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Lock Stock Barrel Premier Auction May 2025 Day 1

by Lock Stock & Barrel Auctions
Sat, May  31, 2025  9:00 AM   Mountain
This auction features over 700 items from several amazing collections that make this the most anticipated auction yet. Whether you collect Colts, Winchesters, S&Ws, US Military Firearms, German Military & Commercial Firearms, Blades, Guns of the Old West or even Guns of the New West, you'll want to attend this event. The auction will be held at The Cody Auditorium, 1240 Beck Ave, Cody, WY 82414, beginning at 9:00 MST. Bidding will be available on LSBauctions.com, Proxibid, LiveAuctioneers & inValuable. You can fax or email sealed bids, arrange for phone bidding or bid live and in-person. There will be food and drink provided at the venue, so bring your appetites.
CHARITY AUCTION - $500 GIFT CARD BALLISTIC DUMMY LAB CHARITY AUCTION - $500 GIFT CARD BALLISTIC DUMMY LAB

CHARITY AUCTION - $500 GIFT CARD BALLISTIC DUMMY LAB

Lot #1 (Sale Order 1 of 354)

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Beyond emergency response, Samaritan’s Purse also undertakes long-term projects, including medical aid, agricultural development, water sanitation initiatives, and community rebuilding efforts in impoverished or conflict-affected regions. Operating with a Christian ethos, the organization prioritizes both physical assistance and spiritual care, often partnering with local churches and communities to ensure lasting impact.


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Lots Of 33 Firearm Books Including Lots Of 33 Firearm Books Including

Lots Of 33 Firearm Books Including "The Parker Story by The Parker Story Joint Venture Group"

Lot #2 (Sale Order 2 of 354)

This Lot includes the following titles: The Jewelry Engravers Manual By John J. Bowman & R. Allen Hardy. Signed Martin Rabeno Engraver Portfolio. American Engravers By Roger Bleile. Master Engraver By Gianfranco Pedersoli. The Parker Story By The Parker Story Joint Venture Group. Colt Single Action From Patersons to Peacemakers By Dennis Adler. The Old West “The Gunfighters” By Time-Life Books. Game Gun By Richard S. Grozik. Guns Of The Civil War By Dennis Adler. Firearms By Howard Ricketts. America’s Premier Gunmakers Collection By KD Kirkland. The Rampant Colt By R.L. Wilson. Standard Catalog Of Colt Firearms By Rick Sapp. Winchester Repeating Arms Company “Its History & Development from 1865 To 1981 By Herbert G. Houze. COLT An American Legend By R.L. Wilson. Winchester An American legend by R.L. Wilson. The History And Art of the American Gun By R. L. Wilson. The Colt Heritage by R. L. Wilson. The Peacemakers by R. L. Wilson. The World Of Beretta By R. L .Wilson. Steel Canvas By R. L. Wilson. The Illustrated Encyclopedia Of Pistols, Revolvers and Submachine Guns By Will Fowler, Anthony North & Charles Stronge. Weapon Visual History of Arms And Armor By Dk. Gun A Visual History By DK. Ultimate Handguns By David Miller. Antique Guns The Collectors Guide By John E. Traister. Firearms The Illustrated Guide To Small Arms Of The World By Chris McNab. The Complete Collectors & Traders Guide Guns Of The World By Bonanza Books. Guns Of The American Est By Chartwell Books Inc. Guns Of The NRA By Jim Supica, Doug Wicklund And Philip Schreier. Treasures Of The NRA By Jim Supica, Doug Wicklund And Philip Schreier. Colt The Revolver Of The American West By Jeffery Richardson. The Pennsylvania Kentucky Rifle By Henry J. Kauffman.


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CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW1 WW2 1950s Weapons Manuals, M-1917 Rifle, M-1 Carbine, Shotguns CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW1 WW2 1950s Weapons Manuals, M-1917 Rifle, M-1 Carbine, Shotguns

CANFIELD COLLECTION US Army WW1 WW2 1950s Weapons Manuals, M-1917 Rifle, M-1 Carbine, Shotguns

Lot #3 (Sale Order 3 of 354)

These original U.S. military weapons manuals are a goldmine for collectors and history buffs alike! This lot includes manuals covering legendary American service weapons, such as the M-1917 Rifle, M1 Carbine (M1, M1A1, M2, and M3 variants), and combat shotguns used by the U.S. Army and Air Force throughout World War I, World War II, and the post-war era. These are official government publications that were once classified as "Restricted," offering invaluable insights into the operation, maintenance, and tactical use of these iconic firearms.

Whether you're a collector, reenactor, historian, or simply someone who appreciates military small arms history, this collection is a must-have. These manuals provide detailed technical data, field stripping guides, maintenance procedures, and marksmanship techniques straight from the War Department. Some even have handwritten names and markings, adding an authentic personal touch from the soldiers who used them. This is a rare chance to own a tangible piece of U.S. military history, preserving the knowledge and legacy of these legendary weapons!

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Clark Custom Ruger Mark II Government Target 6 Clark Custom Ruger Mark II Government Target 6

Clark Custom Ruger Mark II Government Target 6" Ported .22 LR Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1984

Lot #4 (Sale Order 4 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: Mark II (Customized by Clark Custom Guns)

Serial Number: 210-20090

Year of Manufacture: 1984

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Blowback-Operated, Single Action, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “Clark Custom / Princeton, LA 71067”, identifying this as a custom gunsmith-tuned model from Clark Custom Guns. The standard Ruger Mark II markings remain intact on the frame.

Barrel Length: 6” Custom Clark ported barrel with a built-in compensator, designed for enhanced accuracy and reduced muzzle rise.

Sights / Optics: There is no provision for mounting a front sight. A Weaver rail and rings are installed holding a Weaver Classic H-2 2x scope with duplex reticle.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The pistol is fitted with Volquartsen rubber grips with a thumb shelf, providing a secure hold for target shooting and competition use. The grips are in Fine condition with minor handling wear.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One factory 10-round magazine in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Custom modifications by Clark Custom Guns, otherwise original.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 95% of its finish, with some handling marks from use. The Clark Custom compensator porting is well-machined, and the Weaver scope and rail are solidly mounted. The markings remain crisp and clear, and the screw heads are sharp and undamaged. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent condition given its custom modifications and intended use.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The trigger is light and crisp, a hallmark of Clark Custom Guns' tuning. The slide cycles smoothly, and the safety engages properly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The installed scope and magazine described above are included.

Our Assessment: This Ruger Mark II is a highly customized target pistol, enhanced by Clark Custom Guns, one of the most well-respected names in competition pistol tuning. The ported compensator significantly reduces muzzle rise, allowing for faster follow-up shots and improved accuracy.

The addition of a Weaver Classic H-2 2x28mm scope provides a clear sight picture with precision magnification, making this an excellent choice for bullseye shooting, steel challenge, or small game hunting. The Volquartsen grips with a thumb shelf further enhance control and ergonomics, making this a true precision-shooting platform.

If you’re looking for a competition-ready .22 LR pistol with premium upgrades, this Clark Custom Ruger Mark II is an outstanding option. Whether for serious target shooting, rimfire competitions, or just a superbly accurate range gun, this setup is built to outperform standard Mark II models.

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Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec L-9 L9 Silver 9mm 7.5 Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec L-9 L9 Silver 9mm 7.5

Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec L-9 L9 Silver 9mm 7.5" Semi-Automatic Pistol 1990-1993

Lot #5 (Sale Order 5 of 354)

Make: Claridge

Model: L-9

Serial Number: 901319

Year of Manufacture: 1990-1993

Caliber: 9mm

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Blowback

Markings: The left side of the frame is marked “CLARIDGE HI-TEC ™ 901319”. The right side of the receiver is marked “9mm NATO PAT.PEND NORTHRIDGE. CA. U.S.A.”

Barrel Length: 7.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable hooded pin sight. The rear sight is an adjustable U notch.

Stock Configuration & Condition: Tubular steel forged one piece lower with integrated barrel shroud to the upper receiver. Charging handle on the upper left side and bolt catch.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 1x 15rd 9mm magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Silver, Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99.9% of its metal finish. The markings are crisp. Overall, this handgun rates in about Excellent condition. This Claridge is being sold as New in Box.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Telescoping bolt. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Claridge Hi-Tec Factory Box, takedown tool and sight adjustment tool, and a total of One Magazine.

Our Assessment: The Claridge Hi-Tec L-9 is not just a firearm; it's a piece of Hollywood history with a stature that's as dramatic as the films in which it has appeared. The Claridge line-up, with its cutting-edge design that could've sprung from science fiction, has graced the screen in the hands of cinematic titans such as Mark Wahlberg in "Planet of the Apes" and Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Total Recall." Throw in an appearance in Iron Man 2, Point Blank, Firefly, Direct Hit, Once Upon a Time in Mexico, Leprechaun, Assassins, and probably a few others escaping my mind, and you have a resume that reads like a box office blockbuster film list. Its cool, futuristic look has cemented its place as a cultural icon, not just in the gun community but in the larger tapestry of film lore.

Offering more than just star-studded credentials, this L-9 is a collector's dream, coming straight from the Claridge Family Collection as a new-in-box, test-fired only item. It's as pristine as they come, with the rarity to match its impeccable condition. This isn't merely a weapon; it's a narrative woven in steel, a conversation piece with a lineage of on-screen action, real-world collectibility, and on-field application as these were marketed towards Police Departments for a time for their incredible adaptability and build tolerances. To own it is to hold a fragment of history as these are now displayed at the Cody Firearms Museum right here in Cody, WY.

The Claridge L-9 stands apart for its unique blend of film fame and firearm function. With the original numbers-matching box in tow, it beckons not just to be owned but to be showcased and revered. Whether you're a fan of the films, a connoisseur of unique guns, or a sentinel of historic weaponry, this L-9 calls to you. Here's an opportunity to catapult your collection into legendary status, capturing the essence of Hollywood cool in a gun that's as coveted as it is celebrated. Grab this chance to embrace the rarity before it becomes the lore of "the one that got away."

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Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec AS-9 Alloy 9mm 5” Semi-Auto Pistols Consecutive Pair 1990-1993 Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec AS-9 Alloy 9mm 5” Semi-Auto Pistols Consecutive Pair 1990-1993

Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec AS-9 Alloy 9mm 5” Semi-Auto Pistols Consecutive Pair 1990-1993

Lot #6 (Sale Order 6 of 354)

Make: Claridge

Model: AS-9 (Alloy S-9)

Serial Number: 902570, 902571 (Consecutive Pair)

Year of Manufacture: 1990-1993

Caliber: 9mm

Action Type: Closed Bolt, Semi-Automatic Blowback

Markings: The left side of the frame is marked “CLARIDGE HI-TEC ™ 902570”. The right side of the receiver is marked “9mm NATO PAT.PEND NORTHRIDGE. CA. U.S.A.” Both pistols have the same markings except the other one’s serial is “902571”.

Barrel Length: 5” proprietary threaded Match Grade barrel. 7” with Ribbed Barrel Shroud or Smooth Barrel Shroud Extension.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable hooded pin sight. The rear sight is an adjustable U notch.

Stock Configuration & Condition: Tubular stainless steel forged one piece uppers. The frame is one piece alloy integral with the pistol grip and trigger guard. Magazine is fed through the pistol grip. Charging handle on the upper left side and bolt catch. Threaded barrel for barrel shroud extensions. The stock rates in Excellent condition. These pistols are NIB and never fired.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 2x 15 rd steel 9mm magazines. (One with each pistol).

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel, Black, Alloy

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. The bores each rate 10/10.

Overall Condition: These pistols retain about 100% of their metal finish. The markings are crisp. Overall, these pistols rate in about Excellent Condition. They are new-in-box and never fired. There is still factory grease present.

Mechanics: The actions function correctly. Telescoping bolt cloned after the SA-VZ23 submachine gun. We did not fire these pistols. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Claridge Hi-Tec Factory Box, Thread Protector on each barrel, Highly Desired Ribbed Barrel Extension & Smooth Extension, Owners Manual, sight adjustment tools and takedown tools.

Our Assessment: If you've followed our auctions over the past 2 years, you're likely familiar with the renowned Claridge collection, as we've been exclusively auctioning firearms directly from the Claridge family. These firearms have achieved iconic status, appearing in blockbuster movies such as Planet of the Apes starring Mark Wahlberg, Total Recall featuring Arnold Schwarzenegger, Iron Man 2, Firefly, Assassins with Sylvester Stallone and Antonio Banderas, Direct Hit, Against the Law, and Once Upon a Time in Mexico. These weapons have graced the hands of Hollywood legends—and now, they can become the crown jewels of your own collection.

However, this consecutive serialized set offers something truly special: both pistols feature rare aluminum receivers, diverging significantly from the standard stainless steel, resulting in each pistol weighing over a pound less. As the Claridge collection approaches its final offerings, the Claridge family has decided it's the perfect moment to present this extraordinary, mint-condition pair—brand new, unfired, and truly one-of-a-kind.

Currently displayed in the prestigious Firearms Museum at the Buffalo Bill Center of the West, these Claridge pistols are not just museum-grade but represent rarities surpassing even those held by one of the world's leading firearm museums. If you're seeking to elevate your collection and own a tangible piece of cinematic history worthy of legendary characters like Han Solo or Captain Kirk, this set of Claridge Hi-Tec AS-9 pistols presents an unparalleled opportunity.

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Italian Beretta Browning FN BDA .380 ACP Semi-Automatic Nickel 3 ¾” 1996 Box Italian Beretta Browning FN BDA .380 ACP Semi-Automatic Nickel 3 ¾” 1996 Box

Italian Beretta Browning FN BDA .380 ACP Semi-Automatic Nickel 3 ¾” 1996 Box

Lot #7 (Sale Order 7 of 354)

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Make: Browning Arms Company / Beretta

Model: BDA-380

Serial Number: 425NT04343

Year of Manufacture: 1996 (NT Italian Date Code)

Caliber: .380 ACP (9mm Short)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Exposed Hammer, Double/Single Action with Detachable Magazine. This pistol features a manual safety/de-cocker and a magazine disconnect safety.

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q.” The left side of the frame is marked “BDA-380 425NT04343.” The chamber is marked “CAL. 9 Short .380 AUTO.” The right side of the slide is marked “FABRIQUE NATIONALE HERSTAL PB MADE IN ITALY.” The right side of the trigger guard bears proof marks. The bottom of the magazine is marked “CAL. 9 SHORT/380 Auto.” There is an import mark on the trigger guard.

Barrel Length: 3 ¾”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a rounded blade machined into the slide. The rear sight is a square notch sight dovetailed into the slide.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece smooth wood panels with brass medallions. The front and back straps of the frame are smooth. The grips show moderate surface scratches and handling wear but remain structurally sound with no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips rate in Good condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 13-round .380 ACP magazine in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 99% of its original nickel finish. The markings are crisp, the screwheads are sharp and serviceable, and the pins are undamaged. There are only the faintest handling marks, consistent with very light use. Overall, this pistol is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide cycles smoothly, and the trigger is crisp. The manual safety/decocker and magazine disconnect operate properly. The magazine release is reversible. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with its original cardboard box and one magazine.

Our Assessment:
The Browning BDA 380 is an elegantly designed .380 ACP semi-automatic pistol that bridges European craftsmanship with American branding. Manufactured by Beretta in Italy for FN Herstal of Belgium and marketed in North America by Browning, the BDA 380 is a rare collaboration that combines design elements from both manufacturers.

Introduced in 1975, the BDA 380 takes inspiration from the FN Model 1922, yet it incorporates modernized features such as an exposed hammer, DA/SA trigger, ambidextrous decocker/safety, and a magazine disconnect. It also boasts a 13-round magazine, offering higher capacity than many competing .380 ACP pistols of its time.

This particular example, manufactured in 1996, is in Excellent condition, retaining 99% of its original nickel finish with only faint handling marks. The wood grip panels with brass medallions add to its classic appeal, and the bright bore with sharp rifling confirms minimal use. The inclusion of its original box and magazine further enhances its collectability.

For Browning collectors, European handgun enthusiasts, and those seeking a high-quality vintage .380 ACP pistol, the BDA 380 stands out as a durable, reliable, and historically significant firearm. Whether for personal defense, range use, or as a prized collector’s piece, this Italian-made Browning BDA 380 is a fantastic find.

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Baby Browning .25 ACP Chrome Semi-Automatic Pistol, MFD 1960s C&R Baby Browning .25 ACP Chrome Semi-Automatic Pistol, MFD 1960s C&R

Baby Browning .25 ACP Chrome Semi-Automatic Pistol, MFD 1960s C&R

Lot #8 (Sale Order 8 of 354)

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Make: Browning (Fabrique Nationale - FN)

Model: Baby Browning

Serial Number: 323558

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1960s

Caliber: .25 ACP (6.35mm)

Action Type: Single Action, Striker-Fired Semi-Automatic Pistol with Removable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “BROWNING ARMS COMPANY / MADE IN BELGIUM”. The right side of the slide is marked with the serial number “323558” and ""CAL .25 AUTO."" Belgian proof marks and the Fabrique Nationale logo appear on the barrel and frame.

Barrel Length: 2""

Sights / Optics: The pistol features standard low-profile fixed sights consisting of a small blade front sight integral to the slide and a shallow notch rear sight machined into the slide.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are Faux Pearl synthetic panels. They show minimal handling wear with sharp edges, remaining in excellent condition with no chips or cracks.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One original 6-round magazine is included, in excellent condition showing minimal wear.

Type of Finish: Chrome Slide with Electroless Chrome Frame

Finish Originality: Original Factory Chrome Slide, Electroless Chrome Frame (possibly professionally refinished or factory special order).

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This Baby Browning retains approximately 97% of its chrome and electroless chrome finishes. The slide has only minor handling marks and faint scratches from storage. The frame finish is excellent with slight handling marks but no notable damage. Markings are crisp and clear, and the screw heads remain sharp. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The striker-fired single-action mechanism is crisp. The slide-to-frame fit is tight, and the pistol operates smoothly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Comes with an extra slide.

Our Assessment:
The Baby Browning, originally designed by John Moses Browning and produced by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium, is among the most compact and iconic pocket pistols ever produced. Chambered in .25 ACP, these pistols are renowned for their quality craftsmanship, reliability, and ease of concealment.

This particular Baby Browning is distinctive, featuring a factory chrome slide paired with an electroless chrome frame—an uncommon combination that elevates its aesthetic appeal and enhances corrosion resistance. Its high-polish chrome finish, combined with the electroless chrome frame, creates an elegant and durable pistol suitable for discreet carry or a collector’s showcase.

Given its excellent overall condition, crisp mechanics, and distinctive finish, this Baby Browning pistol makes an ideal candidate for collectors of compact semi-automatics or enthusiasts seeking a reliable, easily concealed defensive handgun. Browning’s legendary quality, combined with this pistol’s unique finish combination, make it both a functional carry piece and a valuable collectible.

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Beretta Model 87 Cheetah .22 LR Semi-Auto Pistol w/ Case, MFD 2008 Beretta Model 87 Cheetah .22 LR Semi-Auto Pistol w/ Case, MFD 2008

Beretta Model 87 Cheetah .22 LR Semi-Auto Pistol w/ Case, MFD 2008

Lot #9 (Sale Order 9 of 354)

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Make: Beretta

Model: MOD.87 Cheetah

Serial Number: C45178U

Year of Manufacture: 2008

Caliber: .22 LR

Action Type: Semi-Auto, Rimfire, fed by detachable single stack magazines, with magazine disconnect.

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “PIETRO BERETTA GARDONE V.T.-MADE IN ITALY PATENTED BERETTA USA CORP. ACKK. MD”. The left side of the frame is marked “C45178U CAT.1970 CC PSF”. The right side of the barrel is marked “CAL.22 LR”. The right side of the slide is marked “WARNING: RETRACT SLIDE TO SEE IS LOADED. DOES NOT FIRE WITHOUT MAGAZINE”. The right side of the frame is marked “PB 87 CHEETAH-CAL. 22L.R, READ MANUAL BEFORE USE”.

Barrel Length: 3.75”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a white dotted blade integral to the slide. The rear sight is a two white dot rectangular notch rear sight dovetailed to the slide. Three white dot sighting system.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered wood with Beretta tridents inlaid on the right and “PB” inlaid on the left panel. The front and back straps are serrated. The checkering is crisp and the peaks are semi sharp. Overall the grips are in Like New condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This pistol includes two 10rd .22LR magazines in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. The feed ramp is smooth and shiny. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99% of its metal finish. The finish shows only minor storage wear. The screw heads are sharp and pins are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in about Excellent to Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes the blue Beretta case, two magazines, manual, and small parts cup.

Our Assessment: The Beretta 87 Cheetah, made in 2008, is a high-quality, compact .22LR semi-automatic pistol that combines classic styling with excellent accuracy and reliability. Part of Beretta’s Cheetah series, the Model 87 is a scaled-down, .22LR version of their renowned centerfire pistols, designed for target shooting, training, and small-game hunting. It features a blued steel slide and alloy frame, keeping the weight manageable while maintaining durability. The fixed barrel design ensures superb accuracy, and the single-action double action trigger provides a crisp, clean break for precise shooting.

This particular 87 Cheetah is equipped with wooden grips, enhancing both aesthetics and ergonomics, offering a comfortable, classic feel. The pistol utilizes a 10 round single-stack magazine, making it easy to handle and operate, especially for those accustomed to Beretta’s traditional designs. The frame-mounted thumb safety allows for cocked-and-locked carry, similar to larger Beretta models. With its combination of refined craftsmanship, smooth operation, and .22LR affordability, the Beretta 87 Cheetah remains a sought-after firearm among collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate a well-built, accurate, and elegant rimfire pistol.

 

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Italian Beretta Model 85 FS Cheetah Nickel .380 3.81 Italian Beretta Model 85 FS Cheetah Nickel .380 3.81

Italian Beretta Model 85 FS Cheetah Nickel .380 3.81" Semi Automatic Pistol, MFD 2009

Lot #10 (Sale Order 10 of 354)

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Make: Beretta, Pietro

Model: 85 FS CHEETAH

Serial Number: F46232Y

Year of Manufacture: 2009 CD date code.

Caliber: 9mm Short, 380 Auto

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Exposed hammer, DA/SA, with manual safety / de-cocker, magazine disconnect, fed by detachable magazines.

Barrel Length: 3.81”

Sights / Optics: The sights are open iron sights. The front sight is a red dotted blade, integral to the slide. The rear sight is a square notch dovetailed to the slide with a red dot under the notch.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered wood with Beretta tridents inlaid on the right and “PB” inlaid on the left panel. The front and back straps are serrated. The checkering is crisp and the peaks are semi sharp. Overall the grips are in Like New condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This pistol includes 4 x 8 round Beretta magazines in Like New overall condition.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mirror bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. The feed ramp is smooth and shiny. The inside of the chamber has some stubborn fouling. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99% of its metal finish. The only notable mark on this pistol is a small rub spot where the trigger hits the frame when pulled. The screw heads are sharp and pins are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in about Excellent to Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. The pistol has an ambidextrous thumb safety with de-cocker and magazine disconnect.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes the 4 magazines, small parts cup, manual, cleaning kit, paperwork, Blue Beretta case, and serialized box.

Our Assessment: The Beretta 85FS, part of Beretta's renowned Cheetah series, is a compact semi-automatic pistol chambered in .380 ACP, also known as 9mm Short or 9mm Kurz. This series is highly regarded for its blend of compact size, superior construction, and dependable performance, making it a favored choice for personal defense and concealed carry. Chambered in .380 ACP, the Beretta 85FS features an 8-round magazine, striking a balance between size and firepower that is ideal for a compact pistol. It utilizes a traditional double-action/single-action (DA/SA) trigger mechanism, where the first trigger pull is longer and heavier to cock and fire the pistol (double action), while subsequent shots benefit from a lighter and shorter trigger pull (single action). Constructed with an aluminum alloy frame and a steel slide, the Beretta 85 ensures durability while maintaining a manageable weight for everyday carry. Its blowback operating system, common in many .380 ACP pistols, adds to the simplicity and reliability of the firearm. The design of the Beretta 85 places a strong emphasis on ergonomics and user comfort. The pistol's grip is relatively slim, making it well-suited for shooters with smaller hands. Safety features are a key component of the Beretta 85's design. It includes a manual thumb safety that also functions as a push up de-cocker, allowing the hammer to be safely lowered on a live round. Additionally, the pistol includes a magazine disconnect. The Beretta 85FS comes equipped with fixed sights, offering durability and a clear sight picture for accurate shooting. In summary, the Beretta 85FS in .380 ACP is a compact, reliable, and stylish handgun that excels in personal defense and concealed carry roles. Its combination of manageable caliber, ergonomic design, and classic appearance makes it a popular choice among shooters seeking a dependable and attractive firearm.

 

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Italian Made Beretta Model 92FS 4.9” 9mm 15 Round Civilian Version of the M9 Pistol MFD 2017 Italian Made Beretta Model 92FS 4.9” 9mm 15 Round Civilian Version of the M9 Pistol MFD 2017

Italian Made Beretta Model 92FS 4.9” 9mm 15 Round Civilian Version of the M9 Pistol MFD 2017

Lot #11 (Sale Order 11 of 354)

Make: Beretta

Model: Model 92FS

Serial Number: A168255Z

Year of Manufacture: 2017 CS date code

Caliber: 9mm Parabellum

Action Type: Semi-automatic, exposed hammer, double action-single action, slide mounted ambi decocker/safety fed by detachable double stack magazines.

Markings: The Left side of the slide is marked “PIETRO BERETTA GARDONE V.T.-MADE IN ITALY PB”. The right side of the slide is marked “BERETTA USA CORP. ACKK. MD / MOD. 92FS-CAL.9 Parabellum-PATENTED WARNING RETRACT SLIDE TO SEE IF LOADED, FIRES WITHOUT MAGAZINE”. The right side of the frame is marked “READ MANUAL BEFORE USE / CIPN / CS”. The left side of the frame is marked “A168255Z”. The top of the barrel is marked “PB-9x19”. The right side of the barrel is marked with proofs.

Barrel Length: 4.9”

Sights / Optics: The sights are open iron sights. The front sight is a white dotted blade, integral to the slide. The rear sight is a two white dot rectangular notched rear sight dovetailed to the slide. 3 DOT system.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two piece checkered black plastic grips. There is a Lanyard Ring at the bottom rear of the grip. The front and back straps are serrated. The grips show virtually no signs of handling wear. There are no chips or cracks. The screw heads and checkering are sharp. Overall the grips are in Excellent to Like New condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This pistol includes one 15 round Beretta magazine in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. The feed ramp is smooth and shiny. There is some very minor fouling present in the edges of the grooves. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 98% of its metal finish. The sides of the slide show some very light lines and small marks scattered throughout. As with all 92s there is a small rub mark on the top of the barrel. The markings are clear, the screw heads sharp, and the pins un-marred. Overall this pistol is in about Very Good+ condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes one magazine, a Blue Beretta hard case with foam, paperwork, small parts cup and Beretta cleaning kit.

Our Assessment: The Beretta 92FS is one of the most iconic semi-automatic pistols in modern history, renowned for its reliability, accuracy, and widespread use by military and law enforcement agencies around the world. It was developed from the earlier Beretta 92 series and features improvements that have made it a favorite among shooters and collectors alike. The 92FS is chambered in 9mm and operates on a short recoil, delayed blowback system. It features a 15-round double-stack magazine, which provides substantial firepower. The pistol is constructed with an aluminum alloy frame and a steel slide, resulting in a durable yet relatively lightweight firearm. The open slide design is a hallmark of Beretta pistols, enhancing reliability by reducing the risk of jams and stovepipes. One of the key features of the 92FS is its ambidextrous safety/decocker lever, which can be operated from either side of the firearm.

The Beretta 92FS has gained a significant amount of fame in popular culture, particularly in movies and television. It is perhaps most famously known as the sidearm of choice for Detective John McClane, played by Bruce Willis, in the "Die Hard" series. The pistol's sleek design and reliability have also made it a staple in many other action films, such as the "Lethal Weapon" series, where it is carried by Mel Gibson's character, Martin Riggs. Additionally, it has appeared in films like "Under Siege," "The Boondock Saints," and "The Matrix." The Beretta 92FS's combination of reliability, accuracy, and cinematic appeal has cemented its status as one of the most recognized and respected handguns in the world. Its extensive use by the United States military, where it is known as the M9, further underscores its durability and effectiveness. Whether in the hands of law enforcement, military personnel, or action movie heroes, the Beretta 92FS continues to be a symbol of performance and dependability.

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Talo Exclusive Walther PPK/S .380 ACP Stainless Steel James Bond Tribute Edition Talo Exclusive Walther PPK/S .380 ACP Stainless Steel James Bond Tribute Edition

Talo Exclusive Walther PPK/S .380 ACP Stainless Steel James Bond Tribute Edition

Lot #12 (Sale Order 12 of 354)

Make: Walther

Model: PPK/S

Serial Number: AB147357

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .380 ACP (9mm Kurz)

Action Type: Double/Single Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Fixed Barrel and Blowback Operation

Markings: The slide and frame feature intricate DF Arms Laser engraving, celebrating the pistol's association with James Bond. The serial number "AB147357" is located on the right side of the frame under the grip.

Barrel Length: 3.3 inches

Sights / Optics: The pistol is equipped with a fixed front blade sight and a rear notch sight, standard for the PPK/S model.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The pistol features faux Ivory grips engraved with a Prussian Eagle, and in the box checkered black synthetic grips with the Walther banner. The grips are in perfect condition, showing no signs of wear.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel with DF Arms Laser Engraving

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and clean, with sharp rifling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol is in brand new, unfired condition, retaining 100% of its original finish. There are no handling marks, scratches, or imperfections. The mechanics are flawless, with a smooth double-action trigger pull and a crisp single-action break. As with all new firearms, a thorough cleaning is recommended before use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes the original factory box, manual, extra magazine, and all factory accessories along with original grips.

Our Assessment: The Walther PPK/S is an iconic firearm, famously associated with the fictional British secret agent James Bond. This TALO exclusive edition, featuring DF Arms Laser engraving, elevates the classic design with intricate scrollwork, making it a standout collectible.

Chambered in .380 ACP, the PPK/S offers a balance between manageable recoil and effective stopping power. Its compact size, historical significance, and stunning artistic embellishments make it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Whether you're a James Bond fan, a collector of limited-edition firearms, or someone seeking an elegant yet functional pistol, this engraved Walther PPK/S represents sophistication, innovation, and classic style.

This firearm is brand new in its original box, with all factory paperwork and accessories, making it an ideal addition to any collection.


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Sig Sauer P227R 4.4” .45 ACP FDE Double Stack Semi Auto Pistol MFD 2015 Sig Sauer P227R 4.4” .45 ACP FDE Double Stack Semi Auto Pistol MFD 2015

Sig Sauer P227R 4.4” .45 ACP FDE Double Stack Semi Auto Pistol MFD 2015

Lot #13 (Sale Order 13 of 354)

Make: SIG Sauer

Model: P227R FDE

Serial#: 51B 022927

Year of Manufacture: 2015

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Semi-automatic, exposed hammer, side mounted de-cocking lever fed by detachable double stack magazines.

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “SIG SAUER P227”. The grips are marked “SIG SAUER” on both sides. The chamber is marked “45 AUTO SIG”. The right side of the frame is marked “SIG SAUER INC. EXETER-NH-USA 51B 022927”.

Barrel Length: 4.4”

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a white dotted blade with tritium lamp insert dovetailed into the slide. The rear sight is a two white dotted square notch sight dovetailed to the slide. The lamps glow in low light conditions.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The grips are two-piece textured polymer panels, The grip panels have very light handling marks. There are no cracks or chips. Overall, the grip panels are in Very Good+ to Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Flat Dark Earth, FDE

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. The feed ramp is smooth and shiny. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates a 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: The pistol retains about 99% of its metal finish. The markings are clear. The screwheads have no tool-marks. There is some very minor rub wear in the magazine well. Overall, the pistol is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide to frame fit is snug. The single-action trigger is crisp and the double-action is smooth. We did not fire this firearm. As with all used firearms, it may need a thorough cleaning to meet your maintenance standards.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This pistol includes the serialized Sig case with foam insert, cable lock with keys, Four ten round magazines in Excellent condition, grease, orange chamber flag, cleaning rod, manual and paperwork.

Our Assessment: The SIG Sauer P227R FDE in .45 ACP, made in 2015, is a high-capacity, full-size combat pistol built for durability and performance. Featuring a 4.4” barrel, it offers a balance of accuracy and maneuverability, making it ideal for duty or personal defense. The Flat Dark Earth (FDE) finish enhances its tactical appeal while providing additional protection against wear and corrosion. Equipped with SIGLITE night sights, this pistol ensures superior low-light targeting, and its 10-round magazine offers increased capacity over traditional single-stack .45 ACP designs.

The P227R shares much of its design with the legendary P226, with a wider grip than the 220 to accommodate double-stack .45 ACP magazines. Its ergonomic controls, smooth DA/SA trigger, and accessory rail make it a versatile platform for professional and civilian use. Built with SIG’s renowned precision engineering, the P227R FDE delivers exceptional accuracy, reliability, and durability, making it a sought-after choice for those who demand a combat-proven .45 ACP pistol with modern enhancements.

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Glock 42 .380 Auto 3 Glock 42 .380 Auto 3

Glock 42 .380 Auto 3" Barrel Semi Automatic CCW Compact Pistol With 5 Magazines & Accessories

Lot #14 (Sale Order 14 of 354)

Make: Glock

Model: 42

Serial#: ADBP182

Year of Manufacture: Circa 2014

Caliber: .380 ACP

Action Type: Striker Fired Semi-Automatic Subcompact Pistol fed by 6-Round Detachable Magazines

Barrel Length: 3”

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a blade with a white dot fixed to the slide by the muzzle. The rear sight is a dovetailed square notch with a white outline at the back of the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The grip is one-piece checkered black polymer integral to the frame. The grip has some light handling marks, but it lacks any notable defects. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grip is in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with well defined rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: The pistol retains about 99% of its metal finish. This pistol lacks any notable defects or operation wear. The markings are clear. Overall, the pistol is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide to frame fit is snug. We have not fired this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: 5 magazines, 2 Magazine Extensions, Gun Lock, Paperwork, Glock Case, and Miscellaneous Accessories..

Our Assessment: The Glock 42 is a subcompact, semi-automatic pistol chambered in .380 ACP, designed for concealed carry and personal defense. Introduced in 2014, the Glock 42 is the smallest and lightest pistol in the Glock lineup, making it highly popular among those seeking a reliable and easily concealable firearm. Its slim profile and lightweight construction, weighing just under 14 ounces unloaded, contribute to its ease of carry and comfortable concealment.

Despite its small size, the Glock 42 upholds Glock's reputation for reliability and performance. It features a polymer frame, a dual recoil spring assembly, and the familiar Safe Action trigger system. The pistol includes fixed sights, which can be replaced with aftermarket options for customization. Its ergonomic design ensures a comfortable grip and manageable recoil, even for those with smaller hands. The Glock 42 is an excellent choice for those looking for a compact and dependable self-defense weapon, offering the quality and durability Glock is known for.

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Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Striker-Fired Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1986 Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Striker-Fired Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1986

Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Striker-Fired Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1986

Lot #15 (Sale Order 15 of 354)

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Make: Glock

Model: 17, Generation 1

Serial#: EG933US

Year of Manufacture: Modern. Jan 1986 (Barrel Test ETG Date Code)

Caliber: 9mm

Action Type: Striker Fired Semi-Automatic Pistol fed by Detachable Magazines

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked with the Glock logo, “17”, “AUSTRIA”, and “9×19”. The right side of the slide is marked “EG933” with a Vienna NPv proof and Eagle. The right side of the chamber is marked “EG933” with an Eagle, NPv Proof, and “ETG” date code. The underside of the frame on a metal inlay is the serial number “EG933US”. The right side of the grip is marked “GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA. / US.Pat.4.539.889” with an NPv and Eagle proof. The left side of the grip has the Glock Logo.

Barrel Length: 4.49”

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a white dotted post atop the slide. The rear sight is a rectangular notch sight dovetailed to the slide with a white outline of the notch.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The Gen 1 frame features a textured all around grip with flat straps. There is mild handling wear. There are no chips or cracks. There are a few scratches and scuffs. There is a notable nick on the front of the trigger guard. The texture retains most of its definition. Overall, the grip is in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. There is some minor fouling. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 85% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light-mild operation wear. There is minor thinning on the slide with some light scratches throughout and gradual thinning toward the muzzle consistent with holster wear. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol rates in Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This pistol comes with a Gen 1 Glock Tupperware Box with trigger guard wings.

Our Assessment: The Glock 17 Gen 1 is the original model that launched Glock's reputation for reliability, simplicity, and innovation in the handgun market. Introduced in 1982, it was designed by Gaston Glock in response to the Austrian military’s request for a new service pistol. The Gen 1 featured a 17+1 round capacity, a lightweight polymer frame, and Glock’s now-famous ""Safe Action"" system, which included three passive safeties (trigger, firing pin, and drop safety). It had a 4.49-inch barrel and a smooth, grip-textured frame without finger grooves or an accessory rail. The Gen 1’s innovative design made it significantly lighter than traditional steel-framed handguns, while its simple internal mechanism and Tenifer-treated slide provided exceptional corrosion resistance.

The Glock 17 Gen 1 quickly gained popularity for its durability, ease of maintenance, and exceptional performance in rigorous military and police trials worldwide. Its ability to function reliably under extreme conditions, coupled with its high capacity and lightweight frame, made it a game-changer in the semi-automatic pistol market. The Gen 1 lacks the later refinements found in newer generations, such as an accessory rail and finger grooves, but its minimalist design and historical significance make it highly sought after by collectors and Glock enthusiasts. As the foundation of Glock’s enduring legacy, the Gen 1 remains a classic representation of the company’s commitment to innovation and performance-driven design.

 

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Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1988 Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1988

Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1988

Lot #16 (Sale Order 16 of 354)

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Make: Glock

Model: 17, Generation 1

Serial#: DH769US

Year of Manufacture: Modern. September, 1988 (Barrel Test ITT Date Code)

Caliber: 9mm

Action Type: Striker Fired Semi-Automatic Pistol fed by Detachable Magazines

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked with the Glock logo, “17”, “AUSTRIA”, and “9×19”. The right side of the slide is marked “DH769” with a Vienna NPv proof and Eagle. The right side of the chamber is marked “DH769” with an Eagle, NPv Proof, and “ITT” date code. The underside of the frame on a metal inlay is the serial number “DH769US”. The right side of the grip is marked “GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA. / US.Pat.4.539.889” with an NPv and Eagle proof. The left side of the grip has the Glock Logo.

Barrel Length: 4.49”

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a white dotted blade fixed to the slide. The rear sight is a rectangular notch sight with white outline, dovetailed to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The Gen 1 frame features a textured all around grip with flat straps. There is mild handling wear. There are no chips or cracks. There are a few scratches and scuffs. The texture is crisp. Overall, the grip is in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. There is minor fouling and carbon buildup. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 90% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light-mild operation wear. There is thinning on the slide with some light scratches throughout and gradual thinning toward the muzzle consistent with holster wear. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol rates in Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This pistol comes with a Glock Tupperware Box.

Our Assessment: The Glock 17 Gen 1 is the original model that launched Glock's reputation for reliability, simplicity, and innovation in the handgun market. Introduced in 1982, it was designed by Gaston Glock in response to the Austrian military’s request for a new service pistol. The Gen 1 featured a 17+1 round capacity, a lightweight polymer frame, and Glock’s now-famous ""Safe Action"" system, which included three passive safeties (trigger, firing pin, and drop safety). It had a 4.49-inch barrel and a smooth, grip-textured frame without finger grooves or an accessory rail. The Gen 1’s innovative design made it significantly lighter than traditional steel-framed handguns, while its simple internal mechanism and Tenifer-treated slide provided exceptional corrosion resistance.

The Glock 17 Gen 1 quickly gained popularity for its durability, ease of maintenance, and exceptional performance in rigorous military and police trials worldwide. Its ability to function reliably under extreme conditions, coupled with its high capacity and lightweight frame, made it a game-changer in the semi-automatic pistol market. The Gen 1 lacks the later refinements found in newer generations, such as an accessory rail and finger grooves, but its minimalist design and historical significance make it highly sought after by collectors and Glock enthusiasts. As the foundation of Glock’s enduring legacy, the Gen 1 remains a classic representation of the company’s commitment to innovation and performance-driven design.

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Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Pistol, Tupperware Box , MFD1988 Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Pistol, Tupperware Box , MFD1988

Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Pistol, Tupperware Box , MFD1988

Lot #17 (Sale Order 17 of 354)

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Make: Glock

Model: 17, Generation 1

Serial#: DD003US

Year of Manufacture: Modern. June, 1988 (Barrel Test ZTT Date Code)

Caliber: 9mm

Action Type: Striker Fired Semi-Automatic Pistol fed by Detachable Magazines

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked with the Glock logo, “17”, “AUSTRIA”, and “9×19”. The right side of the slide is marked “DD003” with a Vienna NPv proof and Eagle. The right side of the chamber is marked “DD003” with an Eagle, NPv Proof, and “ZTT” date code. The underside of the frame on a metal inlay is the serial number “DD003US”. The right side of the grip is marked “GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA. / US.Pat.4.539.889” with an NPv and Eagle proof. The left side of the grip has the Glock Logo.

Barrel Length: 4.49”

Sights/ Optics: 3 Dot Night Sights. The tritium is depleted.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The Gen 1 frame features a textured all around grip with flat straps. There is mild handling wear. There are no chips or cracks. There are a few scratches and scuffs. The texture is mostly crisp but has lost some of its definition. Overall, the grip is in Good condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. There is fouling in the grooves. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 90% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light-mild operation wear. There is thinning on the slide with some light scratches throughout and gradual thinning toward the muzzle consistent with holster wear. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol rates in Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This pistol comes with a Glock Tupperware Box and a total of one 17rd Gen 4 magazine.

Our Assessment: The Glock 17 Gen 1 is the original model that launched Glock's reputation for reliability, simplicity, and innovation in the handgun market. Introduced in 1982, it was designed by Gaston Glock in response to the Austrian military’s request for a new service pistol. The Gen 1 featured a 17+1 round capacity, a lightweight polymer frame, and Glock’s now-famous ""Safe Action"" system, which included three passive safeties (trigger, firing pin, and drop safety). It had a 4.49-inch barrel and a smooth, grip-textured frame without finger grooves or an accessory rail. The Gen 1’s innovative design made it significantly lighter than traditional steel-framed handguns, while its simple internal mechanism and Tenifer-treated slide provided exceptional corrosion resistance.

The Glock 17 Gen 1 quickly gained popularity for its durability, ease of maintenance, and exceptional performance in rigorous military and police trials worldwide. Its ability to function reliably under extreme conditions, coupled with its high capacity and lightweight frame, made it a game-changer in the semi-automatic pistol market. The Gen 1 lacks the later refinements found in newer generations, such as an accessory rail and finger grooves, but its minimalist design and historical significance make it highly sought after by collectors and Glock enthusiasts. As the foundation of Glock’s enduring legacy, the Gen 1 remains a classic representation of the company’s commitment to innovation and performance-driven design.

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Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Striker-Fired Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1988 Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Striker-Fired Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1988

Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Striker-Fired Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1988

Lot #18 (Sale Order 18 of 354)

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Make: Glock

Model: 17, Generation 1

Serial#: CU016US

Year of Manufacture: Modern. February, 1988 (Barrel Test LTT Date Code)

Caliber: 9mm

Action Type: Striker Fired Semi-Automatic Pistol fed by Detachable Magazines

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked with the Glock logo, “17”, “AUSTRIA”, and “9×19”. The right side of the slide is marked “CU016” with a Vienna NPv proof and Eagle. The right side of the chamber is marked “CU016” with an Eagle, NPv Proof, and “LTT” date code. The underside of the frame on a metal inlay is the serial number “CU016US”. The right side of the grip is marked “GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA. / US.Pat.4.539.889” with an NPv and Eagle proof. The left side of the grip has the Glock Logo.

Barrel Length: 4.49”

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a white dotted post atop the slide. The rear sight is a rectangular notch sight dovetailed to the slide with a white outline of the notch.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The Gen 1 frame features a textured all around grip with flat straps. There is mild handling wear. The right side of the frame has a series of compression marks in front of the takedown. There are no chips or cracks. There are a few scratches and scuffs. The texture is crisp. Overall, the grip is in Good condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. There is fouling in the grooves. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 80% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light-mild operation wear. There is thinning on the slide with some light scratches throughout and gradual thinning toward the muzzle consistent with holster wear. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This pistol comes with an early Gen 1 Glock Tupperware Box with trigger guard wings, bullet spacers, brush, and cleaning rod.

Our Assessment: The Glock 17 Gen 1 is the original model that launched Glock's reputation for reliability, simplicity, and innovation in the handgun market. Introduced in 1982, it was designed by Gaston Glock in response to the Austrian military’s request for a new service pistol. The Gen 1 featured a 17+1 round capacity, a lightweight polymer frame, and Glock’s now-famous ""Safe Action"" system, which included three passive safeties (trigger, firing pin, and drop safety). It had a 4.49-inch barrel and a smooth, grip-textured frame without finger grooves or an accessory rail. The Gen 1’s innovative design made it significantly lighter than traditional steel-framed handguns, while its simple internal mechanism and Tenifer-treated slide provided exceptional corrosion resistance.

The Glock 17 Gen 1 quickly gained popularity for its durability, ease of maintenance, and exceptional performance in rigorous military and police trials worldwide. Its ability to function reliably under extreme conditions, coupled with its high capacity and lightweight frame, made it a game-changer in the semi-automatic pistol market. The Gen 1 lacks the later refinements found in newer generations, such as an accessory rail and finger grooves, but its minimalist design and historical significance make it highly sought after by collectors and Glock enthusiasts. As the foundation of Glock’s enduring legacy, the Gen 1 remains a classic representation of the company’s commitment to innovation and performance-driven design.

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Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Striker-Fired Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1986 Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Striker-Fired Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1986

Glock 17 G17 Gen 1 Gen1 9mm 4.49” Semi-Auto Striker-Fired Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1986

Lot #19 (Sale Order 19 of 354)

Make: Glock

Model: 17, Generation 1

Serial#: AW839US

Year of Manufacture: Modern. August, 1986 (Barrel Test PTH Date Code)

Caliber: 9mm

Action Type:  Striker Fired Semi-Automatic Pistol fed by Detachable Magazines

Markings:  The left side of the slide is marked with the Glock logo, “17”, “AUSTRIA”, and “9×19”. The right side of the slide is marked “AW839” with a Vienna NPv proof and Eagle. The right side of the chamber is marked “AW839” with an Eagle, NPv Proof, and “PTH” date code. The underside of the frame on a metal inlay is the serial number “AW839US”. The right side of the grip is marked “GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA. / US.Pat.4.539.889” with an NPv and Eagle proof. The left side of the grip has the Glock Logo. 

Barrel Length: 4.49”

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a white dotted post atop the slide. The rear sight is a rectangular notch sight dovetailed to the slide with a white outline of the notch.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The Gen 1 frame features a textured all around grip with flat straps. There is mild handling wear. There are no chips or cracks. There are a few scratches and scuffs.  The texture is crisp. Overall, the grip is in Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. There is fouling in the grooves. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition:  This pistol retains about 85% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light-mild operation wear. There is minor thinning on the slide with some light scratches throughout and gradual thinning toward the muzzle consistent with holster wear. There is some heavier finish loss on the front left of the slide near the front sight. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics:  The action functions correctly. We have not fired this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This pistol comes with an early Gen 1 Glock Tupperware Box with trigger guard wings, bullet spacers, brush, and cleaning rod.

Our Assessment: The Glock 17 Gen 1 is the original model that launched Glock's reputation for reliability, simplicity, and innovation in the handgun market. Introduced in 1982, it was designed by Gaston Glock in response to the Austrian military’s request for a new service pistol. The Gen 1 featured a 17+1 round capacity, a lightweight polymer frame, and Glock’s now-famous "Safe Action" system, which included three passive safeties (trigger, firing pin, and drop safety). It had a 4.49-inch barrel and a smooth, grip-textured frame without finger grooves or an accessory rail. The Gen 1’s innovative design made it significantly lighter than traditional steel-framed handguns, while its simple internal mechanism and Tenifer-treated slide provided exceptional corrosion resistance.

The Glock 17 Gen 1 quickly gained popularity for its durability, ease of maintenance, and exceptional performance in rigorous military and police trials worldwide. Its ability to function reliably under extreme conditions, coupled with its high capacity and lightweight frame, made it a game-changer in the semi-automatic pistol market. The Gen 1 lacks the later refinements found in newer generations, such as an accessory rail and finger grooves, but its minimalist design and historical significance make it highly sought after by collectors and Glock enthusiasts. As the foundation of Glock’s enduring legacy, the Gen 1 remains a classic representation of the company’s commitment to innovation and performance-driven design.

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Glock 17 G17 Gen 2 9mm Striker-Fired 4.5” Semi-Auto Pistol & Tupperware Box, Ca. 1994 Glock 17 G17 Gen 2 9mm Striker-Fired 4.5” Semi-Auto Pistol & Tupperware Box, Ca. 1994

Glock 17 G17 Gen 2 9mm Striker-Fired 4.5” Semi-Auto Pistol & Tupperware Box, Ca. 1994

Lot #20 (Sale Order 20 of 354)

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Make: Glock

Model: 17, Generation 2

Serial#: ATF236US

Year of Manufacture: Ca. 1994

Caliber: 9mm

Action Type: Striker Fired Semi-Automatic Pistol fed by Detachable Magazines

Markings: The right side of the slide is marked “ATF236” with the Glock logo. The chamber is marked “ATF236” and “GLOCK” with a pentagon proof. The bottom of the accessory rail has a metal inlay marked “ATF236US”. The right side of the grip is marked “MADE IN AUSTRIA / GLOCK. INC., SMYRNA, GA” patents at the bottom. The left side of the grip has a Glock logo. The left side of the slide is marked “GLOCK 17 AUSTRIA 9x19”.

Barrel Length: 4.49”

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a white dotted blade fixed to the slide. The rear sight is a rectangular notch sight with white outline, dovetailed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The grip is a one-piece textured polymer integral to the frame with checkered front and rear straps and textured flanks. There are no chips or cracks. There is little to no handling wear. The texture and checkering is sharp. Overall, the grip is in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is some minor carbon buildup. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: The pistol retains about 98% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light operational wear on the barrel hood, and light draglines primarily toward the front of the slide. The markings are clear. The pins are clear. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide to frame fit is snug. We have not fired this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This pistol comes with a Glock Tupperware Box and total of one Glock 10rd 9mm magazine.

Our Assessment: The Glock 17 Gen 2 was introduced in 1988 as an evolution of the original Glock 17, refining the pistol’s ergonomics and durability while maintaining its core design. Still chambered in 9mm with a 17+1 round capacity, the Gen 2 retained the 4.49-inch barrel and polymer-framed, striker-fired operation. However, Glock improved the grip texture by adding checkering on the front and back straps, enhancing control without the later finger grooves found in Gen 3 models. Internally, the Gen 2 featured an upgraded locking block and modifications to the frame and slide rails, increasing overall longevity. Like its predecessor, it utilized Glock’s ""Safe Action"" system with three passive safeties, ensuring a consistent and simple trigger pull without the need for external safeties.

Durability and reliability remained the Glock 17 Gen 2’s standout features, as it performed exceptionally well in military and law enforcement trials worldwide. The pistol functioned reliably under extreme conditions, from sand and mud to freezing temperatures, solidifying Glock’s reputation as one of the most rugged handgun manufacturers. The Gen 2 also introduced a revised magazine design with an additional metal lining, strengthening feed lips and preventing deformation under prolonged use. Though later generations added accessory rails, finger grooves, and interchangeable backstraps, the Gen 2 remains a favorite among Glock enthusiasts for its clean, no-frills design and historical significance in Glock’s continued dominance in the handgun market.

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First Year Glock 19 G19 Gen 2 Gen2 9mm 4.02” Semi-Auto Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1988 First Year Glock 19 G19 Gen 2 Gen2 9mm 4.02” Semi-Auto Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1988

First Year Glock 19 G19 Gen 2 Gen2 9mm 4.02” Semi-Auto Pistol, Tupperware Box, MFD 1988

Lot #21 (Sale Order 21 of 354)

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Make: Glock

Model: 19, Gen 2

Serial Number: BV506US

Year of Manufacture: Modern, The barrel was test fired November 1988 (VTT Date Code on Barrel)

Caliber: 9mm Luger/Parabellum

Action Type: Striker-Fired Semi-Auto Pistol fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked with the Glock logo, “19”, “AUSTRIA”, and “9×19”. The right side of the slide is marked “BV506” with a Vienna NPv proof and Eagle. The right side of the chamber is marked “BV506” with an Eagle, NPv Proof, and “VTT” date code. The underside of the frame on a metal inlay is the serial number “BV506US”. The right side of the grip is marked “GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA. / US.Pat.4.539.889” with an NPv and Eagle proof. The left side of the grip has the Glock Logo.

Barrel Length: 4.02

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a tritium dot sight. The rear sight is a rectangular notch sight dovetailed to the slide with two tritium lamps. The tritium is dim but still visible in very low light conditions.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is one-piece textured black polymer integral to the frame with textured flanks and checkered straps. There are no cracks or chips. The texture is relatively defined but the checkering on the straps have lost some of their definition. Overall, the grip is in Very Good condition.

Magazine Quantity and Condition: Two Gen 1 15rd Glock magazines. One magazine is cracked all the way down the spine, with a +2 extension. The other magazine is in Fine condition with nominal operation wear.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright and the rifling is well defined. There is some mild fouling in the grooves. There is no erosion. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 80% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows operational wear, light scratches and draglines throughout the slide, thinning on the leading edges, and finish loss on the slide release. Pins are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a Glock tupperware box, total of two Gen 1 magazines, and Glock loading tool.

Our Assessment: The Glock 19 Gen 2 is a compact, striker-fired, polymer-framed semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm. Introduced in 1988, it built upon the success of the original Glock 19 while refining ergonomics and durability. The Gen 2 retained the same overall dimensions and 15+1 round capacity but introduced an improved checkered grip texture without finger grooves, offering a more universal fit for shooters. The frame lacked the accessory rail found on later models, giving it a sleeker profile. The pistol featured a 4.02-inch barrel, Glock’s signature ""Safe Action"" system with three passive safeties, and standard polymer sights, though many users opted for aftermarket upgrades. Like its predecessor, the Gen 2 was lauded for its reliability, corrosion-resistant finish, and ease of maintenance, making it a favorite among military, law enforcement, and civilian shooters worldwide.

Durability and simplicity defined the Glock 19 Gen 2, contributing to its reputation as a near-indestructible sidearm. It excelled in high-round-count endurance tests, functioning reliably in extreme conditions with minimal lubrication. The lightweight polymer frame reduced fatigue, making it an excellent choice for concealed carry, duty use, or recreational shooting. Over time, the Gen 2 became a sought-after model for collectors and Glock enthusiasts, particularly as Glock moved to newer generations with added features like finger grooves and accessory rails. Its no-frills, utilitarian design remains appealing to those who appreciate the classic, battle-proven reliability of early Glock models.

 

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LNIB Davidson's Exclusive Glock 19X Coyote 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol Threaded Suppressor Ready MOS LNIB Davidson's Exclusive Glock 19X Coyote 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol Threaded Suppressor Ready MOS

LNIB Davidson's Exclusive Glock 19X Coyote 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol Threaded Suppressor Ready MOS

Lot #22 (Sale Order 22 of 354)

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Make: Glock

Model: 19X MOS Threaded Barrel, Davidson’s Exclusive

Serial Number: CDUS181

Year of Manufacture: 2024

Caliber: 9mm Luger

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Striker-Fired Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked with the Glock logo and model designation. The right side of the slide bears the serial number ""CDUS181"" along with the manufacturer's information.

Barrel Length: The pistol is equipped with a factory threaded barrel, extending the standard length to approximately 4.5 inches, threaded in 1/2x28 TPI for compatibility with most suppressors and muzzle devices.

Sights / Optics: The pistol features suppressor-height AmeriGlo sights, comprising a black serrated rear sight and a high blade front sight, designed to co-witness with mounted optics. The slide is cut for Glock's Modular Optic System (MOS), allowing for the attachment of various red dot sights.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The pistol features a coyote-colored polymer frame with an ergonomic grip, including interchangeable backstraps to accommodate various hand sizes. The grip is in new condition, exhibiting no wear. Notably, the grip includes a lanyard loop at the base, providing an attachment point for a pistol lanyard, a feature originally designed to meet military specifications.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This Glock 19X comes with three magazines: one standard 17-round magazine and two extended 19-round magazines, all in coyote color.

Type of Finish: The slide features a coyote-colored nPVD finish, providing enhanced corrosion resistance and durability.

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and clean, with well-defined rifling, indicative of a new, unfired firearm.

Overall Condition: This pistol is in new, unfired condition, retaining 100% of its original finish. There are no signs of wear or handling marks. The slide operates smoothly, and all controls function as intended.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The trigger pull is consistent with Glock's Safe Action system, providing a reliable and predictable break. As with all new firearms, a thorough cleaning is recommended before use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The pistol comes in its original coyote-colored Glock hard case, including the three aforementioned magazines, interchangeable backstraps, a magazine loader, a bore brush and cleaning rod, and the factory manual.

Our Assessment:

The Glock 19X represents Glock's first ""crossover"" design, combining the full-size frame of the Glock 17 with the compact slide of the Glock 19. This configuration offers a balanced blend of capacity, accuracy, and concealability. The addition of a factory threaded barrel enhances its versatility, allowing for the attachment of suppressors or other muzzle devices.

Finished in a distinctive coyote color with a durable nPVD coating, the 19X is both visually striking and built to withstand harsh conditions. The inclusion of suppressor-height AmeriGlo sights and the Modular Optic System (MOS) cut makes it adaptable to a wide range of shooters and optics preferences. The integrated lanyard loop at the base of the grip provides an additional security measure, allowing the user to attach a lanyard to prevent loss during rigorous activities—a feature originally designed to meet military specifications.

For those seeking a reliable, high-capacity 9mm pistol with modern features, including a threaded barrel, suppressor-height sights, optic-ready capabilities, and a lanyard loop for added security, this Glock 19X is an excellent choice. Its new-in-box condition ensures that it is ready for immediate use or addition to a collection.

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LNIB Glock 23 G23 Gen 5 .40 S&W 4” Semi-Auto Compact Striker Fired Pistol & Case, 3 Mags LNIB Glock 23 G23 Gen 5 .40 S&W 4” Semi-Auto Compact Striker Fired Pistol & Case, 3 Mags

LNIB Glock 23 G23 Gen 5 .40 S&W 4” Semi-Auto Compact Striker Fired Pistol & Case, 3 Mags

Lot #23 (Sale Order 23 of 354)

Make: Glock

Model: Glock 23 Gen 5

Serial Number: BYNR885

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .40 S&W

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Striker Fired, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a white dot post set into the slide. The rear sight is a rectangular notch with a white outline dovetailed to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is a textured reinforced polymer gen 5 frame with an accessory rail integral the dust cover. The grip is free of any notable wear or damage. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grip rates in Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Three 13rd .40 S&W Glock Brand magazines in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Tenifer, Polymer

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore and it appears to be unfired outside of factory testing. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99% of its metal finish. There is some finish loss on the edges of the sights. There is operation wear on the front of the barrel hood. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Original glock case, three mags, mag loader, paper.

Our Assessment: This Glock 23 Gen 5 in .40 S&W is a compact, striker-fired semi-automatic pistol, designed to offer a balance of power, capacity, and controllability in a concealed carry or duty-sized package. As part of Glock’s Gen 5 lineup, this pistol incorporates modernized features and refinements, including an improved Marksman barrel, an ambidextrous slide stop lever, and an upgraded trigger system. With a 4-inch barrel and a reinforced polymer frame, the G23 Gen 5 provides a comfortable and ergonomic shooting experience, making it a versatile choice for law enforcement, personal defense, and recreational shooting. One of the most notable aspects of the Glock 23 Gen 5 is its recoil management and reliability, particularly in the .40 S&W chambering, which was originally designed to bridge the gap between 9mm and .45 ACP for law enforcement applications. The Gen 5 enhancements, including a flared magwell for faster reloads, an nDLC-coated slide for improved durability, and the removal of finger grooves for a more adaptable grip, make this an excellent evolution of the Glock 23 platform. The pistol comes factory-new in its original Glock case, complete with three 13-round magazines, a mag loader, and factory paperwork, ensuring that it is ready for carry or range use right out of the box. The bore is pristine, with sharp rifling and no visible erosion, indicating that this pistol has likely only been fired for factory testing.

For Glock enthusiasts, concealed carriers, and those seeking a proven defensive pistol, the Glock 23 Gen 5 is an outstanding option. It combines Glock’s legendary reliability with modern ergonomic refinements and a potent .40 S&W chambering, making it an excellent all-around sidearm for personal protection or law enforcement backup duty. Whether kept as a defensive firearm, a duty weapon, or a range-ready shooter, this new-in-box G23 Gen 5 represents the latest evolution of one of Glock’s most popular compact models, ensuring dependable performance and rugged durability in any scenario.

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Rare Glock G24P G24-P Ported Compensated Long Slide Gen 2 .40 S&W 6” Pistol, Ca. 1995 Rare Glock G24P G24-P Ported Compensated Long Slide Gen 2 .40 S&W 6” Pistol, Ca. 1995

Rare Glock G24P G24-P Ported Compensated Long Slide Gen 2 .40 S&W 6” Pistol, Ca. 1995

Lot #24 (Sale Order 24 of 354)

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Make: Glock

Model: G24P Long Slide Gen 2 Ported

Serial Number: BMC872US

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1995

Caliber: .40 S&W

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Striker-Fired, Safe Action

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked, “GLOCK 24 AUSTRIA .40 SW”. The left side of the frame is marked, “GLOCK” over the pistol grip. The right side of the slide is marked, “GLOCK BMC872”. The right side of the chamber is marked, “BMC872 GLOCK” with a proof. The top of the chamber is marked, “.40SW”. The right side of the frame is marked, “MADE IN AUSTRIA / GLOCK, INC., SMYRNA, GA.”. The right side of the pistol grip is marked, “US. PAT.4.539.889 4.825.744 4.893.546”. The bottom of the frame has a metal inlay marked “BMC872US”.

Barrel Length: 6.02”, Ported

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a single dotted blade. The rear sight is an open square notch dovetailed to the slide with a white outline around the notch.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is one-piece black Polymer integral to the frame with textured flanks and the front and back-straps are checkered. There is some minor handling wear but the grips lack any notable defects. There are no cracks or chips. The checkering remains sharp. The grip is in Excellent condition. There is a cutout in the top of the slide for the barrel compensator ports/vents.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One Glock 10rd .40 S&W magazine with +2 extension in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. There is minor fouling and carbon buildup. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 95% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light operation wear. There is some thinning on the edges. The screw heads and pins are sharp. The markings are clear. There are some scratches and scuffs on the slide, most prominently on the sides near the muzzle. Overall, this handgun rates in about Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a Glock Tupperware Box, and a total of one 10 round magazine.

Our Assessment: The Glock 24P is a long-slide, ported variant of the Glock 24 chambered in .40 S&W, designed for competitive shooting. Introduced in the early 1990s, the ""P"" designation originally stood for ""Ported,"" indicating that the barrel featured gas ports and the slide had matching cuts to help reduce muzzle rise and felt recoil. This design allowed for faster follow-up shots and improved control, making it well-suited for precision shooting sports. The Glock 24 itself was built for accuracy, featuring a 6.02-inch barrel and an extended sight radius, giving shooters a distinct advantage in competition settings.

The ported design of the Glock 24P made it highly effective at mitigating recoil, particularly with the snappier nature of the .40 S&W cartridge. However, as Glock evolved its model designations, it rebranded ported models with a ""C"" for ""Compensated,"" leading to the Glock 24C. Despite the naming change, the Glock 24P remains a notable early example of Glock's commitment to competition performance. It is now a sought-after firearm among Glock collectors and competitive shooters who appreciate its original porting system and long-slide precision.

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Kimber Super America 1911 .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol 5” Mammoth Ivory Grips, Knife, Display Box Kimber Super America 1911 .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol 5” Mammoth Ivory Grips, Knife, Display Box

Kimber Super America 1911 .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol 5” Mammoth Ivory Grips, Knife, Display Box

Lot #25 (Sale Order 25 of 354)

Make: Kimber

Model: Super America (Limited Edition, 1 of 200)

Serial Number: KSA052

Year of Manufacture: Limited Edition Production (Early 2000s)

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single-Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked "Kimber," featuring elegant gold-filled scroll engraving and the "Super America" designation. The right side of the frame is marked with the serial number "KSA052." The barrel is marked ".45 ACP." Additionally, the pistol is engraved "1 OF 200," signifying its limited production status.

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: Blade with brass bead insert. Rear Sight: Adjustable square-notch rear sight, dovetailed into the slide.

Grip Configuration & Condition:
Beautiful Mammoth Ivory grips exhibiting unique natural grain patterns and coloration. The grips are in Excellent condition, free of any cracks, chips, or notable handling wear, perfectly complementing the pistol’s elegant finish.

Type of Finish: High-Polished Blue Finish with Gold Accents

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition:
The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling present. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition:
This pistol retains approximately 99% of its original high-polished blue finish. The gold engraving is vivid and undisturbed, with surfaces immaculate and markings crisp. There are no significant scratches, blemishes, or handling marks. Screw heads are sharp. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent, near Like-New condition.

Mechanics:
The action functions correctly. The slide cycles smoothly, and the trigger pull is crisp and precise. Both the thumb and grip safeties function as intended. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories:
Included is the original Kimber factory box, paperwork, an elegant wooden display box fitted specifically for this pistol and accessories, and a beautifully crafted matching custom knife. All accessories are in Excellent condition.

Our Assessment:
The Kimber Super America represents one of Kimber’s most exquisite limited-edition creations, combining high craftsmanship with remarkable artistry. Limited to only 200 units produced, this pistol (serial number KSA052) is not merely a firearm, but a finely crafted collectible showcasing superb quality, luxurious finish, and exclusivity.

The elegant combination of genuine Mammoth Ivory grips, gold-accented engraving, and an intricately matched custom knife places this firearm firmly in the category of heirloom-quality collector's pieces. Accompanied by its original box, paperwork, and fitted wooden display case, this set is complete and ready to be the centerpiece of any distinguished collection.

For the serious collector, investor, or firearms enthusiast, the Kimber Super America represents an extraordinary acquisition opportunity—offering rarity, beauty, and enduring value.

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Kimber Stainless Pro TLE II Semi-Automatic .45 ACP 4” Steel Frame, Box, Brochures G10 Grips Kimber Stainless Pro TLE II Semi-Automatic .45 ACP 4” Steel Frame, Box, Brochures G10 Grips

Kimber Stainless Pro TLE II Semi-Automatic .45 ACP 4” Steel Frame, Box, Brochures G10 Grips

Lot #26 (Sale Order 26 of 354)

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Make: Kimber

Model: Stainless Pro TLE II

Serial Number: KR122489

Year of Manufacture: Modern Production

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Single Action, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “KIMBER,” with “STAINLESS PRO TLE II” below. The right side of the frame is marked with the serial number “KR122489” and “YONKERS, NY USA.” The barrel is marked “.45 ACP.”

Barrel Length: 4” Stainless Steel, Match-Grade

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a dovetailed blade, and the rear sight is a low-profile, serrated ledge-style sight. Both originally contained tritium inserts, but the tritium is depleted.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The pistol is currently fitted with aggressively textured G10 grips for enhanced control and stability. The original black rubber grips are also included. Both sets show minimal handling wear and rate in Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One factory 7-round .45 ACP magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Satin Silver Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion. There is light stubburn fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 98% of its original stainless finish. There are only light handling marks and minor operational wear. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are crisp and well-defined. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide cycles smoothly, and the trigger is crisp. The safety and slide lock operate properly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with its original box, brochures, and the additional black rubber grips.

Our Assessment:
The Kimber Stainless Pro TLE II is a premium-grade tactical 1911, specifically designed for law enforcement and self-defense applications. The Tactical Law Enforcement (TLE) series has earned a strong reputation for reliability, accuracy, and durability, making it ideal for duty carry, home defense, and personal protection.

What makes this particular example unique is its all-stainless steel frame, which Kimber only produced for a limited time before switching exclusively to alloy frames. Many Kimber enthusiasts view this as a downgrade, as the steel frame provides better durability, balance, and recoil management than the lighter alloy versions currently in production.

With its match-grade barrel, crisp trigger, and front-strap checkering, this pistol is an outstanding choice for those seeking a high-quality 1911 built for performance. It remains in Excellent condition, retaining 98% of its original finish, with only minor handling marks. The inclusion of both G10 grips and the original black rubber grips, as well as the original box and brochures, further enhances its collectability and value.

For those who appreciate a true steel-frame Kimber—a rarity in today’s market—this Stainless Pro TLE II is an exceptional find. Whether for collectors, competition shooters, or those looking for a top-tier defensive pistol, this 1911 is a standout choice.

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Standard 1911 Deluxe #1 Factory Engraved Blued .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box Standard 1911 Deluxe #1 Factory Engraved Blued .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box

Standard 1911 Deluxe #1 Factory Engraved Blued .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box

Lot #27 (Sale Order 27 of 354)

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Make: Standard Manufacturing

Model: 1911

Serial Number: GVT001746

Year of Manufacture: Modern Production

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Single Action, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The pistol features Deluxe #1 Custom Engraving, with intricate scrollwork covering the slide and frame. The serial number “GVT001746” is marked on the frame. Additional manufacturer markings are discreetly placed on the barrel and internal components.

Barrel Length: 5” Stainless Steel Match Grade Barrel with Match Bushing

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a high-profile, low-mount tactical blade. The rear sight is a fully adjustable, low-mount tactical notch sight.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are walnut double-diamond panels, adding a classic aesthetic while maintaining a secure hold. They are in Excellent condition with no visible wear.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This pistol comes with two magazines, both in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued with Fire Blued Accents

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 99% of its original finish. The custom engraving is crisp and well-defined with stunning fire-blued accents on the small components. The slide-to-frame fit is enhanced for precision, and the ejection port is lowered and flared for reliable cycling. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings remain crisp and clear. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The 4.5 lb match-grade trigger pull is crisp, and the medium solid match-grade trigger provides excellent control. The extended tactical thumb safety and slide stop ensure smooth operation. The upswept beavertail grip safety and checkered mainspring housing enhance handling and recoil control. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with its original box, paperwork, and an extra magazine.

Our Assessment:
This Standard Manufacturing 1911 is an exceptional, hand-fitted, custom-engraved pistol, blending modern machining precision with classic 1911 craftsmanship. The Deluxe #1 Custom Engraving adds an elegant touch to the 4140 carbon steel frame and slide, and the fire-blued accents create a striking contrast against the deep blued finish.

Designed for both collectors and serious shooters, this 1911 features an enhanced slide-to-frame fit, match-grade barrel, precision-machined components, and an upgraded tactical sight system. The checkered front strap, checkered mainspring housing, and extended controls make it a top-tier choice for anyone who values fine craftsmanship and peak performance.

With its stunning engraving, impeccable build quality, and modern refinements, this Standard Manufacturing 1911 Deluxe #1 is a true showpiece and high-performance shooter. Whether for competition, personal defense, or display, this is an investment-grade firearm that represents the pinnacle of American 1911 craftsmanship.

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Standard 1911 Deluxe #1 Factory Engraved Case Colored .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box Standard 1911 Deluxe #1 Factory Engraved Case Colored .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box

Standard 1911 Deluxe #1 Factory Engraved Case Colored .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box

Lot #28 (Sale Order 28 of 354)

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Make: Standard Manufacturing

Model: 1911

Serial Number: GVT001704

Year of Manufacture: Modern Production

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Single Action, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The pistol features Factory #1 Custom Engraving, with intricate scrollwork covering the high-polished case-colored frame, slide, and small parts. The serial number “GVT001704” is marked on the frame. Additional manufacturer markings are discreetly placed on the barrel and internal components.

Barrel Length: 5” Stainless Steel Match Grade Barrel with Match Bushing

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a high-profile, low-mount tactical blade. The rear sight is a fully adjustable, low-mount tactical notch sight.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The pistol is fitted with Walnut double-diamond stocks, offering a traditional aesthetic while maintaining a secure hold. The grips show no handling wear and rate in Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This pistol comes with two magazines, both in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: High-Polished Case Colored Frame, Slide, and Small Parts

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 99% of its original high-polish case-colored finish. The Factory #1 Custom Engraving is crisp and well-defined, beautifully complementing the case-colored steel. The enhanced slide-to-frame fit ensures smooth operation, and the lowered and flared ejection port provides reliable cycling. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings remain crisp and clear. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The 4.5 lb match-grade trigger pull is crisp, and the medium solid match-grade trigger provides excellent control. The fully machined extended tactical thumb safety and slide stop ensure smooth operation. The upswept beavertail grip safety, checkered mainspring housing, and checkered front strap offer improved handling and recoil management. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with its original box, paperwork, and two magazines.

Our Assessment:
This Standard Manufacturing 1911 is a breathtakingly beautiful, hand-fitted, case-colored masterpiece, combining classic 1911 craftsmanship with modern machining precision. The Factory #1 Custom Engraving adds an artistic and historic appeal, while the high-polished case-colored frame and slide make this pistol truly stand out.

Designed for both collectors and high-end shooters, this 1911 features an enhanced slide-to-frame fit, match-grade barrel, precision-machined components, and upgraded tactical sights. The checkered front strap, checkered mainspring housing, and extended controls make it a high-performance and aesthetically stunning firearm.

With its stunning engraving, impeccable build quality, and traditional case coloring, this Standard Manufacturing 1911 Factory #1 Engraved Model is a true showpiece and high-performance shooter. Whether for display, investment, or precision shooting, this is a museum-quality firearm that represents the pinnacle of American 1911 craftsmanship.

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Springfield Armory SA-35 4.7” 9mm Luger Semi-Auto Pistol & Carry Case, 6 Mags & Holster Springfield Armory SA-35 4.7” 9mm Luger Semi-Auto Pistol & Carry Case, 6 Mags & Holster

Springfield Armory SA-35 4.7” 9mm Luger Semi-Auto Pistol & Carry Case, 6 Mags & Holster

Lot #29 (Sale Order 29 of 354)

Make: Springfield Armory

Model: SA-35

Serial Number: HP16661

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: 9mm Luger

Action Type: Removable Magazine Fed, Single Action, SA, Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL SA-35 GENESEO, IL”. The right side of the frame is marked “SI GENESEO IL USA / HP16661”. The chamber is marked “CAL 9MM LUGER”.

Barrel Length: 4.7”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a white dotted blade dovetailed into the slide. The rear sight is a blacked out, serrated, “U” notch rear sight dovetailed to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two piece checkered plastic panels. The front and back straps are smooth. There are some faint handling marks throughout. There are no chips or cracks. The checkering is crisp with only a few peaks that are faintly worn. The grips are in Excellent Overall condition.

Magazine Quantity and Condition: This pistol includes five Springfield 15 round magazines and one 13 round magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Matte Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. The feed ramp is smooth and shiny. In this writer's opinion, this bore rates 10/10

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows no operation wear. The markings are clear. The screw heads are sharp. Overall this pistol is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. There is no magazine disconnect on the pistol.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes one magazine, Boyt zipper case, 6 magazines, and Bianchi holster.

Our Assessment: Springfield Armory’s SA-35 is a modern reimagining of the legendary FN/Browning Hi-Power design, and this example stands out as a near-pristine, fully-equipped package ready for both carry and range use. Built on the timeless John Browning single-action platform and chambered in 9mm Luger, the SA-35 retains the elegant lines, ergonomics, and reliability of the original Hi-Power while eliminating many of its drawbacks—most notably the magazine disconnect. Featuring Springfield’s matte blued finish, a 4.7" barrel, and modernized sights, this pistol offers both classic styling and enhanced shootability in a well-balanced, steel-frame package. This example is in Excellent condition, retaining approximately 99% of its original finish with no visible operation wear. The bore is bright with sharp rifling and no erosion, rating a perfect 10/10. The checkered plastic grip panels show minimal wear, with sharp texture and no cracks or chips. Mechanically, the action functions flawlessly with a crisp single-action trigger and smooth cycling. The package is further enhanced by six magazines—five 15-round and one 13-round—as well as a Boyt zipper case and a Bianchi holster, making this a turnkey solution for defensive use, competition, or collection.

For fans of classic military sidearms, the SA-35 captures the essence of the original Hi-Power with refined modern manufacturing. Its excellent out-of-the-box performance, rugged steel construction, and enhanced ergonomics make it a standout among current production pistols. Whether you’re a serious Hi-Power enthusiast or simply looking for a well-built, historically inspired 9mm, this Springfield SA-35 offers incredible value, especially with the included accessories and pristine condition.

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Springfield Armory Hellcat Semi-Automatic 9mm 4.4 Springfield Armory Hellcat Semi-Automatic 9mm 4.4

Springfield Armory Hellcat Semi-Automatic 9mm 4.4" & HEX Wasp Compensator

Lot #30 (Sale Order 30 of 354)

Make: Springfield Armory

Model: Hellcat

Serial Number: BA717114

Year of Manufacture: 2019-2024

Caliber: 9mm Luger (9x19mm)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Striker-Fired, Fed by Detachable Magazines

Markings: The right side of the slide is marked “SPRINGFIELD ARMORY” and “BA71114 9x19.” The left side of the slide is marked “ HELL CAT.” The chamber is marked “BA71114 9x19.” The right side of the frame is marked “HS PRODUKT / MADE IN CROATIA.” The serial number “BA71114” is also marked on the underside of the frame above the trigger guard. The HEX Wasp optic is marked on the left side with the HEX logo and “WASP.”

Barrel Length: 3.0” barrel, approximately 4.4” with threaded compensator installed.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a green fiber optic blade. The rear sight is a tactical U-notch serrated sight. This pistol is also equipped with a HEX Wasp red dot reflex sight. The HEX Wasp features automatic brightness adjustment. The glass is clear and the optic is in excellent condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This pistol features a textured black polymer frame with integral grip texture and no interchangeable backstraps. The grip texture provides excellent traction. There are no chips, cracks, or losses observed. The frame rates in about excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Two factory stainless steel magazines are included: one 11-round magazine with pinky extension and one 13-round extended magazine. Both are in excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Matte black Melonite slide and barrel with black polymer frame. The barrel is threaded and fitted with a matte black steel compensator.

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 98% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows only faint operational wear on the barrel hood and high edges of the slide. There are a few light handling marks on the slide. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are unmarred. The markings are sharp and legible. Overall, this pistol rates in about excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a padded Springfield Armory soft case, two magazines (11rd and 13rd), factory-installed HEX Wasp optic, and a threaded compensator.

Our Assessment: The Springfield Armory Hellcat is a micro-compact powerhouse, purpose-built for concealed carry. Featuring high capacity in a subcompact footprint, it offers 11+1 or 13+1 capacity, a crisp trigger, and solid ergonomics.

This example is enhanced with a threaded barrel, compensator, and a factory HEX Wasp micro red dot sight — an outstanding out-of-the-box package for defensive carry or range use. The optic-ready slide and high-visibility fiber optic sights provide excellent aiming options under any lighting condition.

Whether you’re looking for a serious carry pistol with premium upgrades or a modern range gun that’s ready to perform, this Hellcat delivers excellent value and capability in a lightweight, feature-rich platform.

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Springfield Hellcat 3 Inch Semi-Automatic Pistol 9mm w/ Manual Safety Springfield Hellcat 3 Inch Semi-Automatic Pistol 9mm w/ Manual Safety

Springfield Hellcat 3 Inch Semi-Automatic Pistol 9mm w/ Manual Safety

Lot #31 (Sale Order 31 of 354)

Make: Springfield Armory

Model: Hellcat

Serial Number: BA568726

Year of Manufacture: Modern (Not C&R)

Caliber: 9mm Luger

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Striker-Fired, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Barrel Length: 3”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a tritium night sight with a luminescent ring. The rear sight is a U-notch with a white outline.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grip is an integral polymer frame with an enhanced texture for improved control. There are no notable handling marks, and the grip rates in excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 10-round Springfield Armory magazine in excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Black Melonite

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no fouling or visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 98% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows a light rub on the slide near the muzzle. The controls, including the manual safety, show minimal wear. The screw heads and pins are unmarred. The markings are sharp. Overall, this pistol rates in about excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide cycles smoothly, the trigger is crisp, and the manual safety engages and disengages properly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes one 10-round magazine. No box or additional accessories.

Our Assessment: The Springfield Hellcat is one of the most popular micro-compact pistols on the market, designed for concealed carry and defensive use. With its 3-inch barrel and high-capacity magazine, it offers an impressive combination of firepower and portability. The tritium/luminescent front sight and U-notch rear sight provide excellent low-light visibility, and the textured grip ensures positive control.

This example comes with a manual safety, which some users prefer for added security during carry. The pistol is in excellent condition, showing minimal handling wear and retaining 98% of its original finish. The bright bore and sharp rifling ensure top-tier performance.

For those seeking a reliable and compact 9mm for personal defense, the Springfield Hellcat is an outstanding choice. Its small footprint, high capacity, and durable finish make it ideal for everyday carry. Whether you're an experienced shooter or new to concealed carry, this Hellcat is ready to serve.

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Springfield Armory Hellcat Micro-Compact HC9319BOSP 3 Springfield Armory Hellcat Micro-Compact HC9319BOSP 3

Springfield Armory Hellcat Micro-Compact HC9319BOSP 3" 9mm Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol, 2019-2024

Lot #32 (Sale Order 32 of 354)

Make: Springfield Armory

Model: Hellcat Micro-Compact

Serial Number: BY336542

Year of Manufacture: 2019-2024

Caliber: 9mm Luger

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Striker-Fired, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked "HELLCAT." The left side of the frame is marked "HS PRODUKT / MADE IN CROATIA." The top of the slide is marked with the Springfield Armory logo. The right side of the slide is marked "SPRINGFIELD ARMORY." The barrel is marked "BY336542 9x19."

Barrel Length: 3"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a tritium night sight with a yellow outline. The rear sight is a white U-notch serrated sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The pistol features a black polymer frame with a textured grip. The frame has an accessory rail molded into the dust cover. There are no chips or cracks in the frame. The grip rates in Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Two Springfield Armory-branded magazine, metal-bodied with a polymer extension, included. The magazines are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Black Melonite Finish

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 98% of its finish. The balance of the finish shows only minor handling wear. The markings are crisp and clear. The screw heads and pins are unmarred. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes in its original Springfield Armory-branded box with a soft zippered case and two magazines (one 11-round and one 13-round).

Our Assessment: The Springfield Armory Hellcat is one of the most sought-after micro-compact handguns on the market today. Chambered in 9mm Luger, this pistol is designed for concealed carry, offering an impressive capacity in a small package. The Hellcat boasts a highly durable Melonite finish, tritium night sights for quick target acquisition, and an ergonomic grip design to ensure confident handling.

Designed for reliability and performance, the Hellcat features a striker-fired action, an adaptive grip texture for enhanced control, and a short, smooth trigger pull. This particular example is in Excellent condition and comes complete with its factory box, zippered case, and one magazine.

Whether you are looking for a daily concealed carry firearm or simply a reliable and compact 9mm for your collection, the Springfield Armory Hellcat is a fantastic choice.

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#92 Randall Service Model 1911 Stainless .45 ACP Left-Handed Semi-Automatic Pistol, MFD 1984-1985 #92 Randall Service Model 1911 Stainless .45 ACP Left-Handed Semi-Automatic Pistol, MFD 1984-1985

#92 Randall Service Model 1911 Stainless .45 ACP Left-Handed Semi-Automatic Pistol, MFD 1984-1985

Lot #33 (Sale Order 33 of 354)

Make: Randall

Model: Service Model 1911 Left-Handed

Serial Number: RF0002192 (#92 Produced)

Year of Manufacture: 1984-1985

Caliber: .45 ACP (Automatic Colt Pistol)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramped blade fixed to the slide. The rear sight is a square-notch sight dovetailed into the slide.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered black wrap around rubber panels with Pacmyer medallions. The grips show only minor handling wear and rate in about Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One original Randall left-handed stainless steel magazine and three extra black right-handed magazines, all in Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 97% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows only minor handling marks. The slide and frame exhibit light operational wear but no significant blemishes. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes one original Randall left-handed stainless steel magazine and three extra black right-handed magazines.

Our Assessment: The Randall Model 1911 is a fascinating piece of firearms history, as it was the first production stainless steel 1911 and the only factory-built left-handed 1911. Manufactured in the mid-1980s, Randall pistols were a short-lived but significant addition to the 1911 market, with only around 9,968 pistols ever made before the company ceased production in 1985, and only 297 Left handed models were ever produced.

This Randall Service Model is a true left-handed variant, with all controls mirrored for left-handed shooters, including the ejection port and slide stop. Chambered in .45 ACP, it maintains the classic power and reliability of the 1911 platform while offering a unique experience for left-handed users.

With its excellent condition, stainless steel construction, and rarity as a left-handed 1911, this Randall Service Model is a highly desirable collector's item. Whether you're a left-handed shooter looking for a purpose-built 1911 or a collector seeking a rare and historically significant piece, this Randall is a fantastic acquisition.

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Detonics MK VI Stainless Steel .45 ACP Compact Semi-Auto Pistol, 4 Magazines & Case Detonics MK VI Stainless Steel .45 ACP Compact Semi-Auto Pistol, 4 Magazines & Case

Detonics MK VI Stainless Steel .45 ACP Compact Semi-Auto Pistol, 4 Magazines & Case

Lot #34 (Sale Order 34 of 354)

Make: Detonics

Model: MK VI

Serial Number: CR12687

Year of Manufacture: Modern (Not C&R)

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Removable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked "DETONICS .45". The right side of the frame is marked with the serial number "CR12687" and "DETONICS USA / SEATTLE WA".

Barrel Length: 3.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed serrated ramp blade integral to the slide. The rear sight is a fixed, low-profile combat notch dovetailed into the slide.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The pistol is fitted with Pachmayr wrap-around rubber combat grips. These grips provide excellent ergonomic traction and remain in excellent condition, showing minimal handling wear with no notable damage.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Four original 6-round magazines are included. Each magazine is in very good to excellent condition with light operational wear but fully functional with strong springs and intact feed lips.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains approximately 95% of its original stainless steel finish. There are scattered minor handling marks, superficial scuffs, and light scratches consistent with gentle use or carry. The screw heads remain sharp, and all markings are clear and legible. Overall, the pistol rates in Fine-plus to Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide-to-frame fit is tight, the single-action trigger pull is crisp, and safety functions as designed. We did not fire this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with four 6-round magazines and a small black Bianchi zippered carry case, ideal for discreet transport and storage.

Our Assessment:
The Detonics MK VI is renowned for pioneering compact, high-quality, and reliable .45 ACP semi-auto pistols designed specifically for concealed carry. Manufactured in Seattle, Washington, Detonics pistols were among the earliest successful attempts to miniaturize the classic 1911 design without compromising reliability or accuracy.

This stainless steel MK VI is particularly attractive, retaining approximately 95% original finish, showing only minor handling marks from careful use or carry. The inclusion of four factory 6-round magazines, Pachmayr wrap-around grips, and a quality Bianchi carry case enhances its practical appeal.

Whether you are a collector, enthusiast, or someone seeking a dependable and powerful carry pistol, this Detonics MK VI is an excellent choice. With its proven track record for performance and durability, it stands as a desirable addition to any firearms collection or concealed-carry rotation.

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Colt Officers ACP MK IV Series 80 Bright Stainless .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box, MFD 1991 Colt Officers ACP MK IV Series 80 Bright Stainless .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box, MFD 1991

Colt Officers ACP MK IV Series 80 Bright Stainless .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box, MFD 1991

Lot #35 (Sale Order 35 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Officer’s ACP MK IV Series 80

Serial Number: SF40528

Year of Manufacture: 1991

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single-Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked "COLT MK IV / SERIES 80" with the Rampant Colt logo. The right side is marked "OFFICER’S ACP." The serial number "SF40528" appears on the frame. The barrel is marked "COLT .45 AUTO". Standard Colt factory proofs and inspection marks are present.

Barrel Length: 3.5”

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: Fixed blade with white dot. Rear Sight: Dovetailed square-notch rear sight with two white dots.

Grip Configuration & Condition: Factory-original Colt checkered black rubber wrap-around grips featuring silver Colt medallions. Grips show only minimal handling marks and rate Excellent overall.

Type of Finish: Brite Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains approximately 99% or better of its original bright stainless finish. The finish remains mirror-bright and impressive, with only minor handling marks typical of careful storage or light use. Surfaces are clean and unmarred, and markings remain crisp and clear. Screw heads remain sharp. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Slide cycles smoothly, safety and grip safety function properly, and trigger pull is crisp. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is the original Colt factory box, hard case, and one original magazine, all in Excellent condition.

Our Assessment: The Colt Officer’s ACP was introduced in the mid-1980s as a compact version of Colt's legendary Government Model, designed specifically for concealed carry and personal defense. The MK IV Series 80 Officer’s ACP integrates Colt’s firing pin safety system, adding extra security against accidental discharge.

This particular example, serial number SF40528, features Colt’s desirable Brite Stainless finish, making it both a practical carry option and an aesthetically stunning firearm. With its compact 3.5” barrel, it strikes a superb balance between concealability, power, and performance. It remains in outstanding condition, complete with the original box and case, significantly enhancing its collectible value.

Whether you're a Colt collector, someone who appreciates fine compact pistols, or a 1911 enthusiast looking for an exceptional concealed-carry firearm, this Colt Officer’s ACP Series 80 represents the very best of Colt’s classic quality and craftsmanship.

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Colt MK IV Series 80 Officers ACP 3 1/2 Colt MK IV Series 80 Officers ACP 3 1/2

Colt MK IV Series 80 Officers ACP 3 1/2" Bright Stainless .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, MFD 1989

Lot #36 (Sale Order 36 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: MK IV Series 80 Officers ACP

Serial Number: SF36103

Year of Manufacture: 1989

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked "COLT MK IV / SERIES 80" with the Rampant Colt logo. The right side of the slide is marked "COLT OFFICER'S ACP." The right side of the frame is marked "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A." along with the serial number "SF36103."

Barrel Length: 3 1/2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade with a red dot. The rear sight is a two white dot square notch dovetailed to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The pistol is fitted with black pearl-style synthetic grips with Colt medallions inset on each side. The grips are in excellent condition with no significant wear. The grip frame features a beavertail extended safety and a skeletonized hammer. The stock rates in about Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One stainless magazine is included.

Type of Finish: Brite Stainless

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 98% of its original metal finish. The balance of the finish shows minimal handling and operational wear. The finish is mirror bright. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are unmarred. The markings are clear and well-defined. Overall, this pistol rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: One magazine.

Our Assessment: The Colt MK IV Series 80 Officers ACP is a compact and reliable version of the classic 1911 designed for concealed carry and personal defense. With its shorter 3 1/2" barrel and reduced grip size, this pistol maintains the accuracy and stopping power of the .45 ACP while improving concealability and handling.

This particular example is in excellent condition, featuring a factory Brite Stainless finish. The synthetic pearl-style grips add an elegant touch, complementing the classic lines of the Officer’s ACP. The controls, including the extended beavertail safety and skeletonized hammer, ensure smooth operation and enhanced user control.

This is an excellent addition for any Colt collector, 1911 enthusiast, or someone seeking a high-quality compact .45 ACP for personal defense. With its classic design and modern refinements, this pistol remains a highly desirable and functional firearm. Don’t miss out on this stunning Colt MK IV Series 80 Officers ACP!

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Colt MK IV Series 80 Mustang Plus II .380 Auto 1992 Stainless, Box & Manual 7-Round Magazine Colt MK IV Series 80 Mustang Plus II .380 Auto 1992 Stainless, Box & Manual 7-Round Magazine

Colt MK IV Series 80 Mustang Plus II .380 Auto 1992 Stainless, Box & Manual 7-Round Magazine

Lot #37 (Sale Order 37 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: MK IV Series 80 Mustang Plus II

Serial Number: RS20819

Year of Manufacture: 1992

Caliber: .380 ACP

Action Type: Single-Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The right side of the slide is marked ""PLUS II."" The right side of the frame is marked ""COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG CO. HARTFORD CT USA."" The left side of the slide is marked ""COLT MK IV / SERIES 80 MUSTANG .380 AUTO"" with the Rampant Colt logo. The left side of the frame is marked with the serial number.

Barrel Length: 3”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is a notch-style dovetail sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The pistol features black checkered grips with Colt medallions. The grips are in very good condition, with minimal wear.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Includes one 7-round flush-fit magazine, designed to accommodate the extended grip frame.

Type of Finish: Stainless

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mirror bright with sharp rifling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 95%+ of its original stainless finish, with the scratches taken into consideration. There are light scratches on the right side of the frame and slide, as well as light scarring on the right side of the frame. The left side of the frame and slide also have minor handling marks. The markings remain clear and well-defined.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide cycles smoothly, and the trigger has a crisp, clean break. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes a Colt box/carry case, manual, and one magazine.

Our Assessment: The Colt MK IV Series 80 Mustang Plus II, manufactured in 1992, is a compact and highly sought-after .380 ACP pistol, designed for concealed carry and self-defense. The stainless steel frame and slide offer excellent durability and corrosion resistance, while the extended grip frame and 7-round flush-fit magazine provide improved ergonomics over the standard Mustang model.

This pistol represents a classic era of concealed carry handguns, offering a refined take on John Browning’s legendary 1911 design. The single-action trigger is crisp and predictable, with a short reset, making it one of the better triggers in small .380 ACP pistols. Compared to modern polymer-framed micro pistols, the Mustang Plus II offers superior shootability, better recoil control, and a level of craftsmanship not often seen in today’s compact carry guns.

The field stripping process is simple and intuitive, with no need to pull the trigger for disassembly, making maintenance a breeze. Despite its compact size, the extended grip frame provides enhanced control and comfort, making it a reliable choice for deep concealment.

For Colt collectors, concealed carry enthusiasts, or those looking for a high-quality compact pistol, this Colt Mustang Plus II is an excellent investment and an outstanding addition to any collection.

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Cased Deluxe Set Colt Government Model .380 Automatic Series 80 First & Second Edition Pistols, 1983 Cased Deluxe Set Colt Government Model .380 Automatic Series 80 First & Second Edition Pistols, 1983

Cased Deluxe Set Colt Government Model .380 Automatic Series 80 First & Second Edition Pistols, 1983

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Make: Colt

Model: Government Model .380 Automatic Mark IV, First & Second Edition Deluxe Set

Serial Number: RC00053, 00053RC, 53 of 1,000

Year of Manufacture: 1983

Caliber: .380 ACP

Action Type: Single Action Detachable Magazine Fed Semi-Automatic Pistols

Barrel Length: 3 1/4""

Sights / Optics: The front sights are ramped blades integral to the slides. The rear sights are square notches dovetailed to the rear of the slides.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece smooth wood panels. RC00053 has gold-colored Colt medallions, 00053RC has silver-colored medallions. The grips have some minor nicks, scuffs and scratches, but no notable wear or damage. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in about Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blue, Gold & Silver Trim

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bores. In this writer's opinion, the bores rate 9 out of 10.

Overall Condition:

RC00053- This pistol retains about 97% of its metal finish. The balance is mostly in minor wear and muting in the gold trim. The action shows minor operational wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Excellent condition.


00053RC- This pistol retains about 98% of its metal finish. There are some scattered tiny marks, mostly in the frontstrap. The action shows faint operational wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good-plus condition.

Mechanics: The actions function correctly. We did not fire these handguns. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: These pistols come in a French-fit Colt presentation case, each with a single 7-round magazine.

Our Assessment: This is a handsome pair of Colt Government Model .380 Automatic Mark IV pistols produced in 1983 to celebrate the introduction of the Second Edition. The First Edition is decorated with gold-filled engraving while the Second Edition has silver, making for a very attractive set in its included Colt presentation case. These little pistols have long been a favorite for their balance of size and capacity while keeping a nice single-action trigger. With only 1,000 sets made, these will make a wonderful addition to any collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Colt Model M1991A1 Compact Series ’80 1911 1911-A1 .45 ACP 3.5” Semi-Auto Pistol 1994 Colt Model M1991A1 Compact Series ’80 1911 1911-A1 .45 ACP 3.5” Semi-Auto Pistol 1994

Colt Model M1991A1 Compact Series ’80 1911 1911-A1 .45 ACP 3.5” Semi-Auto Pistol 1994

Lot #39 (Sale Order 39 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Series 80 1991A1

Serial Number: CP13614

Year of Manufacture: 1994

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto with Removable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “COLT M1991A1™”. The right side of the slide is marked “COMPACT MODEL”. The right side of the frame is marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.” and the serial number. The barrel is marked “-COLT 45 AUTO-”. The right side of the trigger guard is marked “W” on the front bow. The left side of the trigger guard has the “B”.

Barrel Length: 3.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a white dot blade fixed to the slide. The rear sight is a two dot Wilson Combat rectangular notch sight dovetailed to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is a Pachmayr Signature Model checkered rubber overmolded wrap around grip. The grip screws are faintly tool marked. The checkering is sharp with lightly worn peaks. There is modest handling wear. There are no rips or tears. The grips are in about Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Matte Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is well defined. There is no erosion in the bore. There is some stubborn fouling in the grooves. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 93% of its finish. The balance of the finish shows standard operation wear on the barrel and action. There is thinning on the edges. There are scattered scratches. The markings are clear. The screw heads are sharp to faintly tool marked. Overall, this pistol rates in about Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a single 6-round magazine in Good condition, an owner’s manual, and its Colt hard case.

Our Assessment: ?The Colt Model M1991A1 Compact Series '80 is a semi-automatic pistol introduced in 1991 as a modernized version of the classic M1911A1. This compact variant features a 3.5-inch barrel and is chambered in .45 ACP, making it suitable for concealed carry and personal defense. The Series '80 designation indicates the inclusion of an internal firing pin safety mechanism, enhancing the pistol's safety features. The M1991A1 Compact maintains the single-action operation and manual thumb safety characteristic of the 1911 platform. The pistol's design allows for customization and upgrades, enabling owners to tailor it to their preferences. Its compact size and reliable performance have made it a popular choice among firearm enthusiasts seeking a blend of classic design and modern safety features.?

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Colt Combat Commander Blue 4 1/2 Colt Combat Commander Blue 4 1/2

Colt Combat Commander Blue 4 1/2" 1911 .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box, MFD 1974 C&R

Lot #40 (Sale Order 40 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Combat Commander

Serial Number: 70BS22539

Year of Manufacture: 1974

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Single Action, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The right side of the slide is marked “COLT’S COMBAT COMMANDER”. The left side of the slide is marked with the Colt logo, "COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBER .45" with a rampant Colt. The right side of the frame is marked “COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.” with the serial number “70BS22539”. The barrel is marked “COLT .45 AUTO”. The grips are marked "Pachmayr".

Barrel Length: 4 1/4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade with a red insert, fixed to the slide. The rear sight is an adjustable square-notch sight dovetailed into the slide.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered black rubber wrap around. The grips show light handling wear and rate in Very Good overall condition as not original to the gun.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One Colt factory magazine, 7-round capacity, in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 90% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light handling wear, some minor scratches, and slight holster wear at the muzzle. The grip safety and thumb safety show minor wear. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are clean. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with its original Colt woodgrain box, an owner’s manual, and one magazine. The box shows handling and storage wear but remains intact.

Our Assessment: The Colt Combat Commander is a classic 1911 variant designed for those who prefer a more compact version of the full-size Government Model while retaining the power and reliability of the .45 ACP cartridge. The Combat Commander features a steel frame, making it a robust and durable option for personal defense or range use.

Manufactured in 1974, this pistol is C&R eligible and represents an excellent example of Colt’s craftsmanship during this period. With its original finish, box, and manual, it is a desirable piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. The 4 1/4” barrel provides a balance of concealability and accuracy, making it a practical choice for everyday carry or home defense.

Whether you're a collector of Colt pistols, a 1911 aficionado, or someone looking for a high-quality, vintage semi-automatic pistol, this Combat Commander is a fine choice. Its classic styling, reliable single-action operation, and historical significance make it a valuable addition to any collection. 

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Colt 1911 Custom by CNC Colt 1911 Custom by CNC

Colt 1911 Custom by CNC "The Executive" .45 ACP 5" Semi-Automatic Pistol Limited Edition, 55 of 100

Lot #41 (Sale Order 41 of 354)

Make: Colt Manufacturing (Custom by CNC Firearms)

Model: 1911 Government Model "The Executive" (Limited Edition, #55 of 100)

Serial#: GV040084

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Single-Action, Detachable Magazine-Fed Pistol

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked "GOVERNMENT MODEL CALIBER .45". The right side of the slide is marked "Executive" and "55 of 100", both beautifully accented with 24-karat gold inlay. Additional vintage Colt stampings with gold accents adorn the pistol, enhancing its luxurious appearance. The frame is marked with standrard Colt markings.

Barrel Length: 5" National Match

Sights / Optics: The pistol features fixed combat-style sights with a blade front sight and a square-notch rear sight dovetailed into the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition / Grip: The grips are finely checkered rosewood panels, exhibiting exceptional grain and craftsmanship. There are no notable marks or damage. Overall, the grips are in Excellent, like-new condition.

Type of Finish: High Polish Black DLC Slide, Flame-Burned Color Case-Hardened Frame, with 24-karat Gold Inlays

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains 99%+ of its original finish. The high-polished black DLC slide and vibrantly colored case-hardened frame show virtually no handling marks. All gold inlays and markings are pristine and perfectly intact. Screwheads are sharp and unturned. Overall, this pistol rates in Like-New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions flawlessly, with a crisp trigger pull, proper safety engagement, and smooth slide movement. We did not fire this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This pistol comes complete in its original box with (1) 7-round magazine, factory locking device, owner’s manual, and a Certificate of Authenticity personally signed by the owner of CNC Firearms. All included accessories are in Excellent condition.

Our Assessment: Colt’s "The Executive" 1911 pistol, custom-crafted by CNC Firearms, is an exceptional limited-edition masterpiece, with only 100 examples produced, making it highly coveted among collectors. Chambered in the legendary .45 ACP, this exquisite pistol combines the timeless reliability of Colt’s Series 70 Government model with luxury finishes and meticulous attention to detail.

The striking flame-burned color case-hardened frame, high-polish DLC slide, and opulent 24-karat gold inlays create a firearm as visually impressive as it is functional. Each pistol is individually numbered—this example is number 55 of 100—and comes accompanied by distinctive collector items, including a personalized Certificate of Authenticity.

Rarely does such artistry meet performance so seamlessly. "The Executive" will unquestionably become a centerpiece for any discerning collector, enthusiast, or connoisseur of fine firearms.

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Colt Custom Shop Gold Armory Engraved Government Model .45 ACP 5 Colt Custom Shop Gold Armory Engraved Government Model .45 ACP 5

Colt Custom Shop Gold Armory Engraved Government Model .45 ACP 5" National Match Semi Auto Pistol

Lot #42 (Sale Order 42 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: O1970CCSZ Custom Shop Government Model (Model O Competition Series)

Serial Number: CCS026089

Year of Manufacture: Modern Custom Shop production

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single-Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide features a gold Rampant Colt emblem accompanied by filigree scrollwork along the borders. The right side of the slide displays the word "Colt" with a serpentine-stylized "C".

Barrel Length: 5” National Match Barrel

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fiber optic, and the rear sight is a Novak adjustable sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The pistol is fitted with walnut grips featuring a checkered texture and Colt medallions. The grips are in perfect condition, showing no signs of wear.

Type of Finish: High-Polish Blue with Gold Inlay

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is pristine, bright, and sharp, exhibiting no signs of wear or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains 100% of its original finish, exhibiting no signs of wear or handling marks. The engraving and gold inlay are pristine, and the metal surfaces are flawless. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are crisp and clear. Overall, this pistol rates in Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions perfectly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all new firearms, a thorough cleaning is recommended before use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The pistol comes new in its original box, complete with all factory paperwork and accessories.

Our Assessment: This Colt Custom Shop Government Model O1970CCSZ is a stunning example of fine craftsmanship and attention to detail. The high-polish blue finish is beautifully complemented by the gold Rampant Colt emblem and intricate filigree scrollwork, making this pistol a true work of art.

The Custom Shop at Colt is known for producing limited-edition firearms with unique features and superior finishes. This particular model showcases the iconic 1911 design with elegant embellishments, appealing to both collectors and shooting enthusiasts.

With a pristine 10/10 bore, flawless finish, and factory engraving, this pistol is an absolute masterpiece. Whether you're a Colt aficionado or a connoisseur of finely crafted firearms, this Custom Shop Government Model represents a unique opportunity to own a piece of functional art that embodies the heritage and quality of Colt's manufacturing excellence.


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High Standard 107 Military Supermatic Trophy 5 1/2 High Standard 107 Military Supermatic Trophy 5 1/2

High Standard 107 Military Supermatic Trophy 5 1/2" .22 LR Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1969 C&R

Lot #43 (Sale Order 43 of 354)

Make: High Standard Manufacturing Corp.

Model: Supermatic Trophy, 107 Military

Serial Number: 2082235

Year of Manufacture: 1969

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Single Action, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The right side of the barrel is marked "High Standard MFG CORP HAMDEN CONN USA." The right side of the frame is marked "MODEL 107 Military" and "2082235." The left side of the slide is marked ".22 Long Rifle" and "High Standard." The left side of the frame is marked "Supermatic Trophy."

Barrel Length: 5 1/2” Heavy Barrel, Drilled and Tapped for Weights

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a patridge blade. The rear sight is a fully adjustable square notch mounted to the frame, not the slide, ensuring consistent sight alignment during cycling.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are large custom two-piece wood panels with a thumb shelf for improved stability and control. The grips show light handling marks but remain in very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with sharp rifling. There is no significant erosion, there is fouling in the bore and in this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 8/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 97% of its original metal finish. There are some minor handling marks and light wear near the muzzle and on the front and back straps. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings remain crisp. Overall, this pistol is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide cycles smoothly, and the trigger is crisp. The safety and magazine release operate properly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is a single 10-round magazine with red plastic floorplate.

Our Assessment: The High Standard Supermatic Trophy is one of the finest .22 target pistols ever produced, known for its exceptional accuracy, smooth trigger, and high-quality construction. The 107 Military series was designed to mimic the grip angle and feel of the U.S. military’s M1911, making it an ideal training pistol for competitive shooters transitioning to centerfire handguns.

This particular example has a heavy barrel drilled and tapped for additional weights, further enhancing stability for precision shooting. The custom large wood grips with a thumb shelf provide added control, making it a fantastic choice for competitive bullseye shooting, precision target shooting, or even recreational plinking.

For collectors and shooting enthusiasts, this Supermatic Trophy is a prime example of High Standard’s legacy in target pistols. Its excellent condition, crisp trigger, and frame-mounted adjustable sights make it a top-tier option for those who appreciate fine American-made rimfire pistols.

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1/500 Colt 1911 El Samuel .38 Super Auto 70 Series Semi-Automatic Pistol, Box & Certificate, 2023 1/500 Colt 1911 El Samuel .38 Super Auto 70 Series Semi-Automatic Pistol, Box & Certificate, 2023

1/500 Colt 1911 El Samuel .38 Super Auto 70 Series Semi-Automatic Pistol, Box & Certificate, 2023

Lot #44 (Sale Order 44 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1911 El Samuel

Serial Number: ESS185

Year of Manufacture: Ca. 2023

Caliber: .38 Super Auto +P

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Pistol Fed by Single-Stack Detachable Magazine

Markings: The top of the slide near the muzzle features a portrait of Samuel Colt. The pistol is embellished with intricate gold inlays and engravings throughout the frame and slide, commemorating the legacy of Samuel Colt.

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade sight. The rear sight is a fixed notch sight.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are pearlite, providing a faux pearl aesthetic that complements the overall elegance of the pistol. They are in Excellent condition with no visible wear.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This pistol comes with one single-stack 9-round magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Polished Stainless Steel with Gold Inlays

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains 99% of its metal finish. It appears to be in near-new condition with no signs of handling or wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings, engravings, and embellishments remain crisp. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent-Near New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The pistol is equipped with both a thumb safety and a grip safety for secure operation. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with its original factory box, paperwork, and a certificate of authenticity from Davidson’s.

Our Assessment: The Colt 1911 El Samuel is a masterfully crafted tribute to one of the most influential names in firearm history. Chambered in .38 Super Auto +P, this pistol offers a balance of power, precision, and timeless beauty. Its gold inlays and engravings set it apart as a true collector’s piece, with the portrait of Samuel Colt on the slide adding an extra touch of historical significance.

The polished stainless steel finish contrasts beautifully with the pearlite grips, making this pistol not only a highly functional firearm but also a stunning display piece. The included certificate of authenticity from Davidson’s further solidifies its status as a limited-edition model, making it a must-have for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Whether for display, investment, or as a unique addition to a Colt collection, this 1911 El Samuel is a remarkable firearm that embodies the legacy of Colt craftsmanship.

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Colt Mark IV Series ‘70 Gold Cup Model 1911 .45 ACP, Nickel, Custom Engraved & Ivory Grips Colt Mark IV Series ‘70 Gold Cup Model 1911 .45 ACP, Nickel, Custom Engraved & Ivory Grips

Colt Mark IV Series ‘70 Gold Cup Model 1911 .45 ACP, Nickel, Custom Engraved & Ivory Grips

Lot #45 (Sale Order 45 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: Mark IV Series ‘70, Gold Cup National Match Model 1911

Serial Number: 70N87993

Year of Manufacture: 1980 (Colt Serial Lookup)

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Single Action Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings:
The left side of the slide is marked “COLT’S MK IV/SERIES ‘70 / GOVERNMENT MODEL / .45 AUTOMATIC CALIBER” and features an adjacent Rampant Colt logo. The right side of the slide is marked “COLT’S GOVERNMENT MODEL”. The right side of the frame is marked “COLT PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.” along with serial number “70N87993”. The left side of the trigger guard is marked “D” and a blurred “VP” proof; the right side is marked “O”. The top of the chamber is marked “COLT .45 AUTO N.M. / MK.IV/SERIES ’70”. The slide, frame, and included magazine feature extensive, detailed foliate scroll engraving.

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics:
The front sight is a blade with a ramped serrated rear face, fixed to the slide. The rear sight is an Eliason-marked adjustable square-notch sight dovetailed into the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition:
The grips are two-piece stag panels. These grips have no notable wear or damage, showing only minimal handling marks. No chips or cracks are present. Overall, the grips are in Excellent condition, although they are not original to the pistol.

Type of Finish: Nickel (Custom Engraved)

Finish Originality: Professionally refinished at time of engraving.

Bore Condition:
The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion. Bore rates at 10/10.

Overall Condition:
This pistol retains approximately 99% of its current finish. There are minor scuffs and handling marks, with slight operational wear. The engraving is crisp and professionally executed. Screw heads remain sharp. Markings remain clear and well-defined. Overall, this pistol rates in Fine-plus condition as a custom engraved firearm.

Mechanics:
The action functions correctly. The slide-to-frame fit is tight, with no noticeable play. The trigger is serrated, skeletonized, and breaks crisply. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None included.

Our Assessment:
The Colt 1911, a legendary design by John M. Browning, has been revered by military personnel, law enforcement, competition shooters, and collectors alike. This Series ‘70 Government Model, manufactured in 1980, represents Colt’s commitment to precision and reliability, incorporating the collet-style barrel bushing introduced to improve accuracy.

This particular Colt has undergone exquisite customization by DW Harris. It features extensive foliate scroll engraving throughout its Nickel-finished frame, slide, and magazine, showcasing remarkable craftsmanship. Complemented by finely fitted stag grips, this pistol not only offers elegance but also delivers the superb mechanical performance Colt 1911s are renowned for.

This pistol would make an exceptional addition to a Colt collection or as a distinctive centerpiece for any enthusiast who appreciates custom firearms artistry and American firearm heritage.

 

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Colt Combat Commander 45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, Nickel Engraved Pearl Grips 1982 Colt Combat Commander 45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, Nickel Engraved Pearl Grips 1982

Colt Combat Commander 45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, Nickel Engraved Pearl Grips 1982

Lot #46 (Sale Order 46 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Combat Commander (Series 80)

Serial Number: 80BS18345

Year of Manufacture: 1982 (Modern, Not C&R Eligible)

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single-Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings:
The left side of the slide is marked “COMBAT COMMANDER COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBER .45” with the Rampant Colt logo. The right side of the slide is marked “COLT'S GOVERNMENT MODEL.” The right side of the frame is marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.” and the serial number “80BS18345”. The right side of the frame, behind the grip panel, bears the engraved signature of renowned master engraver DW HARRIS. The slide, frame, and controls feature detailed and extensive scroll engraving throughout.

Barrel Length: 4 ¼”

Sights / Optics:
The front sight is a blade with a serrated ramp fixed to the slide. The rear sight is a square-notch combat sight dovetailed into the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition:
The grips are genuine mother-of-pearl panels with gold Colt medallions inset into each panel. A loss is missing from the right grip panel; Otherwise, they show minimal handling wear and remain free of chips or cracks. Overall, the grips rate in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Nickel (Custom Engraved)

Finish Originality: Original to engraving by DW Harris.

Bore Condition:
The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition:
This pistol retains approximately 99% of its nickel steel finish, enhanced by masterful scroll engraving by renowned engraver David Wade Harris. There are only minimal handling marks and faint operational wear. Screw heads are sharp, and all factory markings and engraver's signature remain clear. Overall, the pistol rates in Excellent condition as custom engraved.

Mechanics:
The action functions correctly. Slide-to-frame fit is tight with no notable play, and the trigger breaks crisply. We did not fire this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None included.

Our Assessment:
This 1982 Colt Combat Commander, chambered in .45 ACP, represents an exceptional combination of Colt's iconic craftsmanship and the artistic mastery of renowned engraver David Wade Harris. Known for working meticulously by hand with traditional engraving techniques dating back over three centuries, Mr. Harris has earned worldwide recognition for his artistry. He has engraved firearms for Texas Rangers, law enforcement, celebrities, and prestigious collectors, and notably was commissioned by "America Remembers" to engrave the famous American Cowboy Tribute Winchester rifles.

This Combat Commander features expertly rendered scrollwork by Harris, complemented by elegant mother-of-pearl grips accented with gold Colt medallions. Its excellent mechanical condition, striking aesthetics, and historical significance through association with Harris make this firearm a distinguished collectible and heirloom-quality piece.


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Colt Combat Commander .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, Gold-Plated Engraved, Pearlite Grips Colt Combat Commander .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, Gold-Plated Engraved, Pearlite Grips

Colt Combat Commander .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, Gold-Plated Engraved, Pearlite Grips

Lot #47 (Sale Order 47 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Combat Commander

Serial Number: 70SC3318

Year of Manufacture: 1972-1975 

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single-Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked "COMBAT COMMANDER COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBER .45" and features the Rampant Colt logo. The right side of the slide is marked "COLT'S COMBAT COMMANDER". The right side of the frame is marked "COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A." along with the serial number "70SC3318". The entire pistol—including slide, frame, and small parts—features detailed and extensive scroll engraving.

Barrel Length: 4 ¼”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade with a serrated ramp. The rear sight is a square-notch combat-style sight dovetailed into the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The pistol is fitted with faux pearl grips featuring gold Colt medallions inset on each panel. The grips remain in excellent condition, showing minimal handling wear, with no chips, cracks, or significant damage.

Type of Finish: Gold-Plated Slide & Small Parts, Nickel (Fully Engraved)

Finish Originality: Professionally refinished at time of engraving and plating.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains approximately 95% of its custom gold and nickel finish, displaying intricate, high-quality scroll engraving over the entirety of its surfaces, including the slide, frame, and small parts. There is minimal operational and handling wear. Screw heads are sharp, and all markings remain clear and crisp. Overall, this pistol rates in Excellent condition as customized.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The trigger is crisp, and slide-to-frame fit is tight. We did not fire this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None included.

Our Assessment: This beautifully customized Colt Combat Commander, manufactured in the early 1970s, represents a remarkable example of firearms artistry and craftsmanship. Fully engraved with intricate scrollwork, this pistol further stands out with its luxurious gold-plated slide and small parts complemented by a nickel-finished frame. Faux pearl grips adorned with gold Colt medallions complete the aesthetic presentation, creating a striking and elegant appearance.

Beyond its aesthetics, the Combat Commander’s renowned functionality, reliability, and robust .45 ACP caliber ensure that this firearm is not just a decorative piece but a fully capable, premium-quality pistol. A stunning addition to any firearms collection, it offers considerable appeal to both collectors and enthusiasts who appreciate artistic firearms.

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His and Hers Pair Colt Black and White Stallion Mustang .380 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistols 1993 His and Hers Pair Colt Black and White Stallion Mustang .380 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistols 1993

His and Hers Pair Colt Black and White Stallion Mustang .380 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistols 1993

Lot #48 (Sale Order 48 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: Black Stallion & White Stallion (Mustang)

Serial Numbers: BS194 (Black Stallion) & WS194 (White Stallion)

Year of Manufacture: 1993

Caliber: .380 ACP

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Fed by Detachable Magazines

Barrel Length: 2.75”

Markings:

Black Stallion:


The left side of the slide is marked “BLACK STALLION.”

The left side of the frame is marked “BS194.”

The right side of the frame is marked “Colt PT.FA. MFG. CO HARTFORD CT. USA.”

The chamber is marked “CAL. 380.”

White Stallion:


The left side of the slide is marked “WHITE STALLION.”

The left side of the frame is marked “WS194.”

The right side of the frame is marked “Colt PT.FA. MFG. CO HARTFORD CT. USA.”

The chamber is marked “CAL. 380.”

Sights / Optics: Both pistols have a fixed blade front sight and a dovetailed notch rear sight.

Grip Configuration & Condition:

The Black Stallion features black pearlite/Kirinite grips.

The White Stallion is fitted with white pearlite/Kirinite grips.
Both sets of grips are in Excellent to Like New condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Each pistol comes with a special extended floorplate magazine from the Colt Custom Shop, as well as one standard magazine. The magazines are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish:

The Black Stallion is blued.

The White Stallion has a polished stainless/satin nickel finish.

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bores rate 10/10.

Overall Condition: Both pistols retain about 99% of their original metal finish. The balance of wear is minimal, with only the faintest handling marks. These pistols appear to have been handled with great care, likely remaining unfired outside of the factory. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear. Overall, these pistols rate in about Excellent to Like New condition.

Mechanics: The actions function perfectly. The slides operate smoothly, the safeties engage securely, and the triggers are crisp. We did not fire these pistols. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Each pistol is housed in its original pouch, inside a blue Colt Custom Shop box, inside a white outer box. The set also includes manuals and one standard magazine per pistol.

Our Assessment: This Black Stallion & White Stallion limited edition Colt Custom Shop set is a rare and highly collectible offering. Only 500 of these sets were produced in 1993, making them exceptionally scarce among Colt collectors. This set follows in the footsteps of the 1988 limited run of Silver Stallions, which are also highly sought after today.

Each pistol was crafted with special roll markings, high-quality finishes, and custom grips, making them unique among the Mustang series. The extended floorplate magazines from the Colt Custom Shop add an impressive touch to an already stunning presentation.

Finding a set in this condition, complete with all original packaging, manuals, and accessories, is incredibly rare. Whether you're a Colt collector, a fan of Custom Shop exclusives, or looking for a highly desirable investment, this Black Stallion & White Stallion set is a remarkable addition to any collection.

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Unfired HK SP89 9mm 4.5 Unfired HK SP89 9mm 4.5

Unfired HK SP89 9mm 4.5" Heckler & Koch Semi-Automatic Pistols Consecutive Serial Numbers, 1993

Lot #49 (Sale Order 49 of 354)

Make: Heckler & Koch

Model: SP89

Serial#: 21-27472 & 21-27473 (Consecutive)

Year of Manufacture: 1993 (KD date code)

Caliber: 9mm Parabellum

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Roller-Delayed Blowback, Detachable Magazine-Fed Pistols

Markings: The left side of each receiver is marked “HK SP89” followed by their respective serial numbers “21-27472” and “21-27473” and caliber designation “Cal. 9mmx19”. Both pistols are marked “Made in Germany” with HK factory proofs and date codes. The right side of each magazine well features importer markings.

Barrel Length: 4.5”

Sights / Optics: Both pistols feature HK hooded front post sights and rotary drum rear sights with four aperture settings for varying distances.

Stock Configuration & Condition / Grip: Both pistols feature integral black polymer grip assemblies with textured foregrips. The grips and forearms exhibit no notable defects or handling marks. Overall, both grips are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Matte Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in either bore.

Overall Condition: These pistols remain Unfired and retain approximately 99%+ of their original finishes. There are no significant handling marks or defects present. All markings remain sharp, clear, and fully intact. Screwheads and pins are pristine. Overall, both pistols are in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The actions function correctly. Bolts move smoothly, and triggers are crisp. We did not fire these pistols. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: Serial number 21-27472 comes with its original Styrofoam trays and factory owner’s manual. The trays show minor storage wear but remain in Fine condition. The manual is complete and in Excellent condition. Serial number 21-27473 includes the original box and paperwork, all in Fine-Excellent condition with minimal storage marks.

Our Assessment: These consecutive serial-numbered Heckler & Koch SP89 pistols (S/N: 21-27472 and 21-27473) represent an extremely rare and highly desirable set for collectors and enthusiasts. Manufactured in Germany from 1989 to 1994, the SP89 is the civilian semi-automatic variant of HK’s legendary MP5K submachine gun. Renowned for reliability, precision engineering, and iconic tactical heritage, the SP89 maintains considerable collector and investment appeal.

The rarity of consecutive serial-numbered pairs, especially in pristine, unfired condition with original accessories, significantly enhances their collectability. This remarkable set of SP89 pistols offers an exceptional opportunity for the serious HK collector or enthusiast to own a true investment-quality pair of pistols.

Summary:
These Heckler & Koch SP89 pistols, Serial Numbers: 21-27472 & 21-27473 (Consecutive), were made between 1989-1994. They are chambered in 9mm Parabellum, each with a 4.5” barrel. The stocks are integral black polymer grip assemblies in Excellent condition. The Matte Black finishes are Original, and about 99%+ are retained. Both pistols are Unfired and remain in Excellent condition, free from notable defects. The bores are Bright, rifling is Sharp, and there is No erosion. Actions function properly. This consecutive pair of unfired SP89 pistols represents a rare, highly collectible acquisition opportunity.

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HK SP89 9mm 4.5 HK SP89 9mm 4.5

HK SP89 9mm 4.5" Semi-Automatic Pistol Heckler & Koch 1993

Lot #50 (Sale Order 50 of 354)

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Make: Heckler & Koch

Model: SP89

Serial#: 21-27465

Year of Manufacture: 1993 (KD date code)

Caliber: 9mm Parabellum

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Roller-Delayed Blowback, Detachable Magazine-Fed Pistol

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “HK SP89” followed by the serial number “21-27465” and caliber designation “Cal. 9mmx19”. It is also marked “Made in Germany” with HK factory proofs and date code. The right side of the magazine well features the importer markings.

Barrel Length: 4.5”

Sights / Optics: The pistol features an HK hooded front post sight and a rotary drum rear sight with four aperture settings for varying distances.

Stock Configuration & Condition / Grip: The pistol features an integral black polymer grip assembly with a textured foregrip. The grip and forearm show no notable defects or signs of handling. Overall, the grip assembly is in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Matte Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore.

Overall Condition: This pistol remains Unfired and retains approximately 99%+ of its original finish. There are no significant handling marks or defects present. All markings remain sharp, clear, and fully intact. The screwheads and pins are pristine. Overall, this pistol is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The bolt moves smoothly, and the trigger is crisp. We did not fire this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: Included with the pistol are the original Styrofoam trays and the factory owner’s manual. The Styrofoam trays show minor storage wear but remain in Fine condition. The manual is complete and in Excellent condition.

Our Assessment: The Heckler & Koch SP89 (Sport Pistole Model 1989) is the semi-automatic civilian variant of the renowned MP5K submachine gun, produced in West Germany from 1989 to 1994. Chambered in 9mm Parabellum and utilizing the roller-delayed blowback system, the SP89 quickly gained popularity due to its compact size, outstanding reliability, accuracy, and iconic design. Although originally marketed as a sporting pistol, its resemblance to the MP5 series has elevated its status among firearm enthusiasts, collectors, and tactical shooters alike.

This particular SP89, serial number 21-27465, remains in pristine, unfired condition and comes complete with original packaging and manual, making it a superb collector-grade firearm. SP89 pistols in this condition have become increasingly rare, especially with their original accessories intact. This exceptional example would make an outstanding investment and a centerpiece of any modern tactical firearm collection.

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HK SP89 9mm 4.5 HK SP89 9mm 4.5

HK SP89 9mm 4.5" Semi-Automatic Pistol Heckler & Koch w/ 1 Magazine & Pulsar Laser, 1993

Lot #51 (Sale Order 51 of 354)

Make: Heckler & Koch (HK)

Model: SP89

Serial Number: 21-26551

Year of Manufacture: 1993 (KD date code)

Caliber: 9mm Luger

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “HK SP89”, with the serial number “21-26551” and “Cal. 9mmx19”. The right side is marked “Made in Germany / HK Inc. Sterling VA”. German proof marks and date codes are visible on the receiver and bolt head. The attached laser is marked "Pulsar 2000".

Barrel Length: 4.5”

Sights / Optics: The pistol is equipped with a hooded front post sight and a drum-style rear diopter sight adjustable for windage and elevation. Additionally, a "Pulsar 2000" laser sight is inserted into the front end of the pistol, offering enhanced rapid-target acquisition capabilities.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The pistol features a polymer pistol grip and forearm. The surfaces show minimal handling marks, with texture on the grip panels and no notable defects or damage.

Type of Finish: Matte Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 97% of its original finish. There are only minor handling marks, primarily around the edges and high points. The matte black finish remains strong, and overall, the firearm presents exceptionally well. It shows limited use and excellent care throughout its lifespan.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The trigger is crisp, and the controls operate smoothly. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The pistol includes a "Pulsar 2000" laser sight inserted into the front end; no box or additional paperwork is included.

Our Assessment: The Heckler & Koch SP89 is a semi-automatic civilian pistol variant of the legendary MP5 submachine gun. Highly prized among collectors and shooting enthusiasts alike, the SP89 is renowned for its reliability, accuracy, and ease of handling. Manufactured in Germany during the early 1990s, the SP89 quickly gained fame due to its compactness and precision, making it popular both at the range and as a collectible firearm.

This particular SP89 is in excellent overall condition, showcasing its original matte black finish, factory sights, and an integrated "Pulsar 2000" laser attachment inserted neatly into the front end of the firearm. This feature significantly enhances targeting speed and precision, making the pistol highly practical as well as collectible.

Given its superb condition, German manufacturing pedigree, and the desirable integrated "Pulsar 2000" laser sight, this HK SP89 represents a rare opportunity for collectors, serious shooting enthusiasts, or those seeking a high-quality investment-grade firearm. Don't miss your chance to own this exceptional piece.

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German Heckler & Koch HK P7 M13 4” 9mm 13RD Squeeze Cocking Pistol MFD 1994 German Heckler & Koch HK P7 M13 4” 9mm 13RD Squeeze Cocking Pistol MFD 1994

German Heckler & Koch HK P7 M13 4” 9mm 13RD Squeeze Cocking Pistol MFD 1994

Lot #52 (Sale Order 52 of 354)

Make: Heckler & Koch

Model: P7M13

Serial Number: 17-91409

Year of Manufacture: 1994 (KE Date Code)

Caliber: 9mm Parabellum

Action Type: Semi-automatic, squeeze cocked, gas delayed blowback, removable double stack magazine fed pistol.

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “HECKLER & KOCH GMBH / OBERNDORF/N MADE IN GERMANY 9mmx19”, the right is marked with the serial number, “M13”, eagle over “N” proof and “Hk Inc. Sterling VA”. The right side of the frame is marked with the serial number, “M13”, eagle over “N”, date code and Ulm antler. The grip panels are marked “Hk P7M13”.

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The pistol has a three white-dot sighting system. The front sight is a blade with one white dot that is dovetailed to the slide. The rear sight is a flat top, square notched base with two dots, dovetailed onto the slide. The top of the slide has a low profile serrated rib.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are high-strength polymer with textured flanks screw set to the frame, showing no wear or damage. There are no cracks or chips. The grips rate in about Like New overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the polygonal rifling is well defined. There is no erosion in the bore. This pistol appears unfired outside of factory testing. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains 99% of its metal finish. The finish shows only some very faint lines from storage on the right side of the slide. The markings are very clear, the screw heads are sharp and the action is very smooth. Overall this pistol is in about Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. This pistol features a gas-delayed blowback system. The pistol’s action is cocked by squeezing the front strap of the grip frame, delivering a smooth, short trigger pull. The pistol has an ambidextrous magazine release located on the trigger guard. The slide to frame fit is tight. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes 5 HK P7M13 magazines all in Excellent condition, a cleaning brush, gas cleaning tool and the serialized HK P7 black plastic case.

Our Assessment: This Heckler & Koch P7 M13, made in 1994 in Oberndorf, Germany, is a legendary, high-quality 9mm pistol known for its squeeze-cocking mechanism, fixed barrel, and exceptional accuracy. This example includes five 13-round HK magazines and the original case, making it highly desirable for collectors. The P7 M13 is an upgraded version of the original P7, featuring a double-stack magazine for increased capacity while maintaining the compact, low-bore axis design that enhances recoil control and precision. The gas-delayed blowback system ensures smooth operation, reducing muzzle flip and allowing for fast, accurate follow-up shots.

The P7 series gained worldwide recognition for its innovative engineering and use by elite military and law enforcement units, but it also cemented its place in pop culture. The P7 M13 was famously used by Hans Gruber, played by Alan Rickman in Die Hard, adding to its mystique as the choice of a refined yet ruthless villain. Known for its superior build quality, accuracy, and unique operation, the P7 M13 remains one of the most sought-after HK pistols, with surviving examples in Like New condition like this one commanding premium value among collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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Heckler & Koch MK 23 5.87” .45 ACP Offensive Handgun Weapon System Kit with Faux Suppressor Heckler & Koch MK 23 5.87” .45 ACP Offensive Handgun Weapon System Kit with Faux Suppressor

Heckler & Koch MK 23 5.87” .45 ACP Offensive Handgun Weapon System Kit with Faux Suppressor

Lot #53 (Sale Order 53 of 354)

Make: Heckler & Koch

Model: Mark 23

Serial Number: 23-3597

Year of Manufacture: 1997 (KH Date Code)

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action, Semi-Automatic, Removable Magazine Fed Pistol with De-cocker and manual safety.

Markings: The left side of the slide has HK’s monogram logo and “MARK 23 / Cal. .45 Auto”, with an eagle over “N” nitro proof, the date code, an Ulm antler and the serial number. The barrel, visible through the ejection port, is marked “HK Cal. 45 Auto 23-3597”. The left grip panel is marked “HK .45”. The right side grip is marked “Heckler & Koch GmbH / Made in Germany / US PAT.5.309.815”. The dust cover is marked “Heckler & Koch.INC. Sterling. VA”. The metal inlay on the dust cover is marked with the serial number. The bottom of the trigger guard is marked with a warning.

Barrel Length: 5.87" with M16x1 Left Handed thread.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a white dotted blade dovetailed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a windage adjustable two white dot square notch sight dovetailed to the rear of the slide. Three white dot sighting system.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are integral to the frame with textured flanks and checkered front and back straps. The pistol has an accessory, ambi magazine release, ambi safety, left side de-cocker, and lanyard loop. The frame shows virtually no signs of wear. Overall the grips/frame are in Like New condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the polygonal rifling is highly defined. There is no erosion in the bore. This pistol appears unfired outside of factory testing. In This writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This slide and barrel show minor handling wear with a few light surface level lines and some minor rub wear on the barrel hood. The markings are clear and the pins unmarred. Overall this pistol is in Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The pistol has an intentionally heavier double action pull and a crisp, short single action pull with an excellent re-set. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards. This MK 23 includes a faux suppressor designed to look and feel like the original Knight’s Armament suppressor. This faux suppressor is for display purposes only; the pistol will not cycle with the faux suppressor installed.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes a size and weight accurate Faux Suppressor, Camouflage HK zipper case, 6 x 10 round magazines all in Like New condition, manual, paperwork and sticker.

Our Assessment: The Heckler & Koch MK 23 is an iconic .45 ACP semi-automatic pistol developed for the U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) in the 1990s. Designed for extreme durability, reliability, and suppressed operation, it features an M16x1LH threaded barrel, making it compatible with the original Knight’s Armament suppressors. A faux suppressor that mimics the look and feel of the real thing adds to the aesthetic and handling experience. With six 10-round magazines and a production date from 1997, this example is highly desirable, especially in Like New condition. The MK 23 has always been relatively rare due to its limited production, as it was primarily made for military contracts, with only a fraction reaching the civilian market.

Beyond its military pedigree, the MK 23 gained widespread recognition through pop culture, prominently featured in films like Tears of the Sun and in video games such as the Metal Gear Solid and SOCOM: U.S. Navy SEALs series. Its large, intimidating profile, legendary reliability, and association with elite military units have cemented its status as one of the most recognizable and respected handguns ever produced. For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this well-preserved MK 23 represents both a functional powerhouse and a piece of military and pop culture history.

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Wilson Combat Top-Tier ACP Series 1911 Full Size 5” 45ACP Pistol With Full KIT & Mags Wilson Combat Top-Tier ACP Series 1911 Full Size 5” 45ACP Pistol With Full KIT & Mags

Wilson Combat Top-Tier ACP Series 1911 Full Size 5” 45ACP Pistol With Full KIT & Mags

Lot #54 (Sale Order 54 of 354)

Make: Wilson Combat

Model: ACP 1911 Full Size

Serial Number: WC27648

Year of Manufacture: Circa 2019

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Single Action, Exposed Hammer, with manual thumb safety fed by detachable single stack magazines.

Markings: The right side of the slide is marked with the Wilson Logo and “ACP”. The right side of the frame is marked “WILSON COMBAT BERRYVILLE, AR U.S.A / WC27648”. The left side of the slide is marked “WILSON COMBAT”. The grips have Wilson Combat medallions. The right side of the rear sight is marked “WILSON COMBAT”. The chamber is marked “WILSON 45 ACP”. The barrel bushing is marked “WILSON”.

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated black blade with red fiber optic insert dovetailed to the slide. The rear sight is a serrated Wilson Combat battlesight with U notch dovetailed and screw set to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are a Wilson combat G10 Eagle Claw grip set with blacked out Wilson medallions screw set to the frame. The grips show no notable wear or marks and are in Like New condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This pistol includes 9x Wilson Combat 8 round magazines all of the magazines are in Excellent to Like New condition.

Type of Finish: Armor Tuff Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mirror bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. The feed ramp is smooth and shiny. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9.75/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99% of its metal finish. The pistol shows light handling wear with the only real marks on the beveled magazine well. The markings are clear and the screw heads are sharp. The pins are unmarred. Overall this pistol is in Excellent+ to Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide to frame fit is very tight with almost no perceivable play and the slide cycles so smoothly it feels like it is on bearings. The slide catch has been swapped for an Extended catch. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes a Wilson Combat range bag, the 9 magazines, Wilson Combat cleaning cloth, bushing wrench, original slide catch, allen wrenches, extra front sight fiber, oil, Hoppes cleaning cloth, manual, spring, and Birchwood Barricade.

Our Assessment: The Wilson Combat 1911 ACP Full Size in .45 ACP represents the pinnacle of custom 1911 craftsmanship, designed for unmatched accuracy, reliability, and durability. Built with Wilson Combat’s renowned Armor-Tuff finish, this pistol is highly resistant to wear and corrosion, making it ideal for both defensive and competitive use. The 5” match-grade barrel ensures precision shooting, while the Eagle Claw G10 grips provide a secure, ergonomic hold. Sight acquisition is top-tier with a fiber optic front sight for rapid targeting and a Wilson Battlesight U-notch rear sight for enhanced accuracy. Included are nine 8-round Wilson Combat magazines, offering extended firepower with the flawless feeding Wilson magazines are known for.

What sets this 1911 apart is its exceptionally tight slide-to-frame fit, hand-fitted by Wilson Combat’s master gunsmiths for maximum accuracy and minimal play. The pistol cycles buttery smooth, with a crisp, glassy action that makes every shot feel effortless. The trigger is finely tuned for a clean, predictable break, reducing shooter fatigue and improving follow-up shots. Wilson Combat 1911s are legendary for their ultra-reliable performance under all conditions, making this pistol a perfect blend of modern enhancements and time-tested 1911 design. Whether for self-defense, competition, or collection, this is a world-class fighting pistol built for those who demand the best.

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Coonan .357 Magnum Automatic K&B Custom Semi-Automatic Pistol & 5 Magazines Coonan .357 Magnum Automatic K&B Custom Semi-Automatic Pistol & 5 Magazines

Coonan .357 Magnum Automatic K&B Custom Semi-Automatic Pistol & 5 Magazines

Lot #55 (Sale Order 55 of 354)

Make: K&B Custom.

Model: .357 Magnum Automatic

Serial Number: C2330

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1985–1990s

Caliber: .357 Magnum (WILL NOT chamber .38 Special)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Single Action, Fed by Detachable Magazines

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “COONAN INC. .357 MAGNUM AUTOMATIC”. The right side of the frame is marked “K&B CUSTOM MAPLEWOOD, MN. U.S.A.” The right side of the frame is marked with the serial number “C2330”.

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade integral to the slide. The rear sight is a square-notch sight dovetailed to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are black checkered rubber panels. There are minor handling marks but no chips or cracks. The checkering is sharp. The grips rate in about Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Five 6-round .357 Magnum stainless steel magazines, all in Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore . In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 98% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light operational wear along the barrel hood and minor handling marks on the frame and slide. There are a few faint scratches around the grip screws and takedown pin. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are clean. The markings are sharp. Overall, this pistol rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with five stainless steel 6-round magazines.

Our Assessment: The Coonan .357 Magnum Automatic was a bold engineering statement—combining the power of the .357 Magnum revolver cartridge with the familiar handling and magazine-fed reliability of a 1911-style semi-automatic pistol. Unlike standard 1911s, this design uses a pivoting trigger and redesigned internals to accommodate the high-pressure revolver round.

Manufactured in Maplewood, Minnesota by K&B Customs, these pistols were low-production, high-performance niche firearms that found a cult following among enthusiasts and collectors alike. The .357 Magnum cartridge delivers serious power in a semi-auto platform, making this pistol a standout in terms of both performance and novelty.

With five original magazines and 98% of its finish intact, this Coonan is an outstanding acquisition for collectors, 1911 aficionados, or those intrigued by unique American engineering. Don’t miss out on adding a piece of modern firearms innovation to your collection.

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Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec LEC-9 Law Enforcement Carbine 9mm 16” Semi-Auto Rifle 1990-1993 Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec LEC-9 Law Enforcement Carbine 9mm 16” Semi-Auto Rifle 1990-1993

Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec LEC-9 Law Enforcement Carbine 9mm 16” Semi-Auto Rifle 1990-1993

Lot #56 (Sale Order 56 of 354)

Make: Claridge

Model: LEC-9

Serial Number: 902259

Year of Manufacture: 1990-1993

Caliber: 9mm Nato

Action Type: Closed Bolt, Semi-Automatic Blowback

Markings: The left side of the frame is marked “CLARIDGE HI-TEC ™ 902259”. The right side of the receiver is marked “9mm NATO PAT.PEND NORTHRIDGE. CA. U.S.A.”. The buttpad is marked “CLARIDGE”.

Barrel Length: 16.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable hooded pin sight. The rear sight is an adjustable aperture sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: Tubular steel forged one piece lower integral with the pistol grip and trigger guard. Magazine is fed through the pistol grip. Charging handle on the upper left side and bolt catch. Upper receiver is blued steel with black synthetic stock and fish belly handguard. The buttpad snaps to the buttstock and swivels open to reveal a hidden compartment for an extra magazine. The stock rates in Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 1x Factory 15rd steel 9mm magazine.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel, Black, Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 99.9% of its metal finish. The markings are crisp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Telescoping bolt cloned after the SA-VZ23 submachine gun. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Claridge Hi-Tec Factory Box, Total of one magazine, and owner’s manual.

Our Assessment: The Claridge Hi-Tec isn't merely a firearm—it's a tangible slice of Hollywood history, imbued with a presence as captivating as the blockbuster films that made it famous. Featuring cutting-edge aesthetics reminiscent of futuristic science fiction, the Claridge has graced the silver screen in the hands of cinematic icons like Mark Wahlberg in "Planet of the Apes" and Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Total Recall." Beyond these classics, it has also prominently appeared in acclaimed productions such as "Iron Man 2," "Point Blank," "Firefly," "Direct Hit," "Once Upon a Time in Mexico," "Leprechaun," "Assassins," and numerous others, forming a filmography worthy of its own blockbuster billing. Its sleek, futuristic design has firmly positioned it as an enduring cultural icon, respected within both firearm circles and the broader context of cinematic lore.

More than just its illustrious Hollywood résumé, this Claridge LEC-9 holds exceptional appeal for discerning collectors. Originating directly from the esteemed Claridge Family Collection, this firearm is presented new-in-box, having been test-fired only. It remains in pristine, virtually untouched condition, perfectly matched in rarity and preservation. The LEC-9 isn’t just a firearm; it's a narrative crafted in steel, destined to become the focal point of conversation, blending cinematic heritage, real-world collectibility, and practical excellence. Originally marketed toward law enforcement for its adaptability and superior manufacturing tolerances, this firearm symbolizes both on-screen glamor and genuine functional prowess. Indeed, the historical significance of this model is commemorated through its exhibition at the renowned Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming.

The Claridge LEC-9 distinguishes itself through its extraordinary fusion of film history and firearms craftsmanship. Accompanied by a numbers-matching original box, this piece invites admiration, destined not merely to be possessed but prominently displayed and cherished. Whether your passion lies in cinema, firearm history, or collecting rare and distinctive pieces, this LEC-9 represents an unparalleled opportunity. Elevate your collection to legendary heights, capturing the essence of Hollywood allure in a firearm as revered as it is rare. Seize this chance now, and avoid forever recounting the story of the "one that got away."

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Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec C-9 Carbine Silver 9mm 16” Semi-Auto Rifle 1990-1993 Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec C-9 Carbine Silver 9mm 16” Semi-Auto Rifle 1990-1993

Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec C-9 Carbine Silver 9mm 16” Semi-Auto Rifle 1990-1993

Lot #57 (Sale Order 57 of 354)

Make: Claridge

Model: C-9

Serial Number: 902217

Year of Manufacture: 1990-1993

Caliber: 9mm Nato

Action Type: Closed Bolt, Semi-Automatic Blowback

Markings: The left side of the frame is marked “CLARIDGE HI-TEC ™ 902217”. The right side of the receiver is marked “9mm NATO PAT.PEND NORTHRIDGE. CA. U.S.A.”. The buttpad is marked “CLARIDGE”.

Barrel Length: 16.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable hooded pin sight. The rear sight is an adjustable aperture sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two piece select walnut with round forend, and sloped buttstock with a Presentation Model Pachmayr buttpad. There are no handling marks. There are no chips or cracks. The stocks rate in Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 1x Factory 15rd steel 9mm magazine.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel, Silver, Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 99.9% of its metal finish. The markings are crisp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Telescoping bolt cloned after the SA-VZ23 submachine gun. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Claridge Hi-Tec Factory Box, Takedown tool, Sight Adjustment tool, Total of one magazine, and owner’s manual.

Our Assessment: The Claridge Hi-Tec isn't merely a firearm—it's a tangible slice of Hollywood history, imbued with a presence as captivating as the blockbuster films that made it famous. Featuring cutting-edge aesthetics reminiscent of futuristic science fiction, the Claridge has graced the silver screen in the hands of cinematic icons like Mark Wahlberg in "Planet of the Apes" and Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Total Recall." Beyond these classics, it has also prominently appeared in acclaimed productions such as "Iron Man 2," "Point Blank," "Firefly," "Direct Hit," "Once Upon a Time in Mexico," "Leprechaun," "Assassins," and numerous others, forming a filmography worthy of its own blockbuster billing. Its sleek, futuristic design has firmly positioned it as an enduring cultural icon, respected within both firearm circles and the broader context of cinematic lore.

More than just its illustrious Hollywood résumé, this Claridge C-9 holds exceptional appeal for discerning collectors. Originating directly from the esteemed Claridge Family Collection, this firearm is presented new-in-box, having been test-fired only. It remains in pristine, virtually untouched condition, perfectly matched in rarity and preservation. The C-9 isn’t just a firearm; it's a narrative crafted in steel, destined to become the focal point of conversation, blending cinematic heritage, real-world collectibility, and practical excellence. Originally marketed toward law enforcement for its adaptability and superior manufacturing tolerances, this firearm symbolizes both on-screen glamor and genuine functional prowess. Indeed, the historical significance of this model is commemorated through its exhibition at the renowned Cody Firearms Museum in Cody, Wyoming.

The Claridge C-9 distinguishes itself through its extraordinary fusion of film history and firearms craftsmanship. Accompanied by a numbers-matching original box, this piece invites admiration, destined not merely to be possessed but prominently displayed and cherished. Whether your passion lies in cinema, firearm history, or collecting rare and distinctive pieces, this C-9 represents an unparalleled opportunity. Elevate your collection to legendary heights, capturing the essence of Hollywood allure in a firearm as revered as it is rare. Seize this chance now, and avoid forever recounting the story of the "one that got away."

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Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec T-9 T9 Silver 9mm 9.5” Semi-Automatic Pistol 1990-1993 Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec T-9 T9 Silver 9mm 9.5” Semi-Automatic Pistol 1990-1993

Claridge Family Collection Hi-Tec T-9 T9 Silver 9mm 9.5” Semi-Automatic Pistol 1990-1993

Lot #58 (Sale Order 58 of 354)

Make: Claridge

Model: T-9 (Target Model)

Serial Number: 902338

Year of Manufacture: 1990-1993

Caliber: 9mm

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Blowback

Markings: The left side of the frame is marked “CLARIDGE HI-TEC ™ 902338”. The right side of the receiver is marked “9mm NATO PAT.PEND NORTHRIDGE. CA. U.S.A.”

Barrel Length: 9.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable hooded pin sight. The rear sight is an adjustable U notch.

Stock Configuration & Condition: Tubular steel forged one piece lower with integrated barrel shroud to the upper receiver. Charging handle on the upper left side and bolt catch. Match Grade Button Rifled Barrel.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 1x 15rd Steel 9mm Claridge Factory Magazine.

Type of Finish: Silver, Anodized Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99.9% of its metal finish. The markings are crisp. Overall, this handgun rates in about Excellent - Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Telescoping bolt. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Claridge Hi-Tec Factory Box with matching serial number, Disassembly Tool, Sight Adjustment Tool, and total of one magazine.

Our Assessment: Seize the chance to own a slice of cinematic armament history with this Claridge Hi-Tec T-9, a firearm with a pedigree as illustrious as the stars who have wielded it. This pistol is not just a gun; it's a Hollywood icon, boasting a resume that reads like a blockbuster film list. Its futuristic aesthetics have graced the silver screen in the hands of Mark Wahlberg in "Planet of the Apes," Arnold Schwarzenegger in "Total Recall," and in the gripping action of "Iron Man 2" and "Once Upon a Time in Mexico," starring Antonio Banderas only to name a few. Its design screams 'action hero' as loudly as the on-screen legends that have fired it, making it a must-have for collectors and film buffs alike.

Presented in pristine, new-in-box condition, this T-9 comes direct from the Claridge Family Collection, offering an unparalleled level of exclusivity. This is the quintessential collector's piece, remaining in test-fired-only condition, making it as rare as it is desirable.

With the Cody Firearms Museum now showcasing these firearms, the T-9 has become an even more significant piece of gun heritage. Don't let the curtains close on your opportunity to claim this Hollywood heavyweight for your own legacy.

So if you're looking to take your collection to the next level, if you want to own a piece of movie history that could be right at home in the hands of Han Solo or Captain Kirk, then this Claridge Hi-Tec T-9 is the gun for you.

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Poly Tech M14S 25 Inch Semi-Automatic Rifle .308 / 7.62x51 Pre-Ban Norinco M305 Poly Tech M14S 25 Inch Semi-Automatic Rifle .308 / 7.62x51 Pre-Ban Norinco M305

Poly Tech M14S 25 Inch Semi-Automatic Rifle .308 / 7.62x51 Pre-Ban Norinco M305

Lot #59 (Sale Order 59 of 354)

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Make: Norinco

Model: M-14 Sporter (Poly Tech M14S)

Serial Number: 15980

Year of Manufacture: 1990s (Pre-Ban)

Caliber: .308 Winchester / 7.62x51 NATO

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “M-14S .308 / IDE USA SFLD MICH / POLYTECH CHINA / 15980 / Made in China.”

Barrel Length: 22”, 25” to the end of the flash-hider

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade with protective wings. The rear sight is an adjustable aperture sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a traditional walnut wood stock with a composite top handguard. The buttstock features a flip-up shoulder brace, but no cleaning kits are present in the stock compartment. There is a fill on the right side of the stock near the action, though the stock remains structurally sound. The buttplate shows corrosion and finish loss. The rifle retains its bayonet lug, but no bayonet is included. The Length of Pull (LOP) measures 13.5” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttstock. The stock shows moderate handling marks and wear but remains in Very Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 20-round M14-pattern magazine is included. This is a Chinese Poly Tech reproduction of a USGI magazine, not an original USGI mag. The magazine is blued, whereas the rifle has a parkerized finish. The magazine rates in Good to Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Parkerized

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with strong rifling. There is light fouling but no significant erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. The only notable wear is light finish loss on the buttplate due to corrosion. The screw heads are sharp, the pins are unmarred, and the markings are crisp and well-defined. Overall, this rifle rates in about Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The safety, bolt operation, and magazine release all function as expected. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment:

The M14 is one of the most well-respected rifles in American military history, evolving from the M1 Garand and introducing a detachable magazine, an improved gas system, and select-fire capability. Though phased out in favor of the M16, the M14 continued to serve in a marksman role and remains in limited military use today.

Norinco, recognizing the iconic status of the M14 platform, began producing semi-automatic versions for export in the 1990s. These pre-ban imports were known for their strong steel receivers and durability, manufactured on the same production lines as Chinese military-issue rifles. Despite misconceptions about Chinese firearms, Poly Tech M14S rifles have earned a reputation for being well-built and highly sought-after.

This particular Norinco M14 Sporter (Poly Tech M14S) is a fine example of a pre-ban Chinese M14 clone, retaining 97% of its parkerized finish. It features a bayonet lug (though no bayonet is included), a repaired area on the right side of the stock near the action, and a buttplate with finish loss and corrosion. The bore remains 9/10 with strong rifling, and the Poly Tech M14-pattern magazine is included, though it is a reproduction, not an original USGI mag.

Since Norinco imports were banned in 1994, these rifles have become increasingly scarce and desirable among collectors. Whether you're looking for a reliable semi-auto .308, a military-style battle rifle, or an investment piece, this Poly Tech M14S is a fantastic option. Pre-ban examples like this one are becoming harder to find, so don’t miss out on adding this rifle to your collection!

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Armalite AR-10A2 20” 7.62x51 NATO Fixed Carry Handle Semi-Auto Rifle & Mag, 1990s Armalite AR-10A2 20” 7.62x51 NATO Fixed Carry Handle Semi-Auto Rifle & Mag, 1990s

Armalite AR-10A2 20” 7.62x51 NATO Fixed Carry Handle Semi-Auto Rifle & Mag, 1990s

Lot #60 (Sale Order 60 of 354)

Make: Armalite

Model: AR-10A2

Serial Number: US 51186

Year of Manufacture: Circa, mid 1990s

Caliber: 7.62x51 NATO / .308 Win

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Direct Impingement Fed By Detachable Mags.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “ARMALITE / RIFLE 7.62MM / AR-10A2 / US 51186 / ARMALITE INC. / GENESEO, IL / SAFE FIRE”. The right side of the receiver is marked “SAFE FIRE”. There is an eagle logo on the front of the magwell.

Barrel Length: 20” 21.5” with the three chamber muzzle brake.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an A2-style fixed front sight base with an adjustable post set between protective wings. The rear sight is a fixed A2-style carry handle with a two position peep sight adjustable for windage and elevation.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle sports a three piece A2 stock set. There are light handling marks throughout. There are no chips or cracks. The length of pull is 14.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttpad. Overall the furniture is in about Very Good to Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This rifle includes one Armalite 20 round AR10 magazine in Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Anodized

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore, but there is some moderate stubborn fouling. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. There are light handling marks throughout. The action has light wear from use. The screw heads are sharp, and the pins undamaged. The markings are clear. Overall this rifle is in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action function correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle includes one magazine.

Our Assessment: This Armalite AR-10A2, chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO / .308 Winchester, is a modernized version of the iconic AR-10 battle rifle, maintaining the classic fixed carry handle A2-style design while offering reliability, accuracy, and the rugged construction expected from an Armalite rifle. Manufactured in the 1990s, this rifle represents a faithful semi-automatic adaptation of the original AR-10 design, which served as the foundation for Eugene Stoner’s revolutionary AR-series rifles. Featuring a 20-inch barrel (21.5 inches with the muzzle brake) and a direct impingement gas system, this AR-10A2 is built for long-range precision, durability, and adaptability, making it an excellent choice for military surplus collectors, competitive shooters, and modern rifle enthusiasts alike. One of the defining features of this AR-10A2 is its fixed carry handle upper receiver with an integrated A2-style rear sight, providing a classic appearance and robust sighting system for those who prefer iron sights over optics. The three-piece A2 stock set, including the fixed buttstock, rifle-length handguards, and ergonomic pistol grip, ensures stability and control, making it a well-balanced platform for both precision shooting and practical use. The rifle remains in very good condition, with 95% of its original finish intact, showing only light handling marks and minor wear from normal use. The bright bore with sharp rifling ensures that this rifle remains a capable and accurate shooter, with only minor fouling that can be easily addressed with proper cleaning.

For collectors, marksmen, and those who appreciate the AR-10’s legacy, this Armalite AR-10A2 is an exceptional find. It offers the classic look and feel of an A2-style battle rifle while delivering the hard-hitting performance of the .308 Winchester/7.62 NATO cartridge. Whether used as a long-range precision rifle, a Cold War-era collector’s piece, or a reliable semi-auto for field use, this AR-10A2 embodies the strength, history, and performance that made the original AR-10 a legend among military rifles.

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Bushmaster XM15-E2S 20 Bushmaster XM15-E2S 20

Bushmaster XM15-E2S 20" Semi-Auto Rifle .223 Rem Riton Optics® 1 CONQUER 6-24x50mm Scope

Lot #61 (Sale Order 61 of 354)

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Make: Bushmaster

Model: XM15-E2S

Serial Number: BK5013982

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .223 Remington (Marked Multi)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Rifle with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked ""Bushmaster BK5013982 / CAL. MULTI / XM15-E2S"" and ""BFI HUNTSVILLE AL. USA"". The right side of the receiver features the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation emblem (an elk silhouette) and is marked ""RMEF"". The fluted barrel is marked ""BFI.223 REM 1/9"". The optic is marked ""RITON"" and ""6-24x50"". All markings are crisp and clear.

Barrel Length: 20”, Fluted Barrel

Sights / Optics: No iron sights are present. A premium Riton Optics® 1 CONQUER 6-24x50mm rifle scope featuring the R3 reticle is mounted securely on a cantilever-style mount. The scope includes capped and resettable turrets for precise windage and elevation adjustments, durable yet lightweight aircraft-grade aluminum construction with corrosion-resistant finish, a second focal plane design to keep the reticle consistent at all magnifications, a fast-focus eyepiece for rapid targeting, and Riton HD glass ensuring a crisp and clear sight picture. This premium optic gives you the ultimate advantage out in the deer stand or at the range.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle has a fixed A2-style synthetic buttstock, an aluminum tubular knurled and ventilated forearm equipped with a sling stud, and an Ergo pistol grip. A sling swivel is located on the belly of the buttstock. The stocks and grip show minimal handling marks and remain in very good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Matte Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its original matte black finish. There are minor handling marks and limited operational wear, consistent with careful use and responsible handling. The rifle displays minor scuffs throughout. The balance shows honest use. Overall, this rifle is in very good to excellent condition, reflecting careful ownership and minimal use.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. All controls operate smoothly, and the trigger has a crisp, clean break. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes mounted Riton 1 CONQUER 6-24x50mm scope with cantilever mount. No additional accessories included.

Our Assessment:
This Bushmaster XM15-E2S is a versatile, reliable, and accurate AR-platform rifle chambered in .223 Remington. The rifle’s 20"" fluted barrel provides enhanced accuracy, cooling, and reduced weight, making it suitable for precision shooting and extended range sessions. The aluminum tubular knurled and ventilated forearm, ergonomic Ergo grip, and fixed A2-style buttstock deliver a comfortable and secure shooting platform, ideal for precise shots in various shooting positions.

Uniquely featured, this rifle sports commemorative markings from the Rocky Mountain Elk Foundation (RMEF), a respected conservation and pro-hunting organization founded in 1984, dedicated to ensuring the future of elk, wildlife habitats, and the American hunting heritage. These distinctive markings enhance both the collectible and practical value of this firearm.

Completing this rifle’s high-end setup is a Riton Optics® 1 CONQUER 6-24x50mm rifle scope with R3 reticle, offering exceptional clarity, intuitive target acquisition, capped resettable turrets for precision adjustments, durable aircraft aluminum construction, and a fast-focus eyepiece—perfect for maximizing accuracy and confidence in hunting or target scenarios.

Given its exceptional condition, desirable RMEF markings, and premium optic, this Bushmaster XM15-E2S would make a superb choice for shooters seeking an accurate, collectible, and versatile AR rifle ready to excel both on the range and in the field.

 

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Ruger AR-556 5.56 Nato 16 Ruger AR-556 5.56 Nato 16

Ruger AR-556 5.56 Nato 16" Barrel Semi Automatic AR-15 Platform Rifle & Athlon 1-4X24 Scope MFD 2020

Lot #62 (Sale Order 62 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: AR-556

Serial Number: 859-34274

Year of Manufacture: 2020

Caliber: 5.56x45mm NATO (.223 Remington compatible)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Direct Impingement, Fed by Detachable Magazines

Barrel Length: 16” 1-8 Twist Rate

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a flip up post sight with protective wings. The rear sight is a flip up peep sight. The top of the receiver is also mounted with n Athlon 1-4X24

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle features a collapsible buttstock, serrated pistol grip and MLOK hand guard. The LOP is 13.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the fully extended buttstock. There are some faint signs of handling wear but no chips or cracks. The stock rates in Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Includes one 20-round PMAG in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Black Anodized

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows only minimal operation wear, primarily on the bolt carrier group and takedown pins. There are faint handling marks on the handguard and upper receiver. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are unmarred. The markings are sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle includes the mounted Athlon 1-4x24 scope and one 20-round magazine and Ruger box.

Our Assessment: The Ruger AR-556 offers a dependable and affordable AR-15 platform rifle that’s fully featured straight from the factory. With its forged upper and lower receivers, chrome moly-phosphate treated barrel, and direct impingement system, it delivers solid performance for range work, home defense, or tactical training.

This particular rifle is enhanced with an Athlon 1-4x24 scope, providing rapid target acquisition and low-power versatility—ideal for close to mid-range shooting scenarios. The included A2-style sight and M4 furniture retain classic AR ergonomics while allowing further customization.

Whether you're a first-time AR buyer or a seasoned shooter looking to add a reliable optic-ready rifle to your collection, this Ruger AR-556 presents excellent value and functionality. Clean, lightly used, and well-equipped, it's ready for immediate use.

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Ruger Mini-14 .223 Rem/ 5.56 NATO 18½” Semi-Automatic Rifle, 6 Magazines, 1991 Ruger Mini-14 .223 Rem/ 5.56 NATO 18½” Semi-Automatic Rifle, 6 Magazines, 1991

Ruger Mini-14 .223 Rem/ 5.56 NATO 18½” Semi-Automatic Rifle, 6 Magazines, 1991

Lot #63 (Sale Order 63 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: Mini-14

Serial#: 188-63823

Year of Manufacture: 1991 (Modern)

Caliber: .223 Remington (5.56 NATO)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Detachable Magazine-Fed Rifle

Markings: The top rear of the receiver is marked “RUGER MINI-14 CAL. .223” along with the Ruger logo. The left side of the receiver is marked with the serial number "188-63823".

Barrel Length: 18½”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade mounted directly to the barrel without protective wings. The rear sight is an adjustable aperture peep sight mounted on the receiver.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a one-piece smooth wood stock with a black synthetic upper handguard. The wood shows minor handling marks and is free of notable defects, rating in Fine–Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling, exhibiting only light fouling in the grooves. The bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 98% of its original stainless finish. The surfaces display minimal handling marks and minor scuffs, consistent with careful handling and storage. Screwheads and pins remain sharp and unmarred. All markings remain crisp and legible. Overall, this rifle is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included are five extra magazines: three 30-round magazines and two 20-round magazines, along with the original factory short magazine, all in Fine–Excellent condition.

Our Assessment: The Ruger Mini-14 is a reliable, robust, and versatile semi-automatic rifle known for its dependability and ease of use. Chambered in .223 Remington (5.56 NATO), this rifle is ideal for target shooting, varmint hunting, and home defense. Manufactured in 1991, this stainless model offers durability combined with an attractive wood stock, giving it classic appeal. With a selection of high-capacity magazines included, this Mini-14 provides ample versatility for shooters. Its excellent condition and near-perfect bore make it an attractive option for enthusiasts, collectors, or practical users alike.

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Ruger Mini-14 FBI National Academy 50th Anniversary 1985 .223 18.5 Ruger Mini-14 FBI National Academy 50th Anniversary 1985 .223 18.5

Ruger Mini-14 FBI National Academy 50th Anniversary 1985 .223 18.5" Semi-Auto Rifle Folding Stock

Lot #64 (Sale Order 64 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: Mini-14 FBI National Academy 50th Anniversary (1935-1985)

Serial#: 18481318

Year of Manufacture: 1985 (Modern)

Caliber: .223 Remington (5.56 NATO)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Detachable Magazine-Fed Rifle

Markings: The receiver heel is marked with the Ruger logo and “RUGER MINI-14 CAL. .223”. The left side of the receiver is marked “FBI National Academy 50th Anniversary 1935-1985”. The charging handle features the FBI National Academy Seal. The left side of the receiver is also marked with the serial number “18481318”.

Barrel Length: 18½”, equipped with a flash hider and bayonet lug/front sight combination.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a protected blade integral with the bayonet lug assembly. The rear sight is an adjustable aperture peep sight mounted on the receiver.

Stock Configuration & Condition: Currently installed is a stainless-steel right-side folding stock with black polymer pistol grip and upper handguard, showing minimal handling marks and rating Excellent overall. The original fixed wood stock, removed and carefully stored aside, is embossed with the "FBI National Academy Associates Golden Anniversary" seal and remains in Excellent condition. A sling is attached and rates Very Good.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel receiver/barrel, Blued magazine

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with sharp rifling. There is light fouling but no erosion. The bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 99% of its original finish, displaying minimal handling marks from careful storage. Screwheads and pins remain sharp and unmarred. All commemorative engravings and markings remain crisp and fully legible. Overall, this rifle is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is the original fixed wood stock embossed with the "FBI National Academy Associates Golden Anniversary" seal (Excellent condition), attached sling (Very Good), and one blued magazine.

Our Assessment: This Ruger Mini-14 commemorates the 50th Anniversary (1935-1985) of the prestigious FBI National Academy, making it an exceptional collectible. Featuring distinct commemorative engravings, the FBI Academy seal on the charging handle, and a special fixed wooden stock with an embossed anniversary medallion, this rifle holds significant historical and collectible value. The installed stainless-steel folding stock adds tactical appeal, while the carefully preserved original wooden stock enhances its collectibility. This Mini-14 is a rare find, ideal for serious Ruger collectors, law enforcement memorabilia enthusiasts, and those who appreciate finely-crafted commemorative firearms.

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Ruger Mini Thirty  7.62x39 18 1/2” Semi-Automatic Rifle, Magazines & Parts Ruger Mini Thirty  7.62x39 18 1/2” Semi-Automatic Rifle, Magazines & Parts

Ruger Mini Thirty 7.62x39 18 1/2” Semi-Automatic Rifle, Magazines & Parts

Lot #65 (Sale Order 65 of 354)

Ruger Mini Thirty 7.62x39 18 1/2” Semi-Automatic Rifle, Magazines & Parts

LSB#: WY250128MS008

Make: Sturm, Ruger & Co., Inc.

Model: Mini Thirty

Serial Number: 189-55453

Year of Manufacture: 1993

Caliber: 7.62x39mm

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The receiver is marked "RUGER / MINI THIRTY / CAL. 7.62 X 39." The left side of the receiver has factory warning text that reads, "BEFORE USING GUN – READ MANUAL AVAILABLE FREE FROM / STURM, RUGER & CO., INC. / SOUTHPORT, CONN. U.S.A." The serial number "189-55453" is stamped on the receiver.

Barrel Length: 18 1/2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is a u-notch with a aperture sight screwed to it. The right wing of the sight is missing.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a one-piece hardwood stock with a pistol grip, straight comb, handguard, and a polymer crescent buttplate. There is very light handling and operational wear throughout. There are no cracks or chips. The LOP measures approximately 12 1/2” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttpad. The stock rates in about Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Three detachable steel magazines, each holding 5 rounds, in excellent condition with handling wear.

Type of Finish: Stainless

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows operational and handling wear. The receiver has some minor scuffs and wear near the markings. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle includes three 5-round magazines and a small bag with additional parts, including a bolt lock plunger and a lightening secondary sear spring.

Our Assessment: The Ruger Mini Thirty is a durable and reliable semi-automatic rifle chambered in 7.62x39mm, offering the robust performance of an AK cartridge in a platform with the familiar ergonomics of the M1/M14-inspired Mini-14 series. First introduced in the late 1980s, the Mini Thirty quickly gained popularity for its balance of accuracy, lightweight maneuverability, and the ability to fire inexpensive, widely available ammunition.

This particular rifle, with its stainless finish and hardwood stock, presents a practical and aesthetically pleasing package for a shooter or collector. The included three magazines and spare parts add value to this rifle, making it an excellent choice for range use, hunting, or home defense. The 7.62x39mm round offers a great blend of power and affordability, and the Mini Thirty’s semi-automatic action provides a smooth shooting experience.

For collectors, this Mini Thirty represents an early production model from Ruger’s expansion of their Mini-14 line into different calibers. For shooters, it remains a solid rifle for those who appreciate the combination of classic wood-and-steel styling with modern performance. Don’t miss out on the chance to own a well-maintained and practical Ruger Mini Thirty!

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Marlin Firearms Model 9N Camp Carbine Nickel 16.5 Marlin Firearms Model 9N Camp Carbine Nickel 16.5

Marlin Firearms Model 9N Camp Carbine Nickel 16.5" 9mm Semi-Automatic Rifle, 1992

Lot #66 (Sale Order 66 of 354)

Make: Marlin Firearms Co.

Model: 9N Camp Carbine

Serial Number: 08695468

Year of Manufacture: 1992

Caliber: 9mm

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Blowback-Operated, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “WARNING: MISUSE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH – FOLLOW WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN OWNER'S MANUAL.” The right side of the barrel is marked “THE MARLIN FIREARMS CO. NORTH HAVEN, CT. U.S.A. / MODEL 9N MICRO-GROOVE BARREL CAL. 9MM.” The left side of the receiver is marked with a safety warning. The top of the receiver is marked with the serial number “08695468.”

Barrel Length: 16.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade with an orange insert, dovetailed to a ramped base. The rear sight is an adjustable aperture sight mounted to the receiver.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a one-piece hardwood design with a semi-pistol grip, straight comb, and a hard rubber buttpad. The wood has a satin finish and shows scattered light handling marks and minor surface wear. There are no cracks or significant chips. The LOP measures 14” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in Very Good condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 10-round magazine in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the micro-groove rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows minor handling wear, light scuffs, and small scratches on the receiver and barrel. There is some slight finish wear on the edges of the magazine well. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good to Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes one detachable magazine and a leather sling.

Our Assessment: The Marlin Camp 9 is a lightweight, handy semi-automatic carbine chambered in 9mm, designed to be a companion to popular Smith & Wesson 9mm pistols by using compatible magazines. It features a simple blowback action and a Micro-Groove rifled barrel for improved accuracy. This model, the 9N, features a durable hardwood stock and is a reliable option for home defense, recreational shooting, or collecting. It is also a desirable find for Marlin collectors as the 9N has a factory Nickel finish.

This example remains in Very Good condition with minimal wear and strong mechanical integrity. With its compact size and ease of use, the Marlin Camp 9 makes an excellent addition to any collection, offering practicality and nostalgia in a single package. If you’re looking for a pistol-caliber carbine that blends classic styling with effective performance, this one is a solid choice.

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Spike’s Tactical ST15 16” M4 Cut 5.56 Carbine Length Custom AR-15 Build Spike’s Tactical ST15 16” M4 Cut 5.56 Carbine Length Custom AR-15 Build

Spike’s Tactical ST15 16” M4 Cut 5.56 Carbine Length Custom AR-15 Build

Lot #67 (Sale Order 67 of 354)

Make: Spike’s Tactical Lower 

Model: ST15

Serial Number: CCR1230

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: 5.56 NATO / .223

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Direct Impingement, fed by AR pattern magazines.  

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with a Spikes spider logo and, “CCR1230 CAL. 223-5.56mm MOD.ST-15 / SPIKES TACTICAL APOPKA, FL U.S.A.”. The barrel is marked, “B MP 5.56 NATO 1/9”.

Barrel Length: 16” M4 Profile, 18” with Lantac Dragon muzzle brake.  

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed A2 base with an adjustable post, the rear sight is a Midwest Industries folding 2-position sight.  

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle has a three piece Magpul stock set with a SL handguard, MOE rubberized pistol grip, and MOE-SL adjustable buttstock.  The Length of pull at full extension is 14.25”. All of the furniture set shows only very minor handling wear. Overall the furniture is in Excellent condition.    

Magazine Quantity & Condition: None   

Type of Finish: Anodized, Nitride

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition:  The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp.  There is no erosion in the bore. The feed ramps are smooth and shiny.  In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9.5/10. 

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. This rifle shows only scattered minor handling wear. This rifle has a PWS Ratchet Lock castle nut and endplate, Radian Raptor ambi safety, KNS antiwalk pins, and a  Magpul dust cover. The deflector has a stick on pad for protection. The screw heads are sharp, the pins are un-marred and the markings are clear. Overall the rifle is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.  

Our Assessment: This Spike’s Tactical ST15 Custom AR-15 Build, chambered in 5.56 NATO / .223, is a high-quality, semi-automatic rifle, built with premium components and thoughtful upgrades for reliability, accuracy, and ergonomics. Assembled around a Spike’s Tactical lower receiver, this rifle maintains the battle-proven direct impingement system, while incorporating modern enhancements that make it a highly capable and versatile platform for defense, sport shooting, or tactical applications. The 16-inch M4-profile barrel (18 inches with the Lantac Dragon muzzle brake) provides an excellent balance of accuracy and maneuverability, making it an ideal option for both close-quarters engagements and medium-range shooting. This custom-built ST15 features top-tier components, including a Midwest Industries folding rear sight for backup aiming, a Radian Raptor ambidextrous safety, and a PWS Ratchet Lock castle nut and endplate for enhanced stability and durability. The rifle is outfitted with Magpul furniture, including an MOE-SL adjustable stock, rubberized MOE pistol grip, and SL handguard, ensuring a comfortable and controlled shooting experience. The bright bore with sharp rifling confirms that this rifle is well-maintained and capable of delivering consistent accuracy, while the smooth and polished feed ramps ensure flawless cycling and reliability. With only minor handling wear and a 95% original finish, this rifle remains in very good condition, reflecting careful use and proper upkeep.

For AR-15 enthusiasts, tactical shooters, and those seeking a dependable custom-built rifle, this Spike’s Tactical ST15 is an excellent choice. Its premium components, lightweight yet rugged design, and high-performance upgrades make it a standout rifle for a variety of shooting applications. Whether used for home defense, tactical training, competitive shooting, or recreational range sessions, this custom-built ST15 provides exceptional functionality, reliability, and modern ergonomics, ensuring top-tier performance in any scenario.

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Colt AR-15 Sporter Competition HBAR Model R6700  .223 Rem 20 Colt AR-15 Sporter Competition HBAR Model R6700  .223 Rem 20

Colt AR-15 Sporter Competition HBAR Model R6700 .223 Rem 20" Pre-Ban Rifle w/ Sling & Box

Lot #68 (Sale Order 68 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: AR-15 Sporter Competition HBAR

Serial#: CH009056

Year of Manufacture: Pre-1994 Assault Weapons Ban (Modern)

Caliber: .223 Remington (5.56 NATO)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Detachable Magazine-Fed Rifle

Markings: The left side of the lower receiver is marked "COLT SPORTER COMPETITION HBAR CAL. .223" and features the Colt logo. The serial number "CH009056" is clearly marked on the receiver. Barrel markings include "C MP 5.56 NATO 1/9 HBAR".

Barrel Length: 20”, HBAR Profile, Threaded (1/2x28)

Sights / Optics: The rifle features an A2 front sight and detachable carry handle with adjustable aperture rear sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle has an original fixed A2 buttstock and matching handguard. The furniture shows minor scuffs and handling marks consistent with normal use. Overall, the stock set is in Very Good–Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Gray

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with crisp rifling and exhibits only light fouling. The bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 95% of its original gray finish, showing minor cosmetic wear, scuffs, and scratches consistent with prior use and handling. Mechanical parts display normal operational wear, while screwheads remain sharp and intact. All markings remain clear and legible. Overall, this rifle is in Very Good–Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The trigger has reduced-power springs installed, providing a crisp, light break. The front pivot pin requires a flat-head tool for removal. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included with this rifle are the original factory box marked “Model R6700” and a sling, both in Fine condition.

Our Assessment:

The Colt AR-15 Sporter Competition HBAR is a pre-ban rifle highly prized by collectors, target shooters, and enthusiasts alike for its precision, reliability, and premium-quality barrel. Manufactured prior to the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban, this particular example features the factory Colt heavy barrel (HBAR) with a desirable 1:9 twist, threaded muzzle, and the distinctive gray finish typical of early Colt AR-15 rifles. Equipped with A2-style furniture, a detachable carry handle, and a custom-tuned trigger, this rifle is exceptionally well-suited for competitive shooting or serious range work.

Its strong original condition, minimal cosmetic wear, and included accessories further enhance its value, making it an attractive option for collectors seeking authentic pre-ban Colt rifles or shooters looking for an accurate, robust, and reliable AR platform.

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Colt LE6940P Piston Carbine 5.56 NATO 16” Semi Auto Rifle & ACOG, Wilson Combat Trigger 2012 Colt LE6940P Piston Carbine 5.56 NATO 16” Semi Auto Rifle & ACOG, Wilson Combat Trigger 2012

Colt LE6940P Piston Carbine 5.56 NATO 16” Semi Auto Rifle & ACOG, Wilson Combat Trigger 2012

Lot #69 (Sale Order 69 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: LE6940P (Piston Carbine)

Serial Number: LP001610

Year of Manufacture: 2012

Caliber: 5.56 / .223

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Adjustable Short Stroke Piston Driven, fed by detachable AR15 pattern magazines.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with a Rampant Colt logo and, PISTON CARBINE CAL. 5.56 MM LP001610 / COLT DEFENSE HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A. / SAFE FIRE”. The rails are “T” marked. The lower is marked with a Cerro Forge mark, the upper is marked with a Colt BAFE forge mark. The barrel is marked, “C MP 5.56 NATO 1/7”.

Barrel Length: 16” M4 Profile barrel, 17.5” with A2 birdcage flash hider.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a folding sight base with an adjustable post set within protective wings. The receiver has a red Trijicon ACOG TA31 mounted on a ARMS QD lever base. The ACOG is in Excellent condition. The Tritum is dead.

Stock Configuration & Condition: his rifle has a free-float monolithic quad rail forend fixed to the receiver, rubberized ErgoGrip, and LMT marked B5 Enhanced Sopmod stock. There are light handling marks throughout. The rail has rubber ladder covers and a Troy foregrip mounted to the bottom. There is a magpul sling loop on the bottom of the forend. The LOP measures 14.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the fully extended buttstock. Overall the furniture is in Very Good to Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: None.

Type of Finish: Anodized Black, Nitride

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The chrome bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. The feed ramps are smooth and shiny. The case deflector and A2 birdcage are clean. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. The finish shows some handling wear, with some faint marks on the barrel. The action has faint wear. The screw heads are lightly tooled, and the markings are clear. The pins are un marred. Overall the rifle is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. This rifle has an adjustable gas system and piston with a BCM Gunfighter charging handle, Wilson Combat single stage tactical trigger, and ambi safety selector.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Magpul sling.

Our Assessment: This Colt LE6940P Piston Carbine, chambered in 5.56 NATO / .223, is a high-performance, semi-automatic rifle that combines Colt’s legendary M4-style design with a short-stroke gas piston system for enhanced reliability and reduced fouling. Manufactured in 2012, this rifle was designed to be a rugged, duty-grade firearm, offering superior durability and smooth operation over traditional direct-impingement AR-15 platforms. With its 16-inch M4-profile barrel (17.5 inches with the A2 flash hider) and free-floating quad rail, this rifle is built for accuracy, modularity, and adaptability in tactical and defensive applications. This Colt piston carbine is fitted with a Trijicon ACOG TA31 optic, mounted on an ARMS quick-detach lever base, providing a crystal-clear sight picture and rapid target acquisition in a combat-proven package. While the tritium illumination is depleted, the ACOG still delivers exceptional optical clarity for both mid-range and close-quarters engagements. The rifle features premium upgrades, including a Wilson Combat single-stage tactical trigger, a BCM Gunfighter charging handle, and a Radian Raptor ambidextrous safety selector, all of which enhance shooting precision, control, and ease of use. The B5 Enhanced SOPMOD stock, rubberized ErgoGrip, and Troy foregrip contribute to a comfortable and ergonomic handling experience, while the quad rail allows for easy attachment of accessories.

For collectors, professional shooters, and those seeking a high-quality piston-driven AR-15, this Colt LE6940P is a top-tier option. With its adjustable gas system, premium components, and legendary Colt craftsmanship, this rifle offers exceptional reliability, smooth shooting, and long-term durability. Whether used for tactical training, defensive applications, or as part of a well-rounded firearms collection, this Colt piston carbine is a standout example of modern AR-platform engineering, providing cutting-edge performance in a battle-proven design.

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Colt LE6940 5.56 NATO M4 Barrel Semi Auto Rifle & Aimpoint Comp M4s, Wilson Combat Trigger 2011 Colt LE6940 5.56 NATO M4 Barrel Semi Auto Rifle & Aimpoint Comp M4s, Wilson Combat Trigger 2011

Colt LE6940 5.56 NATO M4 Barrel Semi Auto Rifle & Aimpoint Comp M4s, Wilson Combat Trigger 2011

Lot #70 (Sale Order 70 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: LE6940

Serial Number: LE095203

Year of Manufacture: 2011

Caliber: 5.56 / .223

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, direct impingement, fed by detachable AR15 pattern magazines.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with a Rampant Colt logo and, COLTS LAW ENFORCEMENT CARBINE CAL. 5.56 MM LE095203 / COLT DEFENSE HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A. / SAFE FIRE". The rails are "T" marked. The lower is marked with a Cerro Forge mark, the upper is marked with a Colt BAFE forge mark. The barrel is marked, "C MP 5.56 NATO 1/7".

Barrel Length: 16" M4 Profile barrel, 17.5" with A2 birdcage flash hider.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a folding sight base with an adjustable post set within protective wings. The rear sight is a MaTech folding adjustable peep sight. The top of the receiver has an Aimpoint CompM4s mounted to it. The Aimpoint is in Excellent condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle has a free-float monolithic quad rail forend fixed to the receiver, rubberized ErgoGrip, and LMT marked B5 Enhanced Sopmod stock. There are light handling marks throughout. The rail has Ergo rubber ladder covers and a hand stop. The LOP measures 14.25" from the front of the trigger to the back of the fully extended buttstock. Overall the furniture is in Very Good to Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: None.

Type of Finish: Anodized Black, Nitride

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The chrome bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. The feed ramps are smooth and shiny. The case deflector and A2 birdcage are clean. In this writer's opinion the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. The finish shows some handling wear, with some faint marks on the barrel. The action has faint wear. The screw heads are lightly tooled, and the markings are clear. The pins are un marred. Overall the rifle is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.The charging handle is a BCM Gunfighter, there is a Wilson Combat tactical single stage trigger installed.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Green NyCo sling.

Our Assessment: This Colt LE6940, chambered in 5.56 NATO, is a high-performance law enforcement and tactical carbine, offering precision, durability, and modern enhancements to the AR-15 platform. Manufactured in 2011, this rifle features Colt's monolithic upper receiver with a free-floating quad rail, providing increased accuracy and stability while offering a rigid mounting platform for optics and accessories. With its 16-inch M4-profile barrel (17.5 inches with the A2 birdcage flash hider) and 1:7 twist rate, the LE6940 is optimized for stabilizing heavier projectiles, making it an excellent choice for tactical applications and long-range shooting. As a Colt Defense-marked Law Enforcement Carbine, this rifle represents one of the best iterations of Colt's modern AR-15 lineup. One of the standout features of this LE6940 is its Aimpoint CompM4s red dot optic, mounted directly to the monolithic upper receiver, ensuring exceptional durability and rapid target acquisition. The rifle is further enhanced with a MaTech folding adjustable peep sight for backup aiming, as well as an LMT-marked B5 Enhanced SOPMOD stock, providing superior cheek weld and stability in any shooting position. Additionally, the rifle is fitted with a Wilson Combat tactical single-stage trigger, offering a crisp, clean break for improved accuracy and shot control. The BCM Gunfighter charging handle adds enhanced ergonomics, allowing for smoother and more reliable manipulation under stress. The rifle remains in very good condition, retaining about 97% of its original finish, with only minor handling wear and faint marks on the barrel.

For law enforcement professionals, tactical shooters, and Colt collectors, the Colt LE6940 is a top-tier AR-15 variant, combining Colt's renowned craftsmanship with modern upgrades for optimal performance in defensive, duty, or competitive shooting environments. Whether used for precision marksmanship, tactical training, or as a high-end defensive rifle, this LE6940 represents one of Colt's most advanced and sought-after semi-auto carbines, ensuring exceptional reliability and long-term value in any collection or arsenal.

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Pre-Ban Bushmaster XM15-F2S AR-15 5.56 16” H-Barrel XM177E1 Style Semi Auto Rifle & Mag Pre-Ban Bushmaster XM15-F2S AR-15 5.56 16” H-Barrel XM177E1 Style Semi Auto Rifle & Mag

Pre-Ban Bushmaster XM15-F2S AR-15 5.56 16” H-Barrel XM177E1 Style Semi Auto Rifle & Mag

Lot #71 (Sale Order 71 of 354)

Make: Bushmaster Firearms Inc.

Model: XM15-FS2

Serial Number: L041907

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: 5.56 / .223

Action Type: Semi Automatic, Direct Impingement, fed by detachable AR pattern magazines.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with the Bushmaster logo and, “L041907 CAL.223-5.56MM MOD XM15-F2S / B.F.I. WINDHAM, ME. U.S.A.

Barrel Length: 16” H-Bar, Approximately 18” with faux moderator.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed front sight base with an adjustable post set between two protective wings. The rear sight is a two position adjustable peep sight fixed to the integral to the fixed carry handle.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The furniture is a three piece CAR-15 set with a round ribbed forend, A2 pistol grip, and 2-position CAR stock. There are moderate wear marks throughout. The LOP measures 13.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the fully extended buttstock. Overall the furniture is in Very Good condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 10 round polymer magazine in very good condition.

Type of Finish: Black Anodized

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. The feed ramps show minor copper fouling. The muzzle device shows minor carbon and verdigris. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. There are moderate handling marks throughout. The action has light wear. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. This rifle has a maglock magazine release installed on it. The magazine will still release with the maglock installed without breaking the upper and lower. The left side magazine release functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with a total of one magazine, M16 Manual, sling.

Our Assessment: This Bushmaster XM15-F2S, chambered in 5.56 NATO / .223 Remington, is a semi-automatic AR-15 rifle, designed to replicate the classic styling of the XM177E1, the predecessor to the CAR-15 and M4. This rifle features a 16-inch heavy-profile barrel (H-bar) with a faux moderator, extending the total barrel length to approximately 18 inches, maintaining the compact look of the original Vietnam-era carbine while adhering to civilian legal standards. Built by Bushmaster Firearms Inc. in Windham, Maine, this rifle represents a well-built, reliable AR-15 with a military-inspired aesthetic, making it a great choice for collectors, reenactors, and shooters who appreciate classic military rifle configurations. One of the defining features of this XM15-F2S is its A2-style carry handle upper receiver with an integrated rear sight, which provides a rugged and battle-proven sighting system. The rifle is outfitted with CAR-15-style furniture, including a round ribbed handguard, a two-position collapsible stock, and an A2-style pistol grip, maintaining the lightweight and maneuverable design of early Colt carbines. The bore is bright with sharp rifling, showing minimal wear and no erosion, confirming its well-maintained condition and strong accuracy potential. The rifle retains approximately 95% of its original finish, with only moderate handling wear, indicating it has seen careful use but remains in excellent mechanical shape.

For AR-15 enthusiasts, military rifle collectors, and those looking for a reliable, classic-style carbine, the Bushmaster XM15-F2S is an excellent choice. It offers the aesthetics and handling of the original XM177E1, combined with modern materials and manufacturing for enhanced durability and function. Whether used for range shooting, historical display, or home defense, this rifle provides a functional and visually striking representation of an iconic military carbine, ensuring it remains a valued addition to any firearms collection.

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Brownells BRN-7 Stripped Lower Receiver Never Assembled Heckler & Koch H&K HK417 Rifle Brownells BRN-7 Stripped Lower Receiver Never Assembled Heckler & Koch H&K HK417 Rifle

Brownells BRN-7 Stripped Lower Receiver Never Assembled Heckler & Koch H&K HK417 Rifle

Lot #72 (Sale Order 72 of 354)

Make: Brownells

Model: BRN-7 (HK417)

Serial Number: 7-0217

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: Multi / 5.56 /.223

Action Type: Semi-Auto, Stripped Lower Reiver

Barrel Length: N/A Lower Receiver Only.

Sights / Optics: N/A Lower Receiver Only.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This is a Stripped (Never Assembled) receiver.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: None.

Type of Finish: Anodized Type III Hard Coat

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: N/A Lower Receiver Only.

Overall Condition: The balance of the finish shows no wear from responsible storage. Overall, this receiver rates in about Excellent-Like New condition.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: ?The Brownells BRN-7 Stripped Lower Receiver is a precision-crafted component designed for enthusiasts aiming to build a firearm reminiscent of the HK417. Machined from original HK417 forgings sourced from Germany, this receiver offers authentic contours and features inspired by the original design. Notably, the selector markings are color-filled pictograms, and the FFL information is discreetly placed on the front of the magazine well, mirroring the HK417's warning placement. After machining, the receiver undergoes a matte black Type III anodizing process, ensuring durability and a sleek finish. ?

In summary, the Brownells BRN-7 Stripped Lower Receiver offers a high-quality foundation for building a firearm inspired by the HK417, appealing to collectors and builders seeking authenticity and precision.

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Smith & Wesson S&W M&P15-22P .22 LR ARP Semi-Automatic Pistol 6” Barrel 2010-2011 Smith & Wesson S&W M&P15-22P .22 LR ARP Semi-Automatic Pistol 6” Barrel 2010-2011

Smith & Wesson S&W M&P15-22P .22 LR ARP Semi-Automatic Pistol 6” Barrel 2010-2011

Lot #73 (Sale Order 73 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: M&P15-22P

Serial#: DUM8801

Year of Manufacture: 2010-2011

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Pistol (Blowback Action)

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with the Smith & Wesson logo and “M&P15-22P / .22 LR”. The right side of the receiver is marked “SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MA U.S.A.” and the serial number “DUM8801”.

Barrel Length: 6”

Sights / Optics: This pistol features factory-installed sights consisting of an adjustable dual-aperture rear sight and a post front sight, mounted on a full-length Picatinny rail for optics or accessories.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The pistol features a polymer lower receiver with an integral pistol grip and a polymer handguard. The polymer surfaces exhibit minimal handling marks and appear in Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Matte Black Polymer and Metal

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains approximately 98% of its original matte black finish, exhibiting only minimal handling marks or light operational wear. All markings remain crisp and clear. Overall, this firearm is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions smoothly and correctly. We did not fire this firearm. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment:

The Smith & Wesson M&P15-22P is a semi-automatic pistol variant of the highly popular M&P15-22 rifle series. Designed to provide the look, feel, and operational features of an AR-platform pistol but chambered in the economical .22 LR cartridge, it serves as an excellent training tool, recreational shooter, and versatile pistol for enthusiasts of all experience levels.

Featuring a compact 6” barrel, lightweight polymer construction, and factory-installed adjustable sights on a full-length Picatinny rail, the M&P15-22P combines practicality and accuracy with exceptional ease of handling. Its intuitive design and reliable operation have made it popular among shooters who appreciate the familiarity and convenience of the AR-platform without the expense and recoil associated with larger calibers.

This particular pistol remains in outstanding condition, exhibiting minimal use and an exceptional bore rated at a perfect 10/10. Whether for enjoyable target shooting, cost-effective training, or simply as a fun addition to your firearm collection, this Smith & Wesson M&P15-22P offers excellent quality, reliability, and value.

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Chinese SKS Type 56 7.62x39mm Semi-Automatic Rifle Matching, Spike Bayonet, 4 Mags & Stripper Clips Chinese SKS Type 56 7.62x39mm Semi-Automatic Rifle Matching, Spike Bayonet, 4 Mags & Stripper Clips

Chinese SKS Type 56 7.62x39mm Semi-Automatic Rifle Matching, Spike Bayonet, 4 Mags & Stripper Clips

Lot #74 (Sale Order 74 of 354)

Make: Norinco (China)

Model: SKS Type 56

Serial Number: 70914634

Year of Manufacture: Imported in 1993; CSI (China Sports International) operated out of Ontario California in 1980s-1990s

Caliber: 7.62x39mm

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Fed by a Fixed or Detachable Box Magazine

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked "M210296" & "70914634" & "SKS 7.62x39 MADE IN CHINA BY NORINCO CSI ONT CA." The stock, top cover, bolt, and trigger guard are all marked "14634," indicating matching serial numbers.

Barrel Length: 20”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a hooded post. The rear sight is a tangent leaf adjustable sight with an escalator, graded from 1 to 10, with a III at the battle-ready position.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle features a hardwood military stock with pockmarks and scars that have been smoothed and stained over, making them visually unobtrusive. The upper handguard is made of fiberglass, colored to match the wood. The cleaning kit is housed in the buttstock. There is a sling loop on the belly of the buttstock and another built into the gas block. The stock remains structurally sound and in very fine condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mirror bright with strong rifling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains 98% of its finish. The stock shows honest wear from storage, but no major damage.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The safety is functional. We did not fire this rifle. As with all surplus firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes one original 10-round box magazine matching "14634," one additional 10-round box magazine, two 30-round duckbill magazines, and five stripper clips. The cleaning rod is included.

Our Assessment: This Chinese SKS Type 56, manufactured by Norinco, is a well-preserved example of an imported military rifle with matching serial numbers on key components. The spike bayonet is in very good condition, and the upper handguard is fiberglass-matched to the wood stock, which is an interesting and period-correct feature.

The rifle remains mechanically solid, and its bore is in outstanding condition, making it an excellent shooter. The inclusion of multiple magazines (both original and aftermarket) and stripper clips adds to its versatility for both collectors and shooters.

For surplus rifle enthusiasts, SKS collectors, or those looking for a classic, well-maintained military rifle, this Norinco SKS Type 56 is a fantastic option with a strong bore and original components. 

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Russian Tula SKS 7.62x39mm Semi-Automatic Rifle 20.5” w/ Blade Bayonet & Sling, MFD 1953 C&R Russian Tula SKS 7.62x39mm Semi-Automatic Rifle 20.5” w/ Blade Bayonet & Sling, MFD 1953 C&R

Russian Tula SKS 7.62x39mm Semi-Automatic Rifle 20.5” w/ Blade Bayonet & Sling, MFD 1953 C&R

Lot #75 (Sale Order 75 of 354)

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Make: Tula Arsenal (Russia)

Model: SKS

Serial Number: H05549

Year of Manufacture: 1953 (C&R Eligible)

Caliber: 7.62x39mm

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Rifle with Fixed 10-Round Internal Magazine

Markings: The top cover is marked with the Tula Arsenal star and arrow emblem and dated ""1953"". The matching serial number ""H05549"" appears clearly stamped on the trigger guard, receiver, magazine, rear of the top cover, bolt, and buttstock. Various arsenal proof marks and inspector stamps are visible throughout.

Barrel Length: 20.5”

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: Hooded post adjustable for windage and elevation. Rear Sight: Tangent rear sight adjustable for elevation, graduated from 100 to 1,000 meters.

Stock Configuration & Condition: Original hardwood stock with finger grooves, metal buttplate, and upper handguard. The stock shows typical handling marks and minor storage wear, but no significant damage. The finish appears original, rating in Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 95% Plus of its original blued finish. Minor handling wear, edge thinning, and typical cycling marks are visible on the receiver, bolt carrier, and magazine body. The metal finish remains deep and consistent overall. All markings are crisp and clear, screw heads remain sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in Very Good to Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The bolt cycles smoothly, the trigger pull is crisp, and the safety operates correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is the original folding blade bayonet properly affixed beneath the barrel, and an original military canvas sling in Very Good condition. The cleaning kit compartment in the buttstock is empty; no cleaning kit is included.

Our Assessment: The SKS rifle, designed by Sergei Gavrilovich Simonov, is one of the most iconic and widely produced semi-automatic rifles of the Cold War era. Manufactured in 1953 by Russia’s renowned Tula Arsenal, this rifle is a desirable collectible variant known for its craftsmanship and historical value. The fact that the serial number ""H05549"" matches on every major component, including the receiver, bolt, top cover, magazine, trigger guard, and even the buttstock, greatly enhances its desirability and collector value.

With original finish, blade bayonet, and sling, this SKS remains authentic and historically accurate. The absence of a cleaning kit is minor and easily remedied if desired. Tula-marked SKS rifles, especially from the early 1950s like this one, are highly prized by collectors for their reliability, build quality, and historical importance.

For collectors, historians, and shooters alike, this 1953 Tula SKS represents an excellent opportunity to own a beautifully preserved piece of Cold War history.

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Heckler & Koch H&K HK45C .45 ACP DA/SA Semi-Auto Pistol, 5 Mags, Laser Sight, Holster 2008 Heckler & Koch H&K HK45C .45 ACP DA/SA Semi-Auto Pistol, 5 Mags, Laser Sight, Holster 2008

Heckler & Koch H&K HK45C .45 ACP DA/SA Semi-Auto Pistol, 5 Mags, Laser Sight, Holster 2008

Lot #76 (Sale Order 76 of 354)

Make: Heckler & Koch

Model: 45C (Compact Compliant)

Serial#: 128-001439

Year of Manufacture: 2008 (AI Date Code)

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single & Double-Action Semi-Automatic Pistol fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “HK 45C”, “.45 Auto”, “AI”, a Nitro and Ulm proof mark and the serial number “128-001439”. The left side of the frame has a proof mark. The left and right sides of the grip are marked “HK45”. The bottom of the frame is serial matched. The right side of the frame is marked “HK Sidearms / GmbH / Made in Germany”. The right side of the barrel is marked “HK .45 Auto” and is serial matched. The bottom of the laser has a serial number.

Barrel Length: 3.8”

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a Trijicon manufactured blade with a tritium dot at the center dovetailed and screw set on both sides to the slide. The rear sight is a Heinie square notch sight with a tritium dot under the notch and a serrated face. The tritium dots still illuminate in the dark. There is an accessory rail integral to the frame. The trigger guard is mounted with a CTC laser sight with front strap pressure button.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The ambidextrous grip is one-piece textured polymer with an interchangeable backstrap. The grip has some light handling marks but lacks any notable defects. The grip has been rubber grip taped all around. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grip is in Fine condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This pistol comes with a total of 5 Magazines. 4 magazines are 8rd .45 ACP H&K and the other magazine is a 10rd .45 ACP magazine with extension.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with well defined rifling. There is no erosion. There is some stubborn fouling. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: The pistol retains 96% of its metal finish. There are light handling marks. Notably, the barrel has light finish loss from the action. There is some holstering wear at the front of the slide. There is finish loss on both slide levers and the loaded chamber indicator. The markings remain clear. Overall, the pistol is in Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide to frame fit is snug. The single-action trigger is crisp and the double-action is smooth. We did not fire this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This pistol comes with a total of 5 Magazines, a left hand polymer holster, and its serial matching H&K case.

Our Assessment: This H&K 45C is a single and double-action semi-automatic pistol chambered for .45 ACP rounds. The HK45 was designed to meet US military specifications and is based on the famous USP45 design. This particular gun is the HK45C, the compact variant of the HK45 which is better suited to concealed carry. The gun has a utilitarian matte black finish, an ergonomic design and it remains mechanically sound. This is a great option for personal defense and concealed carry.

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Heckler & Koch HK SR9-T .308 20” Semi-Auto Rifle PSG1 DMR & Case, Mags Scopes, MFD 1993 Heckler & Koch HK SR9-T .308 20” Semi-Auto Rifle PSG1 DMR & Case, Mags Scopes, MFD 1993

Heckler & Koch HK SR9-T .308 20” Semi-Auto Rifle PSG1 DMR & Case, Mags Scopes, MFD 1993

Lot #77 (Sale Order 77 of 354)

Make: Heckler & Koch, HK

Model: SR9-T

Serial Number: 46-003166

Year of Manufacture: 1993

Caliber: .308 / 7.62x51

Action Type: Roller Delayed Blowback, Semi-Automatic Fed By Detachable Magazines

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked, “SR9T 46-003166 HK Cal.7.62X51” with a date code and Ulm proof. The right side of the receiver is marked, “MADE IN W-GERMANY HK INC. STERLING, VA”. Both sides of the receiver is marked, “0 1”. The stock is marked, “le / IR”.

Barrel Length: 20”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a hooded blade post. The rear sight is a drum adjustable 4 position diopter. This rifle comes with a QD claw mount scope base and a Leupold Mark 4 M1-10x scope in Excellent condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle has a three piece stock set with a base SR9 rounded forend, target style textured wood grip with an adjustable plastic palm rest, and PSG1 club foot adjustable stock with a sling bar and holes for the takedown pins. There are faint handling marks throughout. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP is 16 5/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Excellent overall condition. The trigger has a serrated shoe.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 4x 20rd HKG3 and 1x 5rd steel magazines in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Black enamel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The Polygonal Chrome bore is very bright and the rifling is smooth, but this is normal. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates at a 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. There is light operation wear and small marks from the scope being mounted. The action is only lightly worn. The pins are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. The trigger is fantastically crisp and light. The bolt gap is 14 thousandths.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: 4x steel 20rd magazines, 1x steel 5rd magazine, cotton sling, original adjustable SR9-T stock in Very Good condition, Leupold scope, claw mount, padded SKB hard case.

Our Assessment: This Heckler & Koch SR9-T, chambered in .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO, is a highly specialized semi-automatic precision rifle, built on the foundation of the legendary HK G3 and PSG1 sniper rifle platforms. Manufactured in 1993, this West German-made rifle is a target variant of the SR9 series, designed to provide exceptional accuracy, smooth operation, and premium ergonomics for marksmen, competition shooters, and designated marksman roles. Featuring a 20-inch cold hammer-forged barrel, the SR9-T delivers outstanding long-range performance, further enhanced by its polygonal chrome-lined bore, which promotes barrel longevity and precision. This rifle is outfitted with a quick-detach HK claw mount and a Leupold Mark 4 M1-10x scope, making it a complete, ready-to-go precision package. One of the most defining features of the SR9-T is its PSG1-inspired trigger group, stock, and target-style grip, designed for optimal precision and shooter comfort. The PSG1-style clubfoot stock is fully adjustable, providing a stable platform for prone and bench-rest shooting, while the target grip with an adjustable palm rest ensures a natural and ergonomic hand position. This rifle retains about 98% of its original black enamel finish, with only light handling and operation wear, confirming its well-maintained condition. The four-position diopter drum rear sight and hooded front post allow for backup iron sight use, while the Leupold scope provides outstanding clarity for long-distance target acquisition. Included are four 20-round HK G3 magazines and one 5-round magazine, making this rifle range-ready for both tactical and precision shooting applications.

For collectors, precision rifle enthusiasts, and fans of HK’s roller-delayed blowback system, the HK SR9-T is a highly desirable and exceptionally rare rifle. Its design lineage connecting the G3, PSG1, and modern HK precision rifles makes it a standout piece in any collection, while its phenomenal trigger, stable stock design, and exceptional optics setup make it one of the most accurate semi-automatic .308 rifles ever produced. Whether sought after as a collector’s piece, a precision shooter, or a practical long-range rifle, this HK SR9-T is an elite-level firearm, offering unparalleled performance and legendary HK build quality.

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Pre-Ban Heckler & Koch HK 91 .308 18” Semi-Auto Rifle HK91 G3 Battle Rifle & 2 Mags, 1981 Pre-Ban Heckler & Koch HK 91 .308 18” Semi-Auto Rifle HK91 G3 Battle Rifle & 2 Mags, 1981

Pre-Ban Heckler & Koch HK 91 .308 18” Semi-Auto Rifle HK91 G3 Battle Rifle & 2 Mags, 1981

Lot #78 (Sale Order 78 of 354)

Make: Heckler & Koch, HK

Model: HK91

Serial Number: A 036997

Year of Manufacture: 1981 (IB Date Code)

Caliber: .308 / 7.62x51

Action Type: Roller Delayed Blowback, Semi-Automatic Fed By Detachable Magazines

Markings: The left side of the mag-well is marked, “HK91 A 036997 / Cal..308” with an “IB” date code and Ulm proof. The right side of the receiver is marked, “Made In Germany HK Inc. Art. Va. 22 201”. Both sides of the trigger housing are marked, “0 1”. The forend is marked, “1IF”, the buttstock is marked, “6/3/76”. The aluminum magazine is marked, “G3HK 3/81”. The steel magazine is marked, “7.62x51 IB”.

Barrel Length: 18”. 19.5” with flash hider.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a hooded post. The rear sight is a four position diopter drum adjustable peep sights and an open V-notch.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a three piece green polymer set with a slim open top G3 forend, finger grooved pistol grip, and drop comb stock with sling bar, holes for takedown pins, and ribbed plastic buttplate. There are light scratches and rub marks throughout consistent with normal wear and use. The texturing on the forend is sharp. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP is 14 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates at about Good to Very Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 20rd Aluminum HK magazine in Very Good condition, and one 20rd steel HK magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: HK gray enamel, Parkerized

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is very bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates at a 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 92% of its metal finish. There is light operation wear. There are light scratches throughout, and light wear and finish chipping at the magwell and the top of the receiver which is consistent with use of a scope mount. The front of the cocking tube has a bayonet lug adapter installed. The pins are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: 2 Magazines.

Our Assessment: This Heckler & Koch HK91 in .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO, manufactured in 1981, is a well regarded semi-automatic battle rifle, directly derived from the legendary G3 military rifle. Built on H&K’s roller-delayed blowback action, this rifle is known for its exceptional durability, reliability, and battlefield-proven design. Originally developed for military use, the civilian HK91 retains the same robust stamped steel receiver, fluted chamber for reliable extraction, and precise diopter drum sights, making it one of the most desirable Cold War-era battle rifles available on the civilian market. The 18-inch barrel provides an excellent balance of muzzle velocity, accuracy, and maneuverability, making this rifle well-suited for both long-range precision and practical field use. This example retains about 92% of its original finish, with minor handling wear, light scratches, and some finish chipping around the mag-well and receiver top, consistent with the use of a scope mount. The bore is exceptionally clean, with sharp rifling and no erosion, ensuring outstanding accuracy and longevity.

For collectors, military surplus enthusiasts, and those seeking a proven battle rifle, the HK91 is a premier choice. As an original German-made pre-ban rifle, it carries historical value, superior craftsmanship, and an enduring reputation for ruggedness and performance. Whether appreciated as a Cold War-era collectible, a hard-hitting semi-auto for the range, or a practical defensive rifle, this 1981 HK91 is an exceptional example of H&K’s engineering excellence. With its legendary roller-delayed action, military heritage, and limited civilian availability, this rifle remains one of the most iconic and desirable .308 battle rifles ever produced.

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Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 6 Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 6

Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 6" 9mm PDW-Style Semi-Auto Pistol & Case, Extras, MFD 2020

Lot #79 (Sale Order 79 of 354)

Make: Grand Power

Model: Stribog SP9A1

Serial Number: GSA2086

Year of Manufacture: 2020

Caliber: 9mm Luger (9x19mm)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Detachable Magazine Fed

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked, "GRAND POWER MADE IN SLOVAKIA” with the Grand Power logo. The right side is marked, “STRIBOG SP9A1” along with several proofs, serial numbers and matched caliber markings. There is an import mark underneath the forend rail section. The polymer frame is marked, GRAND POWER Ltd. Made In Slovakia”.

Barrel Length: 6", with threaded tri-lug adapter installed (an 8" barrel is also included which is threaded, but does not have a tri-lug)

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a folding hooded white-dot post fixed to the front of the upper receiver's rail. The rear sight is a folding aperture fixed to the rear of the rail. When folded down, the sights present a very low-profile post and square notch. There is a rail along the top of the upper receiver for mounting optics (none present)

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is textured black polymer integral to the frame. A black polymer AFG has been installed on the accessory rail on the bottom of the upper receiver and a Sig branded thumb-stop is mounted to the M-lok mounting point on the left. The grip has no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grip is in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: Both bores are bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in either bore. In this writer's opinion, the bores rate 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 99% of its metal finish. There is no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. The action shows minor operational wear. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes in a black nylon Assault Systems case with manual, the original bolt stop (HB Industries extended stop installed), additional barrel nuts, original hammer and trigger springs (JP Enhanced Reliability springs installed), additional front and rear sights, original receiver back plate (picatinny plate installed), trigger lock, a single 20-round magazine, total of four 30-round magazines currently fit with custom couplers, a single 50-round F5 Mfg drum magazine, the additional barrel as described, and a barrel wrench.

Our Assessment: This Grand Power Stribog SP9A1 is a top-tier example of a modern 9mm PDW-style semi-automatic pistol, manufactured in Slovakia and imported for civilian use in the U.S. This 2020-production model features the original delayed-blowback operation, a robust monolithic upper receiver, and a modular design that makes it highly adaptable for various roles—from home defense to competitive shooting and tactical training. Known for its impressive out-of-the-box reliability, smooth cycling, and accuracy, the SP9A1 has become a favorite among enthusiasts looking for a rugged, affordable alternative to more expensive 9mm PCC platforms. This particular example is in Excellent overall condition, retaining about 99% of its original black finish with only light handling marks and minimal signs of operation. The 6” barrel includes a tri-lug adapter for use with suppressors or muzzle devices, while the included 8” barrel provides even more versatility. Both barrels are bright with sharp rifling and rate a perfect 10/10. The upgraded internals, including JP Enhanced Reliability springs and an HB Industries extended bolt stop, ensure improved performance and cycling. Additional accessories like the M-LOK thumb stop, angled foregrip, and folding sights make this pistol fully range-ready. The grip and receiver show no damage, only minor handling wear, and all controls function smoothly and correctly.

What sets this Stribog apart is the completeness of the package: it includes a total of five magazines—four 30-rounders with custom couplers, one 20-rounder, and a 50-round F5 drum—as well as multiple spare parts, upgraded components, an extra threaded barrel, and a quality nylon carry case. Whether you're a tactical shooter, a PCC competitor, or simply an enthusiast of modern firearm design, this SP9A1 offers unbeatable value, performance, and flexibility in a well-curated, high-performance setup.

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KelTec CMR30 .22 Magnum WMR 16” Semi-Automatic Rifle Carbine PCC & Box KelTec CMR30 .22 Magnum WMR 16” Semi-Automatic Rifle Carbine PCC & Box

KelTec CMR30 .22 Magnum WMR 16” Semi-Automatic Rifle Carbine PCC & Box

Lot #80 (Sale Order 80 of 354)

Make: Kel-Tec

Model: CMR30

Serial Number: Y6S57

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .22 WMR

Action Type: Semi-Auto, Straight Blow-Back

Markings: The left side is marked “KEL-TEC CNC INC / COCOA FL USA”.  The right side is marked “KELTEC”. There is a metal inlay under the rear of the frame marked “KEL-TEC / COCOA, FL / .22 WMR / Y6S57”. 

Barrel Length: 16” Threaded with knurled thread protector

Sights:  The top of the receiver is a flat-top Picatinny rail for optic and sight options. Comes with a set of Magpul MBUS low-profile flip-up sights. 

Stock Configuration and Condition: The grip is a checkered polymer integral to the frame.  The top and bottom of the upper handguard have Picatinny rails for all your favorite accessories and attachments. The buttstock is a telescoping multi-position stock.  This rifle features ambidextrous safety and non-reciprocating charging handles.  There is a drop button in front of the trigger guard for the adjustment of the stock LOP.  The LOP measures 14.25” from the front of the trigger to the rear of the fully extended buttstock.  There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grip and frame rates in Excellent condition with little to no handling wear. 

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Two (2) KelTec 30-round .22WMR polymer magazines in Excellent Condition.  

Type of Finish: Blued with Black Polymer

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion. 1:14 Twist.  In my opinion the bore rates 10/10. 

Overall Condition: This rifle retains 99% of its metal finish. There is no operation wear visible.  The screws and pins are unmarred, and all markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rate is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, thorough and consistent cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards. 

Box, Paperwork, and Accessories: This rifle comes with its factory box and two magazines. 

Our Assessment:  The CMR-30 is an engineering feat from the ground up. A manufacturing habit KELTEC is notorious for.  Designed to shoot 30rds of .22WMR from a single flush fit magazine with minimal recoil, its accuracy makes this a range-day plinker that belongs in every arsenal.  With the space age designs KelTec is notorious for in lightweight, versatile, and controllable profiles, this CMR-30 is easily qualified as one of the most fun plinkers on the market.  This gun runs great suppressed with its straight blowback operation and the non-reciprocating charging handles mean increased accuracy for follow-up shot after follow-up.


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Action Arms Israeli IMI Galil Model 392 16” Barrel .223 Semi Auto Rifle & 3 Mags, Folding Stock Action Arms Israeli IMI Galil Model 392 16” Barrel .223 Semi Auto Rifle & 3 Mags, Folding Stock

Action Arms Israeli IMI Galil Model 392 16” Barrel .223 Semi Auto Rifle & 3 Mags, Folding Stock

Lot #81 (Sale Order 81 of 354)

Make: Action Arms/IMI

Model: 392 (Galil ARM)

Serial Number: AAL-2081791

Year of Manufacture: 1980s Pre-Ban

Caliber: .223 Rem

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Long Stroke Gas Piston, Detachable Magazine Fed

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked, “AAL-2081791 / ACTION ARMS LTD. PHILA, PA. / S.AUTO GALIL CAL. .223 REM MODEL 392 IMI-ISRAEL / F S”. The right side is marked, “05X / S F”. The rear sight is serial matched. There are various small proofs throughout. The rear sight is marked, “1791”.

Barrel Length: 16”. 16.5” with the flash hider/.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a hooded post fixed to the gas block. The rear sight is a two position flip up peep sight fixed to the dust cover. There is a pair of tritium flip-up night sights. The Tritium is dead.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle has a three piece furniture set with a steel right-side folding tubular stock, polymer pistol grip, and serrated wood handguard w/ bipod. The folding stock and handguard have minimal wear with some scratches and pressure dents in the wood. There are no chips or cracks. Overall the stock set rates in Very Good to excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 2x 50 round magazines, and 1x 35 round magazine all in excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Black Enamel, Parkerized

Finish Originality: Original to Import Condition

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore but there is some light fouling. In this writers opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. There is light handling wear throughout. The bipod is in Excellent condition. The markings are clear. The screw heads and pins are sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with three mags, paperwork.

Our Assessment: This Action Arms Israeli IMI Galil Model 392, chambered in .223 Remington, is a highly regarded pre-ban semi-automatic rifle, built on the legendary Galil ARM platform. Designed by Israel Military Industries (IMI) and imported by Action Arms Ltd. in the 1980s, this rifle was developed as Israel’s answer to the shortcomings of the FN FAL in desert combat, combining the rugged reliability of the AK-47 with the precision and refinements of Western rifles. With its 16-inch barrel and long-stroke gas piston system, this Galil offers exceptional durability, accuracy, and battlefield-proven performance, making it a highly collectible and functional rifle for military surplus enthusiasts and modern shooters alike. One of the standout features of this Galil Model 392 is its folding tubular stock, which provides compact storage and transportability while maintaining stability when deployed. The serrated wooden handguard with an integrated bipod adds to the original military configuration, enhancing practicality for prone and supported shooting positions. This rifle is equipped with standard Galil iron sights, including a hooded front post and a two-position rear peep sight, as well as flip-up tritium night sights, though the tritium has since faded. The 97% original finish is in remarkable condition, with only light handling wear, and the bore remains bright with sharp rifling, ensuring continued accuracy and functionality.

For collectors, military rifle enthusiasts, and those looking for a historically significant pre-ban semi-auto, this IMI Galil Model 392 is a rare and exceptional find. As an import-marked Israeli battle rifle, it retains the heritage, craftsmanship, and combat-proven design that makes the Galil one of the most revered rifles of the Cold War era. Whether kept as a collector’s centerpiece, a range-ready shooter, or a part of a military surplus collection, this pre-ban Action Arms-imported Galil stands as one of the finest and most reliable rifles ever produced by Israel Military Industries.

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Pacific Armament Import Brazilian Imbel C3A Para FN-FAL 7.62 NATO 18” Semi Auto Rifle Pacific Armament Import Brazilian Imbel C3A Para FN-FAL 7.62 NATO 18” Semi Auto Rifle

Pacific Armament Import Brazilian Imbel C3A Para FN-FAL 7.62 NATO 18” Semi Auto Rifle

Lot #82 (Sale Order 82 of 354)

Make: Imbel, Itajuba Brazil / Pacific Armament Co. Import

Model: C3A

Serial Number: PAC12396

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: 7.62 NATO

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Short Stroke Gas Operated, Magazine Fed

Markings: The right side of the mag-well is marked, “PAC12396” and the receiver is marked with an Imbel logo and, “Receiver made by IMBEL. Itajuba Brazil / PACIFIC ARMAMENT CORPORATION. MODESTO, CA USA”. The left side of the receiver is marked, “Fz SA 7.62 - C3A”. The inside of the mag-well is marked, “2002”. The trigger housing is marked, “S R A”. The safety selector is marked with “R”. The muzzle device is marked, “FSE USA 06A”.

Barrel Length: 18” 19.5” Including the muzzle device.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable iron post within two protective ears. The rear sight is a two position diopter.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a three piece set with a vented bipod cut handguard, smooth pistol grip, and folding metal stock with a serrated butt-plate. There are light handling marks throughout. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures 14.25" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttpad. The stock set rates in about Very Good overall condition. There is a free swiveling sling ring banded around the barrel in front of the gas block. This rifle sports a ribbed polymer carry handle attached to the receiver.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 20rd steel magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Black enamel, Parkerized

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright and the rifling is pronounced. There is light erosion in the bore and some stubborn fouling. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 8/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 92% of its metal finish. There is light handling wear throughout. The action has only minor wear consistent with light use. The bolt is sand cut. The screw heads are sharp and the pins unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. Note: This rifle has a three position selector that will cause hammer follow if used, which is normal for Imbel rifles. The gas system is adjustable and there is a gas cutoff on the front.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: One Magazine.

Our Assessment: This Pacific Armament Import Brazilian Imbel C3A Para FN-FAL, chambered in 7.62 NATO, is a high-quality, semi-automatic battle rifle, built to the renowned FN-FAL pattern by IMBEL (Indústria de Material Bélico do Brasil). IMBEL has long been recognized for producing some of the best FN-FAL variants, supplying rifles to military forces around the world while maintaining the original design's rugged durability and battlefield reliability. This C3A Para model, featuring an 18-inch barrel (19.5 inches including the muzzle device), provides an excellent balance of accuracy, maneuverability, and firepower, making it an outstanding choice for collectors, enthusiasts of military rifles, and those seeking a dependable .308 battle rifle. One of the key features of this IMBEL C3A Para FAL is its folding metal stock, which enhances the rifle’s compactness and portability, making it ideal for transport and storage. The rifle retains about 92% of its original finish, with minor handling marks and light operational wear, consistent with careful use rather than hard service. The semi-bright bore with strong rifling indicates that it remains a capable shooter, with only light erosion and some stubborn fouling present.

For FN-FAL collectors, military rifle enthusiasts, and those looking for a high-quality, Brazilian-made variant of the iconic battle rifle, this IMBEL C3A Para FAL is a fantastic option. With its durable black enamel and parkerized finish, sharp markings, and solid mechanical function, this rifle remains in very good condition and is an excellent representation of the FN-FAL legacy. Whether kept as a collectible piece, used as a functional shooter, or displayed as part of a Cold War-era rifle collection, this IMBEL-built C3A FAL stands as one of the finest examples of the "Right Arm of the Free World" still available today.

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DS Arms SA-58 FAL STG-58 Parts Build Type 1 Metric .308/7.62x51 21” Semi-Auto Rifle DS Arms SA-58 FAL STG-58 Parts Build Type 1 Metric .308/7.62x51 21” Semi-Auto Rifle

DS Arms SA-58 FAL STG-58 Parts Build Type 1 Metric .308/7.62x51 21” Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot #83 (Sale Order 83 of 354)

Make: DS Arms

Model: SA-58

Serial Number: DS29255

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .308 / 7.62x 51

Action Type: Short stroke gas piston tilting lock, magazine fed semi automatic rifle.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked, “SA58 308 CAL SER# DS29255”. The right side is marked with the DSA logo and address. The trigger housing is marked “S R A / 461” on the left side and “RA3943” electro-stenciled on the right side. The muzzle device is marked, “TAPCO COM US”. The charging handle is marked, “FSE USA”.

Barrel Length: 21”. 22.5” with the muzzle device.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable post set between two protective ears and the rear is a standard ramp type aperture sight with 200 meter zero and slides to 600 meter extension

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle has a three piece Austrian stock set with a sling ring, clamshell stamped metal handguard, smooth polymer pistol grip, and polymer dropped comb stock with hard rubber buttpad. There is handling wear consistent with a surplus parts kit. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures 14.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttpad. Overall this stock set rates in Good condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 1x 20rd 7.62 NATO metric FAL magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Parkerized, Enamel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is light gray and the rifling is mostly well defined. There is some fouling in the grooves along with mild erosion and intermittent light pitting. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 75% of its metal finish. As this firearm is built off of a surplus kit, it shows moderate to heavy thinning and wear to most parts giving it a battle worn appearance. The receiver retains almost all of its finish. The screw heads are mostly sharp. The pins are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with a total of one magazine.

Our Assessment: This DS Arms SA-58 FAL STG-58 Parts Build, chambered in .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO, is a well-built, semi-automatic variant of the legendary FN FAL battle rifle, constructed using a mix of Austrian STG-58 surplus parts and modern DS Arms components. The FAL platform, often referred to as the “Right Arm of the Free World”, is one of the most widely deployed and battle-proven rifles of the Cold War era, valued for its rugged design, reliable gas system, and powerful chambering. This rifle features a 21-inch barrel (22.5 inches with the muzzle device), providing excellent accuracy and effective ballistic performance, making it ideal for long-range shooting, military surplus collecting, and recreational range use. One of the standout features of this SA-58 FAL is its combination of surplus Austrian STG-58 components and DS Arms’ high-quality American-made receiver, which retains the durability and functionality of the original military-issue rifle. The rifle is fitted with a clamshell stamped metal handguard, a smooth polymer pistol grip, and a polymer dropped-comb stock with a hard rubber buttpad. While the bore shows moderate erosion and light pitting, the rifling remains well-defined, ensuring that this rifle is still capable of accurate shooting with the right ammunition and proper maintenance. The receiver retains most of its original finish, though the surplus components exhibit the expected wear from field use, adding to its Cold War-era aesthetic.

For military surplus collectors, FAL enthusiasts, and shooters who appreciate classic battle rifle designs, this DS Arms SA-58 FAL STG-58 build offers a historic and functional example of the legendary FAL platform. Its mix of original Austrian parts and modern DS Arms manufacturing makes it an authentic representation of the Cold War’s most famous battle rifle, while still maintaining strong shooting capabilities and reliability. Whether used as a range rifle, a collectible military firearm, or a piece of FAL history, this rifle is a fantastic addition to any collection of military-style semi-auto rifles, offering both practical performance and historical significance. -R.E.

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DS Arms L1A1 FAL Australian L2A1 Parts Build Inch Pattern .308/7.62x51 21” Semi-Auto Rifle DS Arms L1A1 FAL Australian L2A1 Parts Build Inch Pattern .308/7.62x51 21” Semi-Auto Rifle

DS Arms L1A1 FAL Australian L2A1 Parts Build Inch Pattern .308/7.62x51 21” Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot #84 (Sale Order 84 of 354)

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Make: DS Arms

Model: L1A1 (C2A1 Parts Build)

Serial Number: AD0236

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: 7.62x51 NATO

Action Type: Short stroke gas piston tilting lock, magazine fed semi automatic rifle.

Markings: This left side of the receiver is marked, “RIFLE 7.62MM L1A1 SER# AD0236”, the right is marked with the DSA logo and address. The right side of the trigger housing is marked, “AD63 384”. The left side of the receiver is marked with, “S R A” and a broad arrow proof with an Australian Lithgow proof. The bttom of the barrel has a Canadian proof. The bottom of the charging handle and flash hider are marked, “FSE USA”.

Barrel Length: 21”. 24” with the flash hider.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable post set between two protective ears and the rear is an escalator type peep sight adjustable out to 1000 meters.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle has a three piece walnut stock set with a sling ring on the barrel, wood covered bipod that folds against the barrel to make a handguard, smooth wood pistol grip, and dropped comb stock with a sling loop and metal buttplate with a hinged storage compartment. There are light handling marks throughout. There are no chips or cracks. There is a polymer carry handle attached to the receiver. The LOP measures 14.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttpad. Overall this stock set rates in Very Good Plus condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 1x 30rd 7.62 NATO Inch Pattern FAL magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Parkerized, Enamel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is faint erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 85% of its metal finish. As this firearm is built off of a surplus kit, it shows moderate thinning and light wear to most parts giving it a battle worn appearance. The receiver retains almost all of its finish. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. This rifle sports a three position safety (Safe, Semi, Semi)

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with single magazine, cotton sling.

Our Assessment: The DS Arms L1A1 FAL Canadian C2A1 Parts Build, chambered in 7.62x51mm NATO, is a high-quality semi-automatic rifle, blending the legendary FAL platform with Canadian and Australian military surplus components. Built using a DSA-manufactured receiver and surplus heavy-barrel parts, this rifle is a faithful recreation of the Canadian C2A1 automatic rifle, which served as a squad support weapon in the Cold War era. The 21"" barrel (24"" with the flash hider) ensures outstanding ballistic performance, long-range accuracy, and durability, making it an ideal choice for military surplus collectors and FAL enthusiasts alike. One of the defining features of this build is its wood-covered bipod, which folds against the barrel to double as a handguard, a unique trait of the C2A1 light automatic rifle. The rifle is also fitted with a walnut stock set, maintaining the classic aesthetic of the original service rifle. The rear sight, graduated out to 1,000 meters, reflects the rifle’s intended role as a designated marksman and support weapon in Canadian military doctrine. The trigger housing bears Australian military markings, reflecting how surplus Canadian rifles, including C2A1 variants, were later sold to Australia, where they were re-marked and integrated into their military inventory. While built from surplus military parts, the receiver retains sharp markings and original finish, with a battle-worn appearance that adds to its authenticity. The bore is clean, with sharp rifling and minimal signs of wear, ensuring that this rifle remains a capable shooter despite its surplus origins.

For collectors, military rifle enthusiasts, and those seeking a distinctive FAL variant, this DS Arms L1A1/C2A1 build is an excellent addition to any collection. With its Canadian surplus parts, Australian markings, and DS Arms’ reputation for quality manufacturing, this rifle offers both historical significance and practical functionality. These rifles saw service in both Canadian and Australian forces, highlighting the global impact of the FN FAL design. Whether used for range shooting, historical appreciation, or as a standout piece in a Cold War rifle collection, C2A1 build features is a remarkable representation of one of the most respected battle rifles in military history.

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Century Arms CETME 18” .308 Semi Auto Cold War Roller Delay Battle Rifle & 20rd Mag Century Arms CETME 18” .308 Semi Auto Cold War Roller Delay Battle Rifle & 20rd Mag

Century Arms CETME 18” .308 Semi Auto Cold War Roller Delay Battle Rifle & 20rd Mag

Lot #85 (Sale Order 85 of 354)

Make: Century Arms

Model: CETME

Serial Number: 001811

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .308 Win. / 7.62x51mm NATO

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, roller delayed blowback, fed by detachable magazines.

Markings: The top of the receiver has the serial number, “001811”. The right side of the mag-well is marked, “MADE IN USA CENTURY ARMS INC ST ALBANS VT CETME .308 (7.62)”. Both sides of the trigger housing are marked, “F S”.

Barrel Length: 18” 20” With the ported muzzle device.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a hooded pike post integral to the triple frame. The rear sight is a four position flip sight with three peep holes and an open V-notch.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle has a three piece wood and polymer stock set with a finger grooved and vented wood handguard, polymer finger groove pistol grip, and a straight dropped comb stock with a serrated rubber recoil pad. The buttstock has a sling well & passthrough along with holes for the takedown pins. There are no chips but there is a crack at the front of the forend cap which is normal for CETME’s. The LOP is 14.5”. Overall, this stock set is in Very Good condition.

Magazine Quantity and Condition: This rifle includes One 20 round CETME 7.62x51 steel mag in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Parkerized, KG Gunkote

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is some light stubborn fouling throughout the grooves. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates at a 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. There are some light handling marks throughout, otherwise the finish is very strong. The receiver has reinforcement rails along both sides. The screw heads are sharp, the pins are undamaged. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. This rifle headspaces at 13 thousandths using our shim gauges. The action is smooth, the trigger is heavy but smooth.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: One 20rd magazine.

Our Assessment: This Century Arms CETME in .308 Winchester / 7.62x51mm NATO is a semi-automatic Cold War-era battle rifle, modeled after the original Spanish CETME Model C, which served as the basis for the later Heckler & Koch G3 rifle. Designed with a roller-delayed blowback system, this rifle offers robust reliability, durable construction, and smooth operation, making it a great choice for military surplus enthusiasts, recreational shooters, and collectors of Cold War-era firearms. The 18-inch barrel, extended to 20 inches with the ported muzzle device, provides a good balance between maneuverability and long-range ballistic performance, ensuring that it remains effective for both range shooting and practical field use. One of the standout features of this CETME rifle is its three-piece wood and polymer stock set, which includes a finger-grooved wooden handguard, a polymer pistol grip, and a classic straight-comb stock with a serrated rubber recoil pad. The stamped steel receiver with reinforcement rails adds to the rifle’s durability while maintaining the battle-proven design of its Spanish predecessor. The rifle is equipped with a four-position flip rear sight, allowing shooters to adjust for different distances, and a hooded front post sight, consistent with other military-style battle rifles of the era. The rifle remains in excellent condition, retaining about 97% of its finish, with only minor handling marks present. The bore is bright with sharp rifling, and the action is smooth, with a heavy but consistent trigger pull.

For collectors, military rifle enthusiasts, and those looking for a rugged and historically significant semi-auto rifle, this Century Arms CETME is an excellent option. It offers the proven roller-delayed blowback system in a well-constructed, battle-tested platform, chambered for one of the most widely available full-power rifle cartridges in the world. Whether appreciated as a Cold War-era classic, a capable range rifle, or a collectible piece reflecting the lineage of the legendary G3, this CETME delivers historical value, reliable performance, and a unique shooting experience that stands out among military-style semi-auto rifles.

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Gunwerks Skunkwerks The Accountant .308 Winchester 17.5” Bolt Action Rifle System & Leupold Scope Gunwerks Skunkwerks The Accountant .308 Winchester 17.5” Bolt Action Rifle System & Leupold Scope

Gunwerks Skunkwerks The Accountant .308 Winchester 17.5” Bolt Action Rifle System & Leupold Scope

Lot #86 (Sale Order 86 of 354)

Make: Gunwerks (Skunkwerks Division)

Model: The Accountant

Serial Number: GF1105

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .308 Winchester

Action Type: Bolt Action, Detachable Magazine Fed Rifle

Markings: The chassis is marked “SKUNKWERKS BY GUNWERKS” on each side. The left side of the receiver is marked “GUNWERKS LLC. / CODY WYOMING”. The GLR / GF1105”.

Barrel Length: 17.5” (11.5” barrel with integral 6” suppressor baffle section)

Sights / Optics: The rifle includes a mounted Leupold Mark 5HD 2-10x30mm scope secured in LaRue detachable rings.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle is fitted with a JTAC Industries chassis featuring a collapsible stock, ergonomic pistol grip with finger grooves, and an aluminum forend with M-LOK attachment points. The LOP measures 13 5/8" from the front of the trigger to the rear of the buttpad at full extension. The chassis and grip display no visible wear or handling marks, rating Excellent overall.

Type of Finish: Black Anodized Aluminum & Titanium Suppressor Tube, Matte 416R Stainless Steel Barrel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This Skunkwerks Accountant rifle retains approximately 99%+ of its metal finish. The bolt assembly and barrel show virtually no operational wear, and the suppressor tube maintains its pristine appearance. The chassis and optic are free from noticeable blemishes. This rifle appears nearly unfired and meticulously cared for, in Excellent condition overall.

Mechanics: The action functions smoothly and correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is a custom-fitted leather briefcase (17.5” x 12.75” x 3”) specifically designed for discreet transportation and secure storage of the rifle system. Accessories include the installed Leupold Mark 5HD scope in LaRue detachable rings, two five-round detachable box magazines, and the integral titanium suppressor assembly that achieves an advertised noise reduction to approximately 140 dB. Comes with a Gunwerks patch, The Accountant patch, two Skunkwerks pens, and Tax Stamp Forms.

Our Assessment: The Gunwerks Skunkwerks "The Accountant" represents a truly remarkable blend of tactical innovation, precision engineering, and discreet portability. Chambered in .308 Winchester, this rifle features a unique 416R stainless steel barrel integrated seamlessly with a titanium suppressor, creating a compact yet exceptionally quiet shooting experience. With its JTAC Industries collapsible chassis and meticulously chosen accessories, including a Leupold Mark 5HD scope and custom briefcase, the entire package is streamlined for discreet transport and ease of storage.

Perfectly suited for discerning marksmen, tactical professionals, and serious collectors alike, "The Accountant" rifle system offers unparalleled versatility and accuracy in a portable, secure package. Its near-new condition and premium construction make it an excellent investment for those seeking exceptional quality and performance in a modern precision rifle system.

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Chinese Norinco MAK-91 Pre-Ban National Match 7.62x39mm Milled Semi-Auto Rifle 1993 & Sling Chinese Norinco MAK-91 Pre-Ban National Match 7.62x39mm Milled Semi-Auto Rifle 1993 & Sling

Chinese Norinco MAK-91 Pre-Ban National Match 7.62x39mm Milled Semi-Auto Rifle 1993 & Sling

Lot #87 (Sale Order 87 of 354)

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Make: Norinco (China North Industries Corp.)

Model: MAK-91 National Match

Serial Number: 9302262

Year of Manufacture: 1993 (Pre-Assault Weapons Ban 1994)

Caliber: 7.62×39mm

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Detachable Magazine-Fed Rifle

Markings: The left side of the milled receiver is marked “National Match MAK-91 7.62x39 JPE Pomona CA.”, factory code “386”, and “NM93 02262”. The bottom of the receiver is marked “Norinco Made in China”. The right side of the receiver is marked “S F” (Safe/Fire). The rear sight is marked “1-8” with “D” for the battle position. The left side of the bolt carrier and right side of the dustcover are marked “02262”.

Barrel Length: 18”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable post with a protective hood. The rear sight is a tangent-style leaf sight with ""U""-notch adjustable from 100–800 meters and a battle “D” position.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The furniture set is black polymer. The fixed buttstock has a rear sling bar. The two-piece handguard is smooth, ventilated polymer. The gas tube is ported. The pistol grip is integrated into the buttstock, mimicking the RPK-style furniture. The LOP measures 14.5” from the trigger to the back of the stock. The furniture is in Excellent overall condition, with slight scuffing visible on the grip and buttstock, and little to no handling wear.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Included is one original, rare 30-round Bakelite Norinco ""Humped"" magazine, in Very Good–Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. There is stubborn fouling in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 95% of its original metal finish. There are some light scratches on the dust cover and receiver. There is also minor pitting on the left side of the barrel near the muzzle. The screwheads are sharp, and pins remain unmarred. Markings are crisp and clear. Overall, this rifle rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included with this rifle is an attached canvas sling in Very Good condition and one highly desirable 30-round Bakelite Norinco ""Humped"" magazine, considered a rare collector’s item.

Our Assessment: The Norinco MAK-91 National Match rifle is a premium, semi-automatic Chinese variant of the iconic AK-platform rifle, produced shortly before the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban. Designed specifically for the U.S. civilian market, the MAK-91 boasts a heavy 18” barrel and milled receiver, offering enhanced accuracy compared to typical AK-style rifles. Chambered in the ever-popular 7.62×39mm cartridge, it combines reliability, durability, and performance synonymous with the Kalashnikov legacy.

This rifle is especially collectible due to its pre-ban status, milled receiver construction, distinctive RPK-style polymer furniture, and original Norinco ""Humped"" Bakelite magazine—an uncommon find sought after by AK collectors. Its robust construction, very good bore condition and original finish ensure reliable functionality and collector appeal. A truly noteworthy acquisition for any serious firearms enthusiast or AK collector.

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Norinco MAK-91 National Match 7.62x39mm 18” Milled Semi-Automatic Rifle Pre-Ban 1993 Norinco MAK-91 National Match 7.62x39mm 18” Milled Semi-Automatic Rifle Pre-Ban 1993

Norinco MAK-91 National Match 7.62x39mm 18” Milled Semi-Automatic Rifle Pre-Ban 1993

Lot #88 (Sale Order 88 of 354)

Make: Norinco (China North Industries Corp.)

Model: MAK-91 National Match

Serial Number: 9301032

Year of Manufacture: 1993 (Pre-Assault Weapons Ban 1994)

Caliber: 7.62×39mm

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Detachable Magazine-Fed Rifle

Markings: The left side of the milled receiver is marked “National Match MAK-91 7.62x39 JPE Pomona CA.”, factory code “386”, and “NM93 01032”. The bottom of the receiver is marked “Norinco Made in China”. The right side of the receiver is marked “S F” (Safe/Fire). The rear sight is marked “1-8” with “D” for the battle position. The left side of the bolt carrier and right side of the dustcover are marked “01032”.

Barrel Length: 18”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable post with protective hood. The rear sight is a tangent-style leaf sight with a “U”-notch adjustable from 100–800 meters and a battle “D” position.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The furniture set is black polymer. The fixed buttstock has a rear sling bar. The two-piece handguard is smooth, ventilated polymer. The gas tube is ported. The pistol grip is integrated into the buttstock, replicating the RPK-style furniture. The LOP measures 14.5” from the trigger to the back of the stock. The furniture shows minimal handling wear with slight scuffing; overall, it is in Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: None

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is very bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 95% of its original blued finish. There are scattered minor scratches and slight thinning at high points and edges from careful handling and storage. Screwheads and pins are sharp and unmarred. Markings remain clear and legible. Overall, this rifle rates in Very Good–Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Norinco MAK-91 National Match rifle is a highly desirable variant of the iconic Kalashnikov family, imported just before the 1994 Assault Weapons Ban. Featuring a heavier 18-inch barrel, milled receiver, and enhanced sights, it offers improved accuracy and durability compared to standard AK-pattern rifles. This example remains in original, excellent mechanical condition, chambered in the robust and proven 7.62×39mm cartridge. Its pre-ban status and exceptional condition make it particularly collectible for AK enthusiasts, collectors, and shooters alike.

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RARE Izhmash Kalashnikov Saiga-308-1 ISP 100 Carbine .308 Winchester Semi-Auto Rifle RARE Izhmash Kalashnikov Saiga-308-1 ISP 100 Carbine .308 Winchester Semi-Auto Rifle

RARE Izhmash Kalashnikov Saiga-308-1 ISP 100 Carbine .308 Winchester Semi-Auto Rifle

Lot #89 (Sale Order 89 of 354)

Make: Izhmash

Model: Saiga Hunting Carbine

Serial Number: H04710909

Year of Manufacture: 2004

Caliber: .308 Winchester (Less than 300 .308 were imported)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic

Barrel Length: 23.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed to a raised base at the muzzle. The rear sight is a tangent u-notch sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece checkered synthetic stock with semi-pistol grip, straight comb, rubber buttpad, two sling studs and checkered forend with palm swells. The receiver is The LOP measures 13.5” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The left side of the receiver has a mounting rail for Kalashnikov style scopes and optics. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition. There are no chips or cracks. There are some faint drag lines on the stocks. The checkering is intact with minor handling wear.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 10rd .308 Win magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Black

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. In this writer's opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 99% of its metal finish. The screw heads are sharp and the pins are unmarred. The markings are crisp. There is some minor operation wear. This rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with a total of one magazine.

Our Assessment: This Izhmash Saiga .308 Hunting Carbine, produced in 2004 during the U.S. Assault Weapons Ban, is a semi-automatic rifle designed for hunting and sporting purposes. Less than 300 .308 were imported to the US making this a rare find. Manufactured by the renowned Russian arms maker Izhmash, the Saiga .308 is based on the robust and reliable AK-47 platform, offering exceptional durability and performance. Chambered in .308 Winchester, this carbine provides substantial stopping power suitable for a variety of game.

During the Assault Weapons Ban, this particular model was equipped with a polymer stock, receiver, and dust cover, conforming to the regulatory requirements of the time. These features not only ensured compliance but also contributed to the rifle's lightweight and corrosion resistance. The Saiga .308's design includes a smooth and dependable action, with a reputation for accuracy and ease of maintenance. Its adaptability, combined with the trusted AK-47 mechanics, makes the Izhmash Saiga .308 Hunting Carbine a valuable addition for both collectors and practical users. Please see our photos and good luck on your bid!

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Ruger Old Army Stainless .44 Cal 7.5 Ruger Old Army Stainless .44 Cal 7.5

Ruger Old Army Stainless .44 Cal 7.5" Black Powder Revolver & Leather Holster

Lot #90 (Sale Order 90 of 354)

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Make: Ruger

Model: Old Army

Serial Number: 145-80874

Year of Manufacture: Modern Production (Pre-2008 Discontinuation)

Caliber: .44 Caliber Black Powder

Action Type: Single Action Cap & Ball Revolver with Six-Shot Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked with the standard Ruger Old Army model designation and manufacturer’s address. The right side of the frame bears the Ruger logo and serial number.

Barrel Length: 7.5”

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: A ramped blade, pinned to the barrel. Rear Sight: A fully adjustable square-notch target sight mounted on the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The revolver is fitted with smooth walnut grips, showing light handling wear and minor finish loss at the butt. The grips remain structurally sound and rate in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, with sharp rifling. There is no visible corrosion, erosion, or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 98% of its original stainless finish. The only notable wear is on the grips and a faint turn line on the cylinder. The revolver shows a turn line on the cylinder, indicating it has been cycled and carried, but there are no burn marks on the cylinder face, suggesting it has seen little to no actual firing. The chambers are clean, with no signs of corrosion or fouling.

The screw heads are sharp, and the factory markings remain crisp and clear. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition, showing signs of being carried but very little, if any, use.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder indexes properly, locks up tightly, and the hammer holds at both half- and full-cock. The trigger is crisp, and all mechanical components operate as expected. We did not fire this revolver. As with all black powder firearms, a thorough cleaning and inspection may be necessary before use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with a leather holster, which shows light wear but remains in Very Good condition.

Our Assessment: The Ruger Old Army is widely regarded as one of the strongest and most reliable black powder revolvers ever made. Built on a modified Ruger Blackhawk frame, the Old Army takes inspiration from classic 19th-century cap & ball revolvers but improves upon them with modern metallurgy, precision machining, and adjustable target sights.

Unlike original Civil War-era revolvers, the Ruger Old Army is built to withstand heavy loads, provide exceptional accuracy, and deliver superior reliability. The stainless steel construction makes this revolver resistant to corrosion, which is crucial for black powder shooters who deal with caustic black powder residue.

This example appears to have been carried but not fired extensively, if at all. The turn line on the cylinder indicates handling, but there are no burn marks, no fouling, and the bore remains flawless. The original finish is intact at about 98%, and the leather holster makes this a complete package for collectors or shooters.

For black powder enthusiasts, collectors, and those seeking a top-tier percussion revolver, the Ruger Old Army is one of the finest examples ever produced. Whether for historical appreciation, competitive shooting, or backcountry carry, this is a top-tier cap & ball revolver that blends tradition with modern durability.

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Ruger Old Model Sheriffs Vaquero OMV Stainless 3 3/4 Ruger Old Model Sheriffs Vaquero OMV Stainless 3 3/4

Ruger Old Model Sheriffs Vaquero OMV Stainless 3 3/4" .357 Magnum Single Action Revolver 2001

Lot #91 (Sale Order 91 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: Vaquero (00507)

Serial Number: 58-06317

Year of Manufacture: 2001 (https://ruger.com/dataProcess/serialHistory/)

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type:  Single Action, 6 Shot Fluted Cylinder Revolver with Ejector Rod. 

Markings: The right side of the frame is marked “58-06317”. The left side of the frame is marked “RUGER VAQUERO / .357 MAG. CAL.”. The left of the barrel is marked with a safety warning address.     

 Barrel Length: 3 3/4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the barrel, the rear sight is a square notch in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two piece smooth white synthetic panels with Ruger logos. There are some light scratches and scuffs. There are no chips or cracks. Overall the grips are in Very Good to Fine condition.  

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore, but there is some stubborn fouling in the grooves toward the back end of the barrel. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10. 

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 96% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light handling and operation wear. There are scratches and minor scuffs. There are fire marks on the face of the cylinder. The screw heads are sharp, the pins are undamaged. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in Very Good-Fine condition.  

Mechanics: The actions function correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None. 

Our Assessment: The Ruger Vaquero Stainless in .357 Magnum is a beautifully crafted single-action revolver that combines classic Old West styling with modern safety and performance features. Designed for cowboy action shooters, collectors, and enthusiasts of traditional firearms, this revolver showcases Ruger’s renowned craftsmanship and durability. Its stainless steel construction not only provides a striking appearance but also ensures resistance to corrosion and wear, making it an excellent choice for outdoor use or regular shooting.

Chambered in .357 Magnum, the Vaquero can also accommodate .38 Special cartridges, offering versatility for target shooting and self-defense. It features a 3 3/4-inch barrel, an uncommon length for this model. The revolver’s transfer bar mechanism and loading gate interlock enhance safety during handling. With a little more heft than a Colt clone, coil springs, and Ruger's famous rugged construction, the Vaquero delivers a comfortable shooting experience, whether you're on the range or participating in cowboy action shooting competitions. This firearm is a timeless blend of form and function, embodying the spirit of the American West while meeting the standards of modern shooters.

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Ruger GP100 TALO Exclusive 4.2 Ruger GP100 TALO Exclusive 4.2

Ruger GP100 TALO Exclusive 4.2" .357 Magnum/.38 Special Engraved Revolver

Lot #92 (Sale Order 92 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: GP100 TALO Exclusive

Caliber: .357 Magnum / .38 Special

Serial Number: 179-54499

Action Type: Double-Action/Single-Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: This TALO special edition features an engraved stainless finish with intricate floral and scroll patterns adorning the barrel, frame, and cylinder. The left side of the barrel is marked with the Ruger emblem and model designation. The serial number is located on the right side of the frame.

Barrel Length: 4.2 In.

Sights / Optics: Equipped with a fiber optic front sight for enhanced visibility and an adjustable rear sight for precise targeting.

Grip Configuration & Condition: Fitted with hardwood grips that provide a comfortable and secure hold, complementing the revolver's aesthetic appeal.

Type of Finish: Engraved Satin Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Factory Original

Bore Condition:The bore rate 10/10 in this writer’s opinion.the bore is bright with sharp rifling.

Overall Condition: This revolver is in new, unfired condition, retaining 100% of its original finish. There are no handling marks or imperfections. The mechanics are flawless, with a smooth double-action trigger pull and a crisp single-action break. As with all new firearms, a thorough cleaning is recommended before use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The revolver comes in its original box, complete with all factory paperwork and accessories.

Our Assessment:The Ruger GP100 series is renowned for its rugged construction and reliable performance. This TALO Exclusive edition elevates the standard model with intricate factory engraving and premium features. The engraved stainless finish not only enhances its visual appeal but also provides excellent resistance to corrosion. The fiber optic front sight improves target acquisition, especially in low-light conditions, while the hardwood grips offer both comfort and style.

For those seeking a unique blend of artistry and functionality, this Ruger GP100 TALO Exclusive Engraved Revolver represents an exceptional choice. Its limited-edition status and superior craftsmanship make it a valuable addition to any firearm collection.


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Freedom Arms Model 83 Premier Single Action 7 1/2 Freedom Arms Model 83 Premier Single Action 7 1/2

Freedom Arms Model 83 Premier Single Action 7 1/2" Mag-na-port .454 Casull Revolver & Leopold Scope

Lot #93 (Sale Order 93 of 354)

Make: Freedom Arms

Model: 83 Premier Grade

Serial Number: D7492

Year of Manufacture: Modern Production

Caliber: .454 Casull

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Non-Fluted Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “FREEDOM ARMS, FREEDOM, WYO. USA .454 CASULL.” The left side of the frame is marked “PAT. 4228607 / 4126953.” The bottom of the frame is marked with the serial number “D7492.”

Barrel Length: 7.5” with Factory Porting

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramp with an orange insert. The rear sight is a fixed notch in the top strap. Mounted atop the revolver is a Leupold scope, marked “N8-2X Extended Eye Relief.” The glass is clear, and the scope is in Excellent condition, providing superior accuracy for long-range shooting.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are rosewood, featuring a rich color with a smooth, high-quality finish. They are in Excellent condition with no significant wear.

Cylinder: This revolver features a non-fluted six-shot cylinder. There is minimal indication of use, with no significant wear visible.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore.  In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 98% of its finish. The balance of the finish shows only the lightest handling marks, indicative of careful use. The screw heads are sharp. The markings remain crisp and clear. Overall, this revolver rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with a soft case and a mounted Leupold scope.

Our Assessment: Freedom Arms revolvers are known for their superior craftsmanship, and this Model 83 Premier .454 Casull is no exception. It boasts a brushed stainless steel finish, non-fluted cylinder, and top-tier precision engineering.

Equipped with a Leupold 2X Extended Eye Relief scope, this revolver is purpose-built for handgun hunting and long-range accuracy. The ported barrel helps manage the recoil of the powerful .454 Casull round, making it more controllable for precision shooting. The combination of stainless steel durability, a crisp single-action trigger, and a high-quality optic makes this revolver an excellent option for serious shooters.

With minimal signs of use, an included scope, and a soft case, this revolver is an outstanding find for collectors, hunters, and Freedom Arms enthusiasts. If you're looking for one of the finest hunting revolvers available, this .454 Casull is a top-tier choice.

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Colt Boa .357 Magnum 6” Blued Double Action Revolver  & Box, MFD 1985 Colt Boa .357 Magnum 6” Blued Double Action Revolver  & Box, MFD 1985

Colt Boa .357 Magnum 6” Blued Double Action Revolver & Box, MFD 1985

Lot #94 (Sale Order 94 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Boa

Serial Number: BOA0850

Year of Manufacture: 1985

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Barrel Length: 6”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramp blade fixed to the ventilated rib. The rear sight is a fully adjustable square-notch sight mounted to the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered walnut with gold Colt medallions. They remain in Excellent condition, showing little to no handling wear.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99% of its original metal finish. There are only the faintest handling marks, if any, and the gun appears to have been fired very little, if at all. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear. Overall, this revolver rates in about Excellent to Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions perfectly. The lock-up is tight, the cylinder rotation is smooth, and the trigger pull is crisp in both single and double action. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver includes its original factory box.

Our Assessment: The Colt Boa is one of the rarest and most sought-after Colt revolvers ever made. Manufactured in 1985 exclusively for Lew Horton Distributing, only 1,200 were produced—600 with 6-inch barrels and 600 with 4-inch barrels—making this revolver an incredibly scarce and highly desirable collector's piece.

What sets the Boa apart is its unique combination of a Python-style ventilated rib barrel fitted to a Colt Mk V frame, blending the best features of both designs into an ultra-limited production revolver. This design was never mass-produced, and the small production run has made the Boa a legendary Colt revolver.

Finding a Colt Boa in this condition, complete with its original box, is incredibly rare. These revolvers have consistently appreciated in value, proving themselves to be not only remarkable pieces of Colt history but also sound financial investments. If you've been searching for the crown jewel of Colt revolvers, this stunning 6-inch Colt Boa is an opportunity that should not be missed. Whether as an investment, a centerpiece for a world-class collection, or simply a rare piece of history to own, this revolver is among the finest and most exclusive Colt models ever made. You won’t find another anytime soon.

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Consecutive Pair Colt Boa Revolvers .357 Magnum 6” & 4” Blued 1985 Display Case Ultra Rare Consecutive Pair Colt Boa Revolvers .357 Magnum 6” & 4” Blued 1985 Display Case Ultra Rare

Consecutive Pair Colt Boa Revolvers .357 Magnum 6” & 4” Blued 1985 Display Case Ultra Rare

Lot #95 (Sale Order 95 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Boa

Serial Numbers: BOA0019 (4”) & BOA0020 (6”)

Year of Manufacture: 1985

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolvers with Swing-Out Cylinders

Barrel Length: BOA0019 – 4”
BOA0020 – 6”

Sights / Optics: The front sights are serrated ramp blades fixed to the ventilated ribs. The rear sights are fully adjustable square-notch sights mounted to the top straps.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered walnut with gold Colt medallions. They remain in Excellent condition, showing little to no handling wear.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling in the bores. In this writer’s opinion, the bores rate 10/10.

Overall Condition: Both revolvers retain about 99% of their original metal finish. There are only the faintest handling marks, if any, and the guns appear to have been fired very little, if at all. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear. Overall, these revolvers rate in about Excellent to Like New condition.

Mechanics: The actions function perfectly. The lock-up is tight, the cylinder rotation is smooth, and the trigger pulls are crisp in both single and double action. We did not fire these revolvers. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: These revolvers are presented together in a wooden display case. The Colt factory boxes are included.

Our Assessment: The Colt Boa is among the rarest and most sought-after Colt revolvers ever made. Manufactured in 1985 exclusively for Lew Horton Distributing, only 1,200 were produced—600 with 6-inch barrels and 600 with 4-inch barrels—making each revolver an incredibly scarce and highly desirable collector's piece.

What sets the Boa apart is its unique combination of a Python-style ventilated rib barrel fitted to a Colt Mk V frame, blending the best features of both designs into an ultra-limited production revolver. This design was never mass-produced, and the small production run has made the Boa a legendary Colt revolver.

The rarity is further amplified by the fact that only 100 factory sets of consecutively numbered Boa revolvers were produced, each housed in a hardwood display case. Finding a pair of Colt Boas with consecutive serial numbers in this condition, complete with a display case, is an extraordinary opportunity for collectors.

These revolvers have consistently appreciated in value, proving themselves to be not only remarkable pieces of Colt history but also sound financial investments. If you've been searching for the crown jewels of Colt revolvers, this stunning consecutive pair of a 4-inch and 6-inch Colt Boa is an opportunity that should not be missed. Whether as an investment, a centerpiece for a world-class collection, or simply rare pieces of history to own, these revolvers are among the finest and most exclusive Colt models ever made.

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Founders Bullet Display Board Limited Edition Tribute to Speer RCBS CCI Founders Bullet Display Board Limited Edition Tribute to Speer RCBS CCI

Founders Bullet Display Board Limited Edition Tribute to Speer RCBS CCI

Lot #96 (Sale Order 96 of 354)

This beautifully preserved Founders Bullet Display Board is a remarkable tribute to the giants of American ammunition innovation—Vernon D. Speer, Fred T. Huntington, and Richard A. Speer. Framed and mounted with care, it showcases an impressive collection of actual bullet samples, featuring iconic calibers from .22 to .45, including rifle and pistol projectiles, jacketed and cast, all meticulously arranged around stunning illustrations of the men who helped shape modern reloading and ammunition production. This is board number 312 of 4000, making it an exceptional limited-edition collector’s piece that radiates history and craftsmanship.

Each founder is honored with a detailed biography, highlighting their groundbreaking contributions—Vernon Speer’s trailblazing bullet manufacturing during WWII, Fred Huntington’s creation of RCBS, and Richard Speer’s innovations with CCI. The board also proudly bears the logos of CCI, Speer, RCBS, and Omark Industries, symbolizing the unity and legacy of these titans in the shooting sports world. Whether you're a reloading veteran, a collector of historical ammunition memorabilia, or simply a firearms enthusiast, this display is guaranteed to spark pride, admiration, and conversation wherever it hangs!

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Rare Colt Viper Model D6442 2nd Series 4 Rare Colt Viper Model D6442 2nd Series 4

Rare Colt Viper Model D6442 2nd Series 4" .38 Special SA/DA Revolver & Box, 1993

Lot #97 (Sale Order 97 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Viper

Serial Number: AC1185

Year of Manufacture: 1993

Caliber: .38 Special

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramped blade integral to the barrel. The rear sight is a square-notch sight milled into the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are smooth walnut with gold Colt medallions. They show no significant wear and rate in about Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Black Alloy Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99% of its original metal finish. The gun appears to have been only factory fired, with no significant signs of wear or handling. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear. Overall, this revolver rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The lock-up is tight, the cylinder rotation is smooth, and the trigger pull is crisp in both single and double action. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver includes its original factory box and paperwork.

Our Assessment: The Colt Viper is one of the rarer revolvers in Colt’s lineup, with its production run being extremely limited. Originally introduced in 1977 as a lightweight, 4-inch-barreled variant of the Colt Police Positive, the Viper was initially discontinued after just one year. However, Colt briefly reintroduced the model in 1993, making this particular revolver one of the elusive second-generation Vipers.

With its sleek blued finish, smooth walnut grips, and chambering in .38 Special, the Viper offers an ideal balance of size and performance for both collectors and shooters. The limited production numbers make it a highly desirable addition to any Colt collection, and finding one in this condition, appearing only factory fired with its original box and paperwork, is an even greater rarity.

Colt revolvers have long been known for their exceptional craftsmanship and enduring value, and the Viper is no exception. Whether you’re looking for a unique investment piece, a hard-to-find collector’s revolver, or simply a classic Colt to enjoy, this 1993 Colt Viper presents a rare and exciting opportunity.

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Rare Colt Viper Model D6443 4 Rare Colt Viper Model D6443 4

Rare Colt Viper Model D6443 4" Nickel .38 Special SA/DA Double Action Revolver & Box, 1977

Lot #98 (Sale Order 98 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Viper

Serial Number: 88570M

Year of Manufacture: 1977

Caliber: .38 Special

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramp blade integral to the barrel. The rear sight is a square-notch milled into the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered walnut with silver Colt medallions. The grips have no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. The checkering is sharp. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains 99%+ of its original metal finish. There is no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions perfectly. The lock-up is tight, the cylinder rotation is smooth, and the trigger pull is crisp in both single and double action. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver includes its original Colt factory box with serial-matching label.

Our Assessment: The Colt Viper is one of the rarest revolvers in Colt’s lineup. Introduced in 1977 as a lightweight, 4-inch-barreled variant of the Colt Police Positive, the Viper was only produced for one year, making it one of the most elusive Colt production revolvers ever made.

This particular example is even more desirable due to its nickel finish, making it even more rare than the standard blued models. The Viper’s lightweight alloy frame and 4-inch barrel made it a great choice for law enforcement and personal defense, but its extremely short production run resulted in very few being made.

With only one year of production, a stunning nickel finish, and its original box, this 1977 Colt Viper is an exceptional collector’s piece. Finding one in 99% condition with its original factory box is an incredibly rare opportunity. Whether you're a Colt collector, a revolver enthusiast, or an investor looking for one of the most elusive production Colts, this Viper is a must-have.

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Colt Anaconda Stainless 5 Colt Anaconda Stainless 5

Colt Anaconda Stainless 5" 1 of 150 .44 Magnum Double Action Revolver & Letter Copy & Case 1995

Lot #99 (Sale Order 99 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Anaconda

Serial Number: MM82670

Year of Manufacture: 1995

Caliber: .44 Magnum

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Six-Shot Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “COLT ANACONDA / 44 MAGNUM.” The right side is marked “DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER / COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.” The serial number "MM82670" is located on the frame crane cut and crane.

Barrel Length: 5” Vent-Rib Barrel (Extremely Rare, only 150 produced)

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: Fixed ramp blade with orange insert. Rear Sight: Fully adjustable square-notch sight for windage and elevation.

Grip Configuration & Condition: Original Colt black rubber combat grips with silver Colt medallions. Grips are in Excellent condition, showing minimal handling wear.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is some fouling present but no visible erosion. With proper cleaning, it should readily improve. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains approximately 98% of its original stainless finish, with minimal signs of gentle handling and careful use. There are light burn marks at the front of the cylinder and some fouling in the bore, typical of firing. Due to its stainless finish, these minor blemishes should clean up rather easily. Surfaces remain sharp, bright, and clean overall. Screw heads are sharp, and all markings are crisp and clear. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly in both double and single action. Cylinder lock-up is tight with minimal play. Trigger pull is crisp in single action and smooth in double action. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is the original blue plastic Colt Anaconda factory case, original Colt instruction manual, and a copy of the Colt factory letter confirming this revolver’s rare configuration and authenticity.

Our Assessment: Introduced in 1990, the Colt Anaconda quickly earned a reputation as one of Colt’s finest modern revolvers, beloved by enthusiasts and collectors alike. This specific 5-inch barrel variant is extremely rare, with only 150 units ever produced, significantly enhancing its desirability among Colt collectors.

Produced in 1995, revolver MM82670 exhibits very minimal use, showing typical burn marks on the cylinder face and minor fouling in the bore—both easily addressed thanks to its stainless finish. Its overall condition is outstanding, and the included factory documentation and original packaging further elevate its value.

This is a remarkable opportunity for serious Colt collectors or revolver enthusiasts to acquire an exceptionally rare, investment-grade Colt Anaconda that represents a true highlight in modern revolver production.

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Colt Anaconda Brite Stainless 4 Colt Anaconda Brite Stainless 4

Colt Anaconda Brite Stainless 4" .45 Colt SA/DA Double Action Revolver, 1994

Lot #100 (Sale Order 100 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Anaconda

Serial Number: MM61143

Year of Manufacture: 1994

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Double / Single Action, Swing-Out Cylinder Revolver

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "Colt Anaconda .45 Colt." The right side of the barrel is marked "Colt's MFG CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A." The side plate is adorned with the Rampant Colt logo. The serial number is marked on the butt of the frame.

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a red ramp blade. The rear sight is an adjustable square-notch sight, micrometer-click adjustable for windage and elevation.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The revolver is fitted with original black rubber Colt grips with gold Colt medallions. The grips have no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. Overall, the grips are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Bright Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Factory Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains 99+% of its factory bright stainless finish, with no burn marks or signs of use outside of factory testing. There are no handling marks, scratches, or blemishes. Overall, the revolver is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all new firearms, a thorough cleaning is recommended before use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes in a blue plastic Colt box with manual.

Our Assessment: The Colt Anaconda is one of the most revered large-frame revolvers ever produced by Colt. Introduced in 1990, the Anaconda was Colt's answer to the Smith & Wesson Model 29 and other high-powered revolvers of the era. While many were chambered in .44 Magnum, this example is chambered in the less common and highly desirable .45 Colt, adding to its collectability.

This 4-inch barreled Anaconda, manufactured in 1994, is exceptionally rare, especially in its high condition. The high polish stainless finish is breathtaking, showing no wear, burn marks, or handling marks, appearing to have seen no use outside of factory testing. The mirror-bright stainless steel frame, combined with the factory rubber grips and adjustable sights, makes this revolver a perfect blend of performance and aesthetics.

For Colt collectors, revolver enthusiasts, or those seeking a truly premium investment-grade firearm, this Colt Anaconda .45 Colt is a once-in-a-lifetime find. With a box, paperwork, and untouched condition, this revolver is not only an exceptional collector’s piece but also a testament to Colt’s superior craftsmanship.

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Colt Cobra Double Action Revolver .38 Special 2” Nickel & Box Like New, 1974 C&R Colt Cobra Double Action Revolver .38 Special 2” Nickel & Box Like New, 1974 C&R

Colt Cobra Double Action Revolver .38 Special 2” Nickel & Box Like New, 1974 C&R

Lot #101 (Sale Order 101 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Cobra

Serial Number: H60019

Year of Manufacture: 1974

Caliber: .38 Special

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Barrel Length: 2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramped blade integral to the barrel. The rear sight is a square-notch milled into the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered walnut. They remain in Like New condition, showing no signs of handling or wear.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains 99%+ of its original metal finish. There are no signs of handling wear, and it appears to be in New condition. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear. Overall, this revolver rates in Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions perfectly. The lock-up is tight, the cylinder rotation is smooth, and the trigger pull is crisp in both single and double action. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver includes its original Colt factory box.

Our Assessment: The Colt Cobra was one of Colt’s most successful lightweight revolvers, introduced in 1950 as an upgraded, alloy-framed variant of the Colt Detective Special. The first-generation Cobra, like this 1974 example, was chambered in .38 Special and was a preferred choice for law enforcement, concealed carry, and personal defense due to its lightweight design and reliable action.

This particular nickel-finished Cobra is in Like New condition and comes with its original factory box, making it an outstanding collector’s piece. The nickel finish gives it a striking appearance while also offering excellent durability.

Finding a first-generation Colt Cobra in this condition is exceedingly rare, and examples like this one continue to appreciate in value. Whether you're a Colt collector, a revolver enthusiast, or looking for an investment-grade classic, this 1974 Colt Cobra is a fantastic addition to any collection.

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Colt Diamondback Model 4 Colt Diamondback Model 4

Colt Diamondback Model 4" Blue .22 Long Rifle Double Action Revolver, MFD Ca. 1978

Lot #102 (Sale Order 102 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Diamondback

Serial Number: R18630

Year of Manufacture: Circa, 1978

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: 6-Shot, Double Action / Single Action, Swing-Out Fluted Cylinder Revolver.

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “DIAMONDBACK / .22 LONG RIFLE”, the right is marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.”, the left side plate has Colt’s rampant logo, the left front of the trigger guard is marked “VP” in a triangle. The crane and crane cut have the serial number, the cut is also marked “T”.

Barrel Length: 4” with Full Underlug & Ventilated Rib

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a finely serrated ramp blade that is pinned to the ventilated rib; the rib is matte finished for glare reduction. The rear sight is a flat top, square notched leaf in a blade that is adjustable for windage and elevation.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is a pebble-textured Hogue Monogrip with finger grooves. There is faint handling wear. The grip is free from any notable damages. The grip rates in about Excellent overall condition as not original to the gun.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 97% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light operation wear. There is a thin turn line on the cylinder that has not gone through the finish. The front of the barrel has thinning and there are small scratches throughout. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are crisp. Overall, this handgun rates in Very Good to Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Soft case.

Our Assessment: The Diamondback is essentially a shorter framed Python both in the cylinder and grip frame, sharing similar aesthetic dynamics and is no less striking than its predecessor. This revolver retains about 97% of its finish in Very Good-Fine condition, sporting a bright, sharp bore and damage free stocks. The ‘positive lock’ action provides solid cylinder lockup, with smooth double and single action trigger pulls. Those familiar with the Python line understand the accuracy these revolvers are capable of, this one should prove to be no different but in its high condition it will certainly attract collectors.

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Colt Python Model I3660 6” Blued .357 Magnum Double Action Revolver & Box, 1979 Colt Python Model I3660 6” Blued .357 Magnum Double Action Revolver & Box, 1979

Colt Python Model I3660 6” Blued .357 Magnum Double Action Revolver & Box, 1979

Lot #103 (Sale Order 103 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Python

Serial Number: V83082

Year of Manufacture: 1979

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Barrel Length: 6”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramp blade pinned to the ventilated rib. The rear sight is a fully adjustable square-notch sight mounted to the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered walnut with gold Colt medallions. They remain in Excellent condition, with sharp checkering and only the faintest signs of handling.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains 99% of its original metal finish. There are only the most minor handling marks, and the revolver appears to have been meticulously preserved. The action has been zip-tied shut to preserve its high condition, preventing unnecessary wear. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: Due to its preservation measures (zip-tied shut), we have not manipulated the action beyond a visual inspection. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver includes its original Colt factory box and factory paperwork including manual.

Our Assessment: The Colt Python is widely regarded as one of the finest production revolvers ever made. Known for its superb craftsmanship, hand-fitted action, and deep royal blue finish, the Python has been a collector’s favorite since its introduction in 1955.

This 1979 example, with its 6-inch barrel, blued finish, and walnut grips with gold medallions, represents the golden age of Colt revolver production. The fact that the action has been zip-tied shut to preserve its perfection speaks to the level of care and attention given to its preservation.

With its original factory box, paperwork, and nearly flawless condition, this 1979 Colt Python is an investment-grade collector’s piece. Finding an example in this level of preservation is becoming increasingly rare, making this an exceptional addition to any serious Colt collection. Whether for display, investment, or appreciation of one of the finest revolvers ever built, this Python is a true prize.

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Lew Horton Colt Combat Python I3630CP 3 Lew Horton Colt Combat Python I3630CP 3

Lew Horton Colt Combat Python I3630CP 3" .357 Magnum SA/DA Revolver & Box, 1988

Lot #104 (Sale Order 104 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Combat Python, I3630CP

Serial#: T74197

Year of Manufacture: 1988 (https://www.colt.com/serial-lookup)

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Single/Double-Action Swing-Out Revolver with a 6-Round Cylinder and Extractor

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "COMBAT PYTHON / *.357 MAGNUM CTG.*". The left side of the frame is marked with a Rampant Colt Logo. The serial number "T74197" is marked on the crane and the crane-cut. The right side of the barrel is marked "COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. / HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.". The left of the trigger guard is marked with a "V" and the Verified Proof.

Barrel Length: 3"

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a ramped blade with a red serrated plastic insert, pinned to the barrel's ventilated rib. The rear sight is a white outlined square notch adjustable for windage and elevation in a base pinned to the topstrap.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The grips are two-piece checkered walnut with gold-colored Colt medallions. The grips have only a few scattered minor marks. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Fine-Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 10 out of 10.

Overall Condition: The gun retains about 98% of its metal finish. There are only a few tiny marks and faint operational wear. The screwheads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, the revolver is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This revolver comes in a maroon cardboard Colt box with serial-matching label.

Our Assessment: In 1955, the United States launched the first nuclear-powered submarine, West Germany joined NATO, Disneyland opened to the public, and Colt began shipping the finest precision combat and target revolver ever made. Each revolver was hand-tuned at the factory and this attention to detail is exemplified both cosmetically and in operation. With barrel lengths ranging from 2.5" to 8" and with some of the finest machining and finishing ever seen in the industry, the Python has earned its reputation and continues to be sought after to this day.

This example is one of 500 "Combat Pythons" ordered by the distributor Lew Horton (an additional 300 were made for the international market). The revolver is in Excellent condition, appearing to have seen little if any use since leaving the factory. The Colt Python revolvers are no longer being made like the originals, so the price for these fantastic weapons are just going to continue to appreciate. The revolvers by themselves are becoming harder and harder to find, making it difficult to bring oneself to actually fire a Python. This rare example will make a wonderful addition to any collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Early Colt Python 6” Blued .357 Magnum SA/DA Double Action Revolver & Box, 1959 C&R Early Colt Python 6” Blued .357 Magnum SA/DA Double Action Revolver & Box, 1959 C&R

Early Colt Python 6” Blued .357 Magnum SA/DA Double Action Revolver & Box, 1959 C&R

Lot #105 (Sale Order 105 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Python

Serial Number: 8094

Year of Manufacture: 1959

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Barrel Length: 6”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramp blade pinned to the ventilated rib. The rear sight is a fully adjustable square-notch sight mounted to the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered walnut with gold Colt medallions. The grips show light handling wear but remain crisp, with sharp checkering. They rate in about Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99% of its original metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light handling wear with some minor thinning at the leading edges and a faint turn line on the cylinder. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The lock-up is tight with minimal play, and the trigger pull is smooth in double action with a crisp break in single action. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes in a two-piece wood-grain cardboard Colt box with model-matching label and the serial number hand-written on the bottom of the tray.

Our Assessment: The Colt Python is one of the most iconic revolvers ever produced, known for its exceptional craftsmanship, smooth action, and unrivaled accuracy. Introduced in 1955 as Colt’s flagship revolver, the Python set the standard for premium double-action revolvers and remains a highly sought-after collector’s piece today.

This particular Python, manufactured in 1959, is an early example of the legendary revolver. With its deep Colt Royal Blue finish, ventilated rib, and full underlug, it represents the pinnacle of American revolver design. Early production models like this one are especially desirable among collectors due to their superior hand-fitting and attention to detail.

It’s remarkable to consider how well these revolvers have held their value—surpassing many traditional investments over the decades, like gold or even stocks. The Colt Python has not only remained a collector’s favorite but has consistently appreciated in worth, making it as much a piece of history as it is a smart acquisition. Whether you’re adding to a collection, making a long-term investment, or simply appreciating one of the finest revolvers ever made, this 1959 Colt Python is a true prize.

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Colt Python Model SP4WTS 4.25 Colt Python Model SP4WTS 4.25

Colt Python Model SP4WTS 4.25" Stainless Steel .357 Magnum Revolver & Box, 2020-2024

Lot #106 (Sale Order 106 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Python

Serial Number: PY303919

Year of Manufacture: Between 2020 and 2024

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double-Action/Single-Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "PYTHON .357 / .357 MAGNUM." The right side of the barrel reads "COLT MFG HARTFORD CT USA." The iconic Rampant Colt logo is stamped on the side plate. The serial number PY303919 is located on the right side of the frame.

Barrel Length: 4.25 inches

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a red ramp blade, and the rear sight is an adjustable square-notch, allowing for precise targeting.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The revolver features checkered walnut grips adorned with Colt medallions. The grips are in Excellent condition, exhibiting no signs of wear.

Type of Finish: Polished Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, rating 10/10, with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains 99+% of its original metal finish. There is no notable wear or damage. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in Excellent condition.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The revolver comes in its original box, complete with all factory paperwork and accessories.

Our Assessment: The Colt Python, originally introduced in 1955, has long been celebrated for its precision craftsmanship and iconic design. In 2020, Colt reintroduced the Python, incorporating modern enhancements while preserving the revolver's legendary accuracy, balance, and durability.

This 4.25-inch model, produced between 2020 and 2024, features a polished stainless steel finish, providing both durability and aesthetic appeal. The checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions offer a classic look with modern comfort. The reinforced top strap and updated internals improve upon the original design, ensuring longevity and reliability.

For collectors and shooting enthusiasts alike, this modern Colt Python represents a harmonious blend of historical significance and contemporary performance. Its high condition makes it a prime candidate for both display and practical use. Whether you're looking for a high-performance revolver for range use or a collector’s item, this Colt Python is an outstanding choice.

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Colt Python Model SP4WTS 4.25" Stainless Steel .357 Magnum Revolver & Box, 2020-2024

Lot #107 (Sale Order 107 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Python

Serial Number: PY303819

Year of Manufacture: Between 2020 and 2024

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double-Action/Single-Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "PYTHON .357 / .357 MAGNUM." The right side of the barrel reads "COLT MFG HARTFORD CT USA." The iconic Rampant Colt logo is stamped on the side plate. The serial number "PY303819" is located on the right side of the frame.

Barrel Length: 4.25 inches

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a red ramp, and the rear sight is an adjustable notch, allowing for precise targeting.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The revolver features checkered walnut grips adorned with Colt medallions. The grips are in perfect condition, exhibiting no signs of wear.

Type of Finish: Polished Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is pristine, rating 10/10, with sharp rifling and no signs of wear or fouling.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains 99+% of its original finish. There are no handling marks or imperfections. The mechanics are flawless, with a smooth double-action trigger pull and a crisp single-action break. Overall, this revolver is in Excellent condition.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The revolver comes in its original box, complete with all factory paperwork and accessories.

Our Assessment: The Colt Python, originally introduced in 1955, has long been celebrated for its precision craftsmanship and iconic design. In 2020, Colt reintroduced the Python, incorporating modern enhancements while preserving the revolver's legendary characteristics. This particular model, produced between 2020 and 2024, features a 4.25-inch barrel and a polished stainless steel finish, offering both durability and aesthetic appeal.

The revolver's checkered walnut grips with Colt medallions provide a classic look and a comfortable hold. The red ramp front sight and adjustable rear sight facilitate accurate shooting. The robust stainless steel construction and reinforced top strap enhance the revolver's strength and longevity, addressing concerns from earlier models.

For collectors and shooting enthusiasts alike, this modern Colt Python represents a harmonious blend of historical significance and contemporary performance. Its high condition makes it a prime candidate for both display and practical use.

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Colt Snake Eyes Consecutive Pair Revolvers 2 ½” .357 Magnum with Original Display Case & Boxes Colt Snake Eyes Consecutive Pair Revolvers 2 ½” .357 Magnum with Original Display Case & Boxes

Colt Snake Eyes Consecutive Pair Revolvers 2 ½” .357 Magnum with Original Display Case & Boxes

Lot #108 (Sale Order 108 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: Snake Eyes Set (Matched Pair: Python Revolvers)

Serial Number: 347EYES & EYES347 (Consecutive Pair)

Year of Manufacture: 1989 (Limited Edition)

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double Action/Single Action Revolvers with Swing-Out Cylinders

Markings: Both revolvers have standard Colt Python markings. The barrels are marked “PYTHON .357 / * .357 MAGNUM CTG. *” with Colt's Hartford address clearly stamped. Both revolvers have special serial numbers uniquely formatted as ""347EYES"" and ""EYES347,"" respectively, highlighting their exclusivity as part of the highly collectible ""Snake Eyes"" limited edition set.

Barrel Length: 2 ½” barrels

Sights / Optics: Each revolver is equipped with factory-installed sights consisting of a fixed serrated ramp front sight and adjustable rear sight, standard configuration for Python revolvers of this era.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are printed with poker theme. The grips exhibit minimal handling marks or wear, appearing as-new and displaying exceptional craftsmanship consistent with Colt's quality standards for limited-edition runs.

Type of Finish: Factory High Polish Royal Blue Finish, and High Polish Stainless

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in either bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, both bores rate 10/10.

Overall Condition: Both revolvers are in outstanding condition, each appearing nearly unfired since leaving Colt. They retain approximately 99%+ of their original Royal Blue factory finish, with only minor, virtually imperceptible handling marks. Cylinder lines, if present, are extremely faint, typical of factory test-firing. All markings remain crisp, sharp, and clear. This consecutively numbered set exemplifies collector-grade condition.

Mechanics: Both revolvers are in full functioning order with flawless mechanics. Actions on both revolvers are extremely smooth, demonstrating Colt’s legendary Python trigger and hammer action quality. Lockup is tight, and timing is impeccable. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Accessories: Included with this exceptional set is the original factory custom wood presentation display case bearing the Colt Snake Eyes logo, along with the original matching-numbered factory cardboard boxes. The case and boxes remain in very good to excellent condition with only minimal storage and handling marks. These accessories significantly enhance collector value.

Our Assessment:
This remarkable Colt Snake Eyes Python Revolver set represents one of Colt’s most desirable modern-era collectibles. Produced as an extremely limited edition in 1989, the Snake Eyes edition featured pairs of Colt Python revolvers with unique mirrored serial numbers, presented in lavishly designed display cases. The 2½” barrel lengths offered as part of this set provide ideal balance and handling characteristics, coupled with the powerful .357 Magnum cartridge capability.

These revolvers embody Colt’s highest standards, showcasing the renowned Royal Blue finish and unparalleled Python craftsmanship. Serial numbers ""347EYES"" and ""EYES347"" underscore the rarity and collectible nature of this consecutive pair. Few revolvers evoke such enthusiastic collector attention as genuine Colt Python Snake Eyes sets.

For serious Colt collectors or revolver enthusiasts seeking both investment-quality firearms and display-grade excellence, this set is outstanding. The included original Colt custom wood display case and factory boxes ensure provenance and complete authenticity, further amplifying collectible appeal. Do not miss this opportunity to acquire a truly iconic matched set of Colt Python revolvers, among the most prestigious collectible firearms Colt has ever produced.

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Colt King Cobra Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum 6” Bright Stainless 1990 w/ Box Colt King Cobra Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum 6” Bright Stainless 1990 w/ Box

Colt King Cobra Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum 6” Bright Stainless 1990 w/ Box

Lot #109 (Sale Order 109 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: King Cobra

Serial Number: KV4962

Year of Manufacture: 1990

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Barrel Length: 6”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a orange ramp blade pinned to the ventilated rib. The rear sight is a fully adjustable square-notch sight mounted to the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are black rubber Pachmayr wraparound grips with finger grooves and Colt medallions. They show minimal handling wear and rate in about Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Bright Stainless

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99% of its original metal finish. There are no significant signs of wear, with only the faintest handling marks. The gun appears to have been fired no more than at the factory. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear. Overall, this revolver rates in about Excellent to Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions perfectly. The lock-up is tight, the cylinder rotation is smooth, and the trigger pull is crisp in both single and double action. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver includes its original factory box.

Our Assessment: The Colt King Cobra was introduced in the late 1980s as a heavy-duty .357 Magnum revolver built for both law enforcement and sporting use. Featuring a full underlug barrel, ventilated rib, and robust stainless steel construction, the King Cobra was designed to handle the hottest magnum loads while maintaining Colt’s signature smooth action.

This particular example, manufactured in 1990, features the highly desirable Bright Stainless finish, which enhances its aesthetic appeal while providing excellent durability. With its 6-inch barrel, this revolver is an excellent choice for target shooting, hunting, or collection purposes.

The King Cobra has become increasingly sought after in recent years, as collectors and shooters alike recognize its quality and limited production numbers. Finding one in this condition, appearing to have been fired no more than at the factory and complete with its original box, is a rare opportunity. Whether for investment, display, or use at the range, this King Cobra is a truly exceptional example of Colt’s revolver craftsmanship.

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Colt King Cobra Target SP4RFO Stainless 4.25 Colt King Cobra Target SP4RFO Stainless 4.25

Colt King Cobra Target SP4RFO Stainless 4.25" .22 LR Double Action Revolver, Box and Manual

Lot #110 (Sale Order 110 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: King Cobra Target

Serial Number: RA389242

Year of Manufacture: 2022-2024

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The standard Colt markings are present on the barrel, frame, and cylinder.

Barrel Length: 4.25”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fiber optic blade. The rear sight is an adjustable square-notch target sight.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The revolver is fitted with textured rubber grips. An extra set of factory Colt wood grips is included in the box. Both sets are in Excellent condition.

Cylinder: The revolver features a 10-shot fluted cylinder. There are no visible turn lines or signs of use.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99% of its metal finish. It appears to be in near-new condition with no significant handling marks or signs of use. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are crisp. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent-Near New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with its original factory box, factory paperwork, and an additional set of Colt wood grips.

Our Assessment: The Colt King Cobra Target is a premium double-action revolver built for precision shooting and durability. Chambered in .22 LR with a 10-shot cylinder, this revolver is perfect for target shooting, training, and plinking while maintaining the same high-quality craftsmanship that Colt is known for.

The stainless steel frame ensures longevity, while the fiber optic front sight and adjustable rear sight provide a clear and accurate sight picture. The inclusion of an extra set of Colt wood grips allows for customization based on user preference.

This particular example is in near-new condition, appearing unfired outside of factory testing, making it an outstanding addition to any Colt collection. Whether you're a Colt enthusiast, a target shooter, or a collector looking for a pristine revolver, this King Cobra Target is an excellent find.

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Smith & Wesson Model 1913 (5th Type) Semi-Automatic .35 S&W Auto 3.5”, MFD 1913-1921 Smith & Wesson Model 1913 (5th Type) Semi-Automatic .35 S&W Auto 3.5”, MFD 1913-1921

Smith & Wesson Model 1913 (5th Type) Semi-Automatic .35 S&W Auto 3.5”, MFD 1913-1921

Lot #111 (Sale Order 111 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: Model 1913 (5th Type)

Serial Number: 3851

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1913-1921 (C&R Eligible)

Caliber: .35 S&W Auto

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Internal Hammer, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked ".35 S&W AUTO CTG". The top of the slide has the Three-line address. The serial number is stamped on the front strap of the grip frame. The Smith & Wesson logo is on the left rear of the frame.

Barrel Length: 3.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a rounded blade integral to the slide. The rear sight is a U-notch dovetailed into the slide.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are smooth walnut with inlaid Smith & Wesson medallions. They show minor handling wear with some areas of discoloration but remain structurally solid. The grips rate in about Very Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 7-round .35 S&W Auto magazine in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 95% of its original blued finish. There is light thinning at the high edges, minor handling marks, and some small spots of finish loss. The grips exhibit some discoloration but are in solid condition. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are crisp. Overall, this pistol rates in about Excellent condition for its age.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson Model 1913 was the company's first semi-automatic pistol, designed specifically for the proprietary .35 S&W Auto cartridge. The pistol featured innovative design elements, including a concealed hammer and grip safety, and was produced in limited numbers from 1913 to 1921. The 5th Type variation, as seen in this example, represents one of the later refinements in the series, making it a desirable variant for collectors.

With about 95% of its original finish intact and only minor wear, this is an outstanding example of an early American semi-automatic pistol. The discoloration in the walnut grips is typical for a firearm of this age but does not detract from its historical appeal. Given the relatively low production numbers and the unique caliber, these pistols are highly sought after by collectors of early auto-loading handguns.

For collectors of early Smith & Wesson firearms or historical semi-automatics, this Model 1913 is an excellent acquisition. It represents a pivotal moment in S&W’s history and remains a fine example of early 20th-century firearm design.

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Colt Model 1903 Type II Pocket Hammerless 3 3/4 Colt Model 1903 Type II Pocket Hammerless 3 3/4

Colt Model 1903 Type II Pocket Hammerless 3 3/4" .32 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1909 C&R

Lot #112 (Sale Order 112 of 354)

Make: Colt


Model: 1903 Pocket Hammerless, Type II


Serial Number: 82201


Year of Manufacture: 1909 (
https://www.colt.com/serial-lookup/)


Caliber: .32 ACP (7.65mm Browning)


Action Type: Single Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Removable Magazine


Barrel Length: 3 3/4"


Sights/Optics: The front sight is a short rounded blade fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a round-topped "U" notch dovetailed into the rear of the slide.


Stock Configuration and Condition: The grips are Type I checkered black hard rubber with "T" in a banner near the tops and a circled Rampant Colt logo in the bottom half of the grips. The grips have minor handling wear with only a few small marks. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Fine-plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blued, Fire-Blued Trigger, Safety & Extractor


Finish Originality: Original


Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with sharp rifling. There is some scattered light erosion and stubborn fouling in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 6 or 7 out of 10.


Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 75% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. Most of the balance is handling wear in the grip areas. There is some other scattered more minor wear. There are scattered small nicks and scratches. There are infrequent spots of surface erosion. Some worn areas are going to a light patina. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good condition.


Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.


Box, Paperwork, and Accessories: This pistol comes with a single 8-round magazine.


Our Assessment: The Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless is a semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning, and was the 1st of the Colt concealed hammer models, followed by the M1908 in .380 ACP. Despite the title 'Hammerless', the M1903 and M1908 pistols do have a hammer, which is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide. This allowed the weapon to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging. These pistols were popular civilian firearms for much of their life, and also served as United States General Officer pistols from the 1940s until their replacement by the M15 General Officers pistol in the 1970s. The Office of Strategic Services issued the Model 1903 to its officers during World War II and it was a popular back-up/off-duty model with police officers in the United States. Gangsters also favored this pistol, including Bonnie Parker and John Dillinger.

This is a fairly early Colt 1903 Pocket Hammerless semi-auto made in 1909. It is a Type II which has a separate barrel bushing and screw-secured safety lever. This pistol is in Very Good condition with 75% of its original blued finish remaining and strong mechanics, though the bore shows signs of use with corrosive ammunition. This Type II Pocket Hammerless would make a nice addition to a collection missing one of the early variants. Good luck and happy bidding!

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Colt Model 1903 Type III Pocket Hammerless 3 3/4 Colt Model 1903 Type III Pocket Hammerless 3 3/4

Colt Model 1903 Type III Pocket Hammerless 3 3/4" .32 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1911 C&R

Lot #113 (Sale Order 113 of 354)

Make: Colt


Model: 1903 Pocket Hammerless, Type III


Serial Number: 124570


Year of Manufacture: 1911


Caliber: .32 ACP (7.65mm Browning)


Action Type: Single Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Removable Magazine


Barrel Length: 3 3/4"


Sights/Optics: The front sight is a short rounded blade fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a round-topped "U" notch dovetailed into the rear of the slide.


Stock Configuration and Condition: The grips are Type 2 checkered black hard rubber with "COLT" in a banner near the tops and a Rampant Colt logo over a stylized "C" in the bottom half of the grips. The grips have minor handling wear with only a few small marks. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Blued, Fire-Blued Trigger, Safety & Extractor


Finish Originality: Original


Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with sharp rifling. There is some some scattered light erosion and infrequent minor pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 6 or 7 out of 10.


Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 90% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at most edges. There are scattered small nicks and scratches. There are infrequent spots of minor surface oxidation and very faint erosion. The action shows light operational wear. The screw head is sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good condition.


Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.


Box, Paperwork, and Accessories: This pistol comes with a single 8-round magazine and a Colt Archives letter which indicates that this pistol was made December 27, 1911 and shipped January 27, 1912 the James C. Lindsay Hardware Company as one of five guns of the same type in the shipment. Interestingly, the address is not listed, two dealer locations are noted in Little Rock, Arkansas and Pittsburg [sic], Pennsylvania.


Our Assessment: The Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless is a semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning, and was the 1st of the Colt concealed hammer models, followed by the M1908 in .380 ACP. Despite the title 'Hammerless', the M1903 and M1908 pistols do have a hammer, which is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide. This allowed the weapon to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging. These pistols were popular civilian firearms for much of their life, and also served as United States General Officer pistols from the 1940s until their replacement by the M15 General Officers pistol in the 1970s. The Office of Strategic Services issued the Model 1903 to its officers during World War II and it was a popular back-up/off-duty model with police officers in the United States. Gangsters also favored this pistol, including Bonnie Parker and John Dillinger.

This is a fairly early Colt 1903 Pocket Hammerless semi-auto made in 1911. It is a Type III which was updated with a bushing integral to the barrel. This pistol is in Very Good condition with 90% of its original blued finish remaining, strong mechanics, and a bore showing signs of use with corrosive ammunition. This Type III Pocket Hammerless would make a nice addition to a collection of early Colt automatics. Good luck and happy bidding!

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Colt Model 1903 Type III Pocket Hammerless 3 3/4 Colt Model 1903 Type III Pocket Hammerless 3 3/4

Colt Model 1903 Type III Pocket Hammerless 3 3/4" .32 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1911 C&R

Lot #114 (Sale Order 114 of 354)

Make: Colt


Model: 1903 Pocket Hammerless, Type III


Serial Number: 120299


Year of Manufacture: 1911 (
https://www.colt.com/serial-lookup/)


Caliber: .32 ACP (7.65mm Browning)


Action Type: Single Action Semi-Automatic Pistol with Removable Magazine


Barrel Length: 3 3/4"


Sights/Optics: The front sight is a short rounded blade fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a round-topped "U" notch dovetailed into the rear of the slide.


Stock Configuration and Condition: The grips are Type 2 checkered black hard rubber with "COLT" in a banner near the tops and a Rampant Colt logo over a stylized "C" in the bottom half of the grips. The grips have minor handling wear with only a few small marks. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Fine-plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blued, Fire-Blued Trigger, Safety & Extractor


Finish Originality: Original


Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is some some minor erosion and stubborn copper fouling in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 8 out of 10.


Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 90% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at most edges. There are scattered small nicks and scratches. There are infrequent spots of minor surface oxidation. The action shows light operational wear. The screw head is sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good-plus condition.


Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.


Box, Paperwork, and Accessories: This pistol comes with a single 8-round magazine and a Colt Archives letter which indicates that this pistol was made October 18 and shipped October 20, 1911 to Marshall Wells Hardware Company in Portland, Oregon as one of 30 guns of the same type in the shipment.


Our Assessment: The Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless is a semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning, and was the 1st of the Colt concealed hammer models, followed by the M1908 in .380 ACP. Despite the title 'Hammerless', the M1903 and M1908 pistols do have a hammer, which is covered and hidden from view under the rear of the slide. This allowed the weapon to be carried in and withdrawn from a pocket quickly and smoothly without snagging. These pistols were popular civilian firearms for much of their life, and also served as United States General Officer pistols from the 1940s until their replacement by the M15 General Officers pistol in the 1970s. The Office of Strategic Services issued the Model 1903 to its officers during World War II and it was a popular back-up/off-duty model with police officers in the United States. Gangsters also favored this pistol, including Bonnie Parker and John Dillinger.

This is a fairly early Colt 1903 Pocket Hammerless semi-auto made in 1911. It is a Type III which was updated with a bushing integral to the barrel. This pistol is in Very Good-plus condition with 90% of its original blued finish remaining, strong mechanics, and a good bore. This Type III Pocket Hammerless would make a nice addition to a collection of early Colt automatics. Good luck and happy bidding!

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Factory Engraved Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless .380 ACP Pearl Grips, Box & Letter, 1927 C&R Factory Engraved Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless .380 ACP Pearl Grips, Box & Letter, 1927 C&R

Factory Engraved Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless .380 ACP Pearl Grips, Box & Letter, 1927 C&R

Lot #115 (Sale Order 115 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1908 Pocket Hammerless

Serial Number: 96685

Year of Manufacture: Shipped March 24, 1927

Caliber: .380 ACP

Action Type: Single-Action, Blowback-Operated Semi-Automatic Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The pistol features Colt factory Level 3 engraving, consisting of intricate scrollwork that remains crisp and well-executed. The left side of the slide is marked "COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBRE .380 HAMMERLESS" with the Rampant Colt logo. The right side of the slide and frame bear matching engravings, blending seamlessly into the deep blue finish. The serial number 96685 is located on the frame and the inside of the slide.

Barrel Length: 3.75”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed round blade. The rear sight is a notch integral to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The pistol is fitted with factory pearl grips featuring Colt medallions. The grips remain in Excellent condition with no cracks or significant wear.

Type of Finish: Blued with Factory Engraving

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with strong rifling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 98% of its original factory blue finish. The engraved scrollwork is pristine, demonstrating the exceptional craftsmanship of Colt’s master engravers. There are only minor handling marks, consistent with careful preservation. The screw heads remain sharp, and the markings and engravings are crisp and deeply struck. Overall, this pistol is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes a Colt hinge-lid cardboard box with model-matching label, factory letter, and period Colt brochures. There is no legible factory serial marking on the bottom of the box, but the pistol's information has been hand-written since leaving the factory.

Our Assessment: This Colt Model 1908 Pocket Hammerless is an exceptionally rare, factory-engraved pistol that left the factory on March 24, 1927. According to the Colt factory letter, only two guns in this shipment were sent to Murta Appleton & Company in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, an esteemed Colt distributor.

The factory Level 3 engraving on this pistol is unmatched by today’s standards, displaying the detailed craftsmanship of Colt’s master engravers. The deep blue finish remains tremendous, highlighting the sharp scrollwork. The factory pearl grips with Colt medallions add to its desirability, giving it an elegant and distinguished appearance.

This pistol is in exceptional collector-grade condition, retaining 98% of its original finish with only minor handling marks. It comes complete with a factory box, period brochures, and a Colt factory letter confirming its provenance.

For Colt collectors, firearms historians, or those seeking one of the finest examples of a factory-engraved 1908 Pocket Hammerless, this pistol represents a once-in-a-lifetime acquisition. The combination of rarity, factory engraving, historical provenance, and condition makes this an extraordinary investment piece worthy of any high-end collection.

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Sealed Vintage Box Of Winchester .32 Automatic Colt Cartridges Dated 1913 Sealed Vintage Box Of Winchester .32 Automatic Colt Cartridges Dated 1913

Sealed Vintage Box Of Winchester .32 Automatic Colt Cartridges Dated 1913

Lot #116 (Sale Order 116 of 354)

This is a nice sealed Vintage box, labeled ".32 Automatic Colt Cartridges" with a picture of the round with W.R.A. Co. headstamp. Additionally the label calls out "Adapted to Colt, Savage, Webley & Scott, Clement and Fabrique Nationale, Automatic Pistols", and “Smokeless Powder Metal Patched Bullets”. This box has the red "W" on the end labels. The box and labels are about 95% intact and are in Very Good condition.

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Vintage Box Of Winchester .38 Automatic Colt With Mixed Cartridges Inside Vintage Box Of Winchester .38 Automatic Colt With Mixed Cartridges Inside

Vintage Box Of Winchester .38 Automatic Colt With Mixed Cartridges Inside

Lot #117 (Sale Order 117 of 354)

This is a 1939 Vintage box of Winchester .38 Automatic Colt ammunition, with the red “W” on the box. The ammunition inside is mixed, about half are original correct “WRA” headstamp cartridges with the convex primers of the period. The balance are REM-UMC headstamp cartridges.

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Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP 2 Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP 2

Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP 2" Blue Semi-Automatic Pistol, MFD 1913 C&R

Lot #118 (Sale Order 118 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1908 Vest Pocket

Serial Number: 85456

Year of Manufacture: 1913

Caliber: .25 ACP

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Single Action, Internal Hammer, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A. / PAT’D AUG.25.1896. APR.20.1897. DEC.22.1903.” The right side of the slide is marked “COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBRE .25” with the Colt rampant horse logo behind the serrations. The left side of the frame is marked with the serial number “85456” above the trigger guard.

Barrel Length: 2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a small rounded blade integral to the slide. The rear sight is a groove milled into the top of the slide.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered hard rubber with the Colt logo and "COLT" banner. They show minor handling marks but remain well-defined, with sharp checkering and no cracks or chips. The grips rate in Very Good condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One original 6-round .25 ACP magazine in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued with Case Color Controls

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with strong rifling. There is light fouling, but no significant erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 8.5/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains over 90% of its original blued finish. There is pitting on the top of the slide in the trough and a small spot on the extractor, but the bluing remains strong overall. The fire-blued screws retain their vivid color, and the rear face of the grip safety has worn to a natural "in-the-white" patina, showing honest wear from handling. The markings remain crisp and clear, and the pistol retains its classic Colt deep blue finish. Overall, this pistol rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket is a classic, small-framed semi-automatic pistol designed by John Browning and introduced by Colt in 1908. Chambered in .25 ACP, this compact pistol was a popular choice for concealed carry throughout the early 20th century, often carried in a vest or coat pocket—hence its name.

This 1913-manufactured example retains over 90% of its original finish, making it a well-preserved early production model. While pitting is present on the slide trough and extractor, the bluing remains strong overall, and the fire-blued accents on the screws are still vibrant. The grips remain in Very Good condition, and the bore is sharp with minimal fouling.

With its compact size, solid mechanics, and original finish, this 1908 Vest Pocket would still make a great pocket carry pistol. For Colt collectors, vintage handgun enthusiasts, or those looking for a functional piece of early 20th-century firearm history, this Colt Vest Pocket .25 ACP is a fantastic find.

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Early Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Letter, 1909 C&R Early Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Letter, 1909 C&R

Early Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket .25 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Letter, 1909 C&R

Lot #119 (Sale Order 119 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1908 Vest Pocket

Serial Number: 7601

Year of Manufacture: 1909

Caliber: .25 ACP

Action Type: Striker-Fired Semi-Automatic Detachable Magazine-Fed

Barrel Length: 2"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a small blade, the rear sight is a "U"-notch. The sights are integral to the slide at the front and rear of the groove down the center.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered black hard rubber with "COLT" in banner across the tops and rampant colt over a sylized "C" at the bottom. The grips have even light handling wear with a few scattered small marks. The checkering is generally well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Chrome

Finish Originality: Refinished, the slide and frame are serial-matching.

Bore Condition: The bore is gray. The rifling is worn, but generally well defined. There is light-moderate erosion through the bore, more notable in the grooves. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 5+ out of 10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 96% of its current metal finish. The new finish is generally strong throughout. There are some light nicks, scuffs and scratches, most not through the finish. The action shows operational wear. The screw head is sharp. The markings range from clear to worn and incomplete. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good condition as refinished.

Mechanics: The action functiona correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with a single 6-round magazine and a Colt Archives letter. The letter indicates that this pistol shipped April 19, 1909 to Simmons Hardware Company in St. Louis, Missouri as one of 25 guns of the same type in the shipment.

Our Assessment: The Model 1908 Vest Pocket is a compact, hammerless, striker-fired, semi-automatic pistol. Manufactured by the Colt's Manufacturing Company from 1908 to 1948, it was marketed as a small concealable firearm, which could be easily tucked into a gentleman's vest pocket for unobtrusive carry. Created by famed firearms designer John Moses Browning, the Model 1908 followed Browning's earlier European version, the FN Model 1906. This is a fairly early example produced in 1909. It has been refinished in chrome, giving it a distinctive appearance. This is a cute little pistol that can be carried just about anywhere and can be used to round out an early Colt semi-automatic collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Custom Engraved Colt Model 1908 Automatic Hammerless Vest Pocket .25 ACP Pistol, 1920 C&R Custom Engraved Colt Model 1908 Automatic Hammerless Vest Pocket .25 ACP Pistol, 1920 C&R

Custom Engraved Colt Model 1908 Automatic Hammerless Vest Pocket .25 ACP Pistol, 1920 C&R

Lot #120 (Sale Order 120 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1908 Hammerless (.25 Automatic)

Serial Number: 233114

Year of Manufacture: 1920

Caliber: .25 ACP (6.35mm)

Action Type: Single-Action Blowback Semi-Automatic Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The right side of the slide is marked "Colt Automatic Calibre 25." The left side of the slide is marked "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT U.S.A." followed by patent dates "PAT'D AUG. 25. 1896 APR. 20. 1897 DEC. 22. 1903 JAN. 25. 1910." The left side of the frame has the serial number "233114", found again on the inside of the slide. The trigger guard features a gold monogram of "JRT."

Barrel Length: 2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a small rounded blade, and the rear sight is a notch integral to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The pistol is fitted with smooth ivory grips. The grips remain solid with natural age lines but no cracks or structural damage. Overall, the grips are in Fine condition as not original to the gun.

Type of Finish: Deep Blued with Heavy Scroll Engraving & Gold Wash Trim

Finish Originality: Original to time of engraving.

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with worn rifling and some fouling in the grooves. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 6.5/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains over 95% of its blued finish, with only 25% of the gold wash trim. The scrollwork is intricate and masterfully executed, enhancing the pistol’s aesthetic appeal. There are minor handling marks but no significant wear beyond expected aging. Overall, this pistol is in Fine condition as custom-engraved.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes one magazine and a carry case.

Our Assessment: The Colt Model 1908 Hammerless is a compact and elegantly designed semi-automatic pistol, originally introduced as a personal defense firearm. Manufactured in 1920, this example features intricate hand-engraved scrollwork with gold inlay, elevating it to a true collector’s piece.

The blued finish remains remarkably well-preserved at 95%, while the gold wash has faded to about 25% retention, giving the pistol a naturally aged and distinguished appearance. The gold monogram "JRT" on the trigger guard suggests a previous owner had this pistol customized for personal use or presentation.

The smooth ivory grips add another level of elegance, perfectly complementing the engraved steel frame. This pistol comes complete with its original magazine and a carry case, making it a standout addition to any collection of historic or custom firearms.

For Colt collectors, engraving enthusiasts, or those who appreciate finely crafted historical firearms, this Blue & Gold Engraved Colt Model 1908 Hammerless is an exceptional find, representing the height of early 20th-century American firearms craftsmanship.

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Colt Model 1905 The First .45 ACP Blue 5 Colt Model 1905 The First .45 ACP Blue 5

Colt Model 1905 The First .45 ACP Blue 5" Semi-Automatic Pistol, MFD 1907 C&R

Lot #121 (Sale Order 121 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: 1905

Serial Number: 2346

Year of Manufacture: 1907

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto Pistol fed by Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a rounded-top “U” notch dovetailed into the rear of the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered walnut with smooth diamonds around the grip screw escutcheons. The grips have even, light handling wear. There are some scattered light nicks, scuffs and small scratches. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Very Good-plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is dark. The rifling is worn, but visible. There is erosion and pitting scattered through the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 4 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 92% of its current metal finish. The finish is generally strong with the most notable wear around and under the left grip panel. There is scattered erosion under the finish, more notable under the grip panels and on the barrel where concealed by the slide. There are some scrapes, polish and tool marks under the finish. There is infrequent minor surface oxidation. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads range from sharp to lightly tool marked with strong slots. The markings range from clear to worn, but legible. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good condition as refinished.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a single 7-round magazine.

Our Assessment: The Ordnance Department of the U.S. Army convened a board of two men, Capt. John t. Thompson and Maj. Louis A. La Garde to determine a minimum handgun caliber for use by the U.S. Military in 1903. In 1904, a month before the report was released, Union Metallic Cartridge Company (U.M.C.) received “figures for the proposed ctgs.”. UMC began work on cartridges, and shortly thereafter Colt set to work experimenting on a .45 caliber pistol based on their 1902 Military model. U.M.C. came up with a rimless .45 cartridge that they were producing by April 1905. Meanwhile, Colt had John M. Browning try to figure out how to handle the stresses caused by higher powered cartridges using the M1902 pistol as a baseline.

By May 1905, Browning had applied for a patent covering a new barrel design with locking lugs on the bottom to lock it to the frame. In 1907, Army tests began on guns from 8 different manufacturers, which was narrowed down to Colt’s Model 1905 and pistols from Savage and Luger. Changes were requested, and Colt came up with a prototype of the new Model 1907 by Sept.1907. Only about 207 of this new model were made, making them some of the most desired collector guns in the world. Further modifications resulted in the Model 1911, which was adopted by the Army and is still in use until this day as the M1911-A1. Although the M1905 wasn’t adopted by the Army, they were made and sold commercially except for those used in government testing. The oil polished mirror finish Colt put on the pistols, with a fire blue or case-colored finish on the smaller parts, made them very desirable.

This M1905 pistol was made in 1907, toward the beginning of production. The pistol is in Very Good condition as refinished. The grips have light wear for their age. This model, along with its M1900 and M1902 predecessors, is a must-have amongst Colt collectors as being the first of the large framed Colt semi-automatics. As only 6,210 of the M1905 pistols were made, they become even more desirable with every passing year. We expect the collectors of Colt autos are going to be interested in this pistol. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Cased Colt Government Model .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol, 1930 C&R & .22 LR Conversion Unit Custom Set Cased Colt Government Model .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol, 1930 C&R & .22 LR Conversion Unit Custom Set

Cased Colt Government Model .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol, 1930 C&R & .22 LR Conversion Unit Custom Set

Lot #122 (Sale Order 122 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Government Model

Serial Number: C157289

Year of Manufacture: 1930

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto fed by Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a rounded blade fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a square notch dovetailed to the rear of the slide.

The .22 Conversion Unit has a ramped blade fixed to the front of the slide and an adjustable square notch Improved Stevens sight dovetailed to the rear.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered walnut. The grips have minor handling wear with a few compressed checkers. The checkering is generally well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Very Good-plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: The pistol has been Refinished, the conversion unit's finish is Original to the parts, some parts are not original to the unit.

Bore Condition: The bore is gray with well defined rifling. There is scattered erosion and minor pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates about 6 out of 10.

The conversion unit bore is semi-bright with sharp rifling. There is some scattered pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates about 7 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 90% of its current metal finish. The finish is thinning at most edges. There is handling wear in the grip areas. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are lightly tool marked with strong slots. The markings are generally clear. Overall, this pistol is in about Very Good condition as refinished.

The conversion unit retains about 90% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at most edges. The unit shows operational wear. The pre-War style ejector has had a retaining spring installed. There are a few minor scuffs and light handling marks. Overall, the conversion unit is in Very Good condition as assembled.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol and conversion unit come in a custom wood presentation case fit for the pistol in the top hinge-lid tray and a drawer fit for the conversion unit and a reproduction hinge-lid cardboard Colt Conversion Unit box. One two-tone 7-round .45 magazine and one 10-round .22 magazine are included as well as one vintage 50-round "dogbone" box of Remington Kleanbore .22 LR ammunition. Keys for the case are included.

Our Assessment: The Colt 1911 .45 ACP semi-automatic pistol was designed by the legendary firearms inventor John Moses Browning, and developed for the US Army. The Model 1911 was the end-result of a series of developments by Browning, starting with his Model 1900. The advances made by Browning were revolutionary at the time, and were so successful that they are considered commonplace today. Browning not only developed first a pivoting and then a tilting barrel to allow for a locked system, but he also developed the concept of "the slide", a feature now synonymous with semi-automatic handguns. Colt also found great commercial success with the design, dubbing it the "Government Model".

This is a 1930 vintage Government Model that comes with a handsome display case fit for the pistol and a .22 Conversion Unit. The set will make a wonderful display in any collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Rare 1941 Naval Commission Colt Commercial Government 1911 .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol Turnbull, C&R Rare 1941 Naval Commission Colt Commercial Government 1911 .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol Turnbull, C&R

Rare 1941 Naval Commission Colt Commercial Government 1911 .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol Turnbull, C&R

Lot #123 (Sale Order 123 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Government Model, Commercial 1911, purchased by Argentine Naval Commission

Serial Number: C199393

Year of Manufacture: 1941, shipped August 4.

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single Action, Semi-Automatic, Detachable Magazine Fed Pistol with Swartz Safety

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a rounded blade staked to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a "U"-notch dovetailed to the rear of the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered walnut. The grips have minor handling wear with a few small marks and minor discoloration. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in about Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Professionally Restored by Turnbull Restoration and Manufacturing Co. The slide is serial-matched to the frame.

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with sharp rifling. There is some scattered minor erosion and stubborn fouling in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 8 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 98% of its current metal finish. There is a light "idiot mark" on the left of the frame below the slide stop. The action shows minor operational wear. Otherwise, there are only light handling marks. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Excellent condition as restored.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The trigger is crisp. The slide has minor play to the frame. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a single 7-round two-tone magazine and a Colt Archives letter. The letter indicates that this pistol shipped August 4, 1941 to the Argentine Naval Commission in Washington, D.C. as one of 250 guns of the same type in the shipment. A letter from Turnbull Restoration and Manufacturing Co. is also included detailing their restoration.

Our Assessment: The 1911 is one of the best pistols ever designed, seeing use in the US Military for the better part of a century and dominating pistol shooting sports for decades. It has seen quite a bit of foreign service from Britain and Russia during the Great War to the Army and Navy of Argentina who purchased from Colt between 1919 and 1941, eventually licensing production in their country.

This is a very interesting and particularly scarce example of a 1941 vintage Colt Government Model purchased by the Argentine Navy. In that year, 500 commercial pistols were purchased "off-the-shelf", with 250 shipped directly to Buenos Aires and the other 250 shipped to the Argentine Naval Commission in Washington, D.C. Upon reaching Argentina, they would be given Argentine Naval and Argentine crest markings on the slide. This example, despite having a serial-matching slide, does not bear any Argentine markings, though Colt records do indicate it shipped to the Naval Commission. Most likely used for the annual US Navy vs Argentinian Navy pistol competition. Due to all of Colt's manufacture going to the military, there were very few commercial Colt 1911s produced during 1941, and this example also has the rare Swartz safety.

It is a beautiful Government Model with a very interesting history, perfect for any collection.

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Pre-War Colt Commercial Government Model 1911 5 Pre-War Colt Commercial Government Model 1911 5

Pre-War Colt Commercial Government Model 1911 5" .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Letter, 1931 C&R

Lot #124 (Sale Order 124 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Government Model

Serial#: C159693

Year of Manufacture: 1931 (Colt Letter)

Caliber/Gauge: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Automatic Pistol fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The right side of the slide is marked ” COLT AUTOMATIC CALIBRE .45” and with a rampant Colt. The left side of the slide is marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CONN. U.S.A.” and has the patent dates. The left side of the trigger guard is marked “VP” in a triangle and “1". The right side of the trigger guard is marked “60”.

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is a small blade fixed to the top of the slide. The rear sight is a u- notch sight dovetailed to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The grips are two-piece checkered wood. The rear strap is checkered. The grip has no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. The checkering is well-defined with faintly worn peaks. There are no chips or cracks. Overall the grip is in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright. The rifling is sharp. There is no erosion. There is light fouling throughout the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99% of its metal finish. There is some minor wear on the leading edges. There are light scratches throughout. The screwheads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide-to-frame fit is snug. We did not fire this firearm.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This pistol comes with 1 Magazine and Colt letter.

Our Assessment: Colt’s 1911 served the United States military through two World Wars and several other conflicts, is still in use by some units today, and has become popular with law enforcement, competitors, and recreational shooters across the nation. The design has seen some updates including a firing-pin block safety, higher profile sights, and more ergonomic grips, but the basic design and fantastic trigger remain the same after more than a century. It appears to have seen little if any use since leaving the factory. If you’re looking for your first 1911 or your last, this would be a good pony to add to the stable.

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Wartime Colt Commercial Government Model 1911 WWI .45 ACP 5” Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1917 C&R Wartime Colt Commercial Government Model 1911 WWI .45 ACP 5” Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1917 C&R

Wartime Colt Commercial Government Model 1911 WWI .45 ACP 5” Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1917 C&R

Lot #125 (Sale Order 125 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: Government Model

Serial Number: C89177

Year of Manufacture: 1917 (https://colt.com/serial-lookup)

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto with Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a short blade fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a ""U""-notch dovetailed into the rear of the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are WWII-era Keyes Fibre panels with reinforcement ribs on the interior and reinforcement rings around the screws. The grips have general light handling wear with a few more notable marks on the left panel. The checkering is generally well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in about Very Good condition as not original to the gun.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore, but there is some stubborn leading in front of the chamber. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates about 8 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 87% of its current metal finish. The finish is thinning at most edges. Most of the balance is handling wear in the grip areas, some of the worn areas show surface erosion. There are some small nicks and scratches. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with usable slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good Condition as refinished.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with one unmarked blued 7-round magazine.

Our Assessment: The Colt 1911 .45 ACP semi-automatic pistol was designed by the legendary firearms inventor John Moses Browning, and developed for the US Army. The Model 1911 was the end-result of a series of developments by Browning, starting with his Model 1900. The advances made by Browning were revolutionary at the time, and were so successful that they are considered commonplace today. Browning not only developed first a pivoting and then a tilting barrel to allow for a locked system, but he also developed the concept of ""the slide"", a feature now synonymous with semi-automatic handguns. Having secured the contract for the Model 1911 US military issue sidearm, Colt also offered the pistol to the commercial market as the ""Government Model"". Many Government Model 1911s were privately purchased by servicemen who may not have otherwise been issued a pistol, especially after the US entered WW1 in April 1917. While serial number records show approximately 22,000 Government Models produced in 1917, those numbers include Colt's foreign contracts, thus there were significantly few available for the domestic US market.

This Government Model was made in 1917, just around the time that America entered the Great War, and is in Very Good condition as Refinished. It has been equippd with WWII-era grips along with its new finish. It has a couple of interesting markings, with the top of the frame marked ""G"" and the bottom of the slide marked ""89177"". Slides wouldn't be numbered by Colt until late 1920 and the typical Commercial Government model would be marked ""S"" on top of the frame for ""Sales"". The ""G"" marking was typically for military Model 1911 pistols, for ""Government"". It's very likely that the frame was originally produced for the US Army, but was rejected for some minor reason that the factory later addressed before assembly into a Commercial pistol. That may explain the slide serial marking, or it was simply applied later. Overall, this is a neat example of a Colt Commercial Government Model 1911 from the Great War era. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Pre-War Colt Super Match .38 Automatic Adjustable Sight 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol, Letter, 1939 C&R Pre-War Colt Super Match .38 Automatic Adjustable Sight 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol, Letter, 1939 C&R

Pre-War Colt Super Match .38 Automatic Adjustable Sight 1911 Semi-Auto Pistol, Letter, 1939 C&R

Lot #126 (Sale Order 126 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Super Match .38 Automatic

Serial Number: 34430

Year of Manufacture: 1939

Caliber: .38 Super

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto with Removable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked "COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A. / PAT’D APR.20,1897. SEPT.9,1902. DEC.19,1905. FEB.14,1911. AUG.19.1913". The right side of the slide is marked "SUPER MATCH", "COLT", "SUPER .38 / AUTOMATIC" and with a Rampant Colt logo. The left front of the trigger guard is marked "5" and "VP in a triangle. The right front of the trigger guard is marked "77". The right side of the frame above the trigger is marked "34430", the rear face of the slide is marked "344 / 30" under the firing pin stop. The left of the chamber is marked "COLT SUPER 38 AUTO MATCH", the left lug is marked "MB" in circle.

Barrel Length: 5"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated, ramped blade that is fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a Stevens square notch sight, adjustable for windage and elevation mounted to the rear of the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered "Coltwood" brown plastic with reinforcement rings around the screws and reinforcement ribs on the interior. The grips have only light handling marks. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Fine-Excellent condition. These grips would not be correct for 1939, but given the pistol's delayed shipping, they would be correct for 1946.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is infrequent minor erosion in the bore, mostly at the muzzle-end. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 8 or 9 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 85% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. There is handling wear in the grip areas. There is some other scattered more minor wear. There are some scattered light nicks, scuffs and scratches. There is infrequent faint surface oxidation with a few spots of minor erosion. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The slide and frame are cut for a Swartz firing pin safety, but the mechanism is not present. We have not fired this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with one blued nine round magazine, a reproduction box and a Colt Archives letter. The letter indicates that the pistol shipped November 15, 1946 to Frank T. Budge Company in Miami Florida as one of 50 guns of the same type in the shipment.

Our Assessment: The .38 Super cartridge was first introduced by Colt in 1928 as a higher pressure loading of the .38 ACP. It is capable of driving a 115 gr. bullet to nearly 1400 fps., producing almost 500 ft-lbs. of energy. Today, the cartridge is favored by many top pistol match competitors. Colt first introduced the round in its 1911A1 frame, making it basically the same as the Government Model except for the caliber. The 1911 pistol had already gained a reputation as a reliable pistol during WWI, Colt saw no reason not to capitalize on that with a new caliber offering.

Colt followed this with a Super Match model that had a hand honed action and match grade barrel. It is estimated that fewer than 4,000 Super Match .38s were produced in total, only three quarters of these having adjustable sights. This adjustable sight Super Match model was made in 1939, but it is interesting that it hung around the factory for the entirety of WWII. The serial number, as well as the Swartz safety cuts on the slide and frame (the mechanism is not present), distinctly place it in pre-war production, but the grips and late 1946 shipping date are distinctly post-war. It is often said that "Colt never threw anything away" and Colt collectors know to "never say never". Given that this particularly scarce gun was one of 50 (fifty!) in the same shipment to one dealer in Miami, it is entirely likely that this pistol was one of the last available in the factory when the order was placed. The pistol is in Very Good condition with 85% of its original finish, a strong bore and good mechanics. This intriguing and rare pistol is sure to attract the attention of the collectors out there. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Pre-War Colt National Match Government Model 1911 .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Letter, 1937 C&R Pre-War Colt National Match Government Model 1911 .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Letter, 1937 C&R

Pre-War Colt National Match Government Model 1911 .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol & Letter, 1937 C&R

Lot #127 (Sale Order 127 of 354)

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Make: Colt

 

Model: National Match

 


Serial Number: C183194

 


Year of Manufacture: Likely produced 1936, shipped January 7, 1937

 


Caliber: .45 ACP

 


Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto with Removable Magazine

 


Barrel Length: 5”, the left link lug is marked ""MB"" in circle, the left of the chamber is marked ""COLT 45 AUTO MATCH"".

 


Sights / Optics: The front sight is a 0.08"" thick blade fixed to the front of the slide; the sight is not original to the slide. The rear sight is a 0.115"" square-notch dovetailed to the rear of the slide.

 


Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered walnut panels. The grips have even light handling wear, slightly more notable at the top and bottom edges. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Very Good condition.

 


Type of Finish: Blue

 


Finish Originality: Original, the slide is serial-matching.

 


Bore Condition: The bore is gray with well defined rifling. There is scattered light erosion and some minor pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates about 6 out of 10.

 


Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 80% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. There is handling wear in the grip areas. There is some other scattered light wear. There is some light surface erosion, mostly toward the top-front of the slide. There is some light surface oxidation. There are scattered light nicks, scuffs and scratches. There is some polishing on the barrel, most notable on the bottom of the chamber, the front of the link, and the front of the lugs. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good condition.

 


Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all previously owned firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

 


Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with one two tone 7-round magazine and a Colt Archives factory letter. The letter indicates that this pistol shipped January 7, 1937 to Shapleigh Hardware Company in St. Louis, Missouri as one of five guns of the same type in the shipment.

 


Our Assessment: Colt's National Match pistols were first advertised as a factory option in 1932, with a prototype having been sent to the Camp Perry matches in 1930. The National Match pistol was essentially a factory target pistol built on the Government Model frame, but with a hand-honed action, match barrel, and Patridge sight. Production would be continued until 1942 and resumed in 1957; at that time it was re-branded as the Gold Cup National Match.

This factory lettered pre-War Colt National Match Government Model was shipped in early 1937 and is in Very Good condition. The pistol shows wear consistent with its intended use and has been equipped with a later production .08"" front sight. The letter indicates the shipping destination; it was sent to Shapleigh Hardware in St. Louis with four other pistols of the same type in the shipment. It features a 5” barrel marked “MB” in a circle on the left lug, about 80% of its original finish, a decent bore and strong mechanics. Any pre-War National Match pistols are highly prized by collectors. This example will take a prized place in a Colt automatics collection.

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Custom National Match-Style Colt 1911 Commercial Government Slide .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol 1918 Custom National Match-Style Colt 1911 Commercial Government Slide .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol 1918

Custom National Match-Style Colt 1911 Commercial Government Slide .45 ACP Semi-Automatic Pistol 1918

Lot #128 (Sale Order 128 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Custom National Match-Style Model of 1911 U.S. Army

Serial Number: 589690

Year of Manufacture: The frame was made in 1918, the slide was made 1949-1955, barrel 1959-1960

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto fed by Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a National Match-style serrated, ramped blade fixed to the front of the barrel, the top of the blade has been filed down some. The rear sight is a commercial Elliason square-notch sight dovetailed to the rear of the slide, adjustable for windage and elevation. The sights are not original to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are WWII-era two-piece checkered brown synthetic with reinforcement ribs and reinforcement rings around the screws. The left panel is Colt, the right Keyes Fibre. The grips have scattered light wear, more notable on the right panel than the left. The checkering is generally well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in about Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Parkerized

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore, but there is a little stubborn copper fouling on the lands. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 9 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 80% of its current metal finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. There is handling wear in the grip areas and the frontstrap has been stippled. The slide has been touched-up around the front sight. There are some light nicks and scratches. There is wear on the trigger and marks consistent with a previously installed shoe. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are lightly tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in about Very Good Condition as customized.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with one 7-round magazine, cardboard box with DD Form 1348-1A altered to reflect the pistol's serial number, canvas web gear belt with magazine pouch, field dressing pouch with packaged Carlisle Model small battle dressing, and a brown leather M1916 holster marked "S.&R. / P.P.F." on the back.

Our Assessment: The Colt 1911 .45 ACP semi-automatic pistol was designed by the legendary firearms inventor John Moses Browning, and developed for the US Army. The Model 1911 was the end-result of a series of developments by Browning, starting with his Model 1900. The advances made by Browning were revolutionary at the time, and were so successful that they are considered commonplace today. Browning not only developed first a pivoting and then a tilting barrel to allow for a locked system, but he also developed the concept of "the slide", a feature now synonymous with semi-automatic handguns.

This is a custom pistol built on a 1918 vintage Colt Model of 1911 frame assembled into a National Match-style configuration with a 1950s vintage commercial Government Model slide. The pistol retains a strong bore and great mechanics, so it should still prove to be a good shooter. The included accessories will also make for a nice display in a collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Cased Colt Pre-Gold Cup National Match .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol 1968 C&R & 22 LR Conversion Unit Set Cased Colt Pre-Gold Cup National Match .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol 1968 C&R & 22 LR Conversion Unit Set

Cased Colt Pre-Gold Cup National Match .45 ACP Semi-Auto Pistol 1968 C&R & 22 LR Conversion Unit Set

Lot #129 (Sale Order 129 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Pre-Gold Cup National Match

Serial Number: 30114-NM

Year of Manufacture: 1968

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto fed by Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is an Elliason square notch adjustable for windage and elevation in a base pinned to the rear of the slide. The slide has a rib, serrated for glare reduction.

The .22 Conversion Unit has a blade fixed to the front of the slide. The rear sight is a square notch adjustable for windage and elevation in a base pinned to the rear of the slide. The slide has a rib, serrated for glare reduction.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered walnut with gold-colored Colt medallions. The grips have minor handling wear with a small marks. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Fine-plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates about 10 out of 10.

The conversion unit bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates about 10 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 92% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at most edges. There is light handling wear in the grip areas. The slide's finish has a slight plum hue. The action shows light operational wear. The screw heads are lightly tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good-plus condition.

The conversion unit retains about 90% of its metal finish. The balance is mostly in scattered minor surface oxidation. The finish is thinning at some edges. The unit shows light operational wear. There are a few minor scuffs and light handling marks. Overall, the conversion unit is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all previously owned firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol and conversion unit come in a custom wood presentation case fit for the pistol in the top hinge-lid tray and a drawer fit for the conversion unit and a two-piece wood-grain cardboard Colt Conversion Unit box. One 7-round .45 magazine and one 10-round .22 magazine are included as well as one 50-round box of Winchester Super-Match Mark IV.22 LR ammunition, one 1968 vintage 50-round box of Ball M1911 Match .45 ACP ammunition and keys for the case.

Our Assessment: In the mid-1900s the 1911 was used for all manner of pistol competitions, but the base Government model typically needed some tweaking and modification to get the best performance. In 1957, Colt introduced their Gold Cup National Match, an out-of-the-box, purpose-built target pistol with adjustable target sights, hand-fit parts, serrated grip frame and adjustable trigger. This example is from 1968, a fairly early Gold Cup made about 2 years before the pistols would actually be marked "GOLD CUP". It shows wear consistent with infrequent use over the last 57 years, retaining a great bore and strong mechanics.

The pistol comes with a handsome display case fit for the pistol and a .22 Conversion Unit that shares the same aesthetic as the pistol. The set will make a wonderful display in any collection and should prove to be great fun on the range. Please see our photos and good luck!

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1 Full Box Of Vintage Peters “Dewar Match” 22 Long Rifle Match Ammunition 1 Full Box Of Vintage Peters “Dewar Match” 22 Long Rifle Match Ammunition

1 Full Box Of Vintage Peters “Dewar Match” 22 Long Rifle Match Ammunition

Lot #130 (Sale Order 130 of 354)

This is a full box, 50 original rounds of .22 LR ammunition manufactured by Peters as part of the Dewar Match Competitions that began in 1934 and lasted into the early 1950's.  The box is in Very Good condition with nice corners and edges and crisp graphics.  The cartridges are in Excellent condition.

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Vintage Peters High Velocity Rustless .22 Long Rifle Hollow Point One Piece Box Circa 1940s Vintage Peters High Velocity Rustless .22 Long Rifle Hollow Point One Piece Box Circa 1940s

Vintage Peters High Velocity Rustless .22 Long Rifle Hollow Point One Piece Box Circa 1940s

Lot #131 (Sale Order 131 of 354)

This Peters Cartridge Division manufactured silver and black cardboard box contains 49 correct rounds of High Velocity Rustless 22 Long Rifle Hollow Point ammunition and is in Good condition with light to moderate wear. The bottom of the box displays the white rectangle with rounded corners. The brass casings display the "PETERS HV" headstamp, and the ammunition is in Good condition.


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Vintage Peters High Velocity Rustless .22 Short Rim Fire One Piece Box Vintage Peters High Velocity Rustless .22 Short Rim Fire One Piece Box

Vintage Peters High Velocity Rustless .22 Short Rim Fire One Piece Box

Lot #132 (Sale Order 132 of 354)

This Peters Cartridge Division manufactured silver and black cardboard box contains all 50 rounds of High Velocity Rustless 22 Short ammunition with brass cases and is in very good condition with light to moderate wear. The bottom of the box displays the white rectangle with rounded corners. The brass casings display the "PETERS HV" headstamp. This style box was introduced circa 1941 and was produced until circa 1946.

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Vintage Early 1900s Complete Box Of Peters .22 Winchester Centerfire Semi-Smokeless Cartridges Vintage Early 1900s Complete Box Of Peters .22 Winchester Centerfire Semi-Smokeless Cartridges

Vintage Early 1900s Complete Box Of Peters .22 Winchester Centerfire Semi-Smokeless Cartridges

Lot #133 (Sale Order 133 of 354)

This a full complete correct Vintage box of .22 Winchester Centerfire Semi-Smokeless Cartridges. Manufactured by the Peters Cartridge Co., in the early 1900s. These were some of the first cartridges manufactured with King’s Semi-Smokeless Powder , manufactured by the King Powder Company, which shared a common location with the Peters Cartridge Co. factory in Kings Mills, Ohio in the early days. The cartridges inside this box are in Excellent condition. The 2-piece box is beginning to separate at the bottom and missing a small portion of the label but is overall very readable in Good condition.

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5 Full Boxes, 250 Rounds Of Vintage Western Super-X .22 Long Rifle Ammo With Cartridge Dispenser 5 Full Boxes, 250 Rounds Of Vintage Western Super-X .22 Long Rifle Ammo With Cartridge Dispenser

5 Full Boxes, 250 Rounds Of Vintage Western Super-X .22 Long Rifle Ammo With Cartridge Dispenser

Lot #134 (Sale Order 134 of 354)

This is 250 rounds, 5 complete correct 50-round boxes of Vintage Western Super-X .22 Long Rifle Long Range ammunition, one of which is in an ingenious Vintage cartridge dispenser box. The cartridges are in Very Good to Excellent condition. The Vintage boxes are also in Very Good to Excellent condition, aside from the end flaps being removed from the one box  to function with the cartridge dispenser.

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Winchester Model 74 .22 Long Rifle Semi-Auto Rimfire Rifle, MFD 1941 C&R Winchester Model 74 .22 Long Rifle Semi-Auto Rimfire Rifle, MFD 1941 C&R

Winchester Model 74 .22 Long Rifle Semi-Auto Rimfire Rifle, MFD 1941 C&R

Lot #135 (Sale Order 135 of 354)

Winchester Model 74 .22 Long Rifle Semi-Auto Rimfire Rifle 1941 C&R

Make: Winchester

Model: Model 74

Serial Number: 89176

Year of Manufacture: 1941, C&R

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Semi-Auto, Fed by Buttstock Magtube.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “89176”. The left side of the receiver is marked “MADE IN U.S.A. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / NEW HAVEN. CONN”, “-MODEL 74- / -PATENT PENDING.- 22 LONG RIFLE”, “-WINCHESTER- / -TRADE MARK-”. The top of the receiver and barrel are marked with Winchester WP proofs.

Barrel Length: 24”

Sights/Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a u-notch elevator sight dovetailed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration and Condition: The stock is one piece smooth walnut with semi-pistol grip, straight comb, reinforcement pin, and checkered steel buttplate. The LOP measures 13 3/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the steel buttplate. There are no chips or cracks. There are scattered light handling marks and compressions.. Overall, the stock rates in Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light operation wear. There is minor thinning on the leading edges. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all used firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork, and Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Winchester Model 74, launched in 1939, represents an innovative chapter in the evolution of self-loading rimfire rifles. Constructed with an 8.5-inch-long steel tube receiver, just an inch in diameter, this rifle integrates a blowback-operated bolt and a tubular magazine nestled within the buttstock, demonstrating a unique engineering approach for the era. One of its notable features is the ability to remove the bolt from the rear of the receiver, a design choice that significantly simplifies maintenance and cleaning from the rear, unlike most vintage semi-automatic rimfire rifles. Visually, the Model 74 is immediately recognizable due to the squared-off rear of its action, bearing a resemblance to the "humpback" profile of the classic Browning Auto-5 shotgun. This distinct silhouette not only adds to its aesthetic appeal but also to its historical value. Additionally, the safety mechanism of the Model 74 is distinct—a flat, knurl-ended crossbolt meticulously dovetailed into the top of the receiver, enhancing both safety and ease of use. The rifle’s ergonomic design extends to its petite charging handle, which is strategically positioned in a slot on the right rear of the action, directly above the trigger. This placement optimizes ease of operation for right-handed shooters, allowing them to quickly chamber a round with a simple wrist rotation and a hook of the forefinger. Originally released in .22 Short, the Model 74 expanded its offerings in 1940 with the addition of a .22 Long Rifle version, though the .22 Short was discontinued in 1952. Production of the Winchester Model 74 ceased in 1955, concluding a 17-year production run during which approximately 406,574 units were manufactured. This historical significance, coupled with its innovative design features, makes the Winchester Model 74 a coveted item for collectors and enthusiasts of vintage firearms, offering both a glimpse into the past and a testament to the ingenuity of its time.

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Winchester Model 1890  23 1/2” .22 WRF Takedown Pump/Slide Action Rimfire Rifle, 1915 C&R Winchester Model 1890  23 1/2” .22 WRF Takedown Pump/Slide Action Rimfire Rifle, 1915 C&R

Winchester Model 1890 23 1/2” .22 WRF Takedown Pump/Slide Action Rimfire Rifle, 1915 C&R

Lot #136 (Sale Order 136 of 354)

Winchester Model .22 WRF 1890 Pump Action Rifle 24” MFG 1915

Make: Winchester

Model: 1890

Serial Number: 552544

Year of Manufacture: 1915 (C&R)

Caliber: .22 Winchester Rimfire (WRF)

Action Type: Pump-Action, Tubular Magazine-Fed

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A. PAT. JUNE 26, 88. DEC. 6, 92.” The left side of the barrel near the receiver is marked “22 WRF.” The lower tang is marked with the serial number “552544.” The bottom of the receiver, near the front, is also marked “552544 A.”

Barrel Length: The barrel has been cut to 23 1/2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a standard v-notch leaf dovetailed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle has a two-piece walnut stock with a grooved slide handle and a straight grip, straight comb,and metal crescent buttplate. The wood has been refinish. There are areas of darkening, scratches, and small dents, particularly on the buttstock. The LOP measures approximately 12 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the steel crescent buttplate. The stock rates in about good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: The rifle has a fixed tubular magazine beneath the barrel, showing wear and patina along its length. Overall the magazine is in good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray, the rifling is defined. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 10% of its original metal finish. The balance of the finish has worn to a patina with handling and operational wear present throughout. There are scattered nicks, scratches, and areas of finish loss, primarily on the receiver and barrel. The markings remain clear. The screw heads show tool wear but remain serviceable. Overall, this rifle rates in about good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 1890 is one of the most recognizable and successful pump-action rifles ever produced. Originally designed by John Browning, it became a staple in shooting galleries, small-game hunting, and target shooting for decades. This second-model iteration, chambered in .22 WRF, was a premium option over the more common .22 Short, Long, or Long Rifle chamberings.

Manufactured in 1915, this rifle is a Curio & Relic eligible piece that retains its historical significance. While it shows wear consistent with its age and the barrel has been cut back 1/2”, the mechanics remain sound, and the bore is in excellent condition. This example would make a great restoration project, shooter, or collectible addition to a Winchester collection.

For fans of classic American firearms, this Winchester Model 1890 embodies quality craftsmanship, historical relevance, and a design that has withstood the test of time. Whether for display or use, it remains a fine representation of Winchester’s legacy in firearm manufacturing.

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Winchester Model 1890 .22 Long Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFD 1907 Winchester Model 1890 .22 Long Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFD 1907

Winchester Model 1890 .22 Long Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFD 1907

Lot #137 (Sale Order 137 of 354)

Winchester Model 1890 .22 Long Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFD 1907

Make: Winchester

Model: 1890

Serial Number: 337711

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1907 (C&R)

Caliber: .22 Long

Action Type: Pump Action, Tubular Magazine

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED JUNE 26.88. DEC. 6.92.” and “MOD. 1890-”. The left side of the barrel is marked “22 LONG.” The bottom of the receiver is marked “337711.” The upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADE MARK.” Additional proof marks and assembly markings are present.

Barrel Length: 24”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a standard adjustable buckhorn sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle features a smooth walnut buttstock with a straight grip and a grooved walnut forend. The stock has light handling marks and small scratches, with no major cracks or chips. The LOP measures approximately 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the steel crescent buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Tubular magazine under the barrel, capacity dependent on the .22 Long cartridge length.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray, the rifling is well defined. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 80% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows thinning, handling wear, and minor patina developing throughout. There are scattered light scratches and small areas of finish loss, particularly along high-contact areas of the receiver and barrel. The screw heads are lightly tool-marked but remain serviceable. The markings are clear and legible. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 1890 is one of the most iconic pump-action .22 rifles ever produced, serving generations of shooters since the late 19th century. Designed by John Moses Browning, this rifle was intended as a high-quality repeating firearm for small game hunting and target shooting.

This particular example, chambered in .22 Long, is a Curio & Relic eligible piece dating to around 1907. It retains its classic design with a 24” barrel, smooth walnut stock, and reliable pump-action operation. The markings remain crisp, and while it shows signs of honest use, the rifle has been well cared for over the years.

Collectors and enthusiasts alike will appreciate this Winchester Model 1890 for its historical significance, craftsmanship, and enduring design. Whether you're adding it to a collection or looking for a functional vintage shooter, this rifle is a fine representation of Winchester’s legacy.

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Winchester Model 1890 .22 Magnum Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFD 1907 Winchester Model 1890 .22 Magnum Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFD 1907

Winchester Model 1890 .22 Magnum Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFD 1907

Lot #138 (Sale Order 138 of 354)

Winchester Model 1890 .22 Magnum Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFD 1907

Make: Winchester

Model: 1890

Serial Number: 321185

Year of Manufacture: 1907 (C&R)

Caliber: .22 Winchester Magnum Rimfire (.22 WMR) - Rechambered

Action Type: Pump Action, Tubular Magazine Fed

Markings: The top flat of the barrel is marked “MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED JUNE 26.88. DEC. 6.92.” The left side of the barrel is marked “22 W.R.F.” The bottom tang is marked with the serial number “321185.” The upper tang is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADE MARK.” The barrel is also marked “MOD. 1890.”

Barrel Length: 24” Octagonal

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into the barrel. The rear sight is a buckhorn-style notch sight dovetailed into the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle has a two-piece walnut stock set, consisting of a ribbed, slide-action forend and a straight grip buttstock with a crescent steel buttplate. The wood shows handling wear, scratches, and finish loss, consistent with age. There are no visible cracks or structural defects. The length of pull (LOP) measures approximately 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stocks rate in about Good-Very Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This rifle has a fixed tubular magazine with a capacity of approximately 10 rounds.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray, the rifling is defined. There is moderate visible erosion in the bore. There are two squib marks in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 30% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows thinning, patina, and scattered oxidation. There are spots of light surface rust and pitting present. The receiver has a mottled gray patina. The screw heads are lightly tooled but remain serviceable. The markings are clear and legible. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 1890 is an iconic early slide-action rifle that was highly favored for small game hunting and target shooting. Designed by John Moses Browning, it quickly became one of the most successful .22-caliber pump-action rifles of its time.

This particular example, manufactured in 1907, has been rechambered for .22 Magnum. While originally chambered in .22 WRF, conversions like this are sometimes performed to allow use of modern, higher-velocity .22 Magnum ammunition. Given the higher pressures of .22 WMR compared to .22 WRF, it is recommended that the buyer ensures safe operation before use.

Whether you are a Winchester collector, a fan of John Browning’s designs, or simply appreciate classic American craftsmanship, this Model 1890 is a great find. With its C&R status, it maintains its historical value while still being a practical piece of shooting history.

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Winchester Model 1890  .22 Short Pump Action Rifle 24” MFD 1905 Winchester Model 1890  .22 Short Pump Action Rifle 24” MFD 1905

Winchester Model 1890  .22 Short Pump Action Rifle 24” MFD 1905

Lot #139 (Sale Order 139 of 354)

Winchester Model 1890  .22 Short Pump Action Rifle 24” MFD 1905

Make: Winchester

Model: 1890

Serial Number: 252543

Year of Manufacture: 1905

Caliber: .22 Short

Action Type: Pump Action, Tubular Magazine Fed

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked "MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A. PATENTED JUNE 26.88. DEC.6.92." followed by "-MOD. 1890-". The top flat of the barrel near the receiver is marked "22 SHORT". The bottom of the receiver and lower tang are marked with the serial number "252543".

Barrel Length: 24” Octagonal

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade flip up globe screwed to the barrel. The rear sight is a v-notch leaf screwed to the barrel.  The top tang is mounted with a folding aperture sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle has a two-piece wood stock, consisting of a straight grip, straight comb, and crescent metal buttplate walnut buttstock and a grooved walnut pump handle. The stock handling wear. The buttplate is metal and has some patina and wear. The pump handle is in good shape with some handling wear. There is a small crack at the bottom tang. The LOP measures approximately 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Tubular magazine, overall Very Good condition with handling wear.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is dark, the rifling is defined. There is heavy visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 40% of its original metal finish. The balance of the finish shows handling wear, patina, and thinning throughout. There are scattered nicks, dings, and some minor areas of oxidation. The screw heads are lightly tooled but serviceable. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 1890 is one of the most recognizable pump-action .22 rifles in history. Designed by John Moses Browning and introduced in the late 19th century, it quickly became a favorite among target shooters and small-game hunters. This particular example, chambered in .22 Short, was manufactured around 1905, making it C&R eligible.

The Model 1890 is known for its smooth action and durable construction, making it a desirable piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike. This example retains a good amount of its original finish, with wear that is expected for a firearm of its age. The wood has aged gracefully with signs of honest use, adding to its character and authenticity.

For those interested in classic Winchester rifles, this Model 1890 would make a fine addition to any collection. Whether displayed as a historical piece or taken to the range for some vintage shooting fun, this pump-action rimfire rifle is a testament to Winchester’s reputation for quality and craftsmanship.

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Winchester Model 1890 24” Octagonal .22 WRF Pump/Slide Action Takedown Rimfire Rifle MFD 1902 C&R Winchester Model 1890 24” Octagonal .22 WRF Pump/Slide Action Takedown Rimfire Rifle MFD 1902 C&R

Winchester Model 1890 24” Octagonal .22 WRF Pump/Slide Action Takedown Rimfire Rifle MFD 1902 C&R

Lot #140 (Sale Order 140 of 354)

Make: Winchester

Model: 1890

Serial Number: 140148

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1902 (C&R Eligible)

Caliber: .22 Winchester Rimfire (.22 WRF)

Action Type: Pump Action, Tubular Magazine Fed

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “22 W.R.F.” The top of the barrel is marked “WINCHESTER / MANUFACTURED BY THE / WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A.” The receiver is marked “WINCHESTER / MOD. 1890” with patent dates “PAT. JUNE 26. 88. DEC. 6. 92.” The serial number “140148” is stamped on the lower tang.

Barrel Length: 24”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a notch sight dovetailed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two-piece walnut set with a grooved slide handle and a straight grip stock with a crescent steel buttplate. The wood has scattered nicks, scratches, and areas of finish wear. There are no visible cracks or structural concerns. The LOP measures 12 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stocks rate in about Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This rifle has a fixed tubular magazine beneath the barrel. The magazine tube shows signs of use but is functional and in Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is dark, the rifling is worn. There is heavy visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 4/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 20% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows thinning, patina, and scattered oxidation, particularly on the barrel and receiver. The metal has turned brown from handling and oil. There are areas of pitting, handling marks, and some spots of surface rust. The screw heads are lightly tooled but serviceable. The markings are mostly legible but show wear from handling and age. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 1890 is an iconic slide-action rifle, first introduced in the late 19th century and produced well into the 20th century. It was the first repeating rifle designed for .22 rimfire cartridges and quickly became a favorite among shooters for its reliability, accuracy, and quality craftsmanship.

This particular example, chambered in .22 WRF, is one of the more desirable configurations, as this cartridge was developed to offer greater power and performance over the standard .22 Long Rifle of the era. The rifle has seen its share of use over the past century, showing wear consistent with age but retaining its mechanical functionality.

For collectors, this rifle represents a great opportunity to own a piece of Winchester history. It would make a solid addition to any collection or could still serve as a fun and nostalgic shooter for those who appreciate vintage firearms.

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Roger's Restored Winchester 1st Model 1890 Solid Frame 24 Roger's Restored Winchester 1st Model 1890 Solid Frame 24

Roger's Restored Winchester 1st Model 1890 Solid Frame 24" .22 Short Pump Action Rifle, 1892 Antique

Lot #141 (Sale Order 141 of 354)

Make: Winchester

Model: 1890, 1st Model

Serial Number: 13784

Year of Manufacture: 1892

Caliber: .22 Short

Action Type: Pump Action Tubular Magazine Fed Rifle, Solid Frame

Markings: Correct standard markings. The right of the bottom tang is marked "R's" (Roger's Restoration)

Barrel Length: 24"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade with a vertical white aiming reference in a slotted base dovetailed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a "U"-notch elevator sight dovetailed to the rear of the barrel; the notch is fine-adjustable for elevation. The top tang is drilled, tapped and filled for a tang sight (none present).

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two-piece smooth walnut with a grooved slide handle, straight grip, straight comb, and case-hardened steel crescent buttplate. The stocks have a few light nicks, most in the belly. Otherwise, there are only light handling marks. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures 12 3/4" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The plate has minor scuffing and slight muting in the face. Overall, the stocks are in about Excellent condition as restored Antique.

Type of Finish: Case Color & Blue

Finish Originality: Professionally Refinished by Roger's Restorations

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore, there is infrequent stubborn fouling. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 9 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This firearm retains about 96% of its current metal finish. The finish is thinning at some edges, mostly on the barrel. There are a few scattered minor marks. There is infrequent muting of the case color, most notable in the top tang and the top of the hammer spur. The action shows minor operational wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in Excellent condition as restored Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a more thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with a Winchester factory records letter which indicates that this rifle's serial number was applied December 20, 1892, assembled as a rifle chambered for .22 Short, received in warehouse December 20, 1892 and shipped December 21, 1892 on order number 12182.

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 1890 pump action rifle was designed by John Browning in the late 1880's, patented in 1888 and renamed the Model 90 in about 1919. Winchester had asked Browning to design the rifle as a replacement for the rimfire versions of the Model 1873, which had never achieved great popularity. It proved to be the most successful repeating Rimfire rifle for general all around shooting ever made by Winchester. For many years, the Model 1890, when chambered in .22 Short, was considered to be the standard for use in shooting galleries, hence its nickname of "Gallery Gun".

This early solid frame Winchester Model 1890 is chambered in 22 short and shows a near perfect restoration by Roger's Restorations. Truly an artist, Roger is known for restorations which do not make a rifle look as if it is brand-new, but rather to make the rifle appear as an extraordinarily high-condition original. He has been so successful at this that he began placing an unobtrusive marking on concealed surfaces of the guns he restores, to prevent unscrupulous characters from passing off his work as a genuine original Winchester, which it easily could! His abilities are on fine display on this 1890. The rifle is from an interesting period of production when the 1st Model solid frames were being made simultaneously with the new 2nd Model takedown. It will make a beautiful addition to any Winchester collection and should still prove to be a fun and classy plinker. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Winchester Model 90 .22 Long Rifle Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFG 1926 Winchester Model 90 .22 Long Rifle Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFG 1926

Winchester Model 90 .22 Long Rifle Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFG 1926

Lot #142 (Sale Order 142 of 354)

Winchester Model 90 .22 Long Rifle Pump Action Rifle 24” C&R MFG 1926

Make: Winchester

Model: 90

Serial Number: 699301

Year of Manufacture: 1926, C&R Eligible

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Pump Action, Tubular Magazine

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A. PAT. JUNE 26.88. DEC.6.92. NOV.27.06. MAY 30.1911”. The left side of the barrel is marked “MODEL 90-.22 LONG RIFLE”. The serial number “699301” is marked on the bottom of the receiver and the lower tang. The letter “A” is also stamped on the bottom of the receiver near the serial number.

Barrel Length: 24” Octagonal Barrel

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a fixed u-notched leaf screwed to the barrel. There is a Lyman aperture sight mounted to the top tang.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle features a smooth walnut straight grip stock and a grooved walnut slide handle. The stock has scattered handling marks, nicks, and scratches throughout, consistent with its age. There are no visible cracks or significant losses. The forend grooves remain well-defined. The LOP measures approximately 12 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the crescent steel buttplate. The stock rates in about Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This rifle has a fixed tubular magazine beneath the barrel.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 70% of its original metal finish. The finish has wear consistent with handling and use over time, with some areas of thinning and patina developing. There are scattered small nicks and scratches, particularly along high-contact areas such as the receiver and barrel flats. The screw heads are lightly tooled but remain serviceable. The markings are clear and legible. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good-Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 90, designed by John Browning and introduced in 1890, was one of the most successful early slide-action .22 rifles. It was manufactured in various chamberings, with the .22 Long Rifle variant being the most popular in later production runs. The Model 90 was a favorite among shooters for its reliability, accuracy, and smooth cycling action.

This particular rifle, manufactured in 1926, remains in solid condition with a functional action and a bore that should perform well with proper cleaning. It retains much of its original blued finish, and its walnut stock and grooved forend show honest wear but no structural damage. These rifles were widely used for small game hunting and target shooting, making them a beloved firearm of their time.

For collectors and enthusiasts, this Winchester Model 90 represents a classic example of early American rimfire repeaters. Its vintage charm and quality craftsmanship make it an excellent addition to any Winchester or pump-action rifle collection.

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Winchester Model 90 .22 WRF 24 Winchester Model 90 .22 WRF 24

Winchester Model 90 .22 WRF 24" Pump Action Rifle, MFD 1924 C&R

Lot #143 (Sale Order 143 of 354)

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Winchester Model 90 .22 WRF Pump Action Rifle 24"" MFD 1924

LSB#: WY250125BS009

Make: Winchester

Model: Model 90

Serial Number: 677397

Year of Manufacture: 1924, C&R

Caliber: .22 Winchester Rim Fire (WRF)

Action Type: Pump action, tubular magazine fed

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "".22 W.R.F."" with a proof mark. The barrel is also marked ""MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A. PAT. JUNE 26.88, DEC. 6.92, JULY 21.96, MAY 30.1911. MOD. 90"". The upper tang is marked ""WINCHESTER / TRADE MARK"". The lower tang bears the serial number ""677397"". The receiver ring is marked ""677397 A"".

Barrel Length: 24” Octagonal

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is an adjustable buckhorn-style v-notch leaf screwed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle has a smooth walnut straight grip stock and a grooved slide handle. The wood shows handling wear with some scratches, dings, and finish loss, but no major cracks or structural damage. The LOP measures 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the steel buttplate. The stock rates in about good to very good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This rifle has a fixed tubular magazine that is good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray, the rifling is defined. There is moderate visible erosion in the bore. There are a couple squib rings in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 60% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows thinning, patina, and oxidation from age. The receiver exhibits handling wear with some surface rust freckles. The barrel retains some original bluing, with wear along the edges. This rifle is aging beautifully. The screw heads are lightly tooled but serviceable. The markings are clear and legible. Overall, this rifle rates in about good to very good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 90 was one of the most iconic and successful pump-action .22 rifles produced in the early 20th century. Designed by John Browning, it became a favorite among sportsmen, target shooters, and small-game hunters. Its robust construction and smooth cycling action contributed to its long-lasting popularity.

This particular rifle, chambered in .22 WRF, was an advanced option for the time, offering a bit more power than the standard .22 Short or .22 Long cartridges. The takedown design made it highly portable, while the tubular magazine provided ample capacity for extended shooting sessions.

For collectors and enthusiasts, this Winchester Model 90 represents an excellent piece of American firearm history. With its classic design, solid mechanics, and aged character, it would make a fine addition to any collection or be a fun shooter for those looking to experience a vintage rimfire rifle.

 

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Winchester Model 06 20 Winchester Model 06 20

Winchester Model 06 20" .22 Short, Long, LR Pump/Slide Action Takedown Rifle C&R MFD 1915

Lot #144 (Sale Order 144 of 354)

Make: Winchester

Model: 06

Serial Number: 438462

Year of Manufacture: 1915, C&R

Caliber: .22 Short, .22 Long, or .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Pump Action, Tubular Magazine Fed

Markings: The barrel is marked “22 SHORT-LONG OR LONG RIFLE” along with the Winchester proof marks. The left side of the barrel is marked “MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A. PAT. JUNE 26.88. DEC.6.92. NOV. 27.06. MAY 30.1911 – MOD. 06.” The receiver and lower tang are marked with the serial number “438462.” Additional Winchester proof marks are visible on the barrel and receiver.

Barrel Length: 20”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is an adjustable V-notch semi-buckhorn leaf screwed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle has a straight grip walnut stock and ribbed walnut forend. The wood shows minor handling marks, with some light finish wear and a few small dings. The LOP measures 12 7/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the polymer buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Tubular magazine, capacity dependent on cartridge length, in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light handling wear, edge thinning, and scattered small areas of oxidation. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are unmarred. The markings are sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 06, introduced in 1906 as a more affordable variant of the Model 1890, was designed to be a reliable and versatile pump-action .22 rifle. It was aimed at the everyday shooter, offering an economical and efficient firearm for small game hunting and recreational shooting.

This rifle maintains Winchester's renowned craftsmanship, featuring a compact 20-inch barrel, a sleek straight-grip walnut stock, and a smooth, quick-operating pump-action mechanism. The Model 06 was widely used for everything from farm pest control to carnival shooting galleries, solidifying its reputation as a dependable and accurate rimfire rifle.

Collectors and shooters alike will find this Model 06 to be an excellent example of Winchester’s early 20th-century production. Its classic design, solid mechanical function, and C&R eligibility make it a highly desirable piece for enthusiasts looking to own a functional piece of history.

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Engraved Custom Lever-Action Conversion Winchester Model 06 .22 Short, Long LR Rifle, 1911 Engraved Custom Lever-Action Conversion Winchester Model 06 .22 Short, Long LR Rifle, 1911

Engraved Custom Lever-Action Conversion Winchester Model 06 .22 Short, Long LR Rifle, 1911

Lot #145 (Sale Order 145 of 354)

Make: Winchester

Model: Customized Model 06

Serial Number: 242120

Year of Manufacture: 1911, we do not know when this rifle was customized.

Caliber: .22 Short, Long or Long Rifle

Action Type: Tubular Magazine Fed Lever Action Rifle (previously pump-action)

Barrel Length: 20", Round

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade integral to a base at the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a folding "V"-notch sight dovetailed to the rear of the barrel. It appears to have previously had at least one more leaf, but it has broken off. The top tang is drilled, tapped and filled for a tang sight (none present).

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two-piece smooth walnut with capped forend, straight grip, straight comb and steel crescent buttplate. The stocks have some scattered small nicks and minor scuffs, but no notable damage. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures 12 7/8" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The plate has a plum hue with scattered tool marks under the finish. Overall, the stocks are in about Fine condition as not original to the gun.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Refinished at time of engraving.

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is a small patch of minor pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 7 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. The new finish is generally strong throughout with a few small marks and light operational wear. There are some scattered nicks, scratches, and light erosion under the finish. The screw heads are tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear, factory markings have slightly soft edges, the engraving is crisp. Overall, this rifle is in about Fine condition as customized.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: Winchester was the first American company to offer a practical .22 pump-action rifle. Designed by John Moses Browning, the Model 1890 was patterned after Winchester's iconic lever-actions with a tubular magazine under the barrel, an exposed hammer, and top ejection. Winchester had asked Browning to design the rifle as a replacement for the rimfire versions of the Model 1873, which had never achieved great popularity. Sixteen years later, Winchester introduced the Model 1906, a more economical version of the Model 1890, with a 20” round barrel.

This Winchester Model 06 has seen a rather radical customization, converted to a lever-action. While Winchester did experiment with lever-action versions of the 1890 action, this example was done outside the factory, though it appears to have been performed by someone quite talented. The rifle has further been embellished with scroll engraving surrounding fox and bobcat scenes. This is almost certainly a unique rifle and will make an eye-catching addition to any collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Winchester Model 62A .22 S/L/LR Pump Action Rifle MFD 1958 Winchester Model 62A .22 S/L/LR Pump Action Rifle MFD 1958

Winchester Model 62A .22 S/L/LR Pump Action Rifle MFD 1958

Lot #146 (Sale Order 146 of 354)

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Winchester Model 62A .22 S/L/LR Pump Action Rifle MFD 1958

LSB#: WY250129FH024

Make: Winchester

Model: 62A

Serial Number: 395240

Year of Manufacture: 1958, C&R

Caliber: .22 Short, .22 Long, and .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Pump action, tubular magazine

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “MADE IN NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S. OF AMERICA / WINCHESTER - MODEL 62A - .22 S. L. OR L.R. / TRADE MARK”. The serial number “395240” is stamped on the bottom of the receiver and the bottom tang.

Barrel Length: 23”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is an adjustable u-notch leaf with ramp dovetailed into the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle has a ribbed walnut forend and a smooth walnut buttstock with a black hard rubber Winchester buttplate. The wood shows scattered minor handling and operational wear. There is light finish wear from handling but no major cracks or chips. The LOP measures 13 1/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stocks rate in about very good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This rifle has a tubular magazine in very good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light handling wear and minor operational wear on the action. The receiver has light edge wear and scattered small scratches. The screw heads are sharp and serviceable. The markings are clear and sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about very good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 62A is a classic American pump-action rifle that traces its lineage back to the earlier Model 1890 and Model 1906. Designed to chamber .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges, it became a favorite for small game hunting and plinking, admired for its smooth action and reliable performance.

This particular example, manufactured in 1958, retains much of its original blued finish and features a ribbed walnut forend and smooth buttstock. With a bright bore and crisp mechanics, it remains an excellent choice for collectors, shooters, and those who appreciate fine craftsmanship.

Whether you're looking for a vintage rimfire rifle for casual shooting or a classic piece for your collection, this Winchester Model 62A is a great find. Its enduring appeal and historical significance make it a desirable addition to any firearms collection.

 

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Winchester Model 62A 23 Winchester Model 62A 23

Winchester Model 62A 23" .22 Short Long or LR Pump/Slide Action Takedown Rifle, 1953 C&R

Lot #147 (Sale Order 147 of 354)

Make: Winchester

Model: 62A

Serial Number: 305666

Year of Manufacture: 1953, C&R

Caliber: .22 Short, .22 Long, .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Pump Action, Tubular Magazine Fed

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “MADE IN NEW HAVEN, CONN. / U.S. OF AMERICA” followed by “WINCHESTER / TRADE MARK / MODEL 62A – .22 S.L. OR L.R.” The serial number “305666” is stamped on the bottom of the receiver and the lower tang.

Barrel Length: 23”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a leaf-style elevator sight dovetailed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece walnut, grooved slide handle, straight wrist, straight comb, and a polymer buttplate. The wood shows some scattered compressions, light scratches, and general handling wear. The LOP measures 13 1/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: This rifle has a tubular magazine with a capacity of approximately 20 rounds of .22 Short, fewer for .22 Long and .22 Long Rifle. The magazine tube shows light finish wear and rates in about very good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is light fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 80% of its metal finish. The barrel and receiver show light thinning at handling points. The magazine tube and slide bar show some operational wear. There are small areas of finish loss on the edges and high points. The screw heads are serviceable with light tooling. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 62A is a classic American pump-action rifle chambered for .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle cartridges. It was the final development of the John Browning-designed Winchester Model 1890 and 1906, known for its smooth operation and excellent craftsmanship.

The 62A, introduced in 1940, was the last iteration of the Model 62 series, featuring a modified takedown system and a streamlined receiver. These rifles were widely used for small game hunting and target shooting and were also a staple at shooting galleries due to their ability to cycle .22 Short reliably.

This example, with its 1953 manufacture date, remains in very good condition with a strong bore, smooth mechanics, and solid wood. It’s an excellent find for collectors of classic Winchester firearms and enthusiasts looking for a fun, accurate .22 rifle.

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Original Winchester Model 62A .22 S/L/LR 23 Original Winchester Model 62A .22 S/L/LR 23

Original Winchester Model 62A .22 S/L/LR 23" Slide-Action Blued Takedown Rifle & Box 1942 C&R

Lot #148 (Sale Order 148 of 354)

Make: Winchester

Model: 62A

Serial#: 156221

Year of Manufacture: 1942 (C&R)

Caliber: .22 Short, Long, and Long Rifle

Action Type: Slide-Action (Pump) Rifle with Tubular Magazine

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “MADE IN U.S.A. WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN, CONN.” and “MODEL 62A .22 S. L. OR L.R.”. The serial number "156221" is stamped on the lower tang and frame.

Barrel Length: 23”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded dovetailed blade. The rear sight is a flat-top "U"-notch elevator sight dovetailed into the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two-piece walnut, featuring a smooth straight-grip buttstock and a "corncob"-style grooved pump handle. The toe of the buttstock shows light wear from handling. Both pieces show only minor handling marks overall, rating in Very Good to Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with thin rifling. There is no erosion. The bore rates 7/10.

Overall Condition: The rifle retains approximately 95% of its original finish. Finish loss is primarily limited to actionable areas such as the slide rails, magazine tube, and receiver edges, with minor patina forming in these spots. Screwheads are serviceable with minor tool marks. Markings remain clear and legible. Overall, the rifle rates in Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly and smoothly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is an original contemporary Winchester factory box in Fine to Excellent condition, showing minimal storage wear.

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 62A is an iconic and collectible American firearm, beloved by shooters for generations due to its accuracy, reliability, and exceptional build quality. Manufactured in 1942, this rifle exemplifies the craftsmanship of pre-war Winchester production. Retaining about 95% of its original finish, the rifle displays only honest handling wear and minimal patina, along with a bright, lightly worn bore. Adding significant collector appeal is the original Winchester factory box, an unusual and valuable inclusion that greatly enhances this rifle’s desirability among collectors and Winchester enthusiasts.

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Winchester Model 61 .22 Short, Long, Long Rifle 24 Winchester Model 61 .22 Short, Long, Long Rifle 24

Winchester Model 61 .22 Short, Long, Long Rifle 24" Pump/Slide Action, MFD 1941 C&R

Lot #149 (Sale Order 149 of 354)

Make: Winchester

Model: 61

Serial Number: 55137

Year of Manufacture: 1941

Caliber: .22 S/L/LR

Action Type: Pump Action with tubular magazine

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “-WINCHESTER / PROOF STEEL - MODEL 61- WINCHESTER- / -TRADE MARK- 22 S.L. OR L.R.-”. The top of the barrel and receiver are marked with WP proofs. The bottom of the receiver and bottom metal are both marked “55137”.

Barrel Length: The 24” round barrel

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a u-notch elevator sight dovetailed to the barrel. There are two drilled, tapped, and filled holes on the top tang for a tang sight (none present).

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two piece walnut with grooved pump grip, flat bottom semi-pistol grip, straight comb, and steel checkered buttplate. There are compression marks, scratches, and minor scrapes. There are no chips. The left side of the wrist has a small crack. The LOP measures 13 ½” from the front of the trigger to the rear of the buttplate. Overall, the stocks rate in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 87% of its metal finish. The action shows operation wear. There is thinning on the leading edges. There is intermittent light oxidation. There are scratches throughout the receiver. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. There is a cross-bolt safety at the front of the trigger guard and a slide release at the left rear. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 61 rifle was introduced in 1932, and was a hammerless design with a tubular magazine. Round and octagon barrels were available in .22 S, L and Long Rifle, and the octagon barrels were also available in .22 WRF. After WWII, the octagon barrels were discontinued and the .22 WRF chambering was replaced with the better performing .22 WMR cartridge. This rifle was made in 1941 and has a 24” round barrel chambered in .22 LR. The rifle is in about Very Good condition with about 87% of its finish remaining. This slide action repeater would look great in any collection of pump rimfire rifles, but it really belongs in a collection next to its Model 1890 and 1906 predecessors. Winchester pre-1964 rifles and shotguns are prized by collectors and shooters alike for their finish and the smoothness of their actions.

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Winchester Model 61 Counter-Bore Smoothbore .22 LR Shot 24” Pump Action Rifle, 1958 C&R Winchester Model 61 Counter-Bore Smoothbore .22 LR Shot 24” Pump Action Rifle, 1958 C&R

Winchester Model 61 Counter-Bore Smoothbore .22 LR Shot 24” Pump Action Rifle, 1958 C&R

Lot #150 (Sale Order 150 of 354)

Make: Winchester

Model: 61 Winchester Counter-Bore Smoothbore

Serial Number: 264116

Year of Manufacture: 1958

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle, For Shot Only

Action Type: Pump Action Tubular Magazine Fed

Barrel Length: 24” Round

Sights / Optics: There is a white bead in a base at the front of the barrel. The receiver is grooved for mounting an optic (none present).

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two-piece walnut with a flat-bottom 17-groove slide handle, semi-pistol grip, straight comb, and checkered hard rubber Winchester buttplate. The stocks have a few small nicks and minor scuffs, but no major wear or damage. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures 13 3/8" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. Overall, the stocks rate in about Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The Winchester Counter-Bore smooth bore is bright. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 10 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. There are a few scattered tiny marks. The action shows faint operational wear. The bolt, finished in the white, has some spots of minor oxidation, concealed when assembled. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent Condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with a reproduction box and paperwork including manual, warranty card and hang-tag.

Our Assessment: Winchester was the first American company to offer a practical .22 pump-action rifle, the Model 1890. Designed by John Browning, the Model 1890 was patterned after Winchester's iconic lever-actions with a tubular magazine under the barrel, an exposed hammer, and top ejection. It was an instant success and set the standard for all .22 repeaters that followed. In 1909, Remington introduced a pump-action .22 that used an internal hammer, allowing the receiver to be streamlined and well sealed against moisture and debris. In 1915, Marlin introduced a similar hammerless .22 rifle. The innovative designs made Winchester's pump guns look a bit "old fashioned", and in an attempt to attract new customers during the depths of the Great Depression, Winchester decided to introduce their own "modern" hammerless .22 pump-action. The resulting Model 61 hammerless rifle was released in 1932, and produced until 1963.

This Winchester Model 61 Pump Action Rifle was made in 1958 and is in Excellent Condition. Most notably, it’s a scarce Winchester Counter-Bore Smoothbore Model 61 chambered for .22 Long Rifle Shot Only. In 1938, trap shooter Fred Routledge developed a counter-bore barrel using a standard 24" Winchester Model 61. The "Routledge Bore" had 10 1/2" of smooth bore starting at the chamber with a diameter of .217", that opened up to 13 1/2" of counter-bore with a bore diameter measuring .375”. By 1940, Winchester developed its own counter-bore barrel design to avoid paying royalties to Mr. Routledge. The new Winchester Counter-Bore barrel had 16" of smooth bore measuring .217" and only 8" of counter-bore with a diameter of .265”. One of the distinguishing features of those counterbored Model 61s was a matted top frame, but in 1954, the design was changed to a grooved receiver and the matting was dropped. These were essentially small caliber shotguns, with a counter bored portion of the barrel to spread the shot, and they could be used for “Mo-Skeet-O” backyard miniature trap shooting, or for pesky birds. This rifle features a 24” barrel, 98% of its lustrous, original blued finish, elegant two-piece walnut stocks with a 17-grooved slide handle, a single bead at the muzzle, a scope grooved receiver, strong mechanics, and a bright Winchester Counter-Bore smooth bore with no erosion. This configuration was offered from 1954-1959, and is the last receiver variation of the Model 61 Smoothbore, found within the serial range of 215,000 to 280,000. This scarce Winchester Model 61 Smoothbore could be the jewel of any Winchester slide-action collection and will display well with its reproduction box and paperwork.

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Mixed Lot of 5 Vintage Boxes Of Obsoleted .22 Winchester Automatic Rim Fire Ammunition Mixed Lot of 5 Vintage Boxes Of Obsoleted .22 Winchester Automatic Rim Fire Ammunition

Mixed Lot of 5 Vintage Boxes Of Obsoleted .22 Winchester Automatic Rim Fire Ammunition

Lot #151 (Sale Order 151 of 354)

This lot consists of 5 boxes of Obsolete Vintage .22 Winchester Automatic Rim Fire Ammunition, designed specifically for the Winchester Model 1903 semi automatic rifle.

There are 3 Remington boxes, 1 Peters, and 1 Western. The Western box has Peters cartridges inside. The .22 Long Rifle cartridge was popular at the time, so to alleviate concerns that black powder .22LR ammunition would be used and foul the action, the dimensions were changed just enough that the .22 Win Auto will not chamber and fire in any other firearm, nor will the other .22 Rimfire cartridges work in the Winchester 1903 Rifle. This ammunition is in Very Good condition.


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Winchester Model 03 1903 Self Loading .22 WRA 20” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1905 C&R Winchester Model 03 1903 Self Loading .22 WRA 20” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1905 C&R

Winchester Model 03 1903 Self Loading .22 WRA 20” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1905 C&R

Lot #152 (Sale Order 152 of 354)

Winchester Model 03 1903 Self Loading .22 WRA 20” Semi-Auto Rifle 1905 C&R

Make: Winchester

Model: 1903

Serial Number: 9132

Year of Manufacture: 1905

Caliber: .22 Winchester Automatic

Action Type: Blowback Operated Semi-Automatic with Tubular Buttstock Magazine

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / -NEW HAVEN.CONN.U.S.A. PAT. AUG. 27.1901.FEB.25.1902.FEB.3.1903-”, “-WINCHESTER-TRADE MARK- / MOD.1903.22 CAL.AUTOMATIC.”. The bottom of the receiver and bottom metal are marked “9132”.

Barrel Length: 20”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a Lyman No. 5B front sight. The rear sight is a Lyman No. 6 Rear Sight. The tang is mounted with a Marble’s W8 Tang Sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two piece smooth walnut with straight grip, straight comb, steel crescent buttplate, and capped forend. There are no chips or cracks. There are scattered scratches and compression marks. The LOP measures 13 1/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. Overall, the stocks are in Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 87% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows thinning on the leading edges, a few scratches and nicks, intermittent oxidation, and some finish loss on the bottom metal. The top of the receiver shows a few small spots of fine pitting. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 1903, produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1903 to 1932, stands as a classic example of a semi-automatic rimfire rifle. Chambered in .22 caliber, specifically the .22 Winchester Automatic Rimfire (.22 WRA), it was designed to complement Winchester’s successful Model 1902, boasting a sleeker and more modern appearance.

Throughout its production run, the Winchester Model 1903 underwent several variations and upgrades, including different barrel lengths, stock designs, and finishes. These variations catered to the diverse preferences and purposes of shooters, further enhancing the rifle’s appeal. Despite production ceasing in 1932, the Model 1903 remains highly regarded among collectors and enthusiasts for its reliability, accuracy, and historical significance as one of Winchester’s early semi-automatic rifles.

In summary, the Winchester Model 1903 in .22 caliber is celebrated for its iconic design, dependable performance, and lasting appeal. From recreational shooting to hunting and target practice, it continues to captivate shooters of all backgrounds, serving as a testament to Winchester’s legacy of producing quality firearms.

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London Proofed Winchester Model 03 1903 Self Loading .22 WRA 20” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1908 C&R London Proofed Winchester Model 03 1903 Self Loading .22 WRA 20” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1908 C&R

London Proofed Winchester Model 03 1903 Self Loading .22 WRA 20” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1908 C&R

Lot #153 (Sale Order 153 of 354)

Winchester Model 03 1903 Self Loading .22 WRA 20” Semi-Auto Rifle 1908 C&R London Proofs

Make: Winchester

Model: 1903

Serial Number: 34289

Year of Manufacture: 1908

Caliber: .22 Winchester Automatic

Action Type: Blowback Operated Semi-Automatic with Tubular Buttstock Magazine

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “MANUFACTURED BY THE WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. / NEW HAVEN.CONN.U.S.A.PAT.AUG.27.01.FEB.25.02.FEB.3.17.DEC.22.03””, “-WINCHESTER-TRADE MARK- / MOD.1903.22CAL.AUTOMATIC.”. The left side of the chamber is marked “22” with a London Proof. The left side of the receiver is marked with a London Proofs as well.

Barrel Length: 20”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a Marble’s 34W beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight dovetail filled with a blank. The top tang is drilled, tapped, and mounted with a Lyman No. 2A Combination sight with Cup Disc.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two piece smooth walnut with straight grip, straight comb, steel crescent buttplate, and capped forend. There are no chips or cracks. There are scattered scratches and compression marks. The LOP measures 13 3/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. Overall, the stocks are in Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows thinning on the leading edges, a few scratches and nicks, intermittent oxidation, and some finish loss on the bottom metal. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 1903, produced by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company from 1903 to 1932, stands as a classic example of a semi-automatic rimfire rifle. Chambered in .22 caliber, specifically the .22 Winchester Automatic Rimfire (.22 WRA), it was designed to complement Winchester’s successful Model 1902, boasting a sleeker and more modern appearance.

Throughout its production run, the Winchester Model 1903 underwent several variations and upgrades, including different barrel lengths, stock designs, and finishes. These variations catered to the diverse preferences and purposes of shooters, further enhancing the rifle’s appeal. Despite production ceasing in 1932, the Model 1903 remains highly regarded among collectors and enthusiasts for its reliability, accuracy, and historical significance as one of Winchester’s early semi-automatic rifles.

In summary, the Winchester Model 1903 in .22 caliber is celebrated for its iconic design, dependable performance, and lasting appeal. From recreational shooting to hunting and target practice, it continues to captivate shooters of all backgrounds, serving as a testament to Winchester’s legacy of producing quality firearms.

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Winchester Model 63 .22 LR Super Speed & Super X 23” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1953 C&R Winchester Model 63 .22 LR Super Speed & Super X 23” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1953 C&R

Winchester Model 63 .22 LR Super Speed & Super X 23” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1953 C&R

Lot #154 (Sale Order 154 of 354)

Winchester Model 63 22 LR Super Speed & Super X 23” Semi-Auto Rifle 1953 C&R

Make: Winchester

Model: 63

Serial Number: 116773A

Year of Manufacture: 1953

Caliber: .22 LR

Action Type: Semi-Auto, Takedown, Mag Tube-Fed.

Markings: The top of the chamber and receiver are both marked with Winchester WP proofs. The left side of the barrel is marked “MADE IN NEW HAVEN. CONN. U.S. OF AMERICA- / WINCHESTER PROOF STEEL-”, “-WINCHESTER- / -TRADE MARK-”, “-MODEL 63-22 L.RIFLE-SUPERSPEED & SUPER-X”. The bottom of the receiver is marked “116773A”. The bottom metal is marked “116773”.

Barrel Length: 23”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a u-notch elevator sight dovetailed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two piece smooth walnut with a flat bottom semi-pistol grip, straight comb, capped forend, and checkered steel buttplate. There are a couple deep compressions on the left side of the grip as well as a few other handling marks here and there. There is some discoloration on the left side of the forend. There is a loading hole in the right side of the buttstock and a plunger tube in the rear of the buttstock. This stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light operation wear, thinning on the leading edges, a few handling marks, and intermittent oxidation. The markings are somewhat clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 63 is a classic semi-automatic rimfire rifle introduced in 1933, serving as a successor to the Model 1903. Chambered in .22 Long Rifle, the Model 63 is renowned for its reliable blowback action, sleek lines, and exceptional craftsmanship. Its design incorporates a tubular magazine housed within the stock and a convenient takedown feature, making it an excellent choice for portability and storage. It became a popular choice for target shooting, small game hunting, and general recreational use, embodying Winchester's commitment to quality firearms.

The Model 63 remained in production until 1958, becoming a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts for its smooth operation and timeless design. Known as "The Speed King," this rifle combined functionality with elegance, solidifying its place in the golden era of American firearms manufacturing. Its reputation for precision and durability has ensured that well-maintained examples continue to perform reliably to this day, making it a cherished piece of history for those who appreciate classic firearms.

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Winchester Model 63 22 LR Super Speed & Super X 23” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1951 C&R Winchester Model 63 22 LR Super Speed & Super X 23” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1951 C&R

Winchester Model 63 22 LR Super Speed & Super X 23” Semi-Auto Rifle, MFD 1951 C&R

Lot #155 (Sale Order 155 of 354)

Winchester Model 63 22 LR Super Speed & Super X 23” Semi-Auto Rifle 1951 C&R

Make: Winchester

Model: 63

Serial Number: 104780A

Year of Manufacture: 1951

Caliber: .22 LR

Action Type: Semi-Auto, Takedown, Mag Tube-Fed.

Markings: The top of the chamber and receiver are both marked with Winchester WP proofs. The left side of the barrel is marked “WINCHESTER / TRADE MARK / MADE IN U.S.A.”, “-MODEL 63 .22 LONG RIFLE / SUPER SPEED AND SUPER-X”. The bottom of the receiver is marked “104780A”. The bottom metal is marked “104780”.

Barrel Length: 23”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a u-notch elevator sight dovetailed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two piece smooth walnut with a flat bottom semi-pistol grip, straight comb, capped forend, and checkered steel buttplate. There is scattered handling wear with nicks and scratches along with some intermittent finish loss. There is a loading hole in the right side of the buttstock and a plunger tube in the rear of the buttstock. This stock rates in about Very Good overall condition as refinished.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 80% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows operational wear, thinning on the leading edges, mottled patina, intermittent oxidation. There are minor nicks all along the sides of the barrel. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 63 is a classic semi-automatic rimfire rifle introduced in 1933, serving as a successor to the Model 1903. Chambered in .22 Long Rifle, the Model 63 is renowned for its reliable blowback action, sleek lines, and exceptional craftsmanship. Its design incorporates a tubular magazine housed within the stock and a convenient takedown feature, making it an excellent choice for portability and storage. It became a popular choice for target shooting, small game hunting, and general recreational use, embodying Winchester's commitment to quality firearms.

The Model 63 remained in production until 1958, becoming a favorite among collectors and enthusiasts for its smooth operation and timeless design. Known as "The Speed King," this rifle combined functionality with elegance, solidifying its place in the golden era of American firearms manufacturing. Its reputation for precision and durability has ensured that well-maintained examples continue to perform reliably to this day, making it a cherished piece of history for those who appreciate classic firearms.

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San Francisco Police Colt Lightning .44-40 WCF Pump Action Rifle 26”, MFD 1898 Antique San Francisco Police Colt Lightning .44-40 WCF Pump Action Rifle 26”, MFD 1898 Antique

San Francisco Police Colt Lightning .44-40 WCF Pump Action Rifle 26”, MFD 1898 Antique

Lot #156 (Sale Order 156 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Lightning Magazine Rifle Medium Frame

Serial Number: 83156

Year of Manufacture: 1898, Antique

Caliber: .44-40 Winchester Center Fire (.44-40 WCF)

Action Type: Pump-Action, Tubular Magazine Fed

Markings: The left side of the receiver features the Rampant Colt logo engraved. The top of the barrel is marked: “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A. / PATENTED MAY 29.83. SEPT. 18.83. MAY 26.85. JUNE 15.86. FEB. 22.87.” The lower tang is marked “S.F.P. 56,” denoting this rifle was issued to the San Francisco Police Department, which purchased a total of 401 Colt Lightning rifles for duty use in the late 1890s. The serial number “83156” is located on the lower tang only visible with the stock removed.

Barrel Length: 26”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a knife blade in a slotted base that is dovetailed into the barrel. The rear sight is a semi-buckhorn leaf sight with ramp dovetailed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are smooth walnut with a straight wrist and straight comb, ending in a steel crescent buttplate. The forearm is smooth walnut, correct for the Lightning pattern. The wood shows typical light dings, minor scratches, and wear from use, but no major cracks or structural damage. The LOP measures 13 1/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stocks rate in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its original metal finish. The balance of the finish shows mild operational wear, with scattered light scratches, edge thinning, finish loss, and some minor oxidation and freckling. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are unmarred. The markings are sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: Around the 1880s, Colt was looking to diversify but both Remington and Winchester had the rifle market sewn up. Besides their lever-actions, there were also new slide action rifles: the user pumped a moving arm set under the barrel and around a tubular magazine, kicking out a spent round and loading a new one with every “stroke”. Colt concentrated on this design concept and in 1884 introduced a gun with a short slide action that was so slick and so fast; they dubbed it the “Lightning”. The advertising said it all: “Nothing was faster than lightning”. Dr. William H. Elliot, a dentist by trade, designed the gun. Half hobby, half side job, Elliot liked to tinker with things and over the course of his life came up with at least 130 inventions. Since he lived in Ilion, New York, he often walked down to neighboring Remington and showed them the interesting things he was working on and when Remington didn’t bite on his new rifle design, he sent a letter to Colt, who loved it.

The handy rifle’s tubular magazine could hold as many as 16 rounds, depending on caliber, which made it very attractive. It came in three varieties: small, medium, and large. Each of these guns had the same set up, with a deep-blued finish, case hardened hammer, American walnut stock and fore-end, and open rear and front sights. They were light, going 6.5-pounds or so. The medium frame guns, chambered for .32-20, .38-40 and .44-40 Winchester calibers, marketed as 32, 38 and 44 CLMR (Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle), were the most popular, using some of the same cartridges as Colt’s Single Action Army and with ammunition already being produced for Winchester’s rifles. Ultimately, the rifle was discontinued as Winchester and Colt came to the agreement that Winchester would produce rifles, Colt would produce handguns, and nobody needed to make the market competition get ugly.

This example is a fascinating one for Colt collectors, one of 401 which were ordered by the San Francisco Police in 1898. Chambered for .44-40, the rifles all had 26" round barrels and most saw limited use while in SFPD’s care. This rifle is in Fine condition as Antique. It retains about 90% of its metal finish, a nice bore, intact markings and strong mechanics. This will make for a wonderful example of a scarce San Francisco Police Colt Lightning and would be an excellent addition to any safe in America.

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Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle CLMR Medium Frame 26 Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle CLMR Medium Frame 26

Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle CLMR Medium Frame 26" .38-40 WCF Pump Action, 1900 C&R

Lot #157 (Sale Order 157 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: Lightning Magazine Rifle, Medium Frame

Serial Number: 86160

Year of Manufacture: 1900

Caliber: .38 CLMR (.38-40 Winchester)

Action Type: Slide / Pump Action, Full Length Tube Magazine Fed Rifle

Barrel Length: 26”, Tapered Octagonal

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a german silver blade in a slotted base dovetailed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a “V”-notch elevator sight dovetailed to the rear of the barrel. The top tang is drilled, tapped and filled for a peep sight (none included).

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are walnut with a two-piece checkered slide handle, straight wrist, straight comb and steel crescent buttplate. The stocks have scattered nicks, scuffs and scratches with a few more notable dings. The checkering is well defined. The LOP measures 13 3/8"" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The plate has mostly worn to white or gone to a light patina with scattered light surface oxidation. Overall, the stocks are in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is some minor erosion in the bore, mostly toward the muzzle-end. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 8+ out of 10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 75% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. There is some scattered light wear, mostly on the receiver and magazine tube. The top tang is mostly worn to white. Most worn areas show discoloration from oxidation and there is some other scattered minor oxidation. There are light nicks, scuffs and scratches. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: Around the 1880s, Colt was looking to diversify but both Remington and Winchester had the rifle market sewn up. Besides their lever-actions, there were also new slide action rifles. Colt concentrated on this design concept and in 1884 introduced a gun with a short slide action that was so slick and so fast they dubbed it the “Lightning”. The advertising said it all: “Nothing was faster than lightning”.

Dr. William H. Elliot, a dentist by trade, designed the gun. Half hobby, half side job, Elliot liked to tinker with things and over the course of his life came up with at least 130 inventions. Since he lived in Ilion, New York, he often went to Remington and showed them the interesting things he was working on. When Remington didn’t bite on his new rifle design, he sent a letter to Colt, who loved it. The handy rifle’s tubular magazine could hold as many as 16 rounds, depending on caliber. It came in three varieties: small, medium, and large. Each of these guns had the same set up, with a deep-blued finish, case hardened hammer, American walnut stock and fore-end, and open sights. They were light, going 6.5-pounds or so.

The medium frame guns, chambered for .32-20, .38-40 and .44-40 Winchester calibers, marketed as 32, 38 and 40 CLMR (Colt Lightning Magazine Rifle), were the most popular, using some of the same cartridges as Colt’s Single Action Army and with ammunition already being produced for Winchester’s rifles. Ultimately, the rifle was discontinued as Winchester and Colt came to the agreement that Winchester would produce rifles, Colt would produce handguns, and nobody needed to make the market competition get ugly. This example is a 1900 production medium frame chambered for .38-40. It is in great shape considering its age of 125 years, the bore is in better condition than most we have seen and the mechanics are still spot-on. This will make for a nice example of the Colt Lightning and would be an excellent addition to any safe in America. Please see our pictures and good luck!

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LOT 2x Ruger BX-25, 4x CMF Mitchell Arms Tear Drop 50rd Ruger 10/22 .22 LR Magazines LOT 2x Ruger BX-25, 4x CMF Mitchell Arms Tear Drop 50rd Ruger 10/22 .22 LR Magazines

LOT 2x Ruger BX-25, 4x CMF Mitchell Arms Tear Drop 50rd Ruger 10/22 .22 LR Magazines

Lot #158 (Sale Order 158 of 354)

Magazine Make: Ruger, Mitchell Arms

Gun Model: 10/22

Round Count: BX-25: 25 Rounds, Mitchell Arms: 50 Rounds

Caliber: .22LR

Quantity: 2x BX-25, 4x Tear Drops

Overall Condition: The magazines are in Very Good to Excellent overall condition. The magazines have light wear and light scratches from previous use and loose storage. Leading edges are still well defined and these mags should fully function. The springs are strong. The BX-25 magazines are unused in their factory packaging. All tear drop magazines come complete with their plastic winders. Please see our photographs for a better understanding of the condition.

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Blued Thompson Center Contender Frame & Grip Only, MFD 1971 C&R Blued Thompson Center Contender Frame & Grip Only, MFD 1971 C&R

Blued Thompson Center Contender Frame & Grip Only, MFD 1971 C&R

Lot #159 (Sale Order 159 of 354)

Make: Thompson Center

Model: Contender

Serial Number: 17756

Year of Manufacture: 1971

Action Type: Break Action, Single Shot, Hammer Fired.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This contender comes with a checkered walnut pistol grip with a capped bottom and thumb shelf. There are scratches, small scuffs, and pressure dents throughout. The checkering is worn in spots. There are no cracks. Overall this grip rates in Fair condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Overall Condition: This frame retains about 90% of its metal finish. There is wear and drag lines from use. There are light scratches throughout. The markings are clear. The screw heads are sharp. Overall, this Contender rates in at about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions as intended. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This early-production Thompson Center Contender frame, manufactured in 1971, represents the first generation of one of the most versatile and modular firearm platforms ever created. Designed as a break-action, single-shot pistol capable of switching barrels and calibers with ease, the Contender quickly gained favor among handgun hunters, silhouette shooters, and tinkerers alike. Its simple and strong design allowed for a wide range of factory and custom barrel offerings, accommodating everything from mild rimfire cartridges to powerful centerfire rifle rounds. The low serial number on this frame places it in the early years of production, making it especially appealing to collectors and Contender enthusiasts. This example retains about 90% of its original blued finish and is in Very Good condition overall. There are minor scratches and operational drag lines consistent with use, but no signs of abuse or structural wear. The walnut grip, complete with a checkered panel and thumb shelf, shows noticeable wear with scuffs, dents, and softened checkering, and it rates in Fair condition. Mechanically, the frame is fully functional and locks up properly, providing a solid foundation for your choice of barrel, forearm, and optic. With proper care and a bit of personalization, this frame could be the heart of a high-performance hunting or target setup.

For anyone looking to build a custom pistol or add to an existing Contender system, this early C&R-eligible frame offers both historical value and practical utility. Whether you're a seasoned silhouette shooter or a collector of early Thompson Center products, this frame provides a dependable platform with a proud American legacy. It’s a worthy addition to any collection and a great starting point for a highly tailored single-shot handgun.

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Thompson/Center Encore 209x50 Magnum 26” .50 Cal. Cap & Ball/Sabot Break-Action Muzzleloader Rifle Thompson/Center Encore 209x50 Magnum 26” .50 Cal. Cap & Ball/Sabot Break-Action Muzzleloader Rifle

Thompson/Center Encore 209x50 Magnum 26” .50 Cal. Cap & Ball/Sabot Break-Action Muzzleloader Rifle

Lot #160 (Sale Order 160 of 354)

Make: Thompson/Center

Model: Encore 209x50 Magnum

Serial#: 8077

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .50 Caliber (.209 Primer Ignition)

Action Type: Single-Shot, Break-Action Inline Muzzleloader Rifle

Markings: The barrel is marked with “Encore”, “Thompson/Center Arms, Rochester, New Hampshire”, and serial number "8077" clearly marked. Barrel markings also include “209x50 Magnum” and appropriate T/C manufacturer markings.

Barrel Length: 26”

Sights / Optics: This rifle features factory iron sights with an adjustable rear sight and a ramp-mounted fiber-optic front sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle is stocked with an American walnut pistol-grip buttstock and forend. The wood displays excellent grain with minor handling marks and slight signs of use. The stocks remain in Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 98% of its original blued finish. There are minor handling marks and faint operational wear present, primarily near the breech area and muzzle. Screwheads are sharp and unmarred. All markings remain crisp and clear. Overall, this rifle is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly and smoothly. The break-action mechanism locks up tightly with no play. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment:

The Thompson/Center Encore 209x50 Magnum muzzleloader has earned a reputation as one of the most influential and respected inline muzzleloading rifles available. Initially regarded by some within Thompson/Center as an overly robust and expensive platform for muzzleloading, it quickly gained popularity among shooters seeking unmatched strength, exceptional accuracy, and enduring build quality. This Encore is built around a firearm-grade receiver capable of withstanding powerful magnum cartridges, ensuring incredible durability and reliability under the most rigorous field conditions.

This model boasts numerous innovations including a convenient break-action mechanism, primer extractor system, and T/C’s patented QLA false muzzle design, facilitating effortless projectile loading. These features offer significant advantages over competing break-action muzzleloaders, setting the Encore apart in performance, ease of use, and overall quality. Additionally, the rifle is renowned for its out-of-the-box accuracy, consistently producing sub-MOA groups at 100 yards with minimal load development required, particularly when paired with modern propellants like Blackhorn 209.

For the dedicated hunter or serious muzzleloading enthusiast, this Thompson/Center Encore represents an ideal combination of traditional aesthetics and modern precision engineering. Its reliable performance, excellent craftsmanship, and ease of maintenance make it highly desirable. Collectors will also recognize this model's enduring value due to its influential design and continued popularity among inline muzzleloader aficionados.

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Traditions Lightning .50 Caliber Blued Bolt-Action Inline Muzzleloader Rifle 24” Traditions Lightning .50 Caliber Blued Bolt-Action Inline Muzzleloader Rifle 24”

Traditions Lightning .50 Caliber Blued Bolt-Action Inline Muzzleloader Rifle 24”

Lot #161 (Sale Order 161 of 354)

Make: Traditions

Model: Lightning Bolt-Action

Serial#: 14-13-005714-01

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .50 Caliber (209 Primer Ignition)

Action Type: Single-Shot, Bolt-Action Inline Muzzleloader Rifle

Markings: The barrel is marked “Traditions Lightning .50 Caliber” along with serial number “14-13-005714-01” and manufacturer's proof marks.

Barrel Length: 24”

Sights / Optics: This rifle is equipped with factory fiber-optic sights, featuring a green fiber-optic adjustable rear sight and a red fiber-optic front blade sight that is slightly damaged.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle features a black polymer stock with molded checkering on the forend and pistol grip areas. The stock shows minor handling marks and slight scuffs consistent with normal use. The stock is in Very Good to Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Matte Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is light fouling present. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 95% of its original matte blued finish. There are scattered minor handling marks, particularly around high-contact areas such as the muzzle and bolt handle. Screwheads remain sharp and unmarred. All markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly and smoothly. The bolt operates properly, and lock-up is tight and secure. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The rifle includes an original ramrod.

Our Assessment:

The Traditions Lightning Bolt-Action Inline Muzzleloader represents a practical and affordable choice for hunters seeking reliable performance without unnecessary complexity. Chambered in .50 caliber and utilizing modern 209 shotgun primer ignition, this rifle offers efficient loading, reliable ignition, and solid accuracy for hunting or recreational shooting. The bolt-action design provides straightforward operation and easy maintenance, particularly appealing to hunters who value simplicity and reliability in the field.

With its rugged polymer stock and matte blued finish, this Lightning rifle is built to withstand adverse hunting conditions, making it an excellent option for challenging environments. While designed primarily for hunting, the rifle’s adjustable fiber-optic sights provide rapid target acquisition and dependable accuracy at typical muzzleloader distances. Despite minor cosmetic wear to the ramrod and slight fouling within the bore, the rifle remains mechanically sound, well-maintained, and capable of reliable performance.

Overall, this Traditions Lightning offers solid value and dependable function, ideally suited for the hunter looking for an affordable and easy-to-use inline muzzleloader that consistently performs when it counts most.

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Gunwerks SKUHL 21 Gunwerks SKUHL 21

Gunwerks SKUHL 21" Dangerous Game Bolt Action Rifle .375 Ruger & Kahles K318i 3.5-18x50 Scope & Case

Lot #162 (Sale Order 162 of 354)

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Make: Gunwerks

Model: SKUHL (Dangerous Game Rifle)

Serial Number: F2938

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .375 Ruger

Action Type: Bolt Action Rifle with Internal Magazine (GLR Push Feed)

Markings: The action body, barrel shank, muzzle, and bolt shroud feature distinctive laser engraving depicting buffalo and bear skull motifs. The serial number ""F2938"" is crisply marked. All engravings and markings are clear and professionally executed.

Barrel Length: 21” G3 Stainless Steel, threaded 5/8x24, fitted with Gunwerks Radial muzzle brake.

Sights / Optics: No iron sights present. Mounted on the rifle is a Kahles K318i 3.5-18x50 riflescope, clearly marked ""KAHLES K318i 3.5-18x50"". This premium optic features an illuminated crosshair reticle, CCW MOAK adjustments, durable aluminum construction, precise mechanical adjustments, and superior clarity through its multi-coated lenses. The optic provides excellent versatility, suitable for both close-quarter dangerous game and precision long-range shots out to 600+ yards.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle features the Gunwerks compact carbon fiber ClymR stock with ergonomic grip, professional coloration, and negative comb designed specifically for reduced recoil and rapid target acquisition. The stock's lightweight carbon fiber structure is accented tastefully with natural fiber patterns, designed intentionally with a pre-worn appearance reminiscent of heirloom rifles. Stock shows minimal handling and field use marks, remaining in excellent condition overall. Length of Pull is 13.75”.

Type of Finish: Battleworn (Patinaed) Cerakote

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharply defined rifling. No visible erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 98% of its original battleworn Cerakote finish. Minor handling and field marks consistent with minimal use are observed. Overall, the rifle is in excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly with smooth bolt travel and positive feeding and extraction. Trigger pull is crisp and clean. The Gunwerks radial brake significantly reduces felt recoil, greatly enhancing shootability and allowing for quick follow-up shots. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes mounted Kahles K318i 3.5-18x50 scope on quality mounts. No additional accessories included.

Our Assessment:
Gunwerks designed the SKUHL rifle specifically as the ultimate precision dangerous-game platform. Chambered in the powerful yet manageable .375 Ruger cartridge, this rifle is equally capable of handling close encounters with dangerous game at 200 yards or engaging targets with precision at 600+ yards. Built around Gunwerks' proven GLR push-feed action and fitted with a G3 Stainless 21” barrel threaded for their highly effective radial muzzle brake, this rifle achieves optimal balance, manageable recoil, and pinpoint accuracy under the most demanding hunting conditions.

The SKUHL features an eye-catching laser-engraved skull-and-bones motif, tastefully honoring the dangerous game animals it's built to hunt. Its battleworn Cerakote finish complements the uniquely styled carbon fiber ClymR stock, designed intentionally with a pre-worn appearance, evoking classic family hunting heirlooms passed down through generations.

The included Kahles K318i 3.5-18x50 scope is ideal for serious hunters, providing illuminated reticle, crystal-clear image quality, mechanical reliability, and precise MOAK turret adjustments for quick and confident target acquisition in any environment.

In short, the Gunwerks SKUHL is a rifle system built specifically for hunters who demand uncompromising reliability, manageable recoil, precise accuracy, and elegant style when confronting the world's most challenging dangerous game. Whether hunting African cape buffalo or Alaska’s formidable brown bear, this rifle offers unparalleled capability, comfort, and confidence.

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Mathieu Arms Co. Griffin and Howe Custom .375 H&H Magnum Left Hand Bolt Action Safari Rifle, 1940s Mathieu Arms Co. Griffin and Howe Custom .375 H&H Magnum Left Hand Bolt Action Safari Rifle, 1940s

Mathieu Arms Co. Griffin and Howe Custom .375 H&H Magnum Left Hand Bolt Action Safari Rifle, 1940s

Lot #163 (Sale Order 163 of 354)

Make: Mathieu Arms Co. / Griffin & Howe Inc.

Model: Custom Safari Rifle (Built on Mathieu Arms Left-Handed Action)

Serial Number: 1347

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1950s, likely customized ca. 1960s-1970s.

Caliber: .375 Holland & Holland Magnum

Action Type: Bolt Action, Left-Handed, Controlled Round Feed, Fed by Internal Magazine

Markings: The right side of the receiver is marked “MATHIEU ARMS CO.”. The left rear of the barrel is marked “CAL. .375”. The top of the barrel is marked “No 1985 GRIFFIN & HOWE INC. NEW YORK”. The serial number “1347” is marked on the right side of the receiver ring. The scope bases are marked “BUHLER ORINDA CAL.”

Barrel Length: 25". Heavy taper profile

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a ramped blade with a hood. The rear sight has a standing blade with a folding leave. There are also Buhler scope bases mounted to the receiver for use with quick-detach rings (rings not included).

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a checkered beautifully grained French walnut Monte Carlo stock with shadow-line cheekpiece, capped semi-pistol grip, and an rosewood forend tip. The stock is fitted with a thick Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad. There are only the lightest handling marks throughout and no notable chips, cracks, or losses. The LOP measures 14 1/4" from the front of the trigger to the back of the recoil pad. The stock rates in about Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Internal magazine. Floorplate shows light finish wear, otherwise excellent.

Type of Finish: Matte Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its original matte blued finish. The balance of the finish shows faint edge thinning and light operational wear on the bolt handle and knob. There are minimal signs of use with only a few faint scuffs and handling marks on metal surfaces. The screw heads are sharp and show no disfigurement. The pins are clean and unmarred. The markings are crisp and legible. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This is an exquisite example of a custom safari-grade bolt action rifle built by the legendary Griffin & Howe of New York. Crafted on a Mathieu Arms left-handed action, this rifle is purpose-built for dangerous game and serious safari use, featuring a heavy taper barrel chambered in the powerful .375 H&H Magnum.

The express sights and Buhler scope mounts allow the shooter to switch from open sight snap shooting to scoped precision, making this rifle both practical and versatile. Its finely grained French walnut stock with sculpted lines and crisp checkering is as elegant as it is functional.

This rifle is ideal for collectors of bespoke American sporting arms or hunters preparing for African or Alaskan pursuits. Its exceptional craftsmanship, practical configuration, and classic chambering ensure it will serve its next owner with pride in both field and display.

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Anschutz Model Match 54 .22 LR Left Handed 27 Anschutz Model Match 54 .22 LR Left Handed 27

Anschutz Model Match 54 .22 LR Left Handed 27" Barrel Bolt Action Rifle Adjustable Stock

Lot #164 (Sale Order 164 of 354)

Make: J.G. Anschütz GmbH

Model: Model Match 54

Serial Number: 140640

Year of Manufacture: 1976

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Bolt Action, Single Shot, Fed by Manual Loading Port

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “Anschütz Modell Match 54 / Cal. .22 long rifle”. The left side of the receiver is marked “J.G. Anschütz GmbH Ulm/D. West-Germany”. The left of the receiver is marked with the serial number “140640”, proof marks including a West German eagle/N, and “76” indicating the year of proof. Additional markings include “A” and the Anschütz logo.

Barrel Length: 27” Heavy Target Barrel.

Sights / Optics: The rifle is equipped with sight blocks. The front block is mounted with a globe sight. The receiver is dovetailed for Anschütz-style competition sight sets or scope mounts.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a left-handed walnut target stock with an adjustable cheek riser and adjustable hooked buttplate. It features an anatomical thumbhole grip with stippling on the palm swell and foreend. There is an accessory rail on the bottom of the forend. There are handling marks, scuffs, and finish loss scattered throughout, especially on the left side of the butt. The LOP measures 13” to 14” from the front of the trigger to the back of the hooked buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: None. This is a single-shot rifle and does not utilize a magazine.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 92% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light operational wear on contact surfaces, mild edge thinning, and scattered small marks from handling and use. There is minor finish loss at the bolt handle contact point. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are clean. The markings are sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Anschütz Model Match 54 is widely regarded as one of the premier rimfire competition rifles in the world. Built in West Germany and trusted by Olympic and national shooting teams, its legacy in precision shooting is unmatched. This particular example is a left-handed model, making it even more desirable for southpaw shooters seeking a true custom-feel fit.

The heart of this rifle is the legendary Match 54 receiver and heavy 27” barrel, delivering exceptional accuracy and consistency shot after shot. The stock is fully adjustable, complete with a deep palm swell, adjustable cheek riser, and hook buttplate, perfect for prone or benchrest competition. With an Anschütz adjustable match trigger and receiver dovetail for sights or scope, it’s ready to be tuned to the shooter’s preference.

Whether you're a competitive shooter, a collector of fine European arms, or simply appreciate finely engineered rifles, this Match 54 is a standout. Its condition, features, and history make it an exceptional acquisition.

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Custom Ryan Breeding .25-06 Rem Mauser Bolt Action Rifle  24 Custom Ryan Breeding .25-06 Rem Mauser Bolt Action Rifle  24

Custom Ryan Breeding .25-06 Rem Mauser Bolt Action Rifle 24" Leupold Scope, MFD 1985

Lot #165 (Sale Order 165 of 354)

Make: Mauser – Built by Ryan Breeding

Model: Originally a German Mauser action, now a custom rifle

Serial Number: JB6985

Year of Manufacture: 1985

Caliber: .25-06 Remington

Action Type: Bolt Action Rifle, Fed by Internal Magazine

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “25-06”. The original receiver is marked “JB6985” and “Deutsche Waffen – Und / Munitions Fabriken. Berlin”.

Barrel Length: 24”

Sights / Optics: This rifle has no iron sights. It is topped with a Leupold VX-1 2x-7x variable power scope featuring duplex crosshairs. The glass is clear with no cracks or obstructions, only minor dust. The body of the scope shows no dents or significant wear, and it sits on a set of quick-detach rings and a solid base. The scope is in Excellent condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a finely crafted, checkered high-grade walnut with a stunning grain pattern, a sculpted cheek piece, a dark wood forend tip, and a pistol grip cap bearing the monogram “JB” (for John Breeding, father of Ryan Breeding). Fit and finish are exceptional, with only minor surface marks, primarily on the right side and cheek piece. The checkering remains sharp, and the craftsmanship is top-tier. The LOP measures 14 1/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the “Old English” recoil pad. The stock rates in about Fine overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Internal magazine, flush fit.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Custom-applied by the Breeding family; the receiver finish appears original.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore . In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. The finish is strong across the barrel and receiver, with some thinning and discoloration on the bolt handle and magazine floorplate. The balance of the metal remains sharp and clean, with minimal signs of use beyond those mentioned. The screw heads are hex-type and sharp. All markings are clear and legible. Overall, this rifle rates in about Fine to Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly with an incredibly crisp trigger pull measuring under 2 pounds. The rifle operates smoothly and precisely. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle includes a leather sling showing light wear and age discoloration. Also included is the mounted Leupold VX-1 2x-7x scope with quick-detach rings and base.

Our Assessment: This custom-built .25-06 rifle by Ryan Breeding is a testament to traditional gunsmithing at its finest. Starting with a classic German Mauser action, Breeding and his father John crafted a rifle that blends precision, beauty, and functionality into one cohesive package. This piece was originally made for the Breeding family, adding a rich layer of provenance.

The wood on this rifle is nothing short of spectacular—exhibiting a striking grain, perfect finish, and deeply cut checkering that sets it apart from factory work. The metalwork is equally impressive, with sharp lines, tight tolerances, and a clean, crisp trigger that complements the precision of the .25-06 Remington cartridge.

For collectors, long-range hunters, or those who simply appreciate high-level custom craftsmanship, this rifle offers both aesthetic appeal and serious performance. It's the type of rifle that speaks of legacy, care, and expertise, making it a standout piece in any serious collection or hunting rig.

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Stainless Ruger P89 9mm Luger 4 3/8 Stainless Ruger P89 9mm Luger 4 3/8

Stainless Ruger P89 9mm Luger 4 3/8" Barrel Semi Auto Pistol & Mags, Ported Barrel, Case, 1995

Lot #166 (Sale Order 166 of 354)

Make: Sturm, Ruger & Co.

Model: P89 (3060)

Serial Number: 309-83258

Year of Manufacture: 1995

Caliber: 9mm Luger

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action, Hammer Fired W/ Decocker Safety

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked, “RUGER P89” The right side of the slide is marked, “STURM, RUGER & CO. INC. SOUTHPORT, CONN U.S.A. / TERHUNE ANTICORRO” The barrel is marked, “9mm x 19” The right side of the frame is marked with a warning label and, “309-83258”

Barrel Length: 4 3/8”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a white dot blade pinned to the slide. The rear sight is a two white dot square notch dovetailed to the slide.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two piece serrated black glass-filled nylon panels. There are light scratches and small wear marks throughout. The texturing is sharp. The bottom of the frame has a lanyard loop. The frame and grips rate in about Very Good to Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 2 x 15rd Magazines and 3 x 10rd mags in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel, Alloy Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore but there is some light stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 98% of its metal finish. There are faint light scuffs and scratches on the frame. The barrel hood has some light wear. The screw heads are sharp, pins are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun is in Very Good to Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions properly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. This pistol has a slide mounted safety/decocker.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a total of five magazines, mag loader tool, and original Ruger hard case along with a spare 5 3/8" stainless 2-port barrel in Very Good condition with a 9.5/10 bore rating.

Our Assessment: This stainless Ruger P89, manufactured in 1995, is a rugged, full-size semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm Luger, offering a robust DA/SA action, decocker safety, and a reputation for near-indestructible reliability. Built during Ruger’s golden era of metal-framed handguns, the P89 combines a stainless slide and aluminum alloy frame with ergonomic polymer grip panels and a no-nonsense design. This example is enhanced by the inclusion of both the original 4 3/8" barrel and a 5 3/8" ported stainless barrel, providing flexibility for different shooting preferences—be it standard carry, recreational range use, or soft-recoiling target shooting with the extended ported option. This pistol retains approximately 98% of its original finish and remains in Very Good to Excellent condition. The bore on the installed barrel is bright with sharp rifling and only light fouling, rating 9.5/10 in this writer’s opinion. The spare 5 3/8” ported barrel is also in Very Good condition with a clean, strong bore. The grip panels show minor handling marks, but the serrations remain sharp. Mechanically, the pistol functions properly with a smooth double-action trigger pull and crisp single-action break. The decocker safety is functional, and the action locks up tightly. The pistol is accompanied by a Ruger hard case, mag loader, and a total of five magazines—two 15-rounders and three 10-rounders—offering a complete and ready-to-run setup.

Whether you're a fan of classic Ruger designs, a practical shooter looking for a reliable workhorse, or a collector seeking a lightly used P89 with rare extras, this package delivers outstanding value. The ported barrel adds a unique performance element, while the robust build quality and generous accessories make it a versatile platform. In a market where metal-framed pistols are increasingly rare, this P89 stands out as a durable, accurate, and complete example of Ruger’s commitment to strength and simplicity.

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Stainless Ruger Birdshead Sheriffs Model New Vaquero 3 3/4 Stainless Ruger Birdshead Sheriffs Model New Vaquero 3 3/4

Stainless Ruger Birdshead Sheriffs Model New Vaquero 3 3/4" .45 ACP Revolver & Box, 2012

Lot #167 (Sale Order 167 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: New Vaquero (05156)

Serial Number: 511-29004

Year of Manufacture: 2012 (https://ruger.com/dataProcess/serialHistory/)

Caliber: .45 ACP

Action Type: Single Action, 6 Shot Fluted Cylinder Revolver with Ejector Rod.

Markings: The right side of the frame is marked “511-29004”. The left side of the frame is marked “RUGER NEW VAQUERO / .45 ACP”. The underside of the barrel is marked with a safety warning and the Ruger Newport Address. The right side is marked, “DUTY WITH HONOR”.

Barrel Length: 3 3/4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a quarter moon blade fixed to the barrel, the rear sight is a square notch in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two piece smooth black plastic birdshead panels with silver Ruger medallions. There is no handling wear. There are no chips or cracks. Overall the grips are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Polished Stainless.

Finish Originality: Original.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10 and appears to be only factory test fired.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99% of its metal finish. The cylinder shows a very thin crisp turn line. The markings are clear, the pins unmarred and the screw heads sharp. Overall this pistol is in Excellent to Like New condition.

Mechanics: The actions function as intended. There is minimal side to side play of the cylinders while in lockup, and the action is very smooth. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Original box, test cartridge, paperwork, lock.

Our Assessment: This Ruger New Vaquero, manufactured in 2012, is a striking stainless steel single action revolver chambered in .45 ACP with the classic birdshead grip and short 3 3/4" barrel. Inspired by the Old West styling of Colt’s Single Action Army, the New Vaquero brings modern machining, transfer bar safety, and coil-spring internals to the traditional design. Ruger’s decision to chamber this model in .45 ACP adds versatility, allowing shooters to take advantage of common and affordable ammunition without sacrificing the timeless single-action shooting experience. This example is in Excellent to Like New condition, retaining approximately 99% of its polished stainless finish. The bore is pristine and bright with sharp rifling and no visible erosion, rating a 10/10 in this writer’s opinion. The grips are smooth black plastic birdshead panels with silver Ruger medallions, showing no signs of handling wear. The cylinder has only a faint, crisp turn line, and all mechanical components function smoothly and correctly with tight lockup. This revolver appears to have seen minimal use—likely only factory test fired—and has been exceptionally well maintained.

Whether you're a collector, cowboy action shooter, or simply an enthusiast of classic revolvers with modern reliability, this Ruger New Vaquero in .45 ACP is a stellar piece. Its short barrel and birdshead grip give it an unmistakable profile, while its smooth action and robust stainless construction make it a capable shooter. With its special markings and excellent condition, this revolver will be equally at home in a collection or as a standout companion at the range.

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Stainless Ruger SP101 3” .327 Federal Magnum DA/SA 6-shot Revolver & Case, MFD 2008 Stainless Ruger SP101 3” .327 Federal Magnum DA/SA 6-shot Revolver & Case, MFD 2008

Stainless Ruger SP101 3” .327 Federal Magnum DA/SA 6-shot Revolver & Case, MFD 2008

Lot #168 (Sale Order 168 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: SP101 (05759)

Serial Number: 573-90446

Year of Manufacture: 2008

Caliber: .327 Federal Magnum

Action Type: DA/SA, 6 Shot Fluted Cylinder Revolver W/ Hand Ejector.

Markings: The right side of the frame is marked “573-90446” with the Ruger logo. The barrel is marked, “.327 FED. MAG. / RUGER SP101” There is a warning label with the Ruger Newport address on the side of the barrel.

Barrel Length: 3”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a pinned serrated blade, the rear sight is square notch cut into the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is a single piece rubber sleeve with serrated polymer panels on each side. There are light handling marks throughout. Overall the gips are in Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 1 x 6 round fluted cylinder for .327 Federal Magnum.

Type of Finish: Satin Stainless.

Finish Originality: Original.

Bore Condition: The bore is very bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates at a 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 98% of its finish. The turn line is crisp. There are drag marks on the hammer and trigger from use. The face of the cylinder has faint burn marks. The screw heads are sharp, and the pins are undamaged. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in about Very Good to Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions as intended. There is light side to side play in the cylinders while in lockup. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Original Ruger hard case.

Our Assessment: This stainless Ruger SP101 chambered in .327 Federal Magnum is a robust and versatile double-action/single-action revolver, designed with concealed carry, trail use, and personal defense in mind. Built in 2008 and featuring a 3” barrel, this model offers excellent balance between compact size and ballistic performance. The .327 Federal Magnum is a potent cartridge capable of impressive velocity and penetration, while also offering versatility—users can chamber milder rounds like .32 H&R Magnum or .32 S&W Long, making this revolver ideal for a wide range of shooting needs. Ruger's SP101 platform is renowned for its overbuilt construction and ability to handle high-pressure loads, even in compact form. This example is in Very Good to Excellent condition, retaining about 98% of its satin stainless finish. The bore is exceptionally bright with sharp rifling and no visible erosion, rating a strong 9.5/10. There is a crisp turn line on the cylinder, some minor drag on the hammer and trigger, and faint burn marks on the cylinder face—honest signs of minimal use. The factory rubber grip with polymer inserts remains in Excellent condition, providing both recoil control and a comfortable hold. Mechanically, the revolver locks up tightly with only light play, and the action is smooth and responsive in both single and double action modes.

For anyone looking for a highly capable revolver in a unique and flexible caliber, this SP101 in .327 Federal Magnum is an excellent choice. With its rugged construction, manageable recoil, and six-shot capacity, it offers a perfect blend of power and practicality in a compact package. Whether you’re looking for a carry piece, a trail gun, or simply something different for the range, this SP101 delivers exceptional reliability with the added benefit of ammo versatility. The included Ruger hard case rounds out a practical and collectible package from one of America’s most trusted revolver makers.

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Ruger Model 10/22 Carbine Bicentennial .22LR  18.5” Barrel Semi Auto Rifle & Mag, MFD 1976 Ruger Model 10/22 Carbine Bicentennial .22LR  18.5” Barrel Semi Auto Rifle & Mag, MFD 1976

Ruger Model 10/22 Carbine Bicentennial .22LR 18.5” Barrel Semi Auto Rifle & Mag, MFD 1976

Lot #169 (Sale Order 169 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: 10/22 Carbine

Serial Number: 116-22203

Year of Manufacture: 1976

Caliber: .22LR

Action Type: Semi-Auto Direct Blowback, Rotary Mag Fed.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked, “116-22203 / RUGER / MODEL 10/22 CARBINE .22 LR CALIBER” with the Ruger logo. The barrel is marked with the Ruger address and “MADE IN THE 200th YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY”.

Barrel Length: 18.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to a barrel mounted base. The rear sight is an adjustable folding U-notch in a semi-buckhorn base. The top of the receiver is tapped for scope mounts.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a single piece walnut with a barrel band, semi-pistol grip, straight comb, and curved buttplate. There are minor handling marks throughout. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP is 13 3/8" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. This stock rates in about Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: There is one 10rd magazine in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued, Black.

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is faint erosion in the bore near the muzzle. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates at a 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. The action shows light wear from use. There are small spots of finish wear throughout. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: 1 Magazine.

Our Assessment: This 1976 Ruger 10/22 Carbine is a fantastic example of America’s most iconic rimfire rifle, made even more desirable by its limited-edition “MADE IN THE 200th YEAR OF AMERICAN LIBERTY” barrel marking. Produced to commemorate the U.S. Bicentennial, this model celebrates Ruger’s contribution to American gun culture during a time of national pride. Chambered in .22 Long Rifle and featuring the legendary rotary magazine system, this rifle is ideal for target shooting, small game hunting, and plinking—offering legendary reliability in a lightweight, easy-handling platform that has become a favorite for generations of shooters. This example is in Very Good overall condition, retaining approximately 97% of its original finish. The bore is bright with sharp rifling and only faint erosion near the muzzle, earning a 9.5/10 rating in this writer’s opinion. The factory walnut stock is in Excellent condition with only light handling marks and no cracks or chips, maintaining the clean, classic appearance of the early 10/22 carbines. The receiver is clean and clearly marked, and the factory iron sights remain intact and fully functional. The rifle comes with one 10-round rotary magazine in Very Good condition, ensuring reliable feeding and classic function.

Whether you're a Ruger enthusiast, a .22 collector, or simply seeking a dependable and historically interesting plinker, this 1976 Bicentennial-marked Ruger 10/22 offers both performance and collectability. Its condition, heritage, and timeless design make it a great choice for range days, training younger shooters, or simply owning a small piece of Ruger and American firearms history. As one of the best-known and most customizable .22 rifles on the market, this carbine is both a practical shooter and a nostalgic treasure.

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Custom KIDD Classic .22 LR 20 Custom KIDD Classic .22 LR 20

Custom KIDD Classic .22 LR 20" Green Mountain Stainless Semi-Automatic Target Rifle & Bushnell Sight

Lot #170 (Sale Order 170 of 354)

Make: KIDD Innovative Design

Model: Classic

Serial Number: 014-3372

Year of Manufacture: Modern Production

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Blowback, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “KIDD” and “.22 LR CLASSIC / MCQUEENEY, TX USA.” The right side of the receiver is marked with the serial number “014-3372.” The top of the barrel is marked “GREEN MOUNTAIN” and “MADE IN U.S.A.” The underside is marked “WARNING: UNFIRED ROUNDS MAY NOT ALWAYS EJECT.” The caliber designation “.22 L.R.” is located just in front of the receiver on the barrel.

Barrel Length: Green Mountain 20" Stainless Bull Barrel

Sights / Optics: The rifle is equipped with a Bushnell red dot sight mounted to a precision-machined Picatinny rail. The sight has a rotary brightness dial and appears to have a 1x magnification red dot reticle. The glass is clear and the optic is in Excellent condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle features a laminated wood target-style stock with a semi-pistol grip, straight comb, semi-crescent polymer buttplate, and wide beavertail forend. The LOP measures 13 1/2” from the front of the trigger to the back of the black polymer buttplate. The stock shows only minor handling marks and a few faint surface scuffs. There is no cracking or splitting. The stock rates in about Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: The rifle comes with a clear ruger 10/22 10rd magazine and a Ruger BX-25 25rd magazine.

Type of Finish: Stainless

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore . In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light operational wear around the ejection port, bolt handle, and contact surfaces. The receiver and barrel show minor handling scuffs. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are unmarred. The markings are sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: One 10 rd magazine and one 25 rd magazine and a Bushnell red dot sight is mounted.

Our Assessment:

KIDD Innovative Design is widely regarded as the pinnacle of precision when it comes to 10/22-pattern rifles. Their Classic model is a purpose-built receiver mated with match-grade components to produce some of the most accurate semi-automatic rimfires on the market today.

This example features a Green Mountain match barrel, a high-grade laminated stock, and a Bushnell red dot sight for fast target acquisition. It is well-suited for benchrest shooting, steel challenge, or precision plinking.

Collectors and performance-driven shooters alike will appreciate the craftsmanship and accuracy potential of this setup. With its exceptional build quality and excellent condition, this KIDD Classic .22 LR represents a premium opportunity for the discerning rimfire enthusiast.

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Lipsey's Exclusive Ruger Model 10/22 01149 22” .22 LR Stainless Steel Semi-Automatic Rifle, 2001 Lipsey's Exclusive Ruger Model 10/22 01149 22” .22 LR Stainless Steel Semi-Automatic Rifle, 2001

Lipsey's Exclusive Ruger Model 10/22 01149 22” .22 LR Stainless Steel Semi-Automatic Rifle, 2001

Lot #171 (Sale Order 171 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: 10/22 Lipsey’s Exclusive, 01149

Serial Number: 253-06372

Year of Manufacture: 2001

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Barrel Length: 22”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a folding leaf sight dovetailed to the barrel.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The stock is one-piece checkered beech with a pistol grip and a straight comb. There are light handling marks, but no major defects. The stock rates in Fine overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 10-round Ruger factory magazine in Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light handling marks and minor surface wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: One 10-round magazine.

Our Assessment: The Ruger 10/22 is one of the most popular and widely recognized semi-automatic .22 Long Rifle firearms in the world. Known for its reliability, ease of customization, and smooth operation, the 10/22 is a staple for both recreational shooters and small game hunters.

This particular example is a Lipsey's Exclusive featuring a stainless steel finish and a checkered beech stock, making it both visually appealing and durable. With its 22-inch barrel and standard iron sights, it remains a highly practical choice for target shooting or field use.

Whether you're looking for a reliable plinker, a training rifle, or a base for a custom build, this Ruger 10/22 is an excellent choice. Its overall condition and well-maintained bore ensure that it has plenty of life left for the next owner.

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Sturm Ruger 10/22 Deluxe Carbine 18.5” .22 LR Semi-Auto Rifle 1981 & Scope Sturm Ruger 10/22 Deluxe Carbine 18.5” .22 LR Semi-Auto Rifle 1981 & Scope

Sturm Ruger 10/22 Deluxe Carbine 18.5” .22 LR Semi-Auto Rifle 1981 & Scope

Lot #172 (Sale Order 172 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: 10/22 Carbine

Serial Number: 122-00550

Year of Manufacture: 1981 (https://www.ruger.com/dataProcess/serialHistory/)

Caliber: .22 LR

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Detachable Mag Fed

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “122-00550 RUGER MODEL 10/22 CARBINE / .22 CALIBER” with the Ruger Phoenix Logo. The top of the barrel is marked with a Ruger warning/address.

Barrel Length: 18.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to a boss at the muzzle. The rear sight is a folding adjustable u notch dovetailed to the barrel with white triangle aim reference under the notch. The top of the receiver is mounted with a Bushnell Sportview scope with Duplex Crosshair reticle.The sight picture is clear. There are a couple small scratches on the glass. The scope rates in Very Good condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is one piece checkered walnut with semi-pistol grip, straight comb, serrated plastic Ruger buttplate, and two sling swivels. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures 13 5/8 ” from the front of the trigger to the rear of the buttplate. There are some scattered scratches and compressions. Overall this stock rates in about Fine condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One Ruger 10rd rotary magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its finish. The balance of the finish shows very light handling wear. There is minor thinning on the leading edges along with a few minor scratches. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with a total of one magazine and its attached scope as mentioned above.

Our Assessment: The Ruger 10/22 is an iconic semi-automatic rifle that has gained a legendary status among firearm enthusiasts for its reliability, versatility, and ease of use. Chambered in .22 LR, this rifle is perfect for a wide range of applications, from casual plinking and small game hunting to competitive shooting. Its lightweight construction and ergonomic design make it comfortable to handle, while the renowned Ruger rotary magazine allows for quick and efficient loading, holding up to 10 rounds for seamless shooting.

One of the standout features of the 10/22 is its adaptability; the rifle offers a plethora of aftermarket accessories and customization options, enabling shooters to personalize their setup to suit their specific needs and preferences. The crisp trigger pull and smooth action contribute to its exceptional accuracy, making it a favorite for both new and seasoned shooters. With a rich history dating back to its introduction in 1964, the Ruger 10/22 continues to be a top choice in the .22 LR category, celebrated for its enduring performance and timeless design. Whether for fun at the range or serious shooting practice, this rifle remains a trusted companion for anyone looking to hone their skills or enjoy the sport. Please see our photos and good luck on your bid! - L.S.

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Sturm Ruger 10/22 Deluxe Carbine 18.5” .22 LR Semi-Automatic Rifle & Tasco Scope, MFD 1977 Sturm Ruger 10/22 Deluxe Carbine 18.5” .22 LR Semi-Automatic Rifle & Tasco Scope, MFD 1977

Sturm Ruger 10/22 Deluxe Carbine 18.5” .22 LR Semi-Automatic Rifle & Tasco Scope, MFD 1977

Lot #173 (Sale Order 173 of 354)

Make: Ruger

Model: 10/22 Carbine

Serial Number: 116-75550

Year of Manufacture: 1977 (https://www.ruger.com/dataProcess/serialHistory/)

Caliber: .22 LR

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Detachable Mag Fed

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “116-75550 RUGER MODEL 10/22 CARBINE / .22 CALIBER” with the Ruger Phoenix Logo. The top of the barrel is marked “STURM, RUGER & CO., INC. / SOUTHPORT, CONN U.S.A.”.

Barrel Length: 18.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to a boss at the muzzle. The rear sight is a folding adjustable u notch dovetailed to the barrel with white triangle aim reference under the notch. The top of the receiver is mounted with a tasco 3-9x40 scope with Duplex Crosshair reticle. The sight picture is clear and the glass is clean. The scope rates in Very Good condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is one piece checkered walnut with semi-pistol grip, straight comb, serrated plastic Ruger buttplate, and two sling rings. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures 13 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the rear of the buttplate. There are some scattered scratches and compressions. Overall this stock rates in about Excellent condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One Ruger 10rd rotary magazine in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its finish. The balance of the finish shows very light handling wear. There is minor thinning on the leading edges. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with a total of one magazine and its attached scope as mentioned above.

Our Assessment: The Ruger 10/22 is an iconic semi-automatic rifle that has gained a legendary status among firearm enthusiasts for its reliability, versatility, and ease of use. Chambered in .22 LR, this rifle is perfect for a wide range of applications, from casual plinking and small game hunting to competitive shooting. Its lightweight construction and ergonomic design make it comfortable to handle, while the renowned Ruger rotary magazine allows for quick and efficient loading, holding up to 10 rounds for seamless shooting.

One of the standout features of the 10/22 is its adaptability; the rifle offers a plethora of aftermarket accessories and customization options, enabling shooters to personalize their setup to suit their specific needs and preferences. The crisp trigger pull and smooth action contribute to its exceptional accuracy, making it a favorite for both new and seasoned shooters. With a rich history dating back to its introduction in 1964, the Ruger 10/22 continues to be a top choice in the .22 LR category, celebrated for its enduring performance and timeless design. Whether for fun at the range or serious shooting practice, this rifle remains a trusted companion for anyone looking to hone their skills or enjoy the sport. Please see our photos and good luck on your bid!

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Remington Nylon 77 Apache .22 LR Semi-Automatic Rifle 19.5” Kmart Green w/ Extra Magazine Remington Nylon 77 Apache .22 LR Semi-Automatic Rifle 19.5” Kmart Green w/ Extra Magazine

Remington Nylon 77 Apache .22 LR Semi-Automatic Rifle 19.5” Kmart Green w/ Extra Magazine

Lot #174 (Sale Order 174 of 354)

Make: Remington

Model: Nylon 77 Apache (Kmart Exclusive)

Serial Number: A2388158

Year of Manufacture: 1987-1989

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle (LR)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Rifle with Detachable Box Magazine

Markings:
The top of the barrel is marked “REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY, INC., ILION, N.Y. U.S.A. / .22 LONG RIFLE ONLY”. The serial number "A2388158" is marked on the left side of the receiver. The pistol grip cap features "REMINGTON NYLON 77," and additional standard Remington factory proofs and markings appear throughout.

Barrel Length: 19.5”

Sights / Optics:
Front Sight: Blade front sight dovetailed to a serrated ramp base.
Rear Sight: Adjustable open rear sight with elevation adjustment.

Stock Configuration & Condition:
Original Dupont Zytel (Nylon) stock in distinctive Kmart-exclusive Green finish with black accents and checkering on the grip and forend. The stock is in Excellent condition, showing minimal handling marks. No cracks or significant damage are noted.

Type of Finish: Blued Steel Barrel & Receiver, Nylon Stock

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition:
The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition:
This rifle retains about 97% of its original blued finish. It shows only minor handling marks and light evidence of careful use. There are a few faint scratches from handling and storage but no significant finish loss. All markings remain crisp and clear. Screw heads remain sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics:
The action functions correctly. Bolt cycles smoothly, and the trigger is crisp. The safety functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories:
This rifle includes one extra original Remington detachable box magazine, both magazines in Excellent condition.

Our Assessment:
Introduced in the late 1950s, Remington’s Nylon series revolutionized firearm manufacturing by incorporating synthetic stocks at a time when wood dominated. The Nylon 77 Apache was introduced as a magazine-fed counterpart to the legendary Nylon 66. Manufactured briefly from 1987 to 1989, the Nylon 77 Apache was offered as an exclusive model through select retailers, notably Kmart, in the rare and distinctive green coloration.

This particular example, serial number A2388158, is a prime specimen in outstanding condition. The Kmart-exclusive green variant is highly collectible today due to its scarcity and unique aesthetic. Complete with an extra original magazine, this Remington Nylon 77 Apache offers both practical shooting enjoyment and collector interest.

Whether you’re a Remington enthusiast, Nylon rifle collector, or simply a fan of vintage .22 LR rifles, this Nylon 77 Apache in rare Kmart green is a superb find and an excellent addition to any collection.

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Remington Model 742 Woodsmaster BDL Deluxe .30-06 Springfield 22” Semi-Auto Rifle 1968 C&R Remington Model 742 Woodsmaster BDL Deluxe .30-06 Springfield 22” Semi-Auto Rifle 1968 C&R

Remington Model 742 Woodsmaster BDL Deluxe .30-06 Springfield 22” Semi-Auto Rifle 1968 C&R

Lot #175 (Sale Order 175 of 354)

Make: Remington

Model: 742 Woodsmaster BDL Deluxe

Serial Number: 364919

Year of Manufacture: 1968 (PR Date Code)

Caliber: .30-06 Springfield

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Rifle Fed by Detachable Magazines

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “REMINGTON ARMS CO. INC, ILION, MADE IN U.S.A” with a series of patents and “.30-06 SPRG.”. The left side of the barrel is marked “UPR” and “89” with a proof. The right side of the barrel is marked with a series of proofs. The left side of the receiver is marked “Remington / 364919”, “Woodsmaster / MODEL 742”.

Barrel Length: 22”

Sights / Optics: The gun is mounted with a beaded blade front sight dovetailed to a serrated ramp screwed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a u-notch elevator sight dovetailed and pinned to a base fixed to the barrel. The top of the receiver is mounted with a claw mount rail fitted with a Weaver K4 60-B with a Fine Crosshair Reticle. The sight picture is clear. There are minor scratches on the glass. The scope displays modest handling wear. Overall the scope rates in Very Good condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The two-piece stocks are ‘basket weave’ walnut with ebony tipped forend, capped pistol grip, fluted monte carlo comb with cheek piece, sling studs front and rear, and a checkered Remington hard rubber buttplate. There are light handling marks. There are compressions, scratches, and a few nicks. There are no notable chips or cracks. The LOP measures approximately 13 1/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttpad. The stocks rate in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is some stubborn fouling present. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. There is light operational wear and light handling wear. The screw heads are sharp. There is thinning on the leading edges and muzzle as well as scattered scratches, primarily around the magwell. The pinheads are unmarred. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with 2x 4 round magazines and one 10 round magazine, all in Fine-Excellent condition.

Our Assessment: The Remington Model 742 Woodsmaster is a popular semi-automatic sporting rifle produced by Remington Arms from 1960 through 1980, known for its reliability, versatility, and distinctive classic design. Designed primarily for hunting medium to large game, the rifle was chambered in popular calibers such as .30-06 Springfield, .308 Winchester, .243 Winchester, and .280 Remington. Its gas-operated action provided smoother cycling and reduced felt recoil, making it a favorite among hunters seeking rapid follow-up shots.

The Woodsmaster features a polished blue finish and handsome walnut furniture, contributing to its traditional hunting aesthetic. Equipped with a detachable box magazine, adjustable open sights, and typically drilled and tapped receivers for scope mounting, it offered hunters enhanced accuracy and ease of use. Although discontinued in favor of newer models, the Remington Model 742 remains highly regarded among sportsmen and collectors alike for its historical significance, practicality in the field, and enduring craftsmanship.

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Limited Edition Remington 700/M40-SSA 24” Varmint Barrel .308 Win. Bolt Action Rifle & Box Limited Edition Remington 700/M40-SSA 24” Varmint Barrel .308 Win. Bolt Action Rifle & Box

Limited Edition Remington 700/M40-SSA 24” Varmint Barrel .308 Win. Bolt Action Rifle & Box

Lot #176 (Sale Order 176 of 354)

Make: Remington

Model: Model 700 M40 SSA (Scout Sniper Association)

Serial Number: SSA0004

Year of Manufacture: 2005-06

Caliber: .308 Winchester

Action Type: Bolt Action Rifle with hinged Internal magazine.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “U.S. / SSA0004” at the breech and “Remington / MODEL 700” at the midsection. The left side of the barrel is marked “REMINGTON ARMS COMPANY. INC. ILION, N.Y. 308 WIN.” The right side of the barrel is marked with inspectors marks at the breech. The bottom of the bolt is matched and marked “0004”.

Barrel Length: 24” Varmint Profile

Sights / Optics: The receiver is mounted with a STD style mount with a Redfield 3-9x Bear Cub Scope in Very Good condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a smooth oil finished walnut with a sling loop, semi-pistol grip, raised fluted comb with cheek piece, sling loop, and checkered buttplate. There are minor handling marks throughout. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures approximately 13 1/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the rubber buttpad. The stock rates in about Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Parkerized

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. There are a few minor handling marks scattered throughout, which is typical for parkerized finishes. The markings are clear. The screwheads are strong and sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Original box, green nylon sling, manual, and certificate of authenticity.

Our Assessment: This limited edition Remington Model 700 M40-SSA is a beautifully crafted tribute rifle produced in collaboration with the Scout Sniper Association. Built in 2005–06 as part of a small production run, this rifle commemorates the legacy of the U.S. Marine Corps M40 sniper rifle and its use by generations of Scout Snipers. Chambered in .308 Winchester and built on the legendary Model 700 action, it features a 24” heavy varmint profile barrel for precision shooting and is finished in a durable parkerized coating. Serial numbered “SSA0004,” with matching bolt and included certificate of authenticity, this rifle is a fantastic collector’s piece with deep military heritage. This rifle is in Excellent overall condition, retaining approximately 97% of its parkerized finish with only minor handling marks. The bright bore and sharp rifling earn a perfect 10/10 rating in this writer’s opinion. The oil-finished walnut stock is also in Excellent condition, showing only light marks from careful handling, and features a classic cheekpiece, fluted comb, and sling loops for practical use. Topping the receiver is a Redfield 3-9x Bear Cub scope, mounted to a standard STD-style base and offering clear glass and functional magnification for both target shooting and display.

Whether you’re a fan of military sniper rifles, a dedicated Remington collector, or a former Scout Sniper yourself, this M40-SSA delivers both history and performance. With its precision build, limited production, and strong ties to one of the most respected sniper programs in the world, this rifle is equally at home on the range or displayed proudly among the finest in a firearms collection. Its complete package—original box, sling, scope, and documentation—only further enhances its appeal and long-term value.

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Safari Club International Founding Member Ronald Hofer SCI Custom Colt Sauer Sporting Rifle .375 H&H Safari Club International Founding Member Ronald Hofer SCI Custom Colt Sauer Sporting Rifle .375 H&H

Safari Club International Founding Member Ronald Hofer SCI Custom Colt Sauer Sporting Rifle .375 H&H

Lot #177 (Sale Order 177 of 354)

Make: J.P. Sauer & Sohn for Colt

Model: Colt Sauer Sporting Rifle

Serial Number: SCI 43

Year of Manufacture: 1978 (HJ Date Code)

Caliber: .375 H&H Magnum

Action Type: Bolt Action with Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 24”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass beaded blade dovetailed to a hooded, textured, ramped base fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a fully adjustable U-notch sight screwed to the barrel. The top of the receiver has four drilled, tapped, and filled holes for mounting an optic (not included).

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is one-piece checkered walnut with darker wood nose and grip caps, pistol grip, monte carlo comb with cheekpiece, ventilated black rubber Colt Sauer recoil pad and sling swivels front and rear. The grip cap has an engraved silver plate with the Safari Club lion, shield and spears logo. There is a hairline crack at the right-rear of the receiver tang, common to this model. Otherwise, there are only light handling marks. The checkering is well defined. The LOP measures 13 1/2" from the front of the trigger to the back of the recoil pad. Overall, the stock is in about Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original, the bolt is serial-matching.

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore, but there is a little stubborn copper fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. The action shows minor operational wear. Otherwise, there are only light handling marks. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This rifle comes with a 3-round Colt Sauer magazine and a Certificate of Authenticity confirming that the rifle comes from the personal collection of SCI Founding Member Ronald Hofer.

Our Assessment: From 1974 to 1985, Colt contracted J.P. Sauer and Sons to make a high quality bolt action rifle and Sauer came through, manufacturing the Colt Sauer in several action lengths. This is a long action model chambered in .375 H&H Magnum. The unique non rotating bolt makes cycling this rifle smoother than most. Chambered in the popular .375 cartridge, this rifle is suitable for hunting big game in North America.

This specific example was made for the Safari Club International, serial SCI 43. It comes from the personal collection of SCI founding member Ronald Hofer and is in Excellent condition. It will make a wonderful addition to a collection, especially for hunters and conservationists. Please see our photos and good luck!

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W. German Blaser R84 Left-Hand 7mm Rem Mag 24 W. German Blaser R84 Left-Hand 7mm Rem Mag 24

W. German Blaser R84 Left-Hand 7mm Rem Mag 24" Rifle w/ Leupold VARI-X IIc Scope, Engraved & Sling

Lot #178 (Sale Order 178 of 354)

Make: Blaser (West Germany)

Model: R84 Left-Hand

Serial#: 915

Year of Manufacture: 1988-1989 (Modern)

Caliber: 7mm Remington Magnum

Action Type: Bolt-Action Rifle with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The right side of the receiver is marked "Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH" and "Mod. R84 Made in W. Germany". The left side of the receiver is marked "7mm Rem. Mag/MA", "Caution Read manual before use!", and "Autumn Sales Inc. Fort Worth TX". The receiver also features elegant scroll and floral engraving. The barrel has no visible markings. The scope is marked "Leupold VARI-X IIc 3x9".

Barrel Length: 24”

Sights / Optics: Mounted with a Leupold VARI-X IIc 3-9x scope on original Blaser mounts.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is beautifully figured Turkish walnut with fine checkering, left-hand cheekpiece, and installed sling swivels. There are only minor handling marks, and the stock remains in Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued, Engraved Receiver

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion. The bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 98% of its original finish. The blued surfaces exhibit minimal handling marks, and engraving remains crisp. Screwheads are sharp and unmarred. All markings are clear and well-defined. Overall, this rifle rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly and smoothly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is a mounted Leupold VARI-X IIc 3-9x scope on original Blaser mounts, original paperwork, and an installed leather sling, all in Excellent condition.

Our Assessment: The Blaser R84 is a premium-grade hunting rifle renowned for its precision, craftsmanship, and innovative design. Manufactured by Blaser Jagdwaffen GmbH in West Germany, this left-handed variant chambered in 7mm Remington Magnum combines exceptional accuracy with sophisticated elegance. The Turkish walnut stock, richly engraved receiver, and mounted Leupold VARI-X IIc 3-9x scope make it both a highly capable hunting rifle and an attractive collector’s piece. Marked for import by Autumn Sales Inc. of Fort Worth, Texas, this rifle is in exceptional condition, making it ideal for serious hunters and discerning firearm enthusiasts.

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Winchester Model 70 Classic Stainless Bolt Action Rifle Fluted Bolt & Barrel .375 H&H MAG 24” Winchester Model 70 Classic Stainless Bolt Action Rifle Fluted Bolt & Barrel .375 H&H MAG 24”

Winchester Model 70 Classic Stainless Bolt Action Rifle Fluted Bolt & Barrel .375 H&H MAG 24”

Lot #179 (Sale Order 179 of 354)

Make: Winchester

Model: 70

Serial Number: G354485

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .375 H&H MAG

Action Type: Bolt Action Rifle with Internal Magazine

Barrel Length: 24”, Fluted

Sights / Optics: There are factory express sights installed. The rear sight is a flip-up square-notch adjustable for elevation, and the front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to a serrated ramp. A scope base is mounted to the receiver for optics of your choice.

Stock Configuration and Condition: The stock is a one-piece polymer in a camouflage finish with a traditional pistol grip, fluted straight comb with cheekpiece, black rubber buttpad, and sling studs front and rear. There are some light scratches on the stock from handling and storage. The action is bedded into the stock. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures 14" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttpad. The pad remains supple with minimal wear. Overall, the stock is in Great condition.

Type of Finish: Black Oxide

Finish Originality: Profesionally Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. The barrel and receiver maintain strong finish coverage, with only minor handling wear and finish loss noticeable on the bolt handle. There are faint handling and storage marks, along with a small scuff on top of the barrel. The fluted barrel adds to the rifle’s visual appeal. Screw heads remain sharp, and all markings are clear and well-defined. Overall, this rifle is in Great condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. This rifle employs a push-feed bolt. The safety is mounted at the rear of the bolt on the right side and has three positions: fully forward is ready to fire, the middle position blocks the trigger but allows the bolt to cycle, and fully rearward blocks both trigger and bolt. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Winchester Model 70 chambered in .375 H&H Magnum stands as one of the most respected bolt-action rifles ever produced, revered by hunters and safari enthusiasts alike for its blend of power, precision, and durability. Designed to withstand the harshest conditions in the field, the Model 70 has earned a reputation as "the rifleman's rifle" due to its smooth action, robust construction, and renowned accuracy.

The .375 H&H Magnum cartridge is legendary, offering unmatched versatility for hunting everything from large North American game to dangerous African wildlife. It delivers exceptional stopping power and penetration, combined with manageable recoil considering its substantial performance capabilities. This particular rifle, featuring a polymer camouflage stock, fluted barrel, and classic stainless markings, is optimized for rugged hunting environments where resilience and reliability matter most.

With factory-installed express sights and a ready-to-use scope mount, it offers flexibility for both short-range brush hunting and precision shots at extended distances. The Winchester Model 70 in .375 H&H is truly a hunter’s companion, providing confidence and capability for any hunting adventure around the globe.

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Miroku Browning Model 71 Like 1886 24 Miroku Browning Model 71 Like 1886 24

Miroku Browning Model 71 Like 1886 24" .348 Winchester Lever Action Rifle, MFD 1987

Lot #180 (Sale Order 180 of 354)

Make: Made by Miroku for Browning

Model: 71

Serial Number: 02386PR1R7

Year of Manufacture: 1987 (PR date code)

Caliber: .348 Winchester

Action Type: This rifle has a lever action with a two thirds length tubular magazine.

Barrel Length: 24"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade dovetailed to a hooded, ramped base screwed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a square-notch semi-buckhorn elevator sight dovetailed to the rear of the barrel; the elevator is missing. The left of the receiver is drilled and tapped with a Williams receiver sight installed, adjustable for windage and elevation.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are 2-piece smooth walnut with a pistol grip, fluted straight comb, semi-beavertail forend with steel cap, and checkered blued steel buttplate. Sling studs have been installed in the belly and on the magazine tube in front of the forend. The stocks have a few minor nicks, scuffs and small scratches, but no notable wear or damage. The LOP measures 13 1/4" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The plate has minor wear and well defined checkering. Overall, the stocks are in Fine-Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore, but there is a little stubborn copper fouling. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 8 or 9 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. There are only a few minor marks and faint operational wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This is a Browning Model 71 lever action rifle with a 20” barrel chambered in .348 Winchester. The original Model 71 was an improvement on the Model 1886, the designation Winchester gave when they simplified the options offered and consolidated the caliber offerings to just .348 Winchester. The .348 was a new cartridge developed to be a one-shot-does-all, replacing all of the chamberings of the 1886 from .33 to .405. It was most popular with hunters in Canada and Alaska, as it could be used to take down elk and moose as well as dealing with any brown bears which wanted to contest the hunter’s claim to their kill.

The rifle is a faithful reproduction of the Winchester Model 71, chambered in the original cartridge and made in 1987 as part of a limited edition run with only 4,000 made in Grade I. This rifle is in about Excellent condition with 98% of its metal finish remaining, a good bore, and minor marks in the wood. It comes equipped with factory iron sights and a Williams peep aperture attached to the receiver. This rifle would still make a great hunting gun today, and, in its high condition, it would also make a great addition to a Browning or lever-action collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Pre-Garcia Deluxe Sako Forester L579 .308 Winchester 23” Bolt Action Rifle, 1965 C&R Pre-Garcia Deluxe Sako Forester L579 .308 Winchester 23” Bolt Action Rifle, 1965 C&R

Pre-Garcia Deluxe Sako Forester L579 .308 Winchester 23” Bolt Action Rifle, 1965 C&R

Lot #181 (Sale Order 181 of 354)

Make: Sako

Model: Forester L579

Serial Number: 53475

Year of Manufacture: 1965

Caliber: .308 Winchester

Action Type: Bolt action fed by internal magazine, hinged floor plate.

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “FORESTER MADE IN FINLAND” The right side of the barrel is marked “BOFORS STEEL” The top of the barrel is marked “SAKO CAL 308” The left side of the receiver is marked “L579 NO 53475”. The trigger and floorplate have decorative silver inlay with a “Sakolope” on the floorplate.

Barrel Length: 23”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a serrated ramp with a protective hood. There is no rear sight, by design, on this rifle.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is one-piece skip-line checkered wood with rosewood nosecap, capped pistol grip with tree-shaped inlay, monte carlo comb with cheekpiece, ventilated brown rubber Sako recoil pad and sling swivels front and rear. The LOP is 13 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the pad. There are some scattered minor scuffs and small scratches. There are no chips or cracks. The stock rates in excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright. The rifle is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. There is some light fouling in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. The hinged floorplate and trigger guard are engraved. There are some light scratches on the barrel and receiver. The screwheads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle is in excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Sako Deluxe Forester L579 Rifle is one of the prettiest bolt action rifles I have come across. From the rosewood accents to the silver inlays, this is a stunning rifle. Chambered in .308 it is fantastic for taking down deer and antelope. If you are looking for a beautiful hunting rifle, this is an excellent choice.

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Swedish Carl Gustafs M1867/89 Sporter 33” Barrel 8x58mmRD Rolling Block Rifle, 1871 Antique Swedish Carl Gustafs M1867/89 Sporter 33” Barrel 8x58mmRD Rolling Block Rifle, 1871 Antique

Swedish Carl Gustafs M1867/89 Sporter 33” Barrel 8x58mmRD Rolling Block Rifle, 1871 Antique

Lot #182 (Sale Order 182 of 354)

Make: Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori, Sweden

Model: M1867/89

Serial Number: 712

Year of Manufacture: 1871, 1895 Rework date.

Caliber: 8x58mmR Danish

Action Type: Single shot rolling block rifle with extractor.

Markings: The right side of the receiver is marked with a crown over “C” and, “1871. The left side of the receiver is marked, “712”. The top of the barrel is marked with a crown over “C” and, “J.B G.M.”. All serialized parts are matching.

Barrel Length: 33”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a beaded blade set into a serrated ramped base. The rear sight is a 2-position flip-up sights dovetailed to a barrel mounted base.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The sporterized stock is a two piece wood set with a barrel mounted sling loop, finger grooves, through bolt, straight wrist, straight comb, sling loop, and semi-crescent buttplate. The stock disk has been removed and the cutout filled in. There are scratches and pressure dents throughout. There is a crack at the rear sling loop. There are small chips throughput. The LOP measures 13 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Good overall condition as an antique. This stock set is refinished.

Type of Finish: Case Color, Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling well sharp. There is little to no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10 for an antique.

Most antique firearms have bores that will show erosion. This is not only due to age but also to the use of black powder. When fired, black powder reacts corrosively. NRA Antique Firearm Conditions Standards are quite lenient for bores. In some cases, the NRA standards disregarded the bore’s condition for collector’s firearms.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 70% of its metal finish. The barrel has only light wear marks and thinning throughout. The receiver retains about 20% of its case color. The action has light wear with thick grease throughout. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Swedish Carl Gustafs M1867/89, chambered in 8x58mmR Danish, is a remarkable example of 19th-century Scandinavian military firearm evolution, blending robust design, precision manufacturing, and extended service life. Originally manufactured in 1871 at the Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori, this rifle began life as a Model 1867 rolling block, a design inspired by Remington and adopted widely across Europe for its simple, strong, and reliable action. In 1895, the rifle was arsenal reworked to the M1867/89 pattern, rebarreled and rechambered for the smokeless 8x58mmR Danish cartridge, significantly increasing its performance and prolonging its military relevance well into the early 20th century. This particular example, though sporterized, retains matching serial numbers throughout. This rifle’s 33-inch barrel provides excellent ballistic performance, especially in conjunction with the powerful 8x58mmR cartridge. While the stock has been sporterized and refinished—evident in the removal and fill-in of the stock disk and a crack near the rear sling loop—it remains structurally sound and features classic characteristics like finger grooves, a through bolt, and semi-crescent steel buttplate. The metal finish retains about 70% of its bluing, and the receiver still shows traces of case coloring, a rare find on a rifle of this age. Most impressively, the bore is exceptionally well-preserved, bright with sharp rifling and little to no erosion, which is uncommon for a black powder-era antique. The mechanics are sound, and the action remains crisp and functional, aided by the simplicity and durability of the rolling block design.

For collectors, black powder cartridge enthusiasts, or fans of Scandinavian military arms, this Carl Gustafs M1867/89 represents a superb piece of transitional firearms history. It showcases the period when militaries sought to modernize existing platforms to smokeless powder standards, rather than adopt entirely new systems. The fact that this rifle remains in such strong mechanical and cosmetic condition, with a near-pristine bore and matching serialized parts, makes it a valuable and highly shootable antique. Whether for display, historical study, or careful range use, this is an excellent example of Swedish craftsmanship and military ingenuity from the black powder era into the smokeless age.

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Browning Safari Grade .375 H&H Magnum 24 Browning Safari Grade .375 H&H Magnum 24

Browning Safari Grade .375 H&H Magnum 24" Mauser Bolt-Action Rifle 1971 C&R w/ Box & Paperwork

Lot #183 (Sale Order 183 of 354)

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Make: Browning (Manufactured by FN in Belgium)

Model: FN High-Power Safari Grade

Serial Number: 62220 L71

Year of Manufacture: 1971 (C&R Eligible)

Caliber: .375 H&H Magnum

Action Type: Bolt Action with Hinged Floorplate Magazine (Mauser Action)

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q. / MADE IN BELGIUM” and includes a Belgian proof on the shank. The left side of the receiver bears a “Lion over PV” proof. The right side of the receiver and barrel shank are marked “62220 L71”. The right side of the barrel is marked “CALIBER .375 H&H MAG ONLY”. The underside of the bolt handle is marked “62220” and the top bears a Belgian “Lion over PV” proof. The magazine floorplate and trigger guard feature tasteful factory engraving.

Barrel Length: 24”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a hooded beaded blade dovetailed into a serrated ramp base on the barrel. The rear sight is a “U”-notched folding leaf, adjustable for elevation and drift-adjustable for windage. The receiver is drilled, tapped, and filled for scope mounts.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a one-piece checkered walnut with a Monte Carlo comb, cheekpiece, pistol grip, sling swivel studs, and a vented reddish-brown rubber recoil pad marked “Browning”. The finish exhibits light crazing throughout, along with a few scattered handling marks and minor nicks. Checkering remains sharp. The length of pull (LOP) measures 13 5/8” to the recoil pad and 12 1/2” to the wood. The recoil pad remains pliable, showing light wear. Overall, the stock rates in Fine-Plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains approximately 97% of its original metal finish. The barrel displays a few minor scattered freckles of oxidation, most notably on the shank and near the muzzle. The bottom metal shows minor handling marks, and the bolt exhibits minor operational wear. Screw heads range from sharp to lightly tool-marked with strong slots. Markings remain crisp. Overall, this rifle rates in Fine to Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly and smoothly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is the rifle's original serial-matching black Browning box. The box displays scattered finish loss, creases, frayed edges, and draglines, rating in Good-Plus condition overall.

Our Assessment:

Manufactured in 1971 by FN in Belgium, this Browning FN High-Power Safari Grade rifle exemplifies classic quality, craftsmanship, and precision. Chambered in the powerful and versatile .375 H&H Magnum cartridge, it remains among the premier big-game hunting rifles revered by hunters worldwide. The Safari Grade FN Mauser action offers legendary strength and reliability, coupled with tasteful factory engraving on the trigger guard and magazine floorplate, adding subtle elegance.

Despite its age, this rifle has been carefully preserved, retaining approximately 97% of its original finish, accompanied by a superb bore rated 10/10. The beautifully checkered walnut stock provides both aesthetic appeal and excellent handling characteristics, ideal for hunters seeking comfort, reliability, and precision in demanding field conditions. With original box and clear markings confirming its provenance, this rifle is not only a prime example of Belgian craftsmanship but also a collectible firearm with enduring value.

Whether added to a collection or taken afield, this Browning Safari Grade in .375 H&H Magnum represents a classic sporting rifle designed to withstand the rigors of safari hunting, offering exceptional power, reliability, and refined beauty.

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Browning Safari 23 Browning Safari 23

Browning Safari 23" Bolt Action Rifle .264 Winchester Magnum, Redfield TV Scope, MFD 1964

Lot #184 (Sale Order 184 of 354)

Make: Browning

 

Model: Safari

 

Serial Number: 4L23284

 

Year of Manufacture: 1964 (Pre-1969 FN Mauser Action)

 

Caliber: .264 Winchester Magnum

 

Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine with Hinged Floorplate

 

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “Browning Arms Company.” The left side of the chamber is marked with Belgian proof marks. The right side of the chamber is marked “4L23284.” The right side of the barrel is marked “Caliber .264 Win Mag Only / Made in Belgium.” The trigger guard and magazine floorplate feature elegant filigree engraving.

 

Barrel Length: 22”

 

Sights / Optics: The original front sight protective hood is missing. The front sight is now a fiber optic blade. The rear sight has been replaced, and the rifle is topped with a Redfield "TV" scope marked "2x-7x Redfield." The scope's glass remains clear, offering a wide field of view.

 

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock has been refinished and is darker than typical Safari models. The checkering has begun to soften with handling and refinishing, though it remains visible. The stock features two sling studs for attaching a sling or bipod. There are light scuffs and minor handling marks throughout, but no cracks or structural damage. The stock rates in Very Good overall condition.

 

Type of Finish: Blued

 

Finish Originality: Original Metal Finish (Stock Refinished)

 

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with sharp rifling. There is light fouling but no visible erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

 

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. The balance shows light thinning from handling and use. The engraved magazine plate and trigger guard remain crisp and well-defined. The checkering on the stock has softened, but remains intact. The front sight hood is missing. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear and well-defined. Overall, this rifle rates in Very Good to Fine condition.

 

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The bolt operates smoothly, the trigger is crisp, and the safety functions as intended. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

 

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

 

Our Assessment: The Browning Safari was one of the highest-quality sporting rifles produced by Browning, built using FN Mauser actions before 1969. These rifles were hand-fitted, beautifully finished, and are still highly sought after by collectors and hunters alike.

 

This particular 1964 Safari is chambered in .264 Winchester Magnum, a high-velocity, flat-shooting cartridge known for its long-range performance and excellent ballistic characteristics. The rifle has undergone some modifications, including a fiber optic front sight, refinished stock, and an added Redfield "TV" 2x-7x scope. The checkering has softened, but the stock remains structurally sound. The engraved magazine plate and trigger guard add an elegant touch to an already premium rifle.

 

With a 22” barrel, strong bore, and smooth Mauser action, this rifle is an excellent option for hunting or long-range shooting. Whether you're looking for a vintage FN Browning to add to your collection or a well-built hunting rifle with a touch of history, this Browning Safari is a fantastic choice.

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Weatherby Mark V 30-378 Wby Mag Fluted Barrel Bolt Action Rifle 26 Weatherby Mark V 30-378 Wby Mag Fluted Barrel Bolt Action Rifle 26

Weatherby Mark V 30-378 Wby Mag Fluted Barrel Bolt Action Rifle 26" w/ Zeiss Scope

Lot #185 (Sale Order 185 of 354)

Make: Weatherby

Model: Mark V

Serial Number: SB040524

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .30-378 Weatherby Magnum

Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “Weatherby®, Atascadero, CA”. The left side of the barrel is marked “USE ONLY 30-378 WBY MAG”. The right rear of the barrel is marked “MADE IN U.S.A.” The left rear of the receiver is marked “MARK V U.S. PATENT NO. 3,013,355”. The serial number “SB040524” is marked on the right side of the receiver ring.

Barrel Length: 26”. 28” with muzzle brake. Fluted stainless barrel.

Sights / Optics: There are no provisions for iron sights. Mounted to the rifle is a Zeiss Diavari-Z 3–12x56 scope, Made in Germany. It features a variable zoom from 3x to 12x with a large 56mm objective lens and T* lens coating. The scope has a duplex-style reticle. The glass is crystal clear with no visible hazing. The scope is in excellent condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a textured black synthetic Monte Carlo-style with gray webbing and a right-hand cheekpiece. The LOP measures 13 5/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the soft black rubber buttpad. There are some extremely light handling marks and faint storage rubs, but no cracks or chips are observed. The molded-in texture and lines are crisp. The stock rates in about Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Internal magazine with hinged door plate.

Type of Finish: Matte black receiver, fluted stainless steel barrel, and matte black scope mounts and rings.

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 99% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows only the faintest signs of handling. The bolt face is clean, and there is no evidence of brass contact or powder fouling. The crown and muzzle brake are pristine. There are no scratches, rust, or corrosion visible. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are clean. The markings are sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent to Like New condition and appears unfired.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The rifle is equipped with a mounted Zeiss Diavari-Z 3–12x56 scope. There is a Butler Creek sling attached.

Our Assessment: This Weatherby Mark V chambered in the .30-378 Weatherby Magnum is a purpose-built magnum-class rifle, engineered for extreme long-range shooting and maximum downrange energy. With its stainless fluted barrel and factory muzzle brake, it delivers both performance and aesthetics, reducing barrel heat and taming magnum recoil.

The Mark V action is one of the strongest bolt designs in the world, utilizing a 9-lug locking system and short bolt lift for faster cycling. Paired with a top-tier German optic in the Zeiss Diavari-Z 3–12x56, this setup offers serious capability for big game hunters and precision shooters alike. The scope’s low-light performance and rugged reliability are a perfect match for the cartridge’s range.

This rifle appears unfired, making it a top-tier addition for collectors, long-range hunters, or enthusiasts looking for a high-performance precision platform. It’s a rare find in this condition, ready for use or display.

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Weatherby Mark V .300 Weatherby Magnum Deluxe 24 Weatherby Mark V .300 Weatherby Magnum Deluxe 24

Weatherby Mark V .300 Weatherby Magnum Deluxe 24" Bolt Action Rifle & Zeiss Scope

Lot #186 (Sale Order 186 of 354)

Make: Weatherby

Model: Mark V Deluxe

Serial Number: SB030831

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1990s – Modern

Caliber: .300 Weatherby Magnum

Action Type: Bolt Action, Fed by Internal Box Magazine

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “MARK V / Weatherby / Atascadero CA / MADE IN THE U.S.A.” The barrel is marked “USE ONLY / .300 WBY MAG / (WEATHERBY MAG).” The right receiver wall is marked with the serial number “SB030831.” The U.S. patent number “3,013,355” is stamped below the model designation. The scope base is marked “LEUPOLD,” and the scope is marked “Zeiss Diavari-Z 3–12x56 T* / Made in Germany.”

Barrel Length: 26”

Sights / Optics: The rifle is equipped with a high-end Zeiss Diavari-Z 3–12x56 T* scope. This German-made optic features excellent light transmission, crystal-clear glass, and a wide magnification range. It is in excellent condition and perfectly complements the long-range capability of the rifle.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle sports a deluxe-grade Monte Carlo walnut stock with Weatherby’s trademark oak leaf and acorn skip-line checkering. The grain and gloss finish are striking, and the checkering is sharp and beautifully executed. There are some minor handling marks and light surface scratches consistent with light field use. The LOP measures 13 5/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the factory recoil pad. The stock rates in about Fine overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Internal 3-round magazine in excellent condition.

Type of Finish: High Polish Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its original metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light operational wear on contact points such as the bolt handle and edges. The metal surfaces show some faint handling marks but no rust or corrosion. The screw heads are sharp and the pins are unmarred. The markings are sharp and well defined. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes a mounted Zeiss Diavari-Z 3–12x56 scope.

Our Assessment: What a beautiful and capable rifle! This Weatherby Mark V Deluxe chambered in .300 Weatherby Magnum offers the best of both worlds: elegant form and powerhouse performance. Weatherby’s legendary Mark V action is revered for its strength and silky-smooth bolt throw, perfectly suited for the hard-hitting, flat-shooting .300 Weatherby Magnum cartridge.

From the deeply figured walnut stock to the intricate oak leaf and acorn checkering, this rifle is a showpiece worthy of any fine collection. Yet it’s not just about good looks—the mounted Zeiss Diavari-Z scope provides outstanding optical clarity for serious hunters or long-range shooters. Whether you're chasing elk in the Rockies or placing shots on distant steel, this rifle is ready to perform with style.

If you're a discerning shooter or collector looking for a high-grade American-made Weatherby, this is a stellar opportunity. It’s an exceptional rifle in a hard-hitting caliber with world-class optics already mounted and ready to go. This is the kind of rifle that turns heads at the range and gets the job done in the field—don’t miss out!

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Imperial Japanese WW2 Rising Sun Imperial Japanese WW2 Rising Sun

Imperial Japanese WW2 Rising Sun "Meatball" Silk Flag

Lot #187 (Sale Order 187 of 354)

This is an original World War II-era Imperial Japanese "meatball" flag, featuring the iconic red sun disc (hinomaru) on a white silk field. Measuring approximately 29” X 24”, the flag is made of lightweight silk with cloth corner reinforcements and intact ties. It remains unsigned—less common than the typical yosegaki good-luck flags—which may suggest it was used for ceremonial purposes or as a standard-issue field flag. The silk shows expected age toning and minor fraying but retains strong color and remains well-preserved overall. These flags were a prominent symbol of Japanese nationalism and were often taken as battlefield souvenirs by Allied troops in the Pacific Theater. Unsigned examples like this are particularly desirable for collectors seeking a clean, display-worthy piece that represents the powerful wartime imagery of Imperial Japan. These flags were a prominent symbol of Japanese nationalism and were often taken as battlefield souvenirs by Allied troops in the Pacific Theater. Unsigned examples like this are particularly desirable for collectors seeking a clean, display-worthy piece that represents the powerful wartime imagery of Imperial Japan. A striking and authentic relic, it offers a tangible connection to the history and symbolism of the Second World War.

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Imperial Japanese Navy WW2 SNLF Special Naval Landing Force Anchor Headband Imperial Japanese Navy WW2 SNLF Special Naval Landing Force Anchor Headband

Imperial Japanese Navy WW2 SNLF Special Naval Landing Force Anchor Headband

Lot #188 (Sale Order 188 of 354)

This is an original World War II-era Imperial Japanese Navy headband issued to members of the Special Naval Landing Forces (SNLF), Japan’s elite naval infantry comparable to the U.S. Marines. Constructed of white cotton with traditional Japanese stitching, the headband features a bold black anchor emblem at center — the iconic symbol of the Imperial Japanese Navy — flanked by kanji characters, likely reading "Certain Victory" (?? Hissho), a common wartime slogan intended to inspire courage and resolve in battle.Surviving examples of SNLF headbands are increasingly rare, especially in well-preserved condition. This piece shows signs of age-appropriate wear and minor discoloration, consistent with field use or long-term storage, and remains a tangible reminder of Japan’s military ethos during the war. It is a compelling collector’s item with strong historical appeal, ideal for a Pacific War display or a dedicated Imperial Japanese military collection.

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Imperial Japanese Navy WW2 Officer M-1883 Dress Dagger, Early Fullered Blade, W/ Sharkskin Sheath Imperial Japanese Navy WW2 Officer M-1883 Dress Dagger, Early Fullered Blade, W/ Sharkskin Sheath

Imperial Japanese Navy WW2 Officer M-1883 Dress Dagger, Early Fullered Blade, W/ Sharkskin Sheath

Lot #189 (Sale Order 189 of 354)

This Imperial Japanese Navy M-1883 Dress Dagger is an exceptional and highly collectible piece, showcasing the intricate craftsmanship and elegance of Japan’s naval tradition. The hilt features a finely detailed brass construction with a ray skin-wrapped grip, adorned with beautifully cast floral motifs that remain crisp and well-defined. The guard and pommel retain their original gilded finish, adding to the overall regal appearance of the piece. The early production fullered blade is in excellent condition, displaying a bright polish with only minimal signs of age, making it a fantastic example of this prestigious naval dagger.

Accompanied by its original sharkskin-covered scabbard, this dagger retains a highly sought-after feature that adds to its rarity and desirability. The scabbard’s intricately engraved brass fittings remain intact, and the locking mechanism is still functional, demonstrating the quality of its construction. These daggers were symbols of honor and status among IJN officers, and this example, with its fine detailing and historical significance, makes for an outstanding addition to any serious militaria collection.

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Late War WWII Japanese Chuo Kogyo Kokubunji Type 94 8mm Nambu Military Semi-Auto Pistol, 1944 C&R Late War WWII Japanese Chuo Kogyo Kokubunji Type 94 8mm Nambu Military Semi-Auto Pistol, 1944 C&R

Late War WWII Japanese Chuo Kogyo Kokubunji Type 94 8mm Nambu Military Semi-Auto Pistol, 1944 C&R

Lot #190 (Sale Order 190 of 354)

Make: Chuo Kogyo Co. At Kokubunji Operating Under the Supervision of the Nagoya Arsenal.

Model: Type 94 Nambu

Serial Number: 48314

Year of Manufacture: February, 1944

Caliber: 8mm Nambu

Action Type: Single Action Semi-Auto Pistol with Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 96mm (approximately 3.78”)

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a short post style blade fixed to the top of the slide. The rear sight is a square notch integral to the top-rear of the frame.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered black synthetic panels. The grips have light handling wear with some scattered light marks. There is slightly rough shaping around the edges. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original, the serialized parts are matching.

Bore Condition: The bore is light gray with well defined rifling. There is scattered light erosion and minor pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 6+ out of 10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 75% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. The grip areas show handling wear. There are some light nicks, scuffs and small scratches. There is infrequent minor surface oxidation. The action shows light operational wear. The screws are tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in about Good condition (see Mechanics).

Mechanics: The sear engagement is poor, the hammer tends to follow when the slide is dropped from slide lock. Otherwise, the action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The pistol comes with a single serial-matching magazine and a brown leather flap-holster.

Our Assessment: The Type 94 Nambu is an odd-looking pistol but was popular with the Japanese troops because it was smaller and lighter than the Type 14. It was issued to tankers, pilots and others who had to work in cramped quarters. It was originally designed as a military sidearm, and never intended for civilian sales. Like other Nambu pistols, it is chambered for 8mm Nambu. This pistol was made by the Chuo Kogyo company under the supervision of the Nagoya Arsenal in March, 1944. The pistol comes with something we don’t see very often – a magazine serialized to the pistol.

This pistol is in Good condition with about 75% of its original finish remaining and strong mechanics apart from the hammer sear engagement which should be addressed. The overall appearance is consistent with the time this pistol was manufactured. By February 1944, the Japanese were being steadily pushed back in the Pacific. Allied forces were hopping through the Marianas islands and before too long, Japanese forces would be retreating in Burma. The rough machining and polishing is a result of Japan's efforts to cut corners, speed production, and do everything possible to continue the fight despite the outcome being all but certain, and not in their favor. This pistol should be a big hit with the collectors of Japanese weaponry and of military weapons used in WWII. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Japanese Tokyo Artillery Arsenal Type 26 9mm DAO Military Revolver & Holster, 1895-1923 C&R Japanese Tokyo Artillery Arsenal Type 26 9mm DAO Military Revolver & Holster, 1895-1923 C&R

Japanese Tokyo Artillery Arsenal Type 26 9mm DAO Military Revolver & Holster, 1895-1923 C&R

Lot #191 (Sale Order 191 of 354)

Make: Tokyo Artillery Arsenal (Also referred to as the Koishikawa Arsenal because it was located in the Koishikawa district of Tokyo)

Model: Type 26

Serial Number: 30277

Year of Manufacture: 1895-1923

Caliber: 9mm Japanese (NOT 9mm Luger)

Action Type: Double Action Only Revolver with Spur-less Hammer and Six Shot Cylinder

Barrel Length: 4 3/4"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a half-round blade pinned into a slotted base atop the barrel. The rear sight is a “U” groove at the back of the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered wood with smooth borders. The left panel is not original to the gun and has improper fit. We have not removed the right panel to inspect it for a serial marking. The grips have moderate handling wear and some discoloration from age and oil. There are a scattered nicks, scuffs and scratches with a few more notable dings. The checkering is generally well defined. Overall, the grips are in Good-Very Good condition as, at least partially, not original to the gun.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Refinished, likely Arsenal Refurbished. Most numbered parts are matching, the cylinder and ejector do not match the frame or each other.

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with well defined rifling. There is some scattered light erosion in the bore with infrequent minor pitting. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates about 7 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 65% of its current metal finish. The mainspring has broken and been repaired by wrapping with wire. The finish is thinning at all edges. There is handling wear in the grip areas and there is finish wear on the barrel consistent with holster-use. There are some light nicks and small scratches. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in Good-plus condition as refinished and repaired.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes in a leather clamshell holster. The holster has provision for 18 cartridges in an ammo pouch and a cleaning rod, three rounds of ammunition and a cleaning rod are present.

Our Assessment: The first service revolver used by the Japanese was the Smith & Wesson in .44 Russian. They started designing their own revolver in 1890 and the Type 26 was finished in 1893 and adopted by the military in 1894. It was a double action only revolver with a six-shot cylinder firing a 9mm Japanese cartridge similar to the .38 S&W. The Type 26 revolvers stopped production in 1923 but were still used as secondary weapons even after the Type 14 Nambu was introduced in 1926. Because of their use in the Russo-Japanese War and in WWI, many of the early Type 26 revolvers were arsenal refurbished, with the original bright blue finish replaced by a dull blue and the checkered grips replaced by those with horizontal serrations. This is an example from Standard Production and appears to have been through an arsenal refurbishment. The wire-wrapped repair to the mainspring was likely done outside of an arsenal, possibly even a field-expedient repair. This revolver should make a nice addition to any collection of Japanese martial arms, especially with the included holster. Please see our photos and good luck!

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WWII Japan Toriimatsu Nagoya Type 14 8mm Nambu Military Semi-Automatic Pistol, August 1943 C&R WWII Japan Toriimatsu Nagoya Type 14 8mm Nambu Military Semi-Automatic Pistol, August 1943 C&R

WWII Japan Toriimatsu Nagoya Type 14 8mm Nambu Military Semi-Automatic Pistol, August 1943 C&R

Lot #192 (Sale Order 192 of 354)

Make: Toriimatsu Branch of Nagoya Arsenal, Japan

Model: Nambu Type 14 1st Series (after "Original Series")

Serial Number: 88245

Year of Manufacture: August, 1943

Caliber: 8mm Nambu

Action Type: Striker-Fired Semi-Auto Pistol fed by Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 4 1/2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a slightly raised base on the barrel. The rear sight is a square groove milled into a raised boss on the back of the frame.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two piece wood with 24 horizontal serrations on each panel. The inside of each panel is marked with the last four digits of the serial number. The grips show light handling wear with scattered nicks, scuffs and scratches. There are compressions on each panel above the screws. There are no chips or cracks. The serrations are well defined. The grips rate in Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original. Most numbered parts are matching. The striker is non-matching.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 10 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 95% of its metal finish. The firing pin is broken off the striker. The finish is generally strong with the balance mostly in normal operational wear. There are some scattered small marks. The screw heads are tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Good condition and would rate Very Good-Fine but for the broken striker.

Mechanics: The firing pin is broken off the striker. Otherwise, the action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a single serial-matching magazine and a brown leather clamshell holster with shoulder-strap. The flap has come free from the body of the holster.

Our Assessment: This is a Nambu Type 14 pistol made by the Toriimatsu branch of the Nagoya arsenal in August, 1943 (1st Series). The Type 14 was built between 1925 and 1945 for the armed forces, and almost all of the Japanese pistols and revolvers used unique cartridges. The 8mm Nambu is a bottleneck cartridge that pushes a 102 gr. bullet at a little over 900 fps. and has approximately the same power as a .380 ACP cartridge. This is a neat find for the collector of WWII or Japanese weapons. It was produced mid-war, just starting to show the rougher finish seen on Japanese guns of the period. When this pistol was produced, the Allies had essentially won the Solomon Islands campaign, though skirmishing would continue for three weeks into September, Admiral Yamomoto had been killed, and things were not looking good for Japan.

This pistol is in quite nice condition given its age and service. It retains the great majority of its original finish, a great bore and, apart from a broken firing pin (common for this model), strong mechanics. It has matching serialized parts apart from the broken striker and even comes with one matching magazine. Not that many Japanese pistols survived the war, and those that did were often in poor condition or have been refinished, so this will make a great addition to a collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Matching Japanese Tokyo Artillery Arsenal Type B "Baby" 7mm Nambu Semi-Automatic Pistol, C&R

Lot #193 (Sale Order 193 of 354)

Make: Tokyo Artillery Arsenal in Koishikawa

Model: The official Japanese model for this pistol was Automatic Pistol Nambu Type B, but it has typically been referred to as the "Baby Nambu" by Western collectors.

Serial Number: 1125

Year of Manufacture: 1909-1923

Caliber: 7x20mm Nambu

Action Type: Striker-Fired, Short-Recoil, Semi-Automatic with 7-Round Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 3 1/4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a base fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a “V” groove in the top of the frame at the rear.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered wood with smooth borders. The interior of each panel is marked with the serial number. The grips have light handling wear with a few light nicks and compressed checkers. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Very Good-plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Strawed

Finish Originality: Original, numbered parts match.

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with well defined rifling. There is scattered minor erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 7+ out of 10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 90% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at most edges. There is scattered minor surface oxidation, primarily in the grip areas. There is light handling wear in the grip areas. The strawed parts show some muting. There are a few scattered minor marks. The action shows light operational wear. The screw heads are tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a single 7-round serial-matching magazine, a leather flap holster with cleaning rod and three cartridges.

Our Assessment: The Nambu Type B pistol, generally referred to in the West as the "Baby Nambu", was a three-quarter sized scaled-down version of the Model 1902 ("Grandpa Nambu"). Very limited production started in 1903 with full-scale production beginning in 1909. Production continued through 1921 to 1923 (records from this period are incomplete), with all production moving to the Tokyo Gas Electric Company to free up production capacity for the modified 1902 "Papa" Nambu. The "Baby" Nambu were never adopted by any branch of the armed forces but were sold to officers through officer stores. Sales, and thus production, were limited due to the pistol's high cost when compared to comparable import pistols which tended to not only be less expensive, but also of higher quality.

This example is in quite good condition given its age and the period of Japanese history it survived. It retains much of its original finish, a decent bore and all-matching serialized parts, including its magazine! With approximately 6,500 pistols made between the Tokyo Artillery Arsenal and TGE, this pistol is perfect for a collector of Japanese firearms. It would look great along-side its “Grandpa”, “Papa”, Type 14 and Type 94 cousins. Please see our photos and good luck!

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WWII Era Kokura Arsenal Arisaka Type 99 7.7x58mm 26 WWII Era Kokura Arsenal Arisaka Type 99 7.7x58mm 26

WWII Era Kokura Arsenal Arisaka Type 99 7.7x58mm 26" Japanese Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1940 - 1945 C&R

Lot #194 (Sale Order 194 of 354)

Make: Kokura Arsenal

Model: Arisaka Type 99

Serial Number: 81397

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1940–1945, C&R

Caliber: 7.7x58mm Japanese

Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine

Barrel Length: 26”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a protected inverted V-blade. The rear sight is fixed peep sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two-piece wood configuration with a straight comb, semi-pistol grip, smooth forend, and wood buttplate. The buttstock has been sanded, softening some edges and the arsenal markings. There are scattered light scratches and compression marks throughout the wood. There are no cracks. The stock rates in about Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows general operational wear with thinning on the bolt handle, edges of the receiver, and contact points on the barrel. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are unmarred. The markings are partially worn but still legible. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Arisaka Type 99 rifle, developed by the Japanese Empire during World War II, was a rugged and reliable bolt-action service rifle designed to replace the earlier Type 38. Chambered in the more powerful 7.7x58mm cartridge, it featured updates such as a chrome-lined bore and anti-aircraft rear sights, though late-war "last-ditch" examples often lacked such refinements. This example was produced by the Kokura Arsenal, one of Japan’s major military arms factories. Collectors of WWII militaria and Japanese firearms will appreciate this rifle’s originality and solid condition. With its complete configuration, excellent bore, and correct arsenal marks, it’s a worthy addition to any historical collection or a good shooter-grade option for enthusiasts of military surplus rifles.

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Last Ditch Nagoya Arsenal Arisaka Type 99 7.7x58mm 25 Last Ditch Nagoya Arsenal Arisaka Type 99 7.7x58mm 25

Last Ditch Nagoya Arsenal Arisaka Type 99 7.7x58mm 25" Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1939 - 1940s C&R

Lot #195 (Sale Order 195 of 354)

Make: Nagoya Arsenal

Model: Arisaka Type 99

Serial Number: 67895

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1939–1945, C&R

Caliber: 7.7x58mm Japanese

Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine, Hinged Floorplate.

Barrel Length: 25”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed inverted V-blade on a raised, integral base. The rear sight is a fixed peep sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two-piece “Duffel Cut” hardwood stock with a semi-pistol grip, straight comb, wood buttplate, and grooved forend. There are scattered light scratches, and compression marks present. There are small chips in

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is obstructed, and we were unable to remove the obstruction for inspection.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 80% of its original metal finish. The balance of the finish shows typical service-related wear with thinning on the barrel, receiver, bolt handle, and floorplate. There are scattered areas of patina, edge wear, and small surface scuffs. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are clean. The markings are mostly sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Arisaka Type 99 is one of the most iconic military bolt-action rifles of World War II, issued widely to Japanese Imperial forces. Produced at the Nagoya Arsenal between the late 1930s and 1945, these rifles were known for their ruggedness and strength, particularly in the later war years when material shortages led to reduced refinement.

This example bears many of the hallmarks of a typical battlefield-return rifle. The duffel-cut stock, removed monopod, and absent AA wings on the rear sight all suggest a rifle brought home by a GI. The finish remains strong with approximately 80% retained, and the matching wood stock retains its character despite service wear.

While the bore is currently obstructed, the mechanics are sound, and the historical and collector value of this Nagoya Arsenal Type 99 remains significant. It’s a solid piece for collectors of WWII militaria or Japanese arms looking for a representative example of Japan’s wartime service rifles.

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Japanese Arisaka Type 99  6.5X50mm Blanks 31.5” Trainer Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1930 - 1945 C&R Japanese Arisaka Type 99  6.5X50mm Blanks 31.5” Trainer Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1930 - 1945 C&R

Japanese Arisaka Type 99 6.5X50mm Blanks 31.5” Trainer Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1930 - 1945 C&R

Lot #196 (Sale Order 196 of 354)

Make: Arisaka

Model: Type 99 Training Rifle

Serial Number: 45

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1930–1945, C&R

Caliber: 6.5x50mm Blanks (NOT chambered for live ammunition)

Action Type: Bolt Action, Fed by Internal Magazine

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with the serial number "45" and additional Japanese characters. The top of the receiver lacks the Chrysanthemum, a typical feature of training rifles. Other small Japanese markings are present along the receiver and bolt components.

Barrel Length: 31.5"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is a simple notch, non-adjustable and fixed to the barrel, consistent with training configuration.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two-piece wood configuration featuring a straight comb, semi-pistol grip, and grooved forend. There are light scratches and scattered compression marks typical of military training use. There are no chips or cracks. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is dark, smooth, and unrifled, which is standard for these training rifles. There is no rifling as these were not intended for use with live ammunition. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its original metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light handling wear with minimal thinning around contact points. There are small scattered scuffs and light marks along the barrel and receiver. The screw heads are sharp with serviceable slots. The pins are unmarred. The markings are legible. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Leather Sling

Our Assessment: This Arisaka Type 99 Training Rifle is a striking piece of World War II-era Japanese military history. These rifles were never intended for combat and were instead used for instructional drills and basic firearms handling, often by cadets or reserve forces. As such, they were made to resemble service rifles in size and operation but were chambered for blanks and lacked rifled bores.

Despite its non-combat purpose, this training rifle captures the essence of Japan's militarization efforts in the early to mid-20th century. The craftsmanship and attention to detail in replicating the look and feel of the standard Type 99 battle rifle show a deep commitment to soldier readiness. This piece, with its high condition rating and low serial number “45,” is a compelling example.

Collectors of Japanese militaria, WWII trainers, or martial rifles will appreciate this rifle for its historical authenticity and preservation. It's not just a placeholder or replica — it's a tangible relic from Japan's military training infrastructure.

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WWII Era Nagoya Arsenal Type 99 Arisaka  7.7x58mm 26 WWII Era Nagoya Arsenal Type 99 Arisaka  7.7x58mm 26

WWII Era Nagoya Arsenal Type 99 Arisaka 7.7x58mm 26" Barrel Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1939-1945 C&R

Lot #197 (Sale Order 197 of 354)

Make: Nagoya Arsenal

Model: Type 99 Arisaka

Serial Number: 56220

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1939–1945, C&R

Caliber: 7.7x58mm (JAP)

Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine

Barrel Length: 26”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a post. The rear sight is an adjustable elevator sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two-piece hardwood configuration with a straight comb, semi-pistol grip, grooved forend, and steel buttplate. The stock shows expected light handling marks and compressions consistent with service use but no cracks or major damage. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is some stubborn fouling present. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows mild operational and handling wear. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are unmarred. The markings are, but the chrysanthemum ground off. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Chamber Shroud.

Our Assessment: The Arisaka Type 99 was Japan’s primary battle rifle during the latter part of World War II. Chambered in the powerful 7.7x58mm cartridge, it was built for durability and battlefield reliability. This example, made by the Nagoya Arsenal between 1939 and 1945, features several design traits unique to Japanese wartime production, such as the two-piece stock and anti-aircraft rear sight.

This rifle retains much of its original blued finish and exhibits only minor handling wear, indicative of careful postwar preservation or light service. The bore is in exceptional shape, a rarity among Type 99 rifles, which are often found with dark or worn bores due to corrosive ammunition use.

Whether you’re a military collector looking to expand a WWII collection or a historical firearms enthusiast interested in Imperial Japanese arms, this Type 99 presents a strong opportunity. With solid mechanics, a sharp bore, and honest originality, it’s a well-preserved piece of Pacific War history.

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WWII Era Kokura Arsenal Type 38 Arisaka 6.5x50mmSR 31.5 WWII Era Kokura Arsenal Type 38 Arisaka 6.5x50mmSR 31.5

WWII Era Kokura Arsenal Type 38 Arisaka 6.5x50mmSR 31.5" Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1935 - 1945 C&R

Lot #198 (Sale Order 198 of 354)

Make: Kokura Arsenal

Model: Type 38 Arisaka

Serial Number: 774526

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1935–1945, C&R

Caliber: 6.5x50mmSR

Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine

Barrel Length: 31.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a post. The rear sight is an adjustable elevator sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two-piece wood configuration with a straight comb, grooved forend, semi pistol grip, and steel buttplate. The wood shows light scratches and handling marks present typical of field use. There is a large chip present in the left side of the forend. The stock rates in about Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is dark, the rifling is defined. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is some stubborn fouling present. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light handling wear and mild thinning on high-contact areas such as the bolt handle, safety knob, and muzzle. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are clean. The markings are sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Chamber Shroud

Our Assessment: This Kokura Arsenal Type 38 Arisaka is a prime example of Japan’s standard-issue infantry rifle during the early 20th century. Designed to chamber the flat-shooting 6.5x50mmSR cartridge, the Type 38 became renowned for its robust Mauser-style action, long barrel, and battlefield reliability across varied terrain and climate.

This particular specimen is well-preserved, retaining approximately 90% of its original blued finish, clear arsenal markings, and most notably, an intact Imperial Chrysanthemum. The Chrysanthemum, often defaced by surrendering soldiers, adds significant collector value and historical authenticity to this example.

With its original configuration, sharp markings, and functional mechanics, this Type 38 is an attractive piece for collectors of World War II-era militaria or bolt-action service rifles. Whether as a display piece or historical artifact, it stands as a testament to the rugged engineering of pre-war Japanese armament.

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Pre WWII Kokura Arsenal Arisaka Type 38 6.5X50mm 19 Pre WWII Kokura Arsenal Arisaka Type 38 6.5X50mm 19

Pre WWII Kokura Arsenal Arisaka Type 38 6.5X50mm 19" Barrel Bolt Action Carbine MFD 1923 - 1933 C&R

Lot #199 (Sale Order 199 of 354)

Make: Kokura Arsenal

Model: Arisaka Type 38

Serial Number: 79248

Year of Manufacture: 1933 - 1940

Caliber: 6.5x50mm

Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine

Barrel Length: 19”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed inverted V-blade with protective wings. The rear sight is an adjustable ladder sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle is stocked in a two-piece hardwood configuration with a straight comb, steel buttplate, semi pistol grip and a grooved forend. The LOP is 13.25” from the front of the trigger to that back of the buttplate. There are light scratches and compression marks present which are typical of service use rifles. The buttplate screw is missing. The right side of the stock has a field repair. There are no chips or cracks. The stock rates in Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. There are light scratches and some operational wear. The markings are clear. The mum is intact. The screw heads are lightly tool marked with serviceable slots. Carbine rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Type 38 Arisaka was the backbone of the Japanese infantry during the early 20th century and saw extensive service throughout World War II. Known for its exceptional strength and reliability, the Type 38 design was praised even by American ordnance experts, particularly for its safety features and robust action.

This example was manufactured at Kokura Arsenal and retains the remnants of the Imperial Chrysanthemum crest, signifying direct imperial property—though defaced, as was typical when surrendered post-war. Its shortened 19” barrel indicates it may have been modified from a full-length infantry rifle, possibly by occupation forces or for later reissue.

For collectors of WWII militaria or those fascinated by the engineering of Japanese small arms, this Type 38 represents both historical intrigue and rugged craftsmanship. It’s a solid candidate for restoration or display and would make an excellent addition to any C&R collection.

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Pre WWII Nagoya Arsenal Arisaka Type 38  6.5X50mm 19 Pre WWII Nagoya Arsenal Arisaka Type 38  6.5X50mm 19

Pre WWII Nagoya Arsenal Arisaka Type 38 6.5X50mm 19" Barrel Bolt Action Carbine MFD 1923-1933 C&R

Lot #200 (Sale Order 200 of 354)

Make: Nagoya Arsenal

Model: Type 38 Carbine

Serial Number: 37796

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1923–1933. C&R Eligible

Caliber: 6.5x50mm (6.5 Japanese)

Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine

Barrel Length: 19"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a raised post with protective wings. The rear sight is an adjustable ladder sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The carbine features a two-piece hardwood stock with a handguard. The stock has a straight grip and metal buttplate. The LOP measures 13" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. There are some light scratches and compression marks present. There are no chips or cracks. The stock rates in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. There is some light stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its original metal finish. There are light scratches present as well as some light operational wear. The markings are defined. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. This rifle rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Arisaka Type 38 Carbine was a shortened version of Japan’s primary infantry rifle, designed for cavalry and support troops needing a more compact weapon. Chambered in 6.5x50mm, this round offered low recoil and excellent penetration, well-suited for the Japanese military doctrine of the time.

This example was manufactured by the Nagoya Arsenal between 1923 and 1933 and remains in solid, all-original condition. Though the Imperial chrysanthemum has been defaced per surrender terms at the end of WWII, this rifle still retains its historical markings and integrity as a representative of pre-war Japanese craftsmanship.

Whether you are a collector of Japanese militaria, a World War II historian, or simply someone who appreciates fine old bolt-action designs, this Arisaka Type 38 Carbine is a desirable C&R rifle with practical and collectible value alike.

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Post WWI Arisaka Model 1905 .31.5 Post WWI Arisaka Model 1905 .31.5

Post WWI Arisaka Model 1905 .31.5" Non Firing Training Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1920s - 1940s C&R

Lot #201 (Sale Order 201 of 354)

Make: Arisaka

Model: Model 1905 Training Rifle

Serial Number: NSN

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1920s–1940s, C&R

Caliber: N/A (Non-firing, smoothbore drill rifle with no chamber)

Action Type: Bolt Action, Non-Firing Trainer with Dummy Bolt Assembly

Barrel Length: 31.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a post. The rear sight is an adjustable elevator sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two-piece hardwood stock with a straight comb, semi pistol grip, steel buttplate, and grooved forend. There are light scratches and compression marks present, as well as some small cracks in the wrist. The buttstock has been sanded in an effort to fix chips. These rifles were made using surplus service rifles. The stock rates in Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is smooth and plugged. It was not designed to be functional and has no rifling.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows mild wear from handling and use in training. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are clean. The markings have been removed from the refinishing process. The screw holding the trigger guard to the stock has stripped out, causing a gap between the trigger guard and stock. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition for a Japanese training rifle.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly, though it is not capable of firing and does not have a functional chamber. The bolt articulates smoothly and locks properly, simulating the manual of arms. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Chamber shroud

Our Assessment: The Japanese Arisaka Model 1905 training rifle was built from surplus and purpose-made components to closely emulate the service-issued Type 38 rifles used by the Imperial Japanese Army. Though not functional as a firearm, these training rifles played a crucial role in military preparedness, allowing new recruits to drill and learn proper handling without consuming live ammunition or risking accidents.

This example, with its long 31.5" barrel and articulating bolt, is an excellent representation of the type. Its refinished metal surfaces and repaired stock show it has seen use, but also care over the decades. The presence of arsenal and inspection markings adds to its authenticity and appeal for collectors.

Perfect for collectors of Japanese militaria, non-firing trainers, or WWI and WWII artifacts, this Arisaka Model 1905 offers a tangible connection to the training grounds of the early 20th-century Japanese military. While not a shooter, it is a historically significant piece that belongs in any serious military arms collection.

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WWII Era Kokura Arsenal Arisaka Type 38 6.5x50mmSR 31.4” Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1933 - 1940 C&R WWII Era Kokura Arsenal Arisaka Type 38 6.5x50mmSR 31.4” Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1933 - 1940 C&R

WWII Era Kokura Arsenal Arisaka Type 38 6.5x50mmSR 31.4” Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1933 - 1940 C&R

Lot #202 (Sale Order 202 of 354)

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Make: Kokura Arsenal

Model: Arisaka Type 38

Serial Number: 51762

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1933–1940, C&R

Caliber: 6.5x50mmSR (6.5mm Japanese)

Action Type: Bolt Action, Internal Magazine

Barrel Length: 31.4""

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a post. The rear sight is an adjustable elevator sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two-piece hardwood configuration with a straight comb, grooved forend, semi pistol grip, and steel buttplate. There are scattered compression marks, and shallow scratches consistent with field use. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its original metal finish. The balance of the finish shows mild thinning and handling wear along contact points There is light surface oxidation throughout. The pins are clean. The markings are mostly sharp and legible, with the Chrysanthemum intact. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Chamber Shroud

Our Assessment: The Arisaka Type 38 is one of the most iconic Japanese military rifles of the early 20th century. Renowned for its exceptionally strong action and reliability in extreme battlefield conditions, the Type 38 was a staple of Japanese infantry from the Russo-Japanese War through World War II. This particular example, made at Kokura Arsenal between 1933 and 1940, showcases the craftsmanship and ruggedness of wartime Japanese arms production.

What stands out on this rifle is its originality. It retains its original blued finish. The Imperial Chrysanthemum is still intact and the Type designation is still present, and the anti-aircraft rear sight is intact, further enhancing the rifle’s collectible value.

Collectors of Japanese militaria, WWII-era arms, or those who appreciate the engineering of bolt-action military rifles will find much to admire in this example. Its honest field wear, solid mechanics, and high degree of originality make it a worthwhile addition to any serious military surplus collection.

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WWII Era Nagoya Arsenal Arisaka Type 97 6.5×50mm 31.5 WWII Era Nagoya Arsenal Arisaka Type 97 6.5×50mm 31.5

WWII Era Nagoya Arsenal Arisaka Type 97 6.5×50mm 31.5" Bolt Action Sniper Rifle MFD 1939 - 1945 C&R

Lot #203 (Sale Order 203 of 354)

Make: Kokura Arsenal

Model: Type 97 Sniper Rifle

Serial Number: 2264

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1939–1945 (C&R)

Caliber: 6.5×50mm Arisaka

Action Type: Bolt Action with Internal Magazine Fed By Stripper Clips. The magazine has a detachable floorplate.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with the serial number, a Kana character denoting the 1st series next to another small marking, and the Nagoya Arsenal marking. The top of the receiver is marked with a Japanese Imperial Chrysanthemum and Characters denoting “Type 97”. The mum is fully intact. The front face of the safety, the firing pin, the bottom of the bolt handle, and the bottom of the bayonet lug are marked “264”. The rear face of the dust cover is marked “V931”. The rear face of the bolt has decorative metal work. The rear of the bolt handle has small markings. The top of the scope is marked “2.5 X 10”, the Nikko logo, “No 21296”, and “JES” next to two small Japanese markings.

Barrel Length: 31.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an inverted “V” dovetailed into a banded rectangular base with protective ears. The rear sight is a ladder sight that is screwed to the barrel. The rear of the ladder has a fixed peep sight for use when the ladder is folded down. When the ladder is folded up, there is an aperture in the center of the slider for use. The sides of the ladder are marked from “4” to “22”. The slider has spring-loaded latches for raising and lowering the slider and locking it into position. There is no visible import mark. Also included is an original Type 97 sniper scope with 2.5x magnification. The lenses retain a high level of visibility

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is in a 2 piece wood configuration featuring a straight comb, steel buttplate, semi pistol grip, grooved forend, and a folding wire monopod. There are some light scratches and compression marks present which is common for service use rifles. There are no chips or cracks. The stock rates in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. The balance shows general handling wear and surface oxidation. The markings are clear. The screw heads are sharp. This rifle rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Scope and monopod as mentioned above as well as a holster for the scope.

Our Assessment: As stated by Melvin Ewing from Sniper Central, “In the early phases of World War 2 when the Americans were first encountering the Japanese in the Pacific, nothing instilled more fear into the American GI than the Japanese sniper. During these early phases of the war, the snipers from Japan were very effective, gaining a reputation of exceptional fieldcraft and concealment capability. As tactics developed to counter the sniper threat and as the Japanese losses to their experienced sniper corps mounted, their effectiveness diminished, but their reputation had already been solidified. During the war, one of the rifles the Japanese snipers utilized was a sniper variant of the type 38 rifle called the Type 97. The Type 97 was based off the Meiji 38th Year (Type 38) infantry rifle and chambered in the 6.5x50mm Arisaka Cartridge. The Type 38 included many design elements from the legendary Mauser action and was a considerable improvement on their own Arisaka 1897 design. Two of the main differences in the Type 38 infantry rifle and the Type 97 Sniper rifle was that the later model used a 2.5x scope, a turned down bolt handle, and the early models came with a bipod. As was common on sniper rifles during this period, the scope was mounted offset to the left of the receiver to allow the rifle to be loaded using stripper clips, also known as a charger, and it also allowed the sniper to still be able to utilize the iron sights. The Type 97 was a large rifle with a very long 31.4” (798mm) barrel and an overall length of 50” (1.27m) and it weighed in at 8.6 lbs (3.9 kg). The internal 5-round box magazine could be loaded either by a 5-round stripper clip or individually.” This rifle is in about Very Good overall condition. This item would be an exceptional win for any WWII collector. Please see our photos and good luck!

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WWII Japanese Arisaka Type 2 Paratrooper 7.7x58 25.5” Barrel Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle, 42-44 C&R WWII Japanese Arisaka Type 2 Paratrooper 7.7x58 25.5” Barrel Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle, 42-44 C&R

WWII Japanese Arisaka Type 2 Paratrooper 7.7x58 25.5” Barrel Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle, 42-44 C&R

Lot #204 (Sale Order 204 of 354)

Make: Nagoya Arsenal, Japan

Model: Type 2 Arisaka “Paratrooper”. Takedown Type 99 Arisaka

Serial Number: 9340

Year of Manufacture: Circa, 1942 - 44

Caliber: 7.7x58mm (7.7 Jap)

Action Type: Bolt Action Rifle Fed By Internal Magazine

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked, “127 / 9340” with the Nagoya arsenal mark. The top of the receiver has a ground off chrysanthemum followed by “2nd Type” in Japanese. The receiver, receiver extension, and barrel end cap, are matched, “127”. All other parts are marked, “340”. There are various station marks and proofs throughout.

Barrel Length: 25 1/2"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an inverted V post set between two protective ears. The rear sight ladder has a fixed aperture when down and a sliding aperture when flipped up. The sides fold out to be used as anti-aircraft sights. There are inverted V notches on each side of the AA sights.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The three piece stock has a semi-pistol grip, finger grooves, nose cap with bayonet lug, hole for the included cleaning rod, barrel band with sling loop, sling loop on the left of the butt with a finger groove above it, and a metal buttplate. The stock retains its signature split. The buttplate and stock hardware show scrapes and light surface erosion. There is a metal joining mechanism below the front of the receiver and the barrel shank. It wraps around the stock and has a “D” ring takedown knob on the right side. The stock shows moderate wear from handling and storage. The wood shows scattered scrapes, compression marks, scuffs and scratches. The wood is chipped in several spots and shows a few deeper scrapes. The LOP measures 12 ¾” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. This stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Arsenal Refurbished

Bore Condition: The chrome bore is semi-bright and the rifling is defined. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. There are light handling marks throughout with most concentrated on the bolt. The action has light wear. The screw heads are sharp, most show light to moderate tool marks. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition as refurbished.

Mechanics: The action functions Correctly. The two halves of the barrel fit together snugly with no movement. We did not fire this firearm. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary for your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Japanese Arisaka Type 2 Paratrooper rifle is a rare and highly collectible World War II takedown version of the Type 99, purpose-built for Japan’s airborne troops. Manufactured at the Nagoya Arsenal, the rifle was designed to be disassembled into two major components for ease of transport during paratrooper drops. This example bears matching numbers on its major assembly groupings and still features its unique D-ring takedown mechanism, evidence of a well-preserved and functional example. The ground chrysanthemum on the receiver is typical of surrendered rifles, yet the “2nd Type” kanji remains visible—further confirming its origin and use. This rifle retains approximately 95% of its metal finish and rates in about Very Good overall condition. The chrome-lined bore is semi-bright with well-defined rifling and no erosion, earning it a strong 9/10 rating. The stock is in solid shape for a combat-issued paratrooper rifle, displaying moderate wear from service use, along with scuffs, dings, and a few chips. The stock retains its characteristic split and original hardware, including the anti-aircraft rear sight and cleaning rod. The metal hardware shows some scrapes and light surface erosion, consistent with wartime use and storage, but nothing that detracts from its structural integrity or function.

For collectors of WWII small arms or Japanese military rifles, the Type 2 Paratrooper represents a significant and increasingly scarce opportunity. With its takedown system, matching components, and intact anti-aircraft sights, this rifle captures both the ingenuity and desperation of late-war Japanese military production. Its functionality, excellent bore, and arsenal-refurbished condition make it suitable for both historical display and careful range use. This Arisaka is a must-have centerpiece for any collector interested in the unique and rare weapons of the Pacific Theater.

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WWII Japanese Arisaka Type 2 Paratrooper 7.7x58 25.5” Barrel Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle, 42-44 C&R WWII Japanese Arisaka Type 2 Paratrooper 7.7x58 25.5” Barrel Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle, 42-44 C&R

WWII Japanese Arisaka Type 2 Paratrooper 7.7x58 25.5” Barrel Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle, 42-44 C&R

Lot #205 (Sale Order 205 of 354)

Model: Type 2 Arisaka “Paratrooper”. Takedown Type 99 Arisaka

Serial Number: 5984

Year of Manufacture: Circa, 1942 - 44

Caliber: 7.7x58mm (7.7 Jap)

Action Type: Bolt Action Rifle Fed By Internal Magazine

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked, “911 / 5984” with the Nagoya arsenal mark. The top of the receiver has a ground off chrysanthemum followed by “2nd Type” in Japanese. The receiver, receiver extension, barrel, and barrel end cap, are matched, “911”. All other parts are marked, “984”. There are various station marks and proofs throughout.

Barrel Length: 25 1/2"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an inverted V post set between two protective ears. The rear sight ladder has a fixed aperture when down and a sliding aperture when flipped up. The sides fold out to be used as anti-aircraft sights. There are inverted V notches on each side of the AA sights.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The three piece stock has a semi-pistol grip, finger grooves, nose cap with bayonet lug, hole for the included cleaning rod, barrel band with sling loop, sling loop on the left of the butt with a finger groove above it, and a metal buttplate. The stock retains its signature split. The buttplate and stock hardware show scrapes and light surface erosion. There is a metal joining mechanism below the front of the receiver and the barrel shank. It wraps around the stock and has a “D” ring takedown knob on the right side. The stock has light pressure dents and scratches throughout. There are cracks at the wrist and receiver. The LOP measures 12 ¾” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. This stock rates in about Good overall condition. The stock has been refinished.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The chrome bore is semi-bright and the rifling is defined. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 70% of its metal finish. There are light to moderate handling marks throughout align with some light patina. The action has light wear. The rifle retains its dust cover. The screw heads are sharp, most show moderate tool marks. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions Correctly. The two halves of the barrel fit together snugly with slight movement. We did not fire this firearm. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary for your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Japanese Arisaka Type 2 Paratrooper rifle is a rare takedown variant of the Type 99 Arisaka, specifically designed for use by Imperial Japanese paratroopers during World War II. Produced by the Nagoya Arsenal between 1942 and 1944, the Type 2 Paratrooper featured an innovative takedown system that allowed the rifle to be separated into two components for ease of transport during airborne operations. This example shows correct serial number groupings for the main barrel and receiver assembly, along with a ground chrysanthemum—standard for surrendered arms—but still retains the “2nd Type” kanji, confirming its designation. The intact anti-aircraft rear sight and D-ring takedown mechanism further enhance its collectability. This rifle retains approximately 70% of its original metal finish and rates in about Good condition overall. The finish shows thinning and handling wear throughout, with areas of light patina and honest service use. The bore is chrome-lined, semi-bright, and well-defined, with no visible erosion, earning a strong 9/10 in this writer’s opinion. The stock has been refinished and shows scattered light pressure dents, scratches, and minor cracks at the wrist and receiver. It retains its correct three-piece military profile with the takedown collar intact and sling hardware present. The presence of the original dust cover is a significant bonus, as these were often lost or removed in the field.

For collectors of Japanese military rifles, the Arisaka Type 2 Paratrooper is one of the most sought-after variants due to its low production numbers and unique engineering. This rifle offers an outstanding opportunity to own a rare WWII paratrooper-issued firearm with solid mechanical function and matching core assembly numbers. Its refinished stock and moderate wear reflect field use but do not detract from its historical value. Whether displayed as a centerpiece in a Japanese arms collection or preserved as a World War II artifact, this rifle is a testament to Japan’s innovation and wartime resourcefulness.

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Japanese Contract Italian Type I Carcano 6.5x50mm 31 Japanese Contract Italian Type I Carcano 6.5x50mm 31

Japanese Contract Italian Type I Carcano 6.5x50mm 31" Barrel Bolt Action Rifle MFD 1938-1939 C&R

Lot #206 (Sale Order 206 of 354)

Make: Italy (Fabbrica Nazionale d’Armi)

Model: Type I Carcano

Serial Number: D735

Year of Manufacture: 1938–1939

Caliber: 6.5x50mm

Action Type: Bolt Action, Fed by 5-Round Internal Magazine

Barrel Length: 31”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a raised post. The rear sight is an adjustable ladder sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is in a 2 piece wood configuration featuring a straight comb, steel buttplate, semi pistol grip, and grooved forend. The LOP is 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. There are light scratches and compression marks present. There are no chips or cracks. The stock rates in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. There are some light scratches present. The bayonet lug, cleaning rod and bottom of the muzzle has some heavy surface oxidation. The markings are sharp, the screw heads are lightly tool marked with serviceable slots. This rifle rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Italian Type I rifle is a fascinating and uncommon piece of WWII history. Built by Italy under contract for the Japanese Navy in the late 1930s, the Type I (for "I"taly) combined the Carcano-style stock and body with the Arisaka-style Mauser action to fulfill Japanese military needs during a time of increasing conflict in Asia. Roughly 60,000 were produced between 1938 and 1939 before wartime pressures ended the contract.

Chambered in 6.5x50mm Japanese, this rifle uses an internal magazine rather than the typical Carcano clip system, aligning more closely with the Japanese Arisaka in operation. These rifles never saw use in Europe but were shipped to Japan, with many captured by Allied forces in the Pacific theater.

For collectors of Axis military arms or those focused on rare contract rifles, the Type I represents a compelling blend of Italian craftsmanship and Japanese specification. Its unique configuration, limited production, and tie to WWII’s lesser-known logistics make it a standout in any military rifle collection.

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Arisaka Type 38 Smooth Bore Blank Cartridge Only 27 Arisaka Type 38 Smooth Bore Blank Cartridge Only 27

Arisaka Type 38 Smooth Bore Blank Cartridge Only 27" School Training Rifle MFD 1920s - 1940s C&R

Lot #207 (Sale Order 207 of 354)

Make: Arisaka

Model: Type 38 Training Rifle

Serial Number: 36926

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1920s–1940s, C&R

Caliber: Designed for blank paper cartridges

Action Type: Bolt Action, Fed by Internal Magazine

Barrel Length: 27”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is an adjustable ladder sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two-piece wood configuration featuring a straight comb, semi-pistol grip, and grooved forend. There are typical signs of use including scattered light scratches, compression marks, and small chips throughout. There are no cracks present. The stock rates in about Good overall condition.

MType of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is dark, the rifling is absent as expected for a smoothbore training rifle. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its original blued finish. The balance of the finish shows light operational and handling wear consistent with its use as a non-firing training aid. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are unmarred. The markings are shallow but legible. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition for a Japanese training rifle.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Arisaka Type 38 Training Rifle is a relic of early 20th-century Japanese military instruction, produced for use by school cadets and military trainees. These rifles were not chambered for live ammunition but instead blank paper cartridges, enabling safe handling and manipulation without risk.

The rifle mimics the dimensions and weight of its combat counterpart, the Arisaka Type 38 service rifle, allowing soldiers to practice realistic drills. The presence of a smooth bore, soft steel components, and unique training markings makes these rifles easy to identify and collect.

Collectors of Japanese militaria will appreciate this rifle’s originality and strong remaining finish. It would make a fine addition to any WWII or pre-war training collection, especially for those focused on Japanese arms and training doctrine.

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Hayashi Arsenal Type 38 Arisaka  8mm Blank 32” Bolt Action Training Rifle MFD 1930s - 1940s C&R Hayashi Arsenal Type 38 Arisaka  8mm Blank 32” Bolt Action Training Rifle MFD 1930s - 1940s C&R

Hayashi Arsenal Type 38 Arisaka 8mm Blank 32” Bolt Action Training Rifle MFD 1930s - 1940s C&R

Lot #208 (Sale Order 208 of 354)

Make: Hayashi

Model: Type 38 Training Rifle

Serial Number: 722

Year of Manufacture: 1930s–1940s, C&R

Caliber: 8mm Blank (Training Cartridge)

Action Type: Bolt Action, Fed by Internal Magazine

Barrel Length: 32”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed into a post. The rear sight is an adjustable elevator sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two-piece hardwood configuration with a straight comb, semi-pistol grip, grooved forend, and steel buttplate. The wood shows typical handling marks throughout including small scratches and impact marks, common in service use rifles. There are no cracks or chips. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is dark, the rifling is smooth as standard in training rifles. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is some stubborn fouling present. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 98% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light operational wear with minor surface oxidation and freckling along the barrel and receiver. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are clean. The markings are legible. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good to Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Hayashi Type 38 Training Rifle is a historically significant piece, crafted to emulate the Japanese Arisaka Type 38 service rifle for pre-WWII and wartime military instruction. Training rifles like this one were constructed using cost-saving methods and inferior materials to create a non-functional substitute for real firearms. They were only intended for blank or reduced-charge ammunition, never for live fire.

Despite their limitations, these rifles served an essential role in preparing Japanese troops for basic handling and operation of military arms. Their simplified construction, often with smoothbore barrels and minimal machining, make them a unique category of collectible with direct ties to Japan's wartime military buildup.

With its original blued finish, intact markings, and correct training rifle configuration, this example offers collectors a rare opportunity to own a piece of Japanese militaria. Its clean condition and functioning action make it an especially appealing find for enthusiasts of WWII history or educators looking to display authentic training tools of the era.

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Swedish Remington M1867 Rolling Block 12.17mm 33 Swedish Remington M1867 Rolling Block 12.17mm 33

Swedish Remington M1867 Rolling Block 12.17mm 33" Barrel Single Shot Sporting Rifle, Antique

Lot #209 (Sale Order 209 of 354)

Make: Remington

Model: 1867 Type 2 New Model Rifle

Serial Number: 9781

Year of Manufacture: 1867 to 1871

Caliber: 12.17x44mmR

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor.

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked, “9781” and the top has inspector marks and the Carl Gustafs crown over “C”. The receiver tang is marked with the Remington’s 1866 rollmark. All serialized parts are matched. The stock has a unit mark with a brass plate over top marked, “10R B No. 2456”.

Barrel Length: 33”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a barleycorn blade post set into a raised base. The rear sight is a small U-notch dovetailed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece sporterized wood set with a straight wrist, straight comb, and semi-crescent buttplate. There are scratches and pressure dents throughout. There are cracks at the receiver and buttplate. The LOP measures 13 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Good overall condition as an antique.

Type of Finish: Case Color, Blued

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is light gray and the rifling well defined. There is light erosion in the bore along with very small spots of pitting. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 8/10 for an Antique.

Most antique firearms have bores that will show erosion. This is not only due to age but also to the use of black powder. When fired, black powder reacts corrosively. NRA Antique Firearm Conditions Standards are quite lenient for bores. In some cases, the NRA standards disregarded the bore’s condition for collector’s firearms.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 65% of its metal finish. The receiver retains almost no case color with spots of patina and has been sanitized. The barrel retains much of its bluing with spots of light thinning and handling wear. The screw heads are lightly tooled. The markings are mostly clear with spots faded. Overall, this rifle rates in about Fine condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Swedish Remington Rolling Block 1867 Type 2 New Model Rifle, chambered in 12.17x44mmR, is a fine representation of the transitional period in European small arms history. Originally manufactured between 1867 and 1871, these rifles were built under license and widely issued to Swedish and Norwegian military units before later being sold off or converted for civilian use. This particular example shows signs of sporterization, reflecting its second life in civilian hands, but it retains important military features including matching serialized parts and inspector markings from Carl Gustafs. The brass unit disc on the stock, marked “10R B No. 2456,” adds another layer of provenance. Despite its age and modifications, this rifle is in respectable condition, retaining approximately 65% of its metal finish. The barrel still shows much of its refinish bluing, while the receiver, though sanitized and faded, retains enough definition to confirm its authenticity. The bore remains in impressive condition for a black powder rifle, rating 8/10 with well-defined rifling and only minor erosion and scattered pinprick pitting. The stock shows typical wear, with pressure dents, scratches, and cracks at both the receiver and buttplate, but remains structurally sound and functional. The mechanics are solid, and the action cycles properly, maintaining the practical integrity of this 150-year-old rifle.

Collectors and enthusiasts of Scandinavian arms or 19th-century military rifles will find this Swedish Remington to be an attractive acquisition. Its sporterized configuration doesn’t diminish its historical value, especially with matching numbers and military inspection markings still intact. The 12.17x44mmR cartridge is representative of the black powder era, and this rifle’s solid bore suggests it could still serve as a black powder shooter in the hands of a competent handloader. Whether displayed for its historical context or appreciated for its mechanical durability, this rolling block remains a worthy and functional relic from the golden age of single-shot military rifles.

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Matching Swedish 1867 Husqvarna Rolling Block 12.17mm 37 3/8 Matching Swedish 1867 Husqvarna Rolling Block 12.17mm 37 3/8

Matching Swedish 1867 Husqvarna Rolling Block 12.17mm 37 3/8" Single Shot Rifle, 1870 Antique

Lot #210 (Sale Order 210 of 354)

Make: Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag, Sweden

Model: 1867 Type 2 New Model Rifle

Serial Number: 3721

Year of Manufacture: 1870

Caliber: 12.17x44mmR (cases for this chambering can be made by re-working .50/70 or .348 Winchester brass)

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked, “3721”, the right side is marked, “H 1870”. All serialized parts are matched to the receiver. The stock is marked, “14 R.B. No. 1566”. The barrel has an “H” proof and, “A.v.V. / CF”.

Barrel Length: 37 3/8”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable knife blade post set into a barrel mounted base. The rear sight is a flip-up escalator U-notch sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle has a two piece wood stock set with three barrel bands and a sling loop on the center band, straight wrist, straight comb, and semi-crescent buttplate. There are scratches and pressure dents throughout. There are no cracks. The LOP measures 13 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Fine Plus overall condition as an antique. The stock has been refinished.

Type of Finish: Case Color, Browned

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling well defined. There is faint erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9.5/10 for an Antique.

Most antique firearms have bores that will show erosion. This is not only due to age but also to the use of black powder. When fired, black powder reacts corrosively. NRA Antique Firearm Conditions Standards are quite lenient for bores. In some cases, the NRA standards disregarded the bore’s condition for collector’s firearms.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 50% of its metal finish. The receiver retains a bright case color that has faded along the edges. The barrel retains much of its brown finish with spots of light thinning and handling wear. The screw heads are lightly tooled. The markings are clear with some spots faded. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good Excellent condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Swedish 1867 Husqvarna Rolling Block rifle is an outstanding example of early centerfire military arms produced during a pivotal moment in Scandinavian firearms history. Manufactured in 1870 and chambered in 12.17x44mmR, this model reflects the transition from rimfire to centerfire systems that allowed for more reliable ignition and greater versatility in ammunition. Built under license from Remington, Husqvarna's rifles maintained the rugged simplicity of the rolling block design while introducing Scandinavian refinements, such as the distinctive adjustable knife-blade front sight and finely fitted hardwood stocks. The matching serialized components and unit marking “14 R.B. No. 1566” on the stock indicate that this rifle was well maintained in military service and remains in cohesive, correct condition. This rifle retains about 50% of its original metal finish and rates in about Very Good to Excellent condition for an antique. The receiver still shows bright case color with edge fading, and the browned barrel retains much of its finish with minor thinning and light wear. The bore is exceptionally clean and bright with sharp rifling and only faint erosion, earning a 9.5/10 rating in this writer’s opinion. The refinished stock is smooth and free of cracks, showing only minor pressure dents and scratches from honest use. The presence of matching numbers throughout, along with Husqvarna’s proofs and inspector stamps, adds considerable collector value to this already desirable configuration.

For collectors of European military firearms or 19th-century single-shot rifles, this Swedish 1867 Husqvarna is a particularly compelling piece. Its solid mechanics, outstanding bore, and matching components make it both historically significant and mechanically viable. As a black powder rifle built for accuracy and durability, it represents the enduring appeal of the rolling block system and Sweden’s commitment to national arms production. Whether displayed as a historical artifact or enjoyed on the range by a black powder enthusiast, this rifle is a well-preserved example of Scandinavian military craftsmanship from the golden age of single-shot rifles.

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Swedish 1867 Target Remington Rolling Block 12.17mm 37 3/8 Swedish 1867 Target Remington Rolling Block 12.17mm 37 3/8

Swedish 1867 Target Remington Rolling Block 12.17mm 37 3/8" Single Shot Rifle, Antique

Lot #211 (Sale Order 211 of 354)

Make: Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag, Sweden

Model: 1867 Type 2 New Model Rifle

Serial Number: NSNV

Year of Manufacture: 1867 to 1871

Caliber: 12.17x44mmR (cases for this chambering can be made by re-working .50/70 or .348 Winchester brass)

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor.

Markings: The barrel is marked with a Swedish crown and, “HUSQVARNA”.

Barrel Length: 37 3/8”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable knife blade post set into a barrel mounted base. The rear sight is a flip-up escalator U-notch sight

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle has a two piece wood stock set with three barrel bands with a sling loop on the center band, checkered straight wrist, raised cheekpiece straight comb, and semi-crescent buttplate. There are scratches and pressure dents throughout. There are no cracks. The LOP measures 13 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Fine Plus overall condition as an antique.

Type of Finish: Case Color, Browned

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling well defined. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10 for an Antique.

Most antique firearms have bores that will show erosion. This is not only due to age but also to the use of black powder. When fired, black powder reacts corrosively. NRA Antique Firearm Conditions Standards are quite lenient for bores. In some cases, the NRA standards disregarded the bore’s condition for collector’s firearms.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 70% of its metal finish. The receiver and barrel bands retain spots of bright case color that has faded in spots. The barrel retains much of its brown finish with spots of light thinning and handling wear. The screw heads are lightly tooled. The markings are mostly clear with spots faded. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Swedish 1867 Remington Rolling Block, manufactured by Husqvarna Vapenfabriks Aktiebolag, is a fine example of one of the most successful black powder military rifles of the 19th century, repurposed for target shooting. Based on the Type 2 New Model design, this rifle would have originally been issued in military configuration before being updated or purpose-built for civilian marksmanship—likely during Sweden’s widespread adoption of shooting sports and national rifle clubs in the late 19th century. Chambered in 12.17x44mmR, this rifle remains in its original centerfire configuration and reflects the Scandinavian emphasis on precision shooting, with features like the adjustable knife-blade front sight and raised cheekpiece indicating a target-oriented purpose. This rifle is in exceptional antique condition, retaining approximately 70% of its original metal finish. The browned barrel retains much of its original tone with light thinning, while the receiver and barrel bands show attractive remnants of case color, lightly faded from age. The bore is particularly outstanding, bright with well-defined rifling and no visible erosion—earning a perfect 10/10 rating in this writer’s opinion. The wood furniture, which includes a checkered wrist and cheekpiece comb, shows scattered handling marks and pressure dents, but no cracks or structural issues. Overall, the stock rates in Fine Plus condition and adds to the rifle’s aesthetic and historical appeal.

Target rifles like this, especially in their unmodified antique condition, are increasingly difficult to find. This Swedish Husqvarna example offers historical significance, collector-grade condition, and exceptional mechanical integrity. With its long 37 3/8" barrel, strong bore, and refined ergonomics, it remains a viable platform for black powder shooting or a striking addition to any collection focused on Scandinavian firearms or the global adoption of the Remington rolling block. As a blend of military lineage and sporting heritage, this rifle stands as a testament to 19th-century craftsmanship and the enduring popularity of precision marksmanship in Sweden.

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Enfield ShtLE No. 1 Mk. III 25.2” Barrel .303 British Bolt Action Rifle, MFD 1917 C&R Enfield ShtLE No. 1 Mk. III 25.2” Barrel .303 British Bolt Action Rifle, MFD 1917 C&R

Enfield ShtLE No. 1 Mk. III 25.2” Barrel .303 British Bolt Action Rifle, MFD 1917 C&R

Lot #212 (Sale Order 212 of 354)

Make: Enfield, England

Model: ShtLE No.1 MK. III

Serial Number: 3876A

Year of Manufacture: 1917

Caliber: .303 British

Action Type: Bolt action, single shot rifle fed by detachable magazines.

Markings: The top of the receiver is marked with the broad arrow proofs and, “3876A”. The right side of the receiver is marked with a CAI import mark. The stock collar is marked, “G.R. ENFIELD ShtLE III” on the right and has a 1928 refurbish proof. The bolt handle is non-matched. The forend cap is marked, “MA41 / D69857”. There are various small proofs throughout.

Barrel Length: 25.2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a bladed post set on a ramped base and between two protective wings. The rear sight is a V-notch sliding escalator assembly marked out to 20.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a four piece set with a capped forend/bayonet lug, stacking ring, barrel band w/ sling loop, straight wrist, straight comb, stock disc & sling loop, and brass buttplate. There are scratches and pressure dents throughout. The top handguard piece is cracked. There are no chips. The LOP measures 13.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Good overall condition as refinished.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 1x 10rd detachable magazine in Good Condition.

Type of Finish: Black Paint

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is gray and the rifling is deep. There is moderate erosion in the bore with light spots of pitting. In this writer's opinion, this bore rates 6.5/10.

Many military and C&R eligible weapons have bores that will show erosion. This is not only due to age but to the fact that corrosive primers were commonly used in ammunition worldwide. For example, the U.S. used corrosive ammunition throughout WWII. The U.S. military did not begin to phase out corrosive-primed ammunition until the 1950s.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its metal finish. There are small chips, scratches, and small nicks throughout, however this rifle still retains most of its finish. The bolt appears to be bead blasted. The action has light wear. The screw heads show moderate to heavy use. The markings are faded and worn in spots. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition as refinished.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: One magazine, leather sling.

Our Assessment: This Enfield ShtLE No. 1 Mk III, manufactured in 1917, is one of the most iconic and historically significant bolt-action service rifles of the 20th century. Built at Enfield, England, this rifle saw service with the British and Commonwealth forces during World War I and was renowned for its robust construction, fast cycling action, and high magazine capacity. The Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) design was tailored for trench warfare and remains one of the fastest-operating bolt-action rifles ever issued to infantry. This example is marked with broad arrow proofs, a G.R. Enfield stock collar, and a 1928 refurbish date, indicating that it continued its service well after WWI. With its 25.2-inch barrel, ten-round magazine, and classic V-notch ladder sight, this rifle exemplifies the utility and enduring legacy of the SMLE series. This rifle has undergone refinishing, retaining approximately 90% of its black painted metal finish, with only minor wear and scattered handling marks. The bead-blasted bolt and mismatched serial numbers on parts such as the bolt and forend cap suggest it was assembled from available components during various refurbishments, which was common for British arms maintained in service for decades. The four-piece wood stock set shows expected signs of field use, including pressure dents, scratches, and a crack in the upper handguard, but remains solid overall. The bore is gray with deep rifling, though it exhibits moderate erosion and light pitting—typical for a military rifle of this vintage, especially one that likely saw service through multiple eras of corrosive ammunition.

For collectors of British military arms, fans of WWI and WWII firearms, or those seeking a functional and historic C&R-eligible bolt-action rifle, this 1917 Enfield SMLE Mk III is a compelling example. Its wartime production, postwar refurbish history, and classic military styling make it a great piece for display, historical appreciation, or careful range use. As one of the most successful and longest-serving military rifles ever produced, the SMLE Mk III remains a cornerstone of any military surplus collection.

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German Pre-WW2 1933-1934 Hand Painted 47 German Pre-WW2 1933-1934 Hand Painted 47

German Pre-WW2 1933-1934 Hand Painted 47" x 31" Shootingfest Target

Lot #213 (Sale Order 213 of 354)

This German Pre-WW2 1933-1934 hand-painted Shootingfest target is a rare and historically significant piece of marksmanship history. Measuring approximately 47” x 31”, it features intricate hand-painted artwork, likely depicting a traditional shooting competition scene with detailed landscapes, figures, or heraldic symbols common in early 20th-century German Schützenfest targets. Notably, an original Nazi swastika was present but has since been painted over, leaving a visible outline where it once was. The target exhibits expected wear from use, including bullet impact marks, surface wear, and slight edge fraying. As an authentic relic from the pre-war era, this piece reflects both the craftsmanship and cultural significance of German shooting festivals in the early 1930s. A striking and historical display piece.

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Antique Franz Ernst Aydt Action Falling Block Engraved 29 Antique Franz Ernst Aydt Action Falling Block Engraved 29

Antique Franz Ernst Aydt Action Falling Block Engraved 29" Schuetzen Rifle 8.15x46R

Lot #214 (Sale Order 214 of 354)

Make: Franz Ernst

Model: Aydt Action Falling Block Schuetzen Rifle

Serial Number: 23660

Year of Manufacture: CA 1890s

Caliber: 8.15x46R

Action Type: Falling Block, Single Shot

Markings: The right side of the barrel is marked “Franz Ernst Inh. Georg Lenchner.” The left side of the barrel is marked “NÜRNBERG.” The top of the receiver is engraved “Jgnatz Kowar Amberg” in a floral banner. The barrel flat is marked with the serial number “23660” and various German proof marks including a crown over B, crown over U, crown over G, crown over N, and “8.15x46R.” The receiver features exquisite full-coverage deep-relief engraving with floral scrolls and cherubs on both sides. The tang and action lever also bear complementary floral and scroll engravings.

Barrel Length: 31 3/8"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a post with protective wings dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a tang-mounted precision aperture (diopter) sight adjustable for windage and elevation.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The rifle is fitted with a classic Schuetzen-style walnut buttstock with an ornate cheek rest and a blued, engraved Schuetzen-style buttplate. The LOP measures approximately 12 3/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. There are light handling marks, scattered finish wear, and some darkening in areas from age. There is a crack on the left side of the wrist. The stocks rate in about good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued barrel, case-hardened receiver (now faded to patina)

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is light visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 8.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 60% of its metal finish. The barrel shows light edge thinning and mild wear from age. The receiver has turned to an even gray patina with only faint remnants of original case coloring visible in protected areas. The deeply engraved scenes remain crisp and detailed. There is some freckling and dark oxidation around the lever and trigger guard area. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are unmarred. The markings are sharp and legible throughout. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good to Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Franz Ernst Schuetzen rifle is a masterwork of the 19th-century German target shooting tradition. Known for their precision and artistry, rifles like this were built for serious competition shooting and often served as status symbols for top-tier marksmen.

The detailed engravings across the action—featuring floral scrolls, cherubs, and scenes of music and marksmanship—make this rifle as much a work of fine art as it is a functional firearm. The markings trace this rifle’s lineage to Ignatz Kowar of Amberg and Franz Ernst of Nürnberg, placing it firmly within the prestigious Bavarian gunsmithing guilds.

Chambered in 8.15x46R, a classic rimmed target cartridge, and equipped with diopter sights and a precision falling block action, this rifle was built for serious accuracy. Whether displayed or shot, this piece would make a significant addition to any advanced collection of Germanic sporting arms.

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Antique Imman Meffert Schuetzen 8.15x46R German Martini Falling Block Rifle Engraved & Set Trigger Antique Imman Meffert Schuetzen 8.15x46R German Martini Falling Block Rifle Engraved & Set Trigger

Antique Imman Meffert Schuetzen 8.15x46R German Martini Falling Block Rifle Engraved & Set Trigger

Lot #215 (Sale Order 215 of 354)

Make: Imman Meffert

Model: Martini-Action Schuetzen Rifle

Serial Number: 23123

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1890s

Caliber: 8.15x46R

Action Type: Falling Block, Single Shot, Set Trigger

Markings: The top flat of the octagonal barrel is marked “IMMAN MEFFERT IN SUHL”. The underside of the barrel bears numerous German black powder proof marks, including crowned “B”, “U”, and “G” inspection stamps, “172.28 / 77mm”, the serial number “23123”, and a circled “S”. The barrel flats, action, lever, and trigger guard are fully engraved in flowing foliate scrollwork. The left side of the receiver displays a highly detailed game scene with a wild boar and stag in forested surroundings. The barrel address and engraving are filled with silver.

Barrel Length: 29.5"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a dovetailed beaded blade. The rear sight is a fully adjustable tang-mounted diopter sight with fine adjustment screws.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle features a beautifully crafted walnut Schuetzen-style buttstock with a pronounced cheek rest and ornate Swiss-style buttplate. The wood shows age-appropriate wear including light dings, handling marks, and scattered surface impressions. There are no cracks or chips. The hand-cut checkering remains defined. The fitment to the action is tight and clean. The LOP measures 13 1/4" from the front of the trigger to the rear of the curved buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Barrel, Bright Engraved Frame

Finish Originality: Appears Original

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly-bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 8/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 85% of its original metal finish. The barrel shows scattered freckling and light wear along the flats and near the muzzle. The frame and lever exhibit light patina and oxidation in some recesses, consistent with age. The engraving throughout remains deep and crisp. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are unmarred. The markings are sharp and clearly struck. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly including the set trigger and diopter sight adjustments. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Imman Meffert Schuetzen rifle is a magnificent example of late 19th-century German target rifle craftsmanship. Made in Suhl, a city renowned for its fine arms production, this rifle represents the peak of precision shooting from the black powder era. Chambered in the 8.15x46R cartridge—a dominant choice for Schuetzen competition—it was purpose-built for accuracy and elegance in formal shooting matches.

From its finely tuned set trigger to the tang-mounted diopter sight, every element of this rifle reflects its role in competition. The deep engraving, game scene, and sculpted woodwork elevate it beyond utility and into artistry. These rifles were as much a showpiece as they were a precision instrument, often custom-ordered and hand-finished.

Collectors of German sporting arms, fans of Schuetzen-style shooting, or those who appreciate finely made antique rifles will find great appeal in this piece. With excellent mechanical integrity, a sharp bore, and elaborate decoration, this Imman Meffert rifle is not only functional but an heirloom-grade firearm with real historic significance.

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Sporterized Ishapore Enfield ShtLE No. 1 Mk. III 25.2” Barrel .303 British Bolt Action Rifle, 1919 Sporterized Ishapore Enfield ShtLE No. 1 Mk. III 25.2” Barrel .303 British Bolt Action Rifle, 1919

Sporterized Ishapore Enfield ShtLE No. 1 Mk. III 25.2” Barrel .303 British Bolt Action Rifle, 1919

Lot #216 (Sale Order 216 of 354)

Make: Ishapore, India

Model: ShtLE No.1 MK. III

Serial Number: 18434

Year of Manufacture: 1919

Caliber: .303 British

Action Type: Bolt action, single shot rifle fed by detachable magazines.

Markings: The top of the receiver is marked with the broad arrow proofs and, “18434”. The stock collar is marked, “G.R.I. ISHAPORE ShtLE III” on the right and has a 1928 refurbish proof. All serialized parts are matched. There are various proofs throughout.

Barrel Length: 25.2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a bladed post set on a ramped base and between two protective wings. There is a scope base mounted to the receiver with a Bushnell 4x Banner. The scope is in Very Good condition.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece sporterized set with a schnabel forend, checkering, straight wrist, straight comb, sling loop, and brass buttplate. There are handling marks throughout. There are no cracks throughout. There is a repair at the receiver. The LOP measures 13.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Good overall condition as sporterized.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: 1x 10rd detachable magazine in Very Good Condition.

Type of Finish: Oil Dipped

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray and the rifling is deep. There is light erosion in the bore with light spots of pitting. In this writer's opinion, this bore rates 7/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 40% of its metal finish. The receiver and bolt have heavy thinning and patina, but the barrel still retains much of its finish. There are spots of rust throughout along with spots of pitting. The screw heads show moderate to heavy use. The markings are faded and worn in spots. Overall, this rifle rates in about Fair condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: One magazine.

Our Assessment: This Sporterized Ishapore Enfield ShtLE No. 1 Mk III, chambered in .303 British and dated 1919, is a unique piece of post-WWI British Commonwealth military history, reimagined for civilian sporting use. Originally produced at the Ishapore Rifle Factory in India, this rifle would have been manufactured under the authority of the British Empire to supply troops across the Commonwealth. The markings indicate a 1928 refurbishment, reflecting the rifle’s continued service life after WWI. The G.R.I. (George Rex Imperator) and Enfield designation on the stock collar are typical of rifles made under British rule in India. Now sporterized and equipped with a Bushnell 4x Banner scope mounted to the receiver, this rifle bridges its military roots with practical hunting or recreational shooting purposes. The rifle retains its original 25.2” barrel, long celebrated for its accuracy and smooth cycling bolt action, both trademarks of the Short Magazine Lee-Enfield (SMLE) design. Though it has been altered from its original military configuration, the stock features a checkered schnabel forend and straight comb, and is structurally sound despite handling marks and a repair near the receiver. The bore is gray with strong rifling and only light erosion and minor pitting, rating a solid 7/10, making it suitable for continued range use. The metal finish is worn, with only about 40% remaining, especially on the receiver and bolt where heavy patina and thinning are present. Nevertheless, the action remains fully functional, and the included 10-round detachable magazine feeds as intended.

For those who enjoy historically rich, functional surplus rifles, this Ishapore SMLE Mk III is a great option for shooters or collectors interested in an affordable .303 British rifle with a blend of colonial-era military heritage and practical sporter utility. The added scope setup makes it more accessible for modern shooters who prefer optics, while the Lee-Enfield’s battle-proven design and smooth action continue to shine through. Whether you're adding it to a surplus collection or using it as a capable shooter in the field, this 1919 Ishapore sporter is a distinctive and affordable entry into the world of classic bolt-action rifles.

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ROF Fazakerley No. 5 MKI Enfield 303 British 18.75 ROF Fazakerley No. 5 MKI Enfield 303 British 18.75

ROF Fazakerley No. 5 MKI Enfield 303 British 18.75" Jungle Carbine With Trench Art Stock 1945 C&R

Lot #217 (Sale Order 217 of 354)

Make: ROF Fazakerley

Model: No. 5 MKI Jungle Carbine

Serial Number: BE1419

Year of Manufacture: 1945, C&R

Caliber: .303 British

Action Type: Bolt Action, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Barrel Length: 18.75”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a protected post. The rear sight is a ladder-style aperture marked from 200 to 800 yards.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is in a 2 piece wood configuration featuring a straight comb, steel buttplate, checkered semi pistol grip and checkered forend. The buttstock and forend have been hand checkered along with what appears to be topological mapping. The right side of the stock has a hand carved depiction of a running deer. There are some light scratches present. There are no chips or cracks. The stock rates in Very Good condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 10-round detachable magazine. There is some light operational wear which is typical for service use. The magazine rates in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Oil Dipped

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its metal finish. There are light scratches present, as well as some thinning on the high contact areas. The screw heads are lightly tool marked with serviceable slots. The markings are clear. This rifle rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: 1 Magazine as mentioned above.

Our Assessment: The No. 5 MKI Jungle Carbine was a shortened and lightened evolution of the standard Lee-Enfield rifle, developed in WWII to meet the demands of jungle warfare. Issued to British and Commonwealth forces operating in Southeast Asia and the Pacific, this carbine featured a reduced overall length, flash hider, and hollowed receiver and bolt handle to shed unnecessary weight, making it more maneuverable in dense environments.

This particular rifle was manufactured at ROF Fazakerley in April of 1945 and remains in Very Good condition, with matching serial numbers on the receiver and bolt — a feature sought after by collectors. Most notably, the forend bears extensive trench art carved into the wood by the soldier it was issued to. Trench art is a unique form of battlefield folk art created by service members using the materials and tools available to them during periods of boredom, stress, or reflection. These carvings often carried personal meaning — initials, symbols, slogans — and offered soldiers a way to express identity, commemorate service, or mark time in theater.

For collectors and historians alike, this rifle is more than just a military firearm — it’s a personalized artifact of wartime experience. Whether you're drawn to the mechanical design, the WWII heritage, or the human story etched into the wood, this No. 5 MKI Jungle Carbine is a compelling and rare addition to any military collection.

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FN Herstal Venezuelan M1930 7x57mm 23.5” Mauser Bolt Action Rifle, Sporter Bolt, C&R FN Herstal Venezuelan M1930 7x57mm 23.5” Mauser Bolt Action Rifle, Sporter Bolt, C&R

FN Herstal Venezuelan M1930 7x57mm 23.5” Mauser Bolt Action Rifle, Sporter Bolt, C&R

Lot #218 (Sale Order 218 of 354)

Make: Fabrique Nationale Herstal (FNH), Belgium

Model: M1930

Serial Number: 35495

Year of Manufacture: Circa, 1930s

Caliber: 7mm Mauser (7x57mm)

Action Type: Bolt action, internal 5 round magazine.

Markings: The top of the receiver is marked with the Venezuelan crest and “E.E.U.U.DE / VENEZUELA” The side of the receiver is marked, “35495 / FAB.NAT. D’ARMAS de GUERRE HERSTAL BELGIQUE” with belgian proof marks. The right side of the stock is marked, “35495” There are various small proofs throughout.

Barrel Length: 23.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a triangular post dovetailed to a raised knurled base. The rear sight is a V-notch sliding escalator assembly marked out to 20.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle has a two piece wood stock set with an end cap & bayonet lug w/ hole for missing cleaning rod, barrel band with a sling loop, through bolt, semi-pistol grip, straight comb, sling loop, with steel buttplate. There are minor pressure dents and scratches throughout. There are no cracks, but there are some small chips throughout and a repair at the bottom metal. The LOP is 13 1/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. Overall, the stock rates in at about Very Good to Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued, polished steel.

Finish Originality: Original.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, this bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 90% of its metal finish. There are light handling marks throughout the blued surfaces with . The action has light wear. There are some small spots of rust. The bolt handle has been turned down and a notched cut out of the stock and receiver. The screw heads are lightly tooled and the markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This FN Herstal Venezuelan M1930 is a beautifully made Mauser bolt-action rifle, chambered in 7x57mm Mauser, and manufactured by Fabrique Nationale (FN) of Belgium under contract for the Venezuelan military in the 1930s. This rifle represents one of the last and most refined iterations of the classic Mauser 98-style action, known for its robustness, smooth operation, and battlefield-proven reliability. The 23.5-inch barrel offers an excellent balance of accuracy and handling, while the sharply marked Venezuelan crest and crisp FN Herstal roll marks speak to the rifle’s quality and historical significance. The presence of a sporter-style bolt handle suggests a later arsenal modification or potential conversion for more ergonomic use, yet the rifle retains its original military profile and aesthetic. This example remains in very good condition, with about 90% of its original blued finish still intact. The bore is exceptionally clean and sharp, rating a 9.5/10 in our opinion, which is uncommon for rifles of this vintage and caliber—further enhancing its appeal to both shooters and collectors. The stock set is well-preserved, showing light wear, small chips, and a minor repair at the bottom metal, yet retaining its structural integrity and original finish. The rifle is complete with its military-style front sight, rear sight graduated to 2000 meters, and sling hardware, making it a complete and historically accurate representation of an early 20th-century South American military contract rifle.

For collectors of South American Mausers, military surplus enthusiasts, or fans of FN Herstal’s craftsmanship, this Venezuelan M1930 Mauser is a fantastic addition to any collection. Its combination of excellent bore condition, original finish, and distinctive markings make it both a shootable classic and a fine collectible. Whether you admire it for its historical context, shoot it for its ballistic performance, or preserve it as part of a curated military rifle collection, this FN-produced Venezuelan contract Mauser stands as a testament to the global influence and enduring legacy of the Mauser system.

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Matching DWM Argentine Mauser Model 1891 29” 7.65x53mm Sportered Bolt Action Rifle, C&R Matching DWM Argentine Mauser Model 1891 29” 7.65x53mm Sportered Bolt Action Rifle, C&R

Matching DWM Argentine Mauser Model 1891 29” 7.65x53mm Sportered Bolt Action Rifle, C&R

Lot #219 (Sale Order 219 of 354)

Make: Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken, Berlin Germany

Model: 1891

Serial Number: R7317

Year of Manufacture: Post-1896

Caliber: 7.65x53mm Argentine

Action Type: Bolt action, internal 5 round magazine.

Markings: The receiver is marked, “R7317 / MAUSER MODELO ARGENTINO 1891 / DEUTSCH WAFFEN UND MUNITIONSFABRIKEN. BERLIN”. All serialized parts are matched to the receiver. There are various Argentine proofs throughout.

Barrel Length: 29”.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a triangular post dovetailed to a raised base. The rear sight is a flip up V-notch ladder marked out to 20.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The sporterized stock is a two piece wood set, barrel band w/ sling loop, straight wrist, sling loop, straight comb, with a steel buttplate. There are light pressure dents and scratches throughout. There are no chips but there is a small crack at the wrist. The LOP is 13” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. Overall this stock rates at a Good to Very Good condition as sporterized.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray and the rifling is sharp. There is moderate to heavy erosion in the bore with light pitting. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates at a 6/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 97% of its metal finish. The crest has been ground off. The bluing is strong and bright throughout. The sear on the firing pin has been sheared off. The screw heads range from lightly tooled to undamaged. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action does not function correctly as the rear of the firing pin/sear has been sheared off. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This DWM Argentine Mauser Model 1891, chambered in 7.65x53mm Argentine, is a well-preserved and mostly matching example of an important military bolt-action rifle from the late 19th century, produced by Deutsche Waffen und Munitionsfabriken (DWM) in Berlin, Germany. Originally manufactured for the Argentine military, this model was the first Mauser rifle to use clip-loading and a charger guide, paving the way for the evolution of later models like the Mauser 1893 and the famed 1898. With its 29-inch barrel, this rifle was built for long-range precision and battlefield durability, characteristics that helped establish Mauser's global reputation. This example has been sporterized, but retains much of its original configuration and components, including matching serialized parts throughout. Though the stock has been modified, the metal finish remains remarkably strong, with about 97% of the original bluing still intact. The Argentine crest on the receiver has been ground off, a common practice on surplus rifles exported to civilian markets. The bore is gray with sharp rifling, but exhibits moderate to heavy erosion and light pitting, indicating use with corrosive ammunition, which was typical for the era. Mechanically, the rifle does not currently function as intended due to a sheared sear on the firing pin, a relatively straightforward issue for a knowledgeable gunsmith or restorer to address. Despite this, the rifle’s action is otherwise intact, and the markings remain crisp and legible, showcasing the craftsmanship of its DWM manufacture.

For collectors, restorers, or historical firearms enthusiasts, this Argentine Mauser 1891 offers a valuable opportunity. While it has been sporterized and has a mechanical flaw, its strong condition, matching serial numbers, and historical pedigree make it a worthy project or display piece. With a functioning bolt and beautiful original bluing, this rifle could be restored to shooting condition or appreciated as an authentic relic from the age of Mauser innovation. Whether you're passionate about South American military contracts, early Mauser development, or unique bolt-action rifles, this Model 1891 represents a significant and increasingly uncommon chapter in military surplus history.

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Remington WWI MLE 1907-15 RAG 8mm Lebel 27 Remington WWI MLE 1907-15 RAG 8mm Lebel 27

Remington WWI MLE 1907-15 RAG 8mm Lebel 27" French Berthier Bolt Action Short Rifle MFD 1916 C&R

Lot #220 (Sale Order 220 of 354)

Make: Remington

Model: MLE 1907-15

Serial Number: NSNV

Year of Manufacture: 1916

Caliber: 8mm Lebel (8x50mmR)

Action Type: Bolt Action, Enbloc Clip fed

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked “REMINGTON / MLE 1907-15”. The right side of the breech is marked "RAG 1907-15".

Barrel Length: 27”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade pinned to a base. The rear sight is a tangent leaf sight marked from 400 to 2400 meters. The top of the bolt is mounted with an aperture sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a shortened smooth wood straight grip with a straight comb and a steel buttplate. The LOP measures 13 1/4" from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. There is no visible cracking. The buttplate shows moderate oxidation and wear. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: Internal magazine with 3-round capacity. Follower and spring are intact and functional.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright, the rifling is mostly-sharp. There is light visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 75% of its original metal finish. The balance of the finish shows general operational wear and handling, with thinning and finish loss on high edges and exposed areas. There is scattered surface oxidation and patina throughout. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are clean. The markings are sharp. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Remington MLE 1907-15 is a rare and desirable variant of the French Berthier rifle, manufactured in the US under contract during WWI. While most Berthier rifles were produced in France, Remington was contracted to produce the Model 1907-15 to supplement those coming from French arsenals. The 1907-15 design was favored for its simplified and robust construction, and saw heavy use on the Western Front. Chambered in 8mm Lebel and equipped with an internal 3-round magazine, the MLE 1907-15 represented a step forward from the older M-1886 Lebel with its tubular magazine. Remington was not able to keep up with contract requirements, and their production was stopped with a few thousand delivered to France, and many more left in Remington's inventory to be sold on the commercial market. This Remington WWI MLE 1907-15 RAG 8mm Lebel 27" French Berthier Bolt Action Short Rifle is in a unique carbine configuration, with a shortened 27" barrel, shortened stock, and turned-down bolt handle. It features 75% of its original blued finish, solid mechanics, and a semi-bright bore with mostly-sharp rifling and only light visible erosion. For collectors of WWI firearms, foreign military rifles, or US-made contract arms, this Remington MLE 1907-15 is a historically significant and interesting piece.

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Chaparral Model 1876 Mountie Police Carbine .45-75 Winchester 22” Lever Action Rifle Chaparral Model 1876 Mountie Police Carbine .45-75 Winchester 22” Lever Action Rifle

Chaparral Model 1876 Mountie Police Carbine .45-75 Winchester 22” Lever Action Rifle

Lot #221 (Sale Order 221 of 354)

Make: Chaparral Repeating Arms

Model: 1876

Serial Number: 23805

Year of Manufacture: Modern

Caliber: .45-75 Winchester

Action Type: Lever Action Rifle w/ Magazine Tube

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “CHAPARRAL-REPEATING ARMS / KING’S-IMPROVEMENT-MARCH 29.1866.OCTOBER 16.1860”, “Cal.45-75”, and “A”. The left side of the barrel that is partially covered by the forearm is marked “CHARTER 2000 SHELTON C.T.”. The upper tang is marked “MODEL. 1876.”. The bottom of the receiver is marked “23805 / Cat.16063”. The right side of the buttstock is marked “NWMP”.

Barrel Length: 22”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a flip-up elevator sight that graduates to 1,000 yards with a V-notch glider. The sight is a fixed u-notch in the down position, though the glider blocks the sight picture. The upper tang has one drilled, tapped, and filled hole for mounting a tang sight (not included).

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two-piece smooth wood with a capped forearm, barrel band, straight grip, straight comb, and a carbine curved steel buttplate. The left side of the receiver has a stud mounted saddle ring. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures approximately 13 1/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stocks rate in about Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Coloring

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 99% of its metal finish. The case color is vibrant. The finish is strong and complete. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Chaparral Repeating Arms Model 1876 Mountie Carbine, Serial Number: 23805, is a modern Italian reproduction of the famous Winchester Model 1876. It is chambered in .45-75 Winchester, with a 22” round barrel. The stocks are two-piece smooth wood featuring a capped forearm, single barrel band, straight grip, straight comb, carbine-style curved steel buttplate, and an "NWMP" marking on the right side of the buttstock, rating in Excellent condition with no notable chips or cracks. The Blue & Case Colored finish is Original, and about 99% is retained. Overall condition is Excellent, exhibiting vibrant case colors, sharp markings, and minimal handling marks. The bore rates 10/10. Action functions properly. This Chaparral Model 1876 Mountie Carbine is a faithful reproduction of the iconic Winchester used by the North West Mounted Police (NWMP), offering shooters and collectors a unique opportunity to own a historically styled lever-action rifle chambered in the powerful .45-75 cartridge. With its excellent overall condition, saddle ring, NWMP marking, and striking case-colored finish, this rifle would be an outstanding addition to any collection, especially for enthusiasts interested in firearms connected to Canadian frontier law enforcement history.

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Turkish AS.FA Ankara M1938 Gewehr 98 Rework 7.92x57mm 29” Barrel Bolt Action Rifle, C&R Turkish AS.FA Ankara M1938 Gewehr 98 Rework 7.92x57mm 29” Barrel Bolt Action Rifle, C&R

Turkish AS.FA Ankara M1938 Gewehr 98 Rework 7.92x57mm 29” Barrel Bolt Action Rifle, C&R

Lot #222 (Sale Order 222 of 354)

Make: AS.FA Ankara, Turkey

Model: 1898 / 1938 Rework

Serial Number: 11493

Year of Manufacture: Circa, Early 1900s, 1940 Rework

Caliber: 8mm Mauser (7.92x57mm)

Action Type: Bolt action, internal 5 round magazine.

Markings: The top of the receiver has the Ankara rollmark with the rework date. All serialized parts are non-matched to the receiver. There are various small proofs throughout.

Barrel Length: 29”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a triangular post dovetailed to a raised base. The rear sight is a flip-up V-notch ladder sight marked out to 20.

Stock Configuration & Condition: This rifle has a two piece wood stock set with a end cap / bayonet lug, barrel band with a sling loop, through bolt, semi-pistol grip, bolt disassembly tool, straight comb, sling loop, with steel buttplate. There are scratches and pressure dents throughout. There are small cracks forming at the front of the forend. There are small chips throughout. The LOP is 13 1/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. Overall, the stock rates in at about Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original to arsenal refurbishment.

Bore Condition: The bore is gray and the rifling is pronounced. There is moderate erosion and faint pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, this bore rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 10% of its metal finish. There is heavy thinning and moderate patina throughout which is normal for these rifles. The action has light wear. The screw heads are lightly tooled and the markings clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Turkish AS.FA Ankara M1938 Gewehr 98 Rework, chambered in 7.92x57mm Mauser, is a fascinating example of mid-20th-century arsenal rework practices, combining early German Gewehr 98 components with Turkish modifications to create a standardized infantry rifle. Originally built in the early 1900s, likely as a German G98, this rifle was later reworked at the Ankara arsenal in 1940 during Turkey’s large-scale program to standardize its small arms inventory. The M1938 configuration included re-chambering and rebarreling many older Mauser rifles into 8mm Mauser, along with updating sights, replacing worn parts, and often fitting new wood stocks. With its 29-inch barrel, this rifle retains the classic long rifle profile and is well-suited for long-range shooting typical of early 20th-century military doctrine. This rifle bears the AS.FA Ankara crest and rework date, with all parts non-matching, which is typical for these arsenal-reworked rifles. The two-piece wood stock shows wear consistent with military use, including pressure dents, scratches, small chips, and minor cracking near the forend, but remains solid and serviceable, rating in very good condition for its age. The ladder-style rear sight, graduated out to 2000 meters, and the triangular front post are standard features carried over from the G98 design, reinforcing the rifle’s long-range battlefield role. The bore is gray with defined rifling, showing moderate erosion and light pitting, and would likely benefit from further cleaning. The rifle retains about 10% of its metal finish, with heavy thinning and patina—common for these hard-used surplus rifles—but the mechanical function remains solid.

For military surplus collectors, Mauser enthusiasts, and historical firearms aficionados, this AS.FA M1938 rework represents a unique blend of German and Turkish small arms history. These rifles are a testament to the global legacy of the Mauser 98 action, having served in various forms across multiple nations and conflicts. While not a pristine collector’s piece, this rifle offers tremendous historical value, and its mechanical integrity and classic design make it both a worthy collectible and a potential shooter with proper maintenance. It's an excellent addition to any collection focused on early 20th-century military arms or Mauser evolution worldwide.

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Japanese Murata Bolt-Action Single-Shot Shotgun, 28 Gauge, C&R Japanese Murata Bolt-Action Single-Shot Shotgun, 28 Gauge, C&R

Japanese Murata Bolt-Action Single-Shot Shotgun, 28 Gauge, C&R

Lot #223 (Sale Order 223 of 354)

Make: Japanese (Murata)

Model: Murata Shotgun Conversion

Serial Number: 223

Year of Manufacture: Late 19th to Early 20th Century (C&R Eligible)

Caliber: 28 Gauge

Action Type: Bolt-Action, Single-Shot Shotgun

Markings: The top of the chamber is clearly marked "28". The left side of the chamber is marked with serial number "223". Japanese characters appear clearly down the left side of the receiver. The Imperial Chrysanthemum marking originally present above the breech has been intentionally removed.

Barrel Length: 34 ½”

Sights / Optics: The shotgun retains its original brass bead front sight and fixed notch rear sight, both intact and functional.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The walnut stock is in fair overall condition, showing remnants of an older applied finish, moderate dings, scattered small chips, and heat-related finish bubbling from prolonged fireplace display. A canvas buttpad is fitted to the stock. Despite cosmetic wear, the wood remains structurally solid and serviceable.

Type of Finish: Originally Blued (now Plum-Brown Patina)

Finish Originality: Original (no finish remaining)

Bore Condition: The smooth bore exhibits moderate pitting with scattered oxidation throughout but remains relatively semi-bright. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates approximately 7/10.

Overall Condition: This Murata shotgun retains no original blued finish, having instead developed an even, dark plum-brown patina throughout. The metal surfaces show minor pinprick pitting and scattered oxidation staining, consistent with prolonged storage and exposure. A crack is present at the top rear edge of the bolt piece, though this does not significantly impair mechanical function. Screw heads have moderate tool marks but remain usable, and all markings, though somewhat softened, remain visible. Overall, the firearm is in Fair to Good condition.

Mechanics: The bolt operates stiffly but functions correctly. Mechanical components appear complete and intact. As with all vintage firearms, a thorough inspection and cleaning are recommended before firing or operational use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment:
The Murata shotgun conversions represent a unique and fascinating piece of firearms history, reflecting Japan’s transitional period from military arms toward civilian usage in the early 20th century. Initially designed by Major Murata Tsuneyoshi as bolt-action military rifles, these firearms later found civilian use as shotguns after being adapted from their original military configuration.

This particular Murata shotgun, chambered in 28 gauge, retains matching serial numbers, distinct receiver markings, and clear historical significance despite the intentional removal of its Imperial Chrysanthemum. Its extensive patina and oxidation, along with a heat-affected stock finish due to prolonged fireplace exposure, add to its character and authenticity.

Collectors of Japanese historical firearms, unusual shotgun conversions, or Curio & Relic firearms will find this Murata shotgun to be an intriguing and historically significant addition to their collections.


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French Navy Chatellerault Model 1837 Percussion Pistols 6.75 French Navy Chatellerault Model 1837 Percussion Pistols 6.75

French Navy Chatellerault Model 1837 Percussion Pistols 6.75" Smoothbore 60 Cal Antique Powder Flask

Lot #224 (Sale Order 224 of 354)

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Make: French Chatellerault

Model: Model 1837

Serial Number: NSNV (No Serial Numbers Visible)

Year of Manufacture: 1837 (Both Pistols)

Caliber: .60 Caliber Smoothbore

Action Type: Single Shot Percussion Pistol, Muzzle Loaded

Markings: Pistol LSB#WY250125RP009: The lock plate is marked ""Mrre. Rle. de Tulle,"" the tang is marked ""M1837,"" and the right side of the chamber is marked ""1837.""
Pistol LSB#WY250125RP010: The lock plate is marked ""M.R.de Chatellerault,"" and the tang is marked ""M1837."" Both pistols exhibit standard French martial markings of the period, as well as an anchor stamp for the French Navy.

Barrel Length: 6 3/4""

Sights / Optics: There are no sights on either pistol, which is correct and original for this model.

Stock Configuration & Condition: Both pistols have one-piece walnut stocks featuring lanyard loops integral to the pommel caps and sash hooks (belt hooks) installed on the left side of each pistol. Both stocks show scattered dings, handling marks, and areas of mild wear consistent with military service and age. Pistol LSB#WY250125RP010 has a few small surface cracks that do not affect the structural integrity or strength of the pistol. No significant structural damage is observed. Overall, the stock condition is very good for their age.

Type of Finish: Originally finished Blued with brass furniture.

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are smooth and show mild age-related darkening and pitting, typical of antique smoothbore firearms of this period. There is no major erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bores rate approximately 6/10 for age and usage.

Overall Condition: Both pistols retain approximately 15-20% of their original finish, with the majority worn down to an attractive aged patina. Metal surfaces have scattered spots of shallow pitting and oxidation, which is consistent with authentic military firearms of this era. Captured ramrods remain intact on both pistols. The markings are legible and clear. Overall, these pistols exhibit authentic age-related wear and possess significant historical charm.

Mechanics: Both pistols are in full functioning order, with strong hammer springs and reliable trigger actions. The captured ramrods operate as intended. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Accessories: Included with the pair is an original antique powder flask, appearing contemporaneous with the pistols and exhibiting age-appropriate wear, patina, and historical character. The flask complements the pistols nicely, adding value and historical context.

Our Assessment: This is an excellent and historically valuable pair of French Navy Chatellerault Model 1837 percussion pistols, manufactured during an era when France was transitioning from flintlock to percussion ignition systems for military arms. Their markings—one from the famed arsenal at Tulle and the other clearly identified from Chatellerault—indicate their provenance and service origins, highlighting important French arsenals known for quality production during the early percussion era.

Both pistols reflect the ruggedness and simplicity characteristic of French military sidearms in the 1830s, featuring smoothbore barrels, robust walnut stocks, brass furniture, integral lanyard loops, and sash hooks (belt hooks) for convenient carry. Such pistols saw widespread use across various French military branches, including infantry, cavalry, and naval units. Their manageable size and powerful .60 caliber smoothbore make them distinctive representatives of early 19th-century military sidearms.

For collectors and historical arms enthusiasts, this pair offers significant appeal—not only because they retain matching military markings but also because the original powder flask adds authenticity and desirability. Items of this age are rarely found with accessories, further enhancing their value and historical interest. The small surface cracks present on pistol RP010 are typical for antique arms and do not detract from their strength or usability. These pistols represent a genuine opportunity to own well-documented French military percussion pistols with clear dates and arsenal provenance, making them worthy additions to any historical or martial collection.

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French Government MAC Modele 1950 Semi-Automatic 9mm Parabellum & Holster/Accessories, MFD 1950-1960 French Government MAC Modele 1950 Semi-Automatic 9mm Parabellum & Holster/Accessories, MFD 1950-1960

French Government MAC Modele 1950 Semi-Automatic 9mm Parabellum & Holster/Accessories, MFD 1950-1960

Lot #225 (Sale Order 225 of 354)

Make: Manufacture d'Armes de Châtellerault (MAC)

Model: Modele 1950

Serial Number: P2496

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1950-1960, C&R

Caliber: 9mm Parabellum

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked with "M.A.C." for Manufacture d'Armes de Châtellerault, along with the model designation "Modele 1950" and the serial number "P2496." Additional proof marks and French military acceptance marks are found on the frame and slide. The original magazine is marked “1950.”

Barrel Length: 4.7”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is a dovetailed notch.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered black plastic panels. There are noticeable scuffs and handling marks, with mild wear in the checkering. The grips rate in about Very Good overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One original 9-round magazine, marked “1950,” in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Parkerized

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 95% of its original metal finish. There is finish loss on the leading edges and high-contact areas, with light scuffing and handling wear. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are clean. The markings are crisp and well-defined. Overall, this pistol rates in about Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol includes an original green canvas military holster, a lanyard, a brass cleaning rod, and an original manual.

Our Assessment: The Modele 1950 is one of the most iconic French military sidearms of the post-World War II era, developed to replace both the Modele 1935A and Modele 1935S. This semi-automatic pistol was designed for durability and simplicity, chambered in 9mm Parabellum for compatibility with NATO forces. It served as the standard-issue sidearm for French forces into the 1990s before being phased out by more modern designs.

This particular example, manufactured by MAC, retains a high percentage of its original Parkerized finish, with wear typical of service use but no major defects. The included original holster, magazine, lanyard, cleaning rod, and manual add significant collector value, making this an excellent addition to any military arms collection.

Whether you are a collector of Cold War-era military handguns or a shooter looking for a reliable and historically significant sidearm, this Modele 1950 is a fantastic find. Its combination of historical significance, solid mechanical condition, and included accessories make it an appealing choice for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

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Vintage 1938 Pre-WW2 Mario Pozzati Vintage 1938 Pre-WW2 Mario Pozzati

Vintage 1938 Pre-WW2 Mario Pozzati "All Roads Lead to Rome" Italian Tourist Poster Board

Lot #226 (Sale Order 226 of 354)

This vintage 1938 pre-WW2 Mario Pozzati "All Roads Lead to Rome" Italian tourist poster board, created by Mario Pozzati (1888-1947) and printed by the Italian Tourist Board in Milan, promotes Rome as a central destination. The poster’s design conveys that all roads lead through Rome, symbolizing that people from various countries could still travel to Italy despite the growing tensions before World War II started two years later. Applied onto pressboard and glued, this rare and collectible piece remains in very good condition with some losses on the edges, colors are vibrant, offering a unique glimpse into pre-WW2 Italian art and tourism marketing.

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German WW2 WKC Berlin Municipal Police Stag Handle Long Dress Bayonet & Sheath German WW2 WKC Berlin Municipal Police Stag Handle Long Dress Bayonet & Sheath

German WW2 WKC Berlin Municipal Police Stag Handle Long Dress Bayonet & Sheath

Lot #227 (Sale Order 227 of 354)

The German Police, like many German organizations of WW2, were paramilitary in nature. Their duties mainly consisted of establishing security and maintaining order, and their purview extended from bustling cities to vast countryside in both Germany and occupied areas. They checked wehrpasses, soldbuchs, and individual civilian documents, verifying the identity of anyone traveling on German waterways, railways, highways, city streets, and country roads, and some German Field Police units were also deployed in combat. German policemen wore elegant long dress bayonets as a mark of rank and status, as well as a last line of personal defense. These featured elegant genuine stag handle scales badged with a small German Police insignia in inverted fashion at the right side, a beautiful “eagle head” embellished pommel, and an “oak leaves” embellished guard. Some were slotted with a mortise and “locking lug” attachment and could actually fit onto a rifle, while others were only meant to be worn as a side arm knife. These bayonets were highly prized war souvenirs among US Army troops in the ETO. This German WW2 WKC Berlin Municipal Police Stag Handle Long Dress Bayonet is in Very Good Condition, with a few small chips in the upper blade edge, a few more small chips in the middle blade edge, some scattered finish abrading and spot patina at each side of the blade, the organizational/regimental markings having been purposely, neatly ground away from the left side of the guard, a deep crack in the upper left handle scale, another deep crack in the lower right handle scale, some loosening to the German Police insignia on the middle right handle scale, and with some scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a 13” bright chrome plated full length fullered spearpoint blade, sports beautiful stag handle scales with elegant natural stippling secured by two nickel silver pins and with the classic small German Police insignia affixed in inverted fashion at the right side, and is stamped vertically at the ricasso with its maker, the famous “WEYERSBERG / KIRSCHBAUM & CIE / SOLINGEN”, along with their iconic “knight’s head” logo marked at the reverse ricasso. The bayonet carries a sunburst over the letter “K” marked at the lower blade spine, denoting a cutdown Prussian long bayonet, and thus distinguishing it as an early Nazi piece, as well as the alphanumeric series “B38” stamped at the lower blade spine, with the “B” almost certainly standing for Berlin. It boasts the traditional bright nickel plated “eagle head” embellished pommel, “oak leaves” embellished quillon with downturned end, and solid tang without a mortise, and is complete with the original German WW2 Berlin Municipal Police Brown Leather Scabbard in Very Good Condition, with some scratching and flaking to the throat, a spot dent in the lower back end tip, some light scratching, darkening, and overall downward bending to the leather body, and with some scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it bears the original, matching bright nickel plated throat with frog stud and “ball” end tip, exhibits “S.B. 10015.” stamped at the back throat, with the acronym standing for Schutzpolizei (Municipal Police) Berlin, and the set is a fine example of a very rare, original German WW2 WKC Berlin Municipal Police Stag Handle Long Dress Bayonet.

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German WW2 WKC Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger W/ Sheath, Hangers & Portepee German WW2 WKC Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger W/ Sheath, Hangers & Portepee

German WW2 WKC Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger W/ Sheath, Hangers & Portepee

Lot #228 (Sale Order 228 of 354)

In 1935, Hitler abrogated the Treaty of Versailles, and revealed the newly formed German Wehrmacht. This included the Luftwaffe, the German Air Force, which had surreptitiously been rebuilt with new gliders, bombers, and fighters, as well as a cadre of young officers. The Luftwaffe cut its teeth in the Spanish Civil War, wreaking havoc against cities such as Guernica in 1937, and infamously laid waste to London during the “Blitz” from September 1940-May 1941. In 1937, the Luftwaffe introduced the 2nd model dress dagger for officers, which was a smaller design more in the Army style than the 1st model. It was produced by some of Germany’s finest cutlers. This German WW2 WKC Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger is in Excellent Condition, with some light spot patina at each side of the ricasso, some light patina to the guard and pommel, some light scratching and spot darkening to the handle, some light fraying to the portepee, and with some light scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a crisp 10" bright double edge dagger blade with a pronounced central spine, sports the classic spread wing eagle Luftwaffe guard, oak leaves and acorns decorated ferrule, and matching oak leaves and acorns decorated pommel, the last in a “globe” like shape with a swastika molded into each middle side, and boasts an elegant light yellow swirl ridged celluloid grip with “twisted” silver metal wire wrapping. It's etched at the reverse ricasso with the iconic “knight’s head” logo of its maker, the famous “WKC / SOLINGEN”, carries the original brown leather "bumper pad" at the blade/guard join, and even retains the original silver bullion portepee still neatly wrapped and knotted around the upper handle. The dagger is complete with the original German WW2 Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Scabbard in Very Good Condition, with some patina around the lower front and back body, some light missing seam stitching from the bottom edge of the lower hanger strap, some light scattered spot fraying to the bullion of the hangers, missing the back rivet from the lower hanger strap sizing hole, and with some light overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it bears the traditional oak leaves and acorns embellished pebbled body, screwed-in throat piece, and both of the original oak leaves embossed mounted steel hanging rings at the upper left side, and is complete with the original “D.R.G.M.” marked and velvet lined silver bullion dress hangers. The set is a fine example of a rare, original German WW2 WKC Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger.

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German Army WW2 WKC Heer Officer M-1935 Dress Dagger W/ Sheath, Hangers & Portepee German Army WW2 WKC Heer Officer M-1935 Dress Dagger W/ Sheath, Hangers & Portepee

German Army WW2 WKC Heer Officer M-1935 Dress Dagger W/ Sheath, Hangers & Portepee

Lot #229 (Sale Order 229 of 354)

The world had never seen an army like the German army of WW2; as Winston Churchill once said, "If it is to live in peace, it must never see another". At its apogee, Germany's conquests extended from the French channel ports in the West to Stalingrad in the East. Heer officers of WW2 carried the M-1935 dress dagger as a mark of rank and status. These daggers were produced by some of Germany's finest cutlers, and were prized war souvenirs among US Army troops in the ETO. This German Army WW2 WKC Heer Officer M-1935 Dress Dagger is in Very Good Condition, with a bit of scratching and scabbard wear at each side of the blade, moderate loosening to the handle and ferrule, some scattered tarnishing to the guard and pommel, a spot of heavy fraying to one band of the lower portepee, a spot of moderate fraying to the other band on the lower portepee, and with some scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a gleaming 10" bright double edge dagger blade with a pronounced central spine and some elegant cross-graining, sports the classic silver plated spread wing eagle Heer guard, acorn decorated ferrule, and matching acorn decorated pommel, and boasts a gorgeous, mellow orangish yellow swirl ridged "trylon" (hard plastic) grip. The dagger exhibits “Dr. M.” engraved in inverted fashion at the right side of the guard, making it a scarce personalized example from a medical doctor in the German army during WW2. It's etched at the reverse ricasso with the iconic “knight’s head” logo of its maker, the famous "WKC / SOLINGEN" (Weyersberg Kirschbaum & Company), carries the original brown leather "bumper pad" at the blade/guard join, and retains the original silver bullion portepee still neatly wrapped and knotted around the lower handle. It's complete with the original German Army WW2 Heer Officer M-1935 Dress Scabbard in Very Good Condition, with a fairly deep vertical tear in the velvet lining at the underside of the top hanger strap, a sizable chip in the middle front of the belt attachment at the top of the hangers, and with some scattered finish abrading, patina, and age wear evident. Most interestingly, it bears a great amount of the original silver plating throughout, exhibits a pebbled body, the original screwed-in throat piece, and both of the original acorn embossed mounted steel hanging rings at the upper left side, and is complete with the original “D.R.G.M.” marked and velvet lined silver bullion dress hangers. The set is a fine example of a rare, original German Army WW2 WKC Heer Officer M-1935 Dress Dagger.

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German WW2 SMF Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Airborne Gravity Knife German WW2 SMF Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Airborne Gravity Knife

German WW2 SMF Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Airborne Gravity Knife

Lot #230 (Sale Order 230 of 354)

The elite German paratroopers, known as Fallschirmjägers, shocked the world in 1940 with their success in Norway, and then overwhelmed Belgian and Dutch resistance in a series of swift blitzkrieg air assaults. During WW2, the German Luftwaffe built up a division-sized unit of three Fallschirmjäger regiments who went on to fight in Crete, Italy, and Normandy. On D-Day, the German 6th Fallschirmjäger Regiment met the US 101st Airborne Division in the field at Normandy in a titanic “paratrooper vs. paratrooper” clash, and the “Lions of Carentan” of FJR 6 gave as good as they got before withdrawing after a few days of intense close quarters combat. The parachute harness used by Fallschirmjägers in WW2 was different from Allied models, forcing German paratroopers to throw themselves forward out of the plane. They were in a face-down position when the chute opened, and landing on knees and elbows reduced the amount of equipment a trooper could carry. As a result, they jumped with only a pistol, gravity knife, and compass. German heavyweight boxing champion Max Schmeling, who was 1-1 against Joe Louis with a TKO victory in the 1930s, served as a Fallschirmjäger during the war. This German WW2 SMF Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Airborne Gravity Knife is in Good Condition, with some up and down loosening to the blade when in the open and locked position, some side to side loosening to the blade when in the same position, some rounding to the blade tip, moderate sharpening and some chipping to the blade edge, moderate scratching at each side of the blade, moderate nicking to the guard, the locking latch blued as opposed to the rest of the hardware being bright, possibly indicating period replacement, moderate loosening and some patina to the locking latch at the upper tang, the handle scales near the locking latch at that upper tang having been carved in with some of the wood material removed, moderate scattered darkening, scratching, and some chipping to the handle scales, a deep hairline crack in the bottom edge of the right handle scale, a hairline surface crack in the bottom edge of the left handle scale, and with some overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a 4” bright drop point gravity blade, sports the original, rugged walnut handle scales secured by 4 metal pins, and is etched at the ricasso with the iconic “seated king” logo of its maker, the famous “SMF / SOLINGEN / ROSTFREI”. It boasts a fully functional thumb lever opening, locking, and closing mechanism, with the thumb lever twice marked with the number “3”, exhibits the original folding secondary spike blade along the front tang, which still closes with a great “snap” and shows an “eagle 5” proof mark at its base, and is complete with a beautiful original German WW2 khaki canvas long lanyard/utility strap with a “Patent / Ritter” gray finished metal snap clip attached to the steel hanging bale riveted at bottom. A fine example of a very rare, original German WW2 SMF Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Airborne Gravity Knife.

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German WW2 Paul Weyersberg Luftwaffe Officer 1st Model Dress Dagger & Sheath W/ Hanger German WW2 Paul Weyersberg Luftwaffe Officer 1st Model Dress Dagger & Sheath W/ Hanger

German WW2 Paul Weyersberg Luftwaffe Officer 1st Model Dress Dagger & Sheath W/ Hanger

Lot #231 (Sale Order 231 of 354)

In 1935, Hitler abrogated the Treaty of Versailles, and revealed the newly formed German Wehrmacht. This included the Luftwaffe, the German Air Force, which had surreptitiously been rebuilt with new gliders, bombers, and fighters, as well as a cadre of young officers. The Luftwaffe cut its teeth in the Spanish Civil War, wreaking havoc against cities such as Guernica in 1937, and infamously laid waste to London during the “Blitz” from September 1940-May 1941. Beginning in 1935, Luftwaffe officers wore the distinctive 1st model dress dagger, distinguished by the “pinwheel” style swastika at the guard and pommel. These 1st model daggers were quickly replaced by a smaller, Army style design in 1937, making any surviving examples scarce today. This German WW2 Paul Weyersberg Luftwaffe Officer 1st Model Dress Dagger is in Good Condition, with some scratching and scattered spot patina at each side of the blade, some cracking and loosening to the back half of the leather “bumper” pad, some tarnishing to the gold finish on the swastikas on the guard, heavy loosening to the brass wire wrapping on the grip, some scattered surface tearing to the leather covering of the grip, all of the gold finish having worn away from the swastikas on the pommel, and with some overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a 12" bright double edge dagger blade with a pronounced central spine, sports the classic “pinwheel” swastika insignia crafted in the wide flaring metal guard and disc shaped metal pommel, and is etched at the ricasso with the logo of its maker, the famous “PAUL WEYERSBERG & CO / SOLINGEN”. It boasts the traditional dark blue leather over wood “cigar” shaped grip with several rows of brass wire wrapping, with the outer rows being straight, and the middle rows being elegantly “twisted”, retains the original, matching dark blue leather “bumper” pad at the blade/guard join, and is complete with the original German WW2 Luftwaffe Officer 1st Model Dress Scabbard in Fair Condition, with all of the leather covering from the lower body having torn away long ago, moderate cracking and tearing to the leather covering at the upper front body, heavy cracking and tearing to the leather covering at the upper back body, heavy patina to the exposed metal on the body, some tarnishing to the metal fittings throughout, and with moderate overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it bears remnants of the original dark blue leather covering on the upper body, carries the original metal throat piece with left side hanging ring, central fitting with left side hanging ring, and “ball” end tip, and exhibits the original circular looped metal “chain” hanger with a fully functional metal snap clip. It’s stamped “31 / FL. 19” at the back throat, undoubtedly a German Luftwaffe organizational marking, and the set is a fine example of a very rare, original German WW2 Paul Weyersberg Luftwaffe Officer 1st Model Dress Dagger.

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German WW2 WKC Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger W/ Sheath & Hangers German WW2 WKC Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger W/ Sheath & Hangers

German WW2 WKC Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger W/ Sheath & Hangers

Lot #232 (Sale Order 232 of 354)

This German WW2 WKC Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger is a fine example of wartime craftsmanship. Manufactured by WKC (Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Co.), it features a nickel-plated steel blade with the maker’s mark, a finely detailed aluminum crossguard with the Luftwaffe eagle clutching a swastika, and an ornate pommel. The grip is wrapped in tightly wound wire over a deep-toned celluloid yellow-colored handle. Included is the original metal scabbard with intricate oak leaf designs and the correct hanger set, featuring aluminum fittings and fabric straps. This dagger represents the elegance and prestige of Luftwaffe officers during the Second World War and remains a highly collectible piece of military history.

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German WW2 Deutsche Rotes Kreuz DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Dagger & Sheath German WW2 Deutsche Rotes Kreuz DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Dagger & Sheath

German WW2 Deutsche Rotes Kreuz DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Dagger & Sheath

Lot #233 (Sale Order 233 of 354)

The German Red Cross (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK) was organized by the NSDAP in 1938. They worked closely with the local populace to handle air raids and gas attacks, and coordinated first aid efforts with police and fire brigades. As with most German organizations during WW2, they were paramilitary in nature, and DRK enlisted men wore military style uniforms and carried impressive "hewers" as a mark of rank and status. The hewer was more than just ceremonial, it had a practical purpose for preparing splints, casts, bandages, and litters. It featured a cutting edge, a heavy sawback spine, and a blunt tip to adhere to the Geneva Convention, which outlawed medical staff from carrying combat weapons. The DRK EM hewer ceased being made in 1940, and its impressive size and overt Germanic design made it a favorite war souvenir among US Army troops in the ETO. This German WW2 Deutsche Rotes Kreuz DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Dagger is in very good condition, with some scattered cleaning, scratching, pitting, spot patina, and scabbard wear at each side of the blade, some scattered finish abrading, pitting, and spot patina to the guard and pommel, some finish abrading and patina to the handle scale screws, and with some scattered age wear evident. Otherwise, the dagger is in fine shape, with no other damage. Most interestingly, it features a bright 10 1/2" square tipped fullered blade with a heavy sawback spine, sports the classic spread wing eagle and red cross insignia embossed in a roundel at the elegantly figured guard, and is simply stamped "GES. / GESCHUTZT" at the ricasso, which translates to a patented item. The maker's mark on these daggers is usually found on the tang under the handle scales; we have not removed the scales to look for that stamp, it may or may not have an additional maker's mark. The dagger boasts striking black plastic handle scales secured by two metal screws, with the right scale being crisply checkered, carries an elegant silver plated metal full guard and flared pommel, and exhibits the original "pebbled" black leather "bumper pad" at the blade/guard join. It's complete with the original German WW2 DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Scabbard in very good condition, with a small spot dent in the middle front body, some crazing, finish abrading, and patina to the black painted body, some scattered spot patina to the throat and end tip, and with some scattered age wear evident. Otherwise, the scabbard is in fine shape, with absolutely no cracking or other damage. Most interestingly, it retains approximately 75% of the original black painted finish on the body, exhibits the original screwed-in silver plated metal throat piece and end tip, and shows the original frog stud at the upper front body. The set is a fine example of a rare, original German WW2 Deutsche Rotes Kreuz DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Dagger.

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German WW2 Deutsche Rotes Kreuz DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Dagger & Sheath W/ Frog German WW2 Deutsche Rotes Kreuz DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Dagger & Sheath W/ Frog

German WW2 Deutsche Rotes Kreuz DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Dagger & Sheath W/ Frog

Lot #234 (Sale Order 234 of 354)

The German Red Cross (Deutsches Rotes Kreuz, DRK) was organized by the NSDAP in 1938. They worked closely with the local populace to handle air raids and gas attacks, and coordinated first aid efforts with police and fire brigades. As with most German organizations during WW2, they were paramilitary in nature, and DRK enlisted men wore military style uniforms and carried impressive "hewers" as a mark of rank and status. The hewer was more than just ceremonial, it had a practical purpose for preparing splints, casts, bandages, and litters. It featured a cutting edge, a heavy sawback spine, and a blunt tip to adhere to the Geneva Convention, which outlawed medical staff from carrying combat weapons. The DRK EM hewer ceased being made in 1940, and its impressive size and overt Germanic design made it a favorite war souvenir among US Army troops in the ETO. This German WW2 Deutsche Rotes Kreuz DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Dagger is in Very Good Condition, with some light spot patina to the blade, guard, and pommel, some patina to the handle scale screws, and with some light overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a 10 1/2" bright square tipped fullered blade with a heavy sawback spine, sports the classic spread wing eagle and red cross insignia embossed in a roundel in inverted fashion at the elegantly figured guard, and is simply stamped "GES. / GESCHUTZT" at the ricasso, which translates to a patented item. The maker's mark on these daggers is usually found on the tang under the handle scales; we have not removed the scales to look for that stamp, and it may or may not have an additional maker's mark. The dagger boasts the original black plastic handle scales secured by two metal screws, with the left scale being smooth and the right scale being checkered, exhibits an elegant nickel silver full guard, tang, and flared pommel, and carries the original "pebbled" brown leather "bumper pad" at the blade/guard join. It's complete with the original German WW2 DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Scabbard in Very Good Condition, with some light spot patina to the throat and end tip, some light scratching to the body, moderate drying, flaking, and crazing to the frog, a 1/2” slit tear in the bottom right front edge of the frog, some surface cracking along the top fold of the frog, and with some scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it retains approximately 90% of the original glossy black painted finish on the body, bears the original screwed-in nickel silver throat and end tip, and mounts the original black leather frog at top, with the letter “K” stamped at its upper back. The set is a fine example of a rare, original German WW2 Deutsche Rotes Kreuz DRK Red Cross EM Hewer Dagger.

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German WW2 F&A Helbig Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Airborne Gravity Knife German WW2 F&A Helbig Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Airborne Gravity Knife

German WW2 F&A Helbig Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Airborne Gravity Knife

Lot #235 (Sale Order 235 of 354)

The elite German paratroopers, known as Fallschirmjägers, shocked the world in 1940 with their success in Norway, and then overwhelmed Belgian and Dutch resistance in a series of swift blitzkrieg air assaults. During WW2, the German Luftwaffe built up a division-sized unit of three Fallschirmjäger regiments who went on to fight in Crete, Italy, and Normandy. On D-Day, the German 6th Fallschirmjäger Regiment met the US 101st Airborne Division in the field at Normandy in a titanic “paratrooper vs. paratrooper” clash, and the “Lions of Carentan” of FJR 6 gave as good as they got before withdrawing after a few days of intense close quarters combat. The parachute harness used by Fallschirmjägers in WW2 was different from Allied models, forcing German paratroopers to throw themselves forward out of the plane. They were in a face-down position when the chute opened, and landing on knees and elbows reduced the amount of equipment a trooper could carry. As a result, they jumped with only a pistol, gravity knife, and compass. German heavyweight boxing champion Max Schmeling, who was 1-1 against Joe Louis with a TKO victory in the 1930s, served as a Fallschirmjäger during the war. This German WW2 F&A Helbig Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Airborne Gravity Knife is in Good Condition, with moderate front to back loosening to the blade when in the open and locked position, some side to side loosening to the blade when in the same position, the blade tip able to extend a bit when it’s supposed to be fully retracted and locked, some light rounding to the blade tip, some sharpening to the blade edge, some scratching at each side of the blade, some scratching to the guard, some loosening to the locking latch at the upper tang, some scattered nicking, scratching, and darkening to the handle scales, and with some overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a 4” bright drop point gravity blade, sports the original, rugged walnut handle scales secured by 4 metal pins, and is etched at the ricasso with its scarcely encountered maker, “F&A HELBIG / Gaefler / STEINBACH K.R.M.”, one of the rarest makers of the gravity knife. It boasts a fully functional thumb lever opening, locking, and closing mechanism, exhibits the original folding secondary spike blade along the front tang, which still closes with a great “snap” and shows an “eagle 5” proof mark at its base, and carries the original steel hanging bale riveted at bottom. A fine example of a very rare, original German WW2 F&A Helbig Fallschirmjäger Paratrooper Airborne Gravity Knife.

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German WW2 F. Herder Early Pre-RZM SA Dress Dagger & Anodized Sheath German WW2 F. Herder Early Pre-RZM SA Dress Dagger & Anodized Sheath

German WW2 F. Herder Early Pre-RZM SA Dress Dagger & Anodized Sheath

Lot #236 (Sale Order 236 of 354)

The “Sturmabteilung” (SA), formed in 1921, was the original paramilitary branch of the NSDAP. Composed of Great War veterans and Freikorps members, the “brown shirts” of the SA were the brawling party thugs of the Nazi Party, frequently clashing with Communists in the streets during the hectic years of Weimar Germany. With the Nazis gaining power in 1933, a dress dagger heavily steeped in Ancient Roman design was introduced for SA members to wear with their iconic “brown shirt” uniform. The SA was a massive organization, with an eventual strength of close to 3 million men, and the demand for those daggers was equally intense. They were produced by 123 different makers, from the finest cutlers of Solingen to small, cottage-industry workshops. Those SA daggers produced before 1935 were marked with the maker’s name, while those afterward were marked with “RZM” maker’s codes to obfuscate the manufacturer and their location. This German WW2 F. Herder Early Pre-RZM SA Dress Dagger is in Very Good Condition, with some light front to back loosening to the blade, some slight scattered nicking to the blade edges, some light scratching and scabbard wear at each side of the blade, some light scratching to the handle, and with some light overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a gleaming 8 3/4” bright double edge dagger blade with the classic SA motto “Alles für Deutschland” (translating to “All for Germany”) crisply etched along the left side, boasts the classic early nickel silver guard, pommel, and pommel nut, the first of which is stamped “Om” for SA-Gruppe Ostmark, and is etched at the reverse ricasso with the “crossed keys” logo of its maker, the famous “F. HERDER A.S. / SOLINGEN”. The presence of the maker’s name and lack of an RZM mark denotes manufacture from ca. 1933-1935. It sports a beautiful dark walnut handle with the traditional German national eagle inset in inverted fashion at the middle left side and the familiar SA enameled roundel inset in inverted fashion at the lower left side, and is complete with the original German WW2 SA Early Brown Anodized Steel Scabbard in Very Good Condition, with a small spot dent in the back left end tip, moderate scratching, finish abrading, and spot patina to the body, and with some scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it retains approximately 35% of the original brown anodized finish on the body, exhibits the original nickel silver throat and end tip, the former with a hanging ring at the left side, and the set is a fine example of a rare, original German WW2 F. Herder Early Pre-RZM SA Dress Dagger.

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German WW2 E&F Horster Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger W/ Sheath, Hangers & Portepee German WW2 E&F Horster Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger W/ Sheath, Hangers & Portepee

German WW2 E&F Horster Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger W/ Sheath, Hangers & Portepee

Lot #237 (Sale Order 237 of 354)

In 1935, Hitler abrogated the Treaty of Versailles, and revealed the newly formed German Wehrmacht. This included the Luftwaffe, the German Air Force, which had surreptitiously been rebuilt with new gliders, bombers, and fighters, as well as a cadre of young officers. The Luftwaffe cut its teeth in the Spanish Civil War, wreaking havoc against cities such as Guernica in 1937, and infamously laid waste to London during the “Blitz” from September 1940-May 1941. In 1937, the Luftwaffe introduced the 2nd model dress dagger for officers, which was a smaller design more in the Army style than the 1st model. It was produced by some of Germany’s finest cutlers. This German WW2 E&F Horster Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger is in Very Good Condition, with some scratching at each side of the blade, some light darkening to the grip, some light loosening to the middle handle wrapping, some light spot fraying to the upper strands of the portepee, some loosening to the top layers of the knot portion of the portepee, and with some scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a 10" bright double edge dagger blade with a pronounced central spine, sports the classic spread wing eagle Luftwaffe guard, oak leaves and acorns decorated ferrule, and matching oak leaves and acorns decorated pommel, the last in a “globe” like shape with a swastika molded into each middle side, and boasts an elegant off-white swirl ridged celluloid grip with “twisted” brass wire wrapping. It's etched at the reverse ricasso with the logo of its maker, the famous “E.&F. HORSTER / SOLINGEN”, carries the original brown leather "bumper pad" at the blade/guard join, and even retains the original silver bullion portepee still neatly wrapped and knotted around the upper handle. The dagger is complete with the original German WW2 Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Scabbard in Very Good Condition, with heavy fraying to the cheesecloth backing of the top hanger, heavy scattered fraying to that top hanger, some scattered fraying to the bottom hanger, missing the securing prong from the top hanger buckle, missing the entire cheesecloth backing from the bottom hanger, missing the belt clip from the tops of the hangers, which also would connect the two, and with some scattered finish abrading, spot patina, and age wear evident. Most interestingly, it bears the traditional oak leaves and acorns embellished pebbled body, screwed-in throat piece, and both of the original oak leaves embossed mounted steel hanging rings at the upper left side, retains the original blue rayon and silver bullion dress hangers, and the set is a fine example of a rare, original German WW2 E&F Horster Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger.

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German WW2 E. Pack & Sohne Police Stag Handle K-98 Mauser Short Dress Bayonet, Sheath & Frog German WW2 E. Pack & Sohne Police Stag Handle K-98 Mauser Short Dress Bayonet, Sheath & Frog

German WW2 E. Pack & Sohne Police Stag Handle K-98 Mauser Short Dress Bayonet, Sheath & Frog

Lot #238 (Sale Order 238 of 354)

The German Police, like many German organizations of WW2, were paramilitary in nature. Their duties mainly consisted of establishing security and maintaining order, and their purview extended from bustling cities to vast countryside in both Germany and occupied areas. They checked wehrpasses, soldbuchs, and individual civilian documents, verifying the identity of anyone traveling on German waterways, railways, highways, city streets, and country roads, and some German Field Police units were also deployed in combat. German policemen wore a variety of elegant dress bayonets as a mark of rank and status, as well as a last line of personal defense. These featured elegant genuine stag handle scales badged with a small German Police insignia in inverted fashion at the right side. This German WW2 E. Pack & Söhne Police Badged Stag Handle K-98 Mauser Short Dress Bayonet is in Very Good Condition, with some light cleaning, scratching, pitting, and spot patina at each side of the blade, some scattered patina to the guard, tang, pommel, and handle scale screws, the handle scales remaining “shy” of the tang in some areas and “proud” of the tang in others, and with some light overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a 9 1/2” bright fullered spearpoint blade, sports gorgeous genuine stag handle scales with deep, dark, and elegant natural stippling with the classic small German Police insignia affixed in inverted fashion at the right side, and is stamped at the ricasso with the iconic logo of its maker, the famous “E. PACKE & SOHNE / SOLINGEN”. It boasts the traditional bright nickel plated “bird’s head” pommel, guard with downturned end, and slotted tang with a mortise and fully functional “locking lug” attachment, and is complete with the original German WW2 K-98 Short Dress Metal Scabbard in Very Good Condition, with some scattered spots of finish abrading to the body, some indenting to the middle right front frog, moderate drying, crazing, and surface cracking to the frog, about 5 missing stitches from the edge sewing of the upper right front and back frog, and with some scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it retains approximately 85% of the original glossy black painted finish on the body, bears the original frog stud at the front throat and “ball” end tip, and carries the original brown leather belt frog still attached. The set is a fine example of a rare, original German WW2 E. Pack & Söhne Police Badged Stag Handle K-98 Mauser Short Dress Bayonet.

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German WW2 Carl Eickhorn RZM M7/66 1941 SA Dress Dagger & Sheath W/ Hanger German WW2 Carl Eickhorn RZM M7/66 1941 SA Dress Dagger & Sheath W/ Hanger

German WW2 Carl Eickhorn RZM M7/66 1941 SA Dress Dagger & Sheath W/ Hanger

Lot #239 (Sale Order 239 of 354)

The “Sturmabteilung” (SA), formed in 1921, was the original paramilitary branch of the NSDAP. Composed of Great War veterans and Freikorps members, the “brown shirts” of the SA were the brawling party thugs of the Nazi Party, frequently clashing with Communists in the streets during the hectic years of Weimar Germany. With the Nazis gaining power in 1933, a dress dagger heavily steeped in Ancient Roman design was introduced for SA members to wear with their iconic “brown shirt” uniform. The SA was a massive organization, with an eventual strength of close to 3 million men, and the demand for those daggers was equally intense. They were produced by 123 different makers, from the finest cutlers of Solingen to small, cottage-industry workshops. This German WW2 Carl Eickhorn RZM M7/66 1941 SA Dress Dagger is in Excellent Condition, with some light scratching and scabbard wear at each side of the blade, a bit of nicking to the lower blade edges, some light scratching, flaking, and spot patina to the guard and pommel, some light scattered darkening to the handle, some light scattered nicking to the right side of the handle, and with some light scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features an 8 3/4” bright double edge dagger blade with the classic SA motto “Alles für Deutschland” (translating to “All for Germany”) crisply etched along the left side, boasts the classic bright nickel plated guard, pommel, and pommel nut, and is etched at the reverse ricasso with the circular “RZM” mark, along with the maker’s code “M7/66”, denoting manufacture by the famous Carl Eickhorn, and the date, “1941”. It sports a beautiful walnut handle with the traditional German national eagle inset in inverted fashion at the middle left side and the familiar SA enameled roundel inset in inverted fashion at the lower left side, and is complete with the original German WW2 SA Brown Painted Steel Scabbard in Excellent Condition, with only some light scattered scratching and age wear evident. Most interestingly, it retains approximately 95% of the original brown painted finish on the body, exhibits the original bright nickel plated throat and end tip, and carries the original brown leather hanging strap with bright plated nickel hardware attached to the hanging ring at the left side of the throat. The belt clip of that strap is “RZM” stamped, along with the maker’s code “M5/8”, denoting manufacture by the famous F. W. Assmann & Söhne, and the set is a beautiful example of a rare, original German WW2 Carl Eickhorn RZM M7/66 1941 SA Dress Dagger.

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German WW2 Carl Eickhorn Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger & Sheath German WW2 Carl Eickhorn Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger & Sheath

German WW2 Carl Eickhorn Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger & Sheath

Lot #240 (Sale Order 240 of 354)

In 1935, Hitler abrogated the Treaty of Versailles, and revealed the newly formed German Wehrmacht. This included the Luftwaffe, the German Air Force, which had surreptitiously been rebuilt with new gliders, bombers, and fighters, as well as a cadre of young officers. The Luftwaffe cut its teeth in the Spanish Civil War, wreaking havoc against cities such as Guernica in 1937, and infamously laid waste to London during the “Blitz” from September 1940-May 1941. In 1937, the Luftwaffe introduced the 2nd model dress dagger for officers, which was a smaller design more in the Army style than the 1st model. It was produced by some of Germany’s finest cutlers. This German WW2 Carl Eickhorn Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger is in Good Condition, with some rounding to the blade tip, some pitting and patina at each side of the blade, heavy loosening to the guard, heavy dark crazing and surface cracking to the handle, missing the ferrule, missing the leather “bumper” pad from the blade/guard join, and with some overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features a 9 5/8" fairly bright double edge dagger blade with a pronounced central spine, sports the classic spread wing eagle Luftwaffe guard and oak leaves and acorns decorated pommel, the latter in a “globe” like shape with a swastika molded into each middle side, and boasts an elegant off white swirl ridged celluloid grip with “twisted” brass wire wrapping. It's etched in inverted fashion at the ricasso with the iconic “squirrel” logo of its maker, the famous “ORIGINAL / Eickhorn / SOLINGEN”, and is complete with the original German WW2 Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Scabbard in Very Good Condition, with some overall patina, and with some scattered age wear evident. Most interestingly, it bears the traditional oak leaves and acorns embellished pebbled body, screwed-in throat piece, and both of the original oak leaves embossed mounted steel hanging rings at the upper left side, and the set is a fine example of a rare, original German WW2 Carl Eickhorn Luftwaffe Officer 2nd Model Dress Dagger.

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German WW2 C. Linder Early Pre-RZM SA Dress Dagger & Anodized Sheath German WW2 C. Linder Early Pre-RZM SA Dress Dagger & Anodized Sheath

German WW2 C. Linder Early Pre-RZM SA Dress Dagger & Anodized Sheath

Lot #241 (Sale Order 241 of 354)

The “Sturmabteilung” (SA), formed in 1921, was the original paramilitary branch of the NSDAP. Composed of Great War veterans and Freikorps members, the “brown shirts” of the SA were the brawling party thugs of the Nazi Party, frequently clashing with Communists in the streets during the hectic years of Weimar Germany. With the Nazis gaining power in 1933, a dress dagger heavily steeped in Ancient Roman design was introduced for SA members to wear with their iconic “brown shirt” uniform. The SA was a massive organization, with an eventual strength of close to 3 million men, and the demand for those daggers was equally intense. They were produced by 123 different makers, from the finest cutlers of Solingen to small, cottage-industry workshops. Those SA daggers produced before 1935 were marked with the maker’s name, while those afterward were marked with “RZM” maker’s codes to obfuscate the manufacturer and their location. This German WW2 C. Linder Early Pre-RZM SA Dress Dagger is in Very Good Condition, with some light sharpening to the blade edges, some light cleaning, scratching, pitting, and scabbard wear at each side of the blade, some light scratching to the guard and pommel, some light nicking to the handle, and with some light overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it features an 8 3/4” bright double edge dagger blade with the classic SA motto “Alles für Deutschland” (translating to “All for Germany”) etched along the left side, boasts the classic early nickel silver guard, pommel, and pommel nut, the first of which is stamped “Wm” for SA-Gruppe Westmark, and is etched at the reverse ricasso with the seldom seen maker’s mark of “C. LINDER / SOLINGEN / MERSCHEID”, one of the scarcer makers of SA daggers. The presence of the maker’s name and lack of an RZM mark denotes manufacture from ca. 1933-1935. It sports a beautiful walnut handle with the traditional German national eagle inset in inverted fashion at the middle left side and the familiar SA enameled roundel inset in inverted fashion at the lower left side, and is complete with the original German WW2 SA Early Brown Anodized Steel Scabbard in Good Condition, with a sizable dent and crack in the bottom right “ball” portion of the end tip, some scattered spot denting to the throat, body, and end tip, some scratching and finish abrading to the body, and with some overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it retains approximately 65% of the original brown anodized finish on the body, exhibits the original nickel silver throat and end tip, and carries a period but not SA issue black leather hanging strap with belt clip attached to the hanging ring at the left side of the throat. The set is a fine example of a rare, original German WW2 C. Linder Early Pre-RZM SA Dress Dagger.

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German Army WW2 DAK Afrika Korps Captured British South African “Polo” Style Khaki Pith Helmet German Army WW2 DAK Afrika Korps Captured British South African “Polo” Style Khaki Pith Helmet

German Army WW2 DAK Afrika Korps Captured British South African “Polo” Style Khaki Pith Helmet

Lot #242 (Sale Order 242 of 354)

The legendary Afrika Korps was the German expeditionary force operating in Libya and Tunisia during the North African campaign of WW2. The fighting reputation of the Afrika Korps became almost mythical, as did that of its commander, the "Desert Fox" Erwin Rommel, as they drove the British back in the Western Desert nearly to Cairo, and threatened the Suez Canal itself. During WW2, the Germans were notorious for pressing an incredible amount of foreign arms and equipment into service, from Polish Radom pistols to British/South African pith helmets. This German Army WW2 DAK Afrika Korps Captured British South African “Polo” Style Khaki Pith Helmet is in Good Condition, with a deep tear in the top front crown and a resulting 3” glue repair on the interior top front crown, a 1” tear and crack in the cotton and felt at the upper back left crown, a small hole in the cotton covering at the back left brim, a small split in the khaki edge trim at the middle right brim, a khaki finished metal ventilator cap having been drilled into the top crown, brass chinstrap hooks having been riveted to the sides of the interior brim, some mothing to the felt around the inside, missing the leather sweatband, and with some overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it's the classic ca. 1942 made British/South African “polo” style khaki cotton covered green pressed felt pith helmet, which was captured by the Germans in North Africa, and pressed into Afrika Korps service with the classic aluminum Heer “eagle” shield affixed to the left side and aluminum National “tricolors” shield affixed to the right side. It features the traditional khaki multi-fold puggaree hatband, bears 4 khaki finished metal ventilation grommets at each side of the crown, and if fitted with a sweatband, would be a fairly large size. A fine example of a rare, original German Army WW2 DAK Afrika Korps Captured British South African “Polo” Style Khaki Pith Helmet.

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German Army WW2 Eastern Front Rabbit Fur Winter Cap 1943 EXC German Army WW2 Eastern Front Rabbit Fur Winter Cap 1943 EXC

German Army WW2 Eastern Front Rabbit Fur Winter Cap 1943 EXC

Lot #243 (Sale Order 243 of 354)

Hitler struck East in Operation Barbarossa on June 22, 1941, breaking the Non-Aggression Pact and invading Russia. Early on, the German Wehrmacht racked up victories and captured vast amounts of Soviet territory, but the advance ground to a halt in the winter of 1941. Just 20km short of Moscow, the German army bogged down, and was subjected to a brutal winter even by Soviet Russian standards. German tanks and vehicles froze, and the men were unprepared for that bitter cold, having not been issued suitable winter clothing. The Germans vowed never to be so poorly prepared for another winter campaign, and began producing large amounts of winter clothing that was issued on the Eastern Front. That winter gear was worn from before the German high water mark at Stalingrad, and through the retreat all the way back to Berlin. This German Army WW2 Eastern Front Rabbit Fur Winter Cap is in Excellent Condition, with only a small tear in the skin and some light bare patching in the fur evident at the edge of the front left ear flap. Most interestingly, it’s crafted of crisp grayish green feldgrau wool with a clean brown cotton lining, sports thick, warm rabbit fur trim around the front bill and fold down ear/neck flaps, and is dated "43" in the fully legible maker’s stamping inside. It's marked a Size "55" (US Size 6 7/8), features the original, fully intact gray HBT cotton tie tapes on the ear flaps, which also carry a gray plastic button and cord loop closure, and is a beautiful example of a rare, original German Army WW2 Eastern Front Rabbit Fur Winter Cap.

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German WW2 Pilot Motorcycle Dispatch Rider Leather Flight Riding Breeches German WW2 Pilot Motorcycle Dispatch Rider Leather Flight Riding Breeches

German WW2 Pilot Motorcycle Dispatch Rider Leather Flight Riding Breeches

Lot #244 (Sale Order 244 of 354)

These are original Waist: 34” Inseam: 28” German World War II-era leather riding breeches, issued primarily to Luftwaffe pilots, motorcycle dispatch riders, and armored vehicle crewmen. Constructed from heavy, high-quality black leather, these breeches were built to withstand the rigors of cold weather, open-air riding, and combat conditions. The thick leather offered a level of protection and insulation ideal for high-altitude flight or fast motorbike travel, making them a staple for German forces engaged in dynamic, fast-moving warfare. Condition is very good for age, showing supple leather with expected creases and light surface wear from use. Stitching remains intact, and there are no tears or major damage. This is a fantastic piece for collectors of WWII German militaria, re-enactors, or film costume departments seeking authentic period gear.

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German WW2 Luftwaffe Single Decal M-42 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet ET64 German WW2 Luftwaffe Single Decal M-42 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet ET64

German WW2 Luftwaffe Single Decal M-42 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet ET64

Lot #245 (Sale Order 245 of 354)

In addition to unleashing punishing bombing campaigns against Poland, France, and Britain, the Luftwaffe also deployed gliders, paratroopers, and field units. Luftwaffe flak regiments provided both anti-aircraft and anti-tank artillery, utilizing the legendary 88 for both roles, and Luftwaffe ground troops fought from Stalingrad in the East to North Africa and Italy in the Mediterranean. This German WW2 Luftwaffe Single Decal M-42 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet is in Good Condition, with most of the decal at the left crown having chipped away long ago, though portions of the eagle’s wings, talons, and the swastika remain visible, a bit of loosening to the front split rivets, moderate finish abrading and patina around the exterior and the inside, heavy tearing to the left side of the leather liner lappets, with the ends of those lappets still remaining tied to the cotton connecting lace at middle, moderate tearing to the top edge of the leather liner at the front crown, some scattered small tears around the rest of the top edge of that leather liner, moderate drying, crazing, and darkening to the leather liner, the left chinstrap having torn away long ago, moderate surface cracking to the middle of the right chinstrap, and with some overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it boasts approximately 60% of the original bluish gray finish around the exterior and the inside, sports a bit of the original Luftwaffe single decal at the left crown, and features the classic M-42 stamped air vents and raw, flanged edge rim. It’s stamped with the maker and size code "ET64" at the interior left ear, carries the German soldier's name "R.R. Gordes" hand marked in black at the left side of the leather liner, and bears the lot number “1782” stamped at the interior back skirt. It exhibits all three of the original split rivets, the original aluminum liner band with rounded chinstrap bales, most of the original brown leather lappet liner with a browned cotton connecting lace, and the original black finished leather right chinstrap, and is a fine example of a rare, original German WW2 Luftwaffe Single Decal M-42 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet.

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German Army WW2 Heer Single Decal Austrian Reissue M-17 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet German Army WW2 Heer Single Decal Austrian Reissue M-17 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet

German Army WW2 Heer Single Decal Austrian Reissue M-17 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet

Lot #246 (Sale Order 246 of 354)

The world had never seen an army like the German army of WW2; as Winston Churchill once said, "If it is to live in peace, it must never see another". At its apogee, Germany's conquests extended from the French channel ports in the West to Stalingrad in the East. In 1935, Hitler abrogated the Treaty of Versailles, and Germany began rebuilding its armed forces. As the Germans developed and issued the M-35 stahlhelm, the Wehrmacht also scoured its warehouses for old Great War helmets, which were refurbished with new paint jobs, decals, and liners, and reissued to soldaten of the new and ever expanding German Heer. This program was made even easier with the "Anschluss" German annexation of Austria in March 1938, yet another step towards "peace for our time". This German Army WW2 Heer Single Decal Austrian Reissue M-17 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet is in fair condition, with a deep dent in the top front crown, moderate denting at the right crown, moderate loosening to the ventilation bolt at the right crown, at least three heavy coats of reissue dark feldgrau repaint around the exterior, almost being a dark gray or black color, heavy scattered surface chipping to those finishes, some flaking to the Heer decal at the left crown, the national tri-color decal having been removed from the right crown, the maker and size code as well as the lot number having been obscured from the interior skirt with those coats of reissue repaint, some scattered dark patina around the interior crown, missing the split rivets, missing the liner, missing the chinstraps, and with moderate overall age wear evident. Otherwise, the helmet is in fair shape, with no other damage to the tough steel construction, which retains approximately 60% of the reissue multi-coat dark feldgrau period repainted exterior finish. Most interestingly, it boasts the original Heer single decal at the left crown, which shows some great "spider crazing", sports the classic Austrian M-17 ventilation bolts at each side of the crown, and features the original metal chinstrap bales at each side of the interior. An honest example of a rare, original German Army WW2 Heer Single Decal Austrian Reissue M-17 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet.

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German Army WW2 DAK Afrika Korps 1st Pattern Khaki Pith Helmet German Army WW2 DAK Afrika Korps 1st Pattern Khaki Pith Helmet

German Army WW2 DAK Afrika Korps 1st Pattern Khaki Pith Helmet

Lot #247 (Sale Order 247 of 354)

The legendary Afrika Korps was the German expeditionary force operating in Libya and Tunisia during the North African campaign of WW2. The fighting reputation of the Afrika Korps became almost mythical, as did that of its commander, the "Desert Fox" Erwin Rommel, as they drove the British back in the Western Desert nearly to Cairo, and threatened the Suez Canal itself. DAK soldaten often wore the classic 1st pattern khaki pith helmet, badged with a Heer “eagle” shield on the left side and a National “tricolors” shield on the right side. This German Army WW2 DAK Afrika Korps 1st Pattern Khaki Pith Helmet is in Very Good Condition, with some verdigris to the tricolors shield at the right side, some verdigris soiling around that shield at the right crown, some scattered darkening, spot soiling, and spot verdigris around the exterior, some scattered drying and crazing to the leather chinstrap and edge trim, and with some light overall age wear evident. Most interestingly, it's marked a Size "5" (for 55) inside, making it a US Size 6 7/8, carries the beautiful original Heer “eagle” shield at the left crown and National “tricolors” shield at the right crown, and features the original green finished leather chinstrap with metal hardware and matching green finished leather edge trim. It’s marked at the right side of the brown leather sweatband with the classic triangular “wheat” logo of its maker, the famous ORL, sports a crisp red cotton crown lining, and still remains stout and solid. A beautiful example of a rare, original German Army WW2 DAK Afrika Korps 1st Pattern Khaki Pith Helmet.

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German Army WW2 Heer Single Decal M-42 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet NS62 German Army WW2 Heer Single Decal M-42 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet NS62

German Army WW2 Heer Single Decal M-42 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet NS62

Lot #248 (Sale Order 248 of 354)

The world had never seen an army like the German army of WW2; as Winston Churchill once said, "If it is to live in peace, it must never see another". At its apogee, Germany's conquests extended from the French channel ports in the West to Stalingrad in the East. Nothing symbolized the hard fighting German soldaten of WW2 more than the iconic stahlhelm, with its distinctive, sinister profile. The M-42 was the last iteration of the wartime German steel helmet, with drilled air vents and a raw, flanged edge rim. This German Army WW2 Heer Single Decal M-42 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet is in good condition, with a glossy dark olive green period field repainted exterior finish, moderate scattered scratching, finish abrading, and spot patina around the exterior, heavy tearing to the leather liner, much of which is now missing, the metal adjustment buckle having torn away from the end of the left chinstrap, and remaining connected to the right chinstrap, some scattered finish abrading and spot patina around the inside, some dusting around the interior crown, and with some overall age wear evident. Otherwise, the helmet is in fine shape, with absolutely no dents, cracking, or other damage to the tough steel construction, which retains approximately 70% of the glossy dark olive green period repainted exterior finish. Most interestingly, it boasts the original "gold toned" Heer single decal at the left crown, sports the classic M-42 stamped air vents and raw, flanged edge rim, and is lightly stamped with the maker and size code "NS62" at the interior left ear, denoting it's a Size Small, and was produced by Vereinigte Deutsche Nikelwerke, Schwerte. It carries the German soldier's surname "Moser" hand painted in white at the interior middle back skirt, covering the lot number, features all three of the original split rivets, the original aluminum liner band with rounded chinstrap bales, a remnant of the original brown leather lappet liner with brown leather connecting lace, and the original brown leather chinstraps, and is a fine example of a rare, original German Army WW2 Heer Single Decal M-42 Stahlhelm Steel Combat Helmet.

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Custom DWM Luger Pistol Carbine & Shoulder Stock 8 Custom DWM Luger Pistol Carbine & Shoulder Stock 8

Custom DWM Luger Pistol Carbine & Shoulder Stock 8" 7.65mm .30 Parabellum Semi-Automatic, C&R

Lot #249 (Sale Order 249 of 354)

Make: The frame is DWM, some parts are Erfurt

Model: Custom Luger Carbine

Serial Number: 3088a

Year of Manufacture: The frame was made ca. 1914-1919, we do not know when it was assembled to its current configuration.

Caliber: 7.65mm / .30 Luger

Action Type: Striker-Fired, Short-Recoil Toggle-Action Semi-Automatic Fed By Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 8”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a is a serrated blade dovetailed to a base at the muzzle. The rear sight is a fine-tune "V"-notch tangent sight mounted to the barrel, adjustable from 100 to 800 meters. The rear toggle link has had its original fixed rear sight removed.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered wood. The inside of each panel has "3088" hand-written in pencil. The grips have light handling wear with some scattered nicks and scuffs. The checkering is generally well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Strawed

Finish Originality: Refinished, numbered parts match or have been force-matched.

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with well defined rifling. There is scattered minor erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 7 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 85% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. There is scattered finish wear along the sides of the barrel and on the sideplate. There is infrequent other more minor wear. The strawed parts have muted. There are some scattered light nicks and small scratches. There is infrequent very minor surface oxidation. The rear toggle has been touched-up where its rear sight was removed. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads are sharp. Most markings are clear, an export mark has been nearly completely removed from the right of the barrel extension, the front toggle has no maker's marking. Overall, this handgun rates in Very Good condition as customized.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a single wood floorplate magazine, a Luger Navy board-style stock and a 50-round box of Remington Kleanbore .30 Luger ammunition. The magazine shows extensive oxidation on its body. The stock has a 1920 property marking. Please note, the flaps of the ammo box warn against using the ammunition in a Carbine.

Our Assessment: The Luge is one of the most iconic and visually distinctive sidearms in history. It has seen extensive use by military, law enforcement, and remains popular commercially to this very day. This example has been assembled into a pistol-carbine configuration with an 8" barrel, tangent rear sight, and matching or force-matched numbered parts. In Very Good condition as customized, it will make a neat addition to any collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Swiss W+F Bern M06/29 1929 4 3/4 Swiss W+F Bern M06/29 1929 4 3/4

Swiss W+F Bern M06/29 1929 4 3/4" 7.65mm .30 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol & Holster, 1943 C&R

Lot #250 (Sale Order 250 of 354)

Make: Waffenfabrik Bern (F+W)

Model: Ordnance Pistol Model 06/29, Luger

Serial#: 67924

Year of Manufacture: August 1943

Caliber: 7.65mm Luger

Action Type: Toggle-Action Semi-Automatic Striker-Fired Pistol fed by a Detachable Magazine with a Grip Safety

Markings: The barrel is marked "67924" and "BP" on the chamber, there is a cross on the bottom. The barrel extension lug is marked "924", the right of the barrel extension is marked "P" and "64". The extractor is marked "GELADEN". The striker and its guide are each marked with a cross. The front toggle is marked with the Swiss nation crest on top, the bottom has "CN", a cross and "S" in a circle. The rear toggle is marked with the serial number "67924" on top, the bottom has "CN" and a cross. The coupling link is marked "CN" and a cross. The lug well on the frame is marked "8.43", the left of the frame is marked "F+" inside a stylized "W", found again on the rear of the frame, the left is also marked "67924". The inside of the side-plate is marked "924". The trigger is marked with a cross. The left side of the frame is marked "S" to indicate the safe position. There is no import mark.

Barrel Length: 4 3/4"

Sights/ Optics: The front sight is blade dovetailed to a banded base at the muzzle. The rear sight is a "U"-notch integral to the rear toggle link.

Stock Configuration & Condition/ Grip: The grip panels are two-piece checkered bakelite. The grips have minor handling wear with only a few light scuffs and handling marks. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Fine condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Arsenal refurbished, likely immediately prior to being sold out of service.

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with sharp rifling. There is some light erosion and infrequent minor pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates about 7 out of 10.

Overall Condition: The pistol retains about 90% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at most edges. There is infrequent light wear, mostly on the barrel. There is some minor surface oxidation, mostly in the grip areas. There are a few minor nicks and small scratches. The action shows light operational wear. The screw heads are tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: The pistol comes with a total of two 8-round magazines and Swiss military holster, stamped between the belt loops with "A. VOLKEN / SATTLER / FLUELEN / 40". The inside has what appears to be "LL Eug. Ernst" hand-written. The magazines have correct bakelite floorplates secured with two pins.

Our Assessment: The Parabellum-Pistole, commonly referred to as the Luger, was designed by Georg Johann Luger. Luger eventually secured a contract for his new pistol with the Swiss Army which dubbed it the model 1900, chambered for 7.65mm cartridges and a slightly improved variant was adopted several years later, the Model 1906. These early pistols were manufactured by DWM and imported by the Swiss until 1918 when WWI turned decidedly against Germany, henceforth Waffenfabrik Bern began to domestically fabricate the M1906.

In 1929, Switzerland introduced a domestic variant of the Parabellum Pistole, the Model 1906/29 which superseded the M1906, it featured a number of small improvements. The Swiss Army managed to avoid being drawn into either World War and their Lugers are generally better preserved then the German guns which saw extensive service in both. This gun has some light wear, but it is nicely preserved. The markings are clear with the parts all serial matched. The holster is the correct type, though it was made a few years before the pistol. This is a beautiful handgun that is both ergonomic and mechanically sound. For fans of the Luger and military history, this is the gun for you. Good luck on your bid!

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Pre-WWII German Walther PPK RZM .32 ACP 3 1/4” Semi Auto Pistol & Rare, Correct RZM Holster 1935 C&R Pre-WWII German Walther PPK RZM .32 ACP 3 1/4” Semi Auto Pistol & Rare, Correct RZM Holster 1935 C&R

Pre-WWII German Walther PPK RZM .32 ACP 3 1/4” Semi Auto Pistol & Rare, Correct RZM Holster 1935 C&R

Lot #251 (Sale Order 251 of 354)

Make: Walther

Model: PPK

Serial Number: 831624

Year of Manufacture: 1935

Caliber: 7.65mm (.32 ACP)

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, DA/SA, Decocker/Safety

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “ Waffenfabrik Walther, Zella Mehlis(thur) / Walther Patent Cal. 7.65mm Mod PPK”, with the Walther

Banner Logo. The right side of the frame is marked “831624”. The chamber is marked with a crown over N. Both grips are marked with a Walther Banner. All numbers matching.

Barrel Length: 3.25”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade integral to the slide. The rear sight is a U-notch sight integral to the slide. The top of the slide is wavy serrated for glare reduction.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is a one-piece Walther brown checkered polymer grip with smooth borders and Walther Banners at their tops. The checkering is intact with minor rub wear and a few faintly flattened peaks. Overall, the grips are in Very Good condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One 7rd .32 ACP magazines in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is Bright. The rifling is Sharp. There is no erosion. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This gun retains about 99% of its metal finish. There are a few minor scratches including some operational wear on the barrel. The slide and frame has thinning along the leading edges. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear and legible. Overall, this pistol rates in excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly; the slide retracts, the magazine drops free and the hammer and trigger operate correctly, although we have not test-fired this gun. The safety also functions as a decocking lever. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with one magazine, and the rare, correct RZM leather holster.

Our Assessment: The Walther PPK is one of those timeless designs that just seems to get better with age. In truth, this pistol is so well designed, and features so many innovative and useful features, that it is still considered one of the premier self-defense/pocket pistols available today. The RZM stands for Reichszeugmeisterei, the Party's central office responsible for overseeing and approving the production of uniforms, equipment, and other party-related items. This one is chambered in the useful .32 ACP Caliber, which, with modern loadings, makes a fine round for trail use, plinking, or even self-defense round, especially when no larger pistol will fit anywhere without showing. This one is in Excellent condition.

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Walther Thuringia Model PPK 7.65mm .32 ACP SA/DA Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1938 C&R Walther Thuringia Model PPK 7.65mm .32 ACP SA/DA Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1938 C&R

Walther Thuringia Model PPK 7.65mm .32 ACP SA/DA Semi-Automatic Pistol, 1938 C&R

Lot #252 (Sale Order 252 of 354)

Make: Walther

Model: PPK

Serial Number: 176395K

Year of Manufacture: Ca. 1938

Caliber: .32 A.C.P. (7.65mm Browning)

Action Type: Single or Double Action Semi-Auto with 7-Round Removable Magazine

Barrel Length: 3 1/4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a low-profile blade integral to the slide. The rear sight is a “U” notch integral to the slide. The top of the slide has wavy serrations to reduce glare.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The one-piece grip is black & brown checkered composite that encloses the backstrap. The grip shows the usual minor warping, common to this material. On each side, the bolster around the grip screw has a tiny crack. There are a few other scattered minor marks. The checkering is well-defined. There are no chips. Overall, the grips are in about Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blue

Finish Originality: Original, the slide is serial-matching.

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 9 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 98% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at some edges, mostly at the leading edges of the slide. There is minor wear on the safety lever. There are a few other scattered minor marks and evidence of use. The screw head is lightly tool marked with a strong slot. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a single 7-round magazine with a pinky extension floorplate.

Our Assessment: Walther's original factory was located in Zella-Mehlis in the "Land" (state) of Thuringia. As that part of Germany was occupied by the Soviet Union following World War II, Walther fled to West Germany, where they established a new factory in Ulm. This is a .32 caliber Walther Model PPK made in 1938, near the beginning of WWII, at the factory in Thuringia. It is in Fine condition with roughly 97% original finish remaining. The bore is solid with sharp rifling. Walthers are known for their reliability. That said, they are also collectible. This example, in its high condition, would be a great addition to a Walther collection missing a pre-war commercial PPK. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Swedish Carl Gustafs AG m/42B Ljungman 6.5x55 25.5” Semi Auto Rifle, 1943 C&R Swedish Carl Gustafs AG m/42B Ljungman 6.5x55 25.5” Semi Auto Rifle, 1943 C&R

Swedish Carl Gustafs AG m/42B Ljungman 6.5x55 25.5” Semi Auto Rifle, 1943 C&R

Lot #253 (Sale Order 253 of 354)

Make: Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori, Sweden

Model: Automatgevär m/42B

Serial Number: 11455

Year of Manufacture: 1943

Caliber: 6.5x55 Swedish

Action Type: Semi-Auto, Tilting Breech Direct Impingement Gas System, Magazine Fed.

Markings: The receiver is marked, “S.S.” on the right side and, “19C43 / 11455 B” with a crown. All serialized parts are matched. The barrel is marked with an import mark. There are various small proofs throughout.

Barrel Length: 25.5” Ported

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an adjustable hooded blade post set on a raised block. The rear sight is a dial adjustable u-notch sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece wood set with a forend cap/cleaning rod, barrel band w/ sling bar, finger grooves, through bolt, semi-pistol grip, straight comb, stock marking disk, sling loop, and steel buttplate. There are scratches and pressure dents throughout. The wrist has cracks forming. There are several minor chips throughout. The LOP is 13.5”. Overall, the stock is in Very Good Condition as refinished.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: None.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original to arsenal refurbishment

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore and no signs of pitting. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates at a 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 92% of its metal finish. There is light thinning and wear marks throughout. The leading edges are worn. The action is smooth. There are some light spots of rust on the front sight base. The markings are clear. The rubber case deflector is in good condition. The screw heads are light to moderately tooled. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good to Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Swedish Carl Gustafs AG m/42B Ljungman, chambered in 6.5x55 Swedish, is a historically significant semi-automatic battle rifle, developed by Sweden during World War II to provide its armed forces with a modern, self-loading service weapon. Manufactured in 1943 at the famed Carl Gustafs Stads Gevärsfaktori, the AG m/42B is notable for its direct impingement gas system and tilting breech block, a design that predates and likely influenced later rifles such as the French MAS-49 and even the U.S. AR-15. With its 25.5-inch ported barrel, this rifle is capable of excellent long-range accuracy, especially when paired with the flat-shooting, low-recoil 6.5x55mm cartridge, which is widely regarded as one of the finest military calibers of the 20th century. This particular example retains about 92% of its metal finish, showing only light thinning and honest wear along the high edges and contact points. The bore is exceptional, with a bright interior and sharp rifling, rating 9.5/10 in our opinion—indicative of both minimal use and excellent maintenance, likely during its arsenal refurbishment. All serialized components are matching, and the receiver bears clear Swedish markings, including the crown and "S.S." inspector's mark. The two-piece hardwood stock shows typical signs of handling, including scattered pressure dents, scratches, and minor chips, along with some cracks forming at the wrist, but remains structurally sound and retains much of its character. The rubber case deflector, a distinguishing feature of the B variant, is also present and in good condition.

For collectors of WWII and Cold War-era semi-automatic rifles, the AG m/42B Ljungman is an essential and increasingly scarce piece. Its innovative gas system, robust construction, and historical relevance place it among the most desirable C&R-eligible semi-autos on the market. While not as widely known as its contemporaries, the Ljungman is a unique engineering achievement and a cornerstone of Swedish military arms development. Whether added to a collection, used for vintage rifle competition, or simply appreciated for its advanced design, this rifle is a standout example of mid-century European military ingenuity.

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Vintage Remington UMC 1916-1919 Two-Piece Blue & Purple .38 Long Colt Ammo Box & 50 Rounds Vintage Remington UMC 1916-1919 Two-Piece Blue & Purple .38 Long Colt Ammo Box & 50 Rounds

Vintage Remington UMC 1916-1919 Two-Piece Blue & Purple .38 Long Colt Ammo Box & 50 Rounds

Lot #254 (Sale Order 254 of 354)

This is a Vintage 2-piece rounded corner ammunition box manufactured by Remington UMC circa 1916-1919. The two piece blue and purple box features the combined Remington UMC logo in the red circle. Inside are 50 rounds of reloaded .38 Long Colt cartridges. The cartridges are in Good condition.

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2 Full Complete Boxes of Vintage .38 Smith & Wesson Revolver Cartridges 1913 2 Full Complete Boxes of Vintage .38 Smith & Wesson Revolver Cartridges 1913

2 Full Complete Boxes of Vintage .38 Smith & Wesson Revolver Cartridges 1913

Lot #255 (Sale Order 255 of 354)

Here are 2 complete Vintage 50-round boxes of .38 Smith & Wesson cartridges. Both feature a drawing of the .38 S&W Revolver on the label. One is a 1913 box loaded with “Lesmok” black powder substitute. This box also features the desirable red “W” on the ends of the box. The other box is circa 1900, with black powder cartridges. All the cartridges are Headstamped, “W.R.A. Co. 38 S&W”. The boxes are in Fair but very readable condition. 


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Smith & Wesson .38 Double Action Top Break 2nd Model Revolver 3.5 Smith & Wesson .38 Double Action Top Break 2nd Model Revolver 3.5

Smith & Wesson .38 Double Action Top Break 2nd Model Revolver 3.5" Nickel Finish Antique

Lot #256 (Sale Order 256 of 354)

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Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: .38 Double Action Top Break, 2nd Model

Serial Number: 91016

Year of Manufacture: 1880-1882 (Antique)

Caliber: .38 S&W

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Top-Break Opening Cylinder

Markings: The top of the barrel rib is clearly marked:
""SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. U.S.A. PAT'D JAN 17 & 24.65 JULY 11.65 AUG 24.69 REISSUE JULY 25.71 MAY 11.80 JAN 3.82.""
The serial number ""91016"" is found on the butt, cylinder, latch, barrel, and extractor.

Barrel Length: 3 ½”

Sights / Optics: The revolver has a rounded blade front sight integral to the barrel rib and a fixed notch rear sight integral to the barrel latch.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered black hard rubber panels with embossed Smith & Wesson logos. The grips show minor handling wear with well-defined checkering and no chips or cracks. Overall, they are in Very Good to Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray with worn but visible rifling. There is mild erosion and scattered light pitting throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates approximately 5.5/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 90% of its original nickel finish. There is evident finish loss and burn marks on the cylinder consistent with firing. There are scattered minor handling marks, light surface scratches, and spots of discoloration typical for an antique revolver. The nickel remains bright overall. Screw heads show minor tool marks but remain very serviceable. The markings remain clear and distinct. Overall, this revolver rates in Fine antique condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder locks up securely with minimal side-to-side play. The double-action trigger pull is smooth, and the single-action break remains crisp. The top-break mechanism is smooth with solid barrel latch engagement. As with all antique firearms, thorough inspection and cleaning are recommended before use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Smith & Wesson .38 Double Action 2nd Model revolver is a wonderful representation of late 19th-century American revolver innovation. Manufactured between 1880-1882, it features Smith & Wesson’s iconic top-break design, offering fast and convenient reloading compared to earlier designs. This revolver was widely popular among both civilian users and law enforcement of its era.

Retaining approximately 90% original nickel finish and displaying authentic age-related finish loss, particularly evident on the cylinder, this revolver shows the character of a firearm that has been carefully used yet preserved. Its original hard rubber grips remain in very good condition, further enhancing its collector value.

Collectors and antique firearm enthusiasts will appreciate this revolver as both a tangible historical artifact and an example of Smith & Wesson’s timeless craftsmanship. Its attractive appearance, mechanical reliability, and antique status make it a desirable addition to any historical firearms collection.

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Smith & Wesson S&W Pre-Model 10 Double Action Revolver .38 Special 2” C&R 1963-1965 Smith & Wesson S&W Pre-Model 10 Double Action Revolver .38 Special 2” C&R 1963-1965

Smith & Wesson S&W Pre-Model 10 Double Action Revolver .38 Special 2” C&R 1963-1965

Lot #257 (Sale Order 257 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: Pre-Model 10 (Military & Police)

Serial Number: C70786

Year of Manufacture: 1963-1965, C&R

Caliber: .38 Special

Action Type: Double Action Revolver with a Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “SMITH & WESSON .38 S&W SPC. CTG.” The right side of the barrel is blank. The right side of the frame is marked with the Smith & Wesson monogram logo along with “MARCAS REGISTRADAS.” The frame, barrel, and cylinder have matching serial numbers. Additional patent and manufacturer markings are present on the frame under the cylinder yoke.

Barrel Length: 2” Pinned Barrel

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a round blade integral to the barrel. The rear sight is a square notch milled into the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are the original round-butt checkered walnut stocks with Smith & Wesson medallions. The checkering remains crisp, and there is no significant wear or damage. The grips rate in Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued with Case Colored Hammer and Trigger

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 98% of its original metal finish. The only notable finish loss is found on the front of the cylinder over three chambers and a minute hairline area of missing finish on the left side of the muzzle at approximately 4 o’clock. The case coloring on the hammer and trigger is bold and vibrant, and the bluing remains deep and lustrous throughout. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are clean. The markings are crisp and well-defined. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder locks up with little play, and the trigger pull is smooth in both single and double action. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 10, also known as the Military & Police model, is one of the most widely used and respected revolvers in history. It set the standard for police and military sidearms and has remained in continuous production for over a century due to its reliability and excellent design.

This particular example, manufactured between 1963 and 1965, is an outstanding collector’s piece. Retaining 98% of its original bluing with only minimal wear, it also features a beautifully vivid case-colored hammer and trigger. The deep, lustrous finish and high overall condition make this revolver a standout piece in any collection.

For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this Pre-Model 10 represents an exceptional find. Whether you appreciate the historical significance, the classic Smith & Wesson craftsmanship, or the enduring appeal of a high-condition C&R revolver, this is a must-have addition to any serious collection.

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Smith & Wesson .22/32 Kit Gun Pre-Model 34 .22 LR Revolver, Letter & Box, 1939 C&R Smith & Wesson .22/32 Kit Gun Pre-Model 34 .22 LR Revolver, Letter & Box, 1939 C&R

Smith & Wesson .22/32 Kit Gun Pre-Model 34 .22 LR Revolver, Letter & Box, 1939 C&R

Lot #258 (Sale Order 258 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: .22/32 Kit Gun, Pre-Model 34

Serial Number: 533326

Year of Manufacture: 1939

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Single Action or Double Action Revolver with 6 Round Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “SMITH & WESSON” . The yoke and yoke cut are marked with inspection marks. The right side of the frame is marked with the S&W Trade Mark and Made in U.S.A. The right side of the barrel is marked “.22 LONG RIFLE CTG”. The butt, barrel flat, rear face of the cylinder, rear of the crane, and front face of the ejector are marked “533326”. The sides of the grip frame have inspection marks. The interior of the right grip panel is marked with pencil “533326”.

Barrel Length: 4” Pinned and Tapered

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade pinned to the barrel. The rear sight is a flat-topped square notched sight micrometer click sight adjustable for windage and elevation that is screwed to the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered walnut target type, with smooth borders, smooth diamonds, and S&W medallions. There are a couple of minor marks from handling and storage. The checkering is mainly sharp. There are no chips or cracks. The grips are in excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 99% of its metal finish. There are a few scattered light marks on the barrel and frame. The turn line on the cylinder is light. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this handgun rates in excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder lockup has light side-to-side play on all six chambers. The double-action trigger is smooth and the single action is crisp. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is the super rare factory original Smith & Wesson box with a matching serial number in grease pencil, a leather holster that is in good condition and a Smith & Wesson Letter.

Our Assessment: This is a S&W .22/32 Kit Gun, the precursor to the later Model 34. The revolver has adjustable target sights and a pinned barrel paired with target grips. The revolver is in about Excellent condition with 99% of its original finish, a great bore, strong mechanics and comes with its rare original box. This is sure to be a great shooter and would also be a good addition to a Smith collection missing a Pre-Model 34.

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Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 10 4” Revolver .38 Special Blued C&R 1952-1953 Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 10 4” Revolver .38 Special Blued C&R 1952-1953

Smith & Wesson Pre-Model 10 4” Revolver .38 Special Blued C&R 1952-1953

Lot #259 (Sale Order 259 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: Pre-Model 10 (Military & Police)

Serial Number: C231807

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1952-1953 (C&R)

Caliber: .38 Special

Action Type: Double Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "SMITH & WESSON." The right side of the barrel is marked "38 S&W SPECIAL CTG." The right side of the frame is marked with "MARCAS REGISTRADAS" and the Smith & Wesson logo. The sideplate is marked with the S&W monogram.

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a round blade. The rear sight is a square notch integral to the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are rubber combat-style replacements, offering enhanced grip texture. They are in excellent functional condition with minimal handling wear.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There are no signs of erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 75% of its original metal finish. There is softening of the bluing, particularly at the leading edges, with some areas of finish fading from handling and use. The hammer has been bobbed, indicating a likely modification for smoother draw or double-action-only operation. The screw heads are lightly tooled but remain serviceable, and the markings remain sharp. Overall, this revolver rates in about very good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder locks up tightly, and the trigger pull is smooth. The bobbed hammer suggests a modification for carry or duty use. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson Military & Police revolver, later designated the Model 10, is one of the most iconic service revolvers in history. This example, manufactured in 1952-1953, comes from the era before Smith & Wesson transitioned to numerical model designations.

This revolver has seen use, with some bluing wear on the edges, but remains mechanically sound with a bright bore and strong rifling. The bobbed hammer indicates it may have been modified for defensive carry or law enforcement applications, favoring double-action use.

For collectors, this Pre-Model 10 is a classic piece of Smith & Wesson history, showcasing post-war craftsmanship. For those seeking a dependable and accurate .38 Special revolver, this remains an excellent choice with a smooth action and period-correct design.

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Smith & Wesson S&W 10-6 4 Smith & Wesson S&W 10-6 4

Smith & Wesson S&W 10-6 4" Heavy Barrel Double Action Revolver .38 Special C&R 1966-1967

Lot #260 (Sale Order 260 of 354)

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Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: 10-6

Serial Number: C824401

Year of Manufacture: 1966-1967

Caliber: .38 Special

Action Type: Double Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The right side of the frame is marked with the four-line ""Marcas Registradas"" address. The crane cut is marked ""MOD. 10-6"" and the crane is marked with assembly numbers. The left side of the barrel is marked ""SMITH & WESSON"". The right side of the barrel is marked "".38 S.&W. SPECIAL CTG."" The butt of the grip frame is marked ""C824401"". All markings are crisp and clear.

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The revolver has a fixed serrated ramp front sight and a square-notch frame-integral rear sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: Goncalo alves checkered grips with Smith & Wesson medallions. The grips show minor handling marks and finish wear but remain free from cracks or significant damage. Checkering is generally sharp with slight smoothing at high-contact areas.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains approximately 90% of its original finish. There is light finish loss on the crane arm and around the muzzle. The leading edges and high points exhibit additional thinning from holster wear and general handling. Overall, the revolver presents well with typical carry and handling marks consistent with its age and use.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Cylinder lockup is tight with smooth double-action pull and crisp single-action trigger. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None included.

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson Model 10-6 is a highly regarded double-action revolver, popular among law enforcement and civilian shooters alike for decades due to its reliability, simplicity, and ease of use. Chambered in the versatile and practical .38 Special cartridge, this revolver remains a classic choice for target shooting, home defense, and collecting purposes.

This particular example retains approximately 90% of its original blued finish with expected wear concentrated at leading edges, muzzle, and crane arm. Featuring attractive Goncalo alves grips with Smith & Wesson medallions, it balances practicality with aesthetic appeal. With a bore rating of 9/10, this revolver remains highly shootable while retaining collectible value.

Ideal for collectors, shooters, and enthusiasts of classic revolvers, this S&W Model 10-6 would be an excellent addition to any firearms collection.

 

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Smith & Wesson S&W 686-5 Plus Stainless 2.5 Smith & Wesson S&W 686-5 Plus Stainless 2.5

Smith & Wesson S&W 686-5 Plus Stainless 2.5" 7-Shot .357 Magnum Double Action Revolver, 1998-2002

Lot #261 (Sale Order 261 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: 686-5

Serial Number: CCU2138

Year of Manufacture: 1998-2002

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The right side of the barrel is marked “S&W .357 MAGNUM.” The right side of the frame is marked with the "Marcas Registradas" trademark. The left side of the barrel is marked “SMITH & WESSON.” The left side of the frame bears the S&W monogram. The butt is marked with the serial number. The inside of the crane cut is marked with the serial number and the model designation.

Barrel Length: 2.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramp with a red insert. The rear sight is a micro-click adjustable square notch sight.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are black Hogue Monogrip rubber stocks with combat-style finger grooves. The grips show light handling wear and rate in about Excellent condition.

Cylinder: This revolver features a 7-shot fluted cylinder. There is a visible turn line on the cylinder, consistent with light use.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 98% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light scuffs and handling marks, with some minor drag lines inside the frame and a turn line on the cylinder. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver rates in about Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson 686-5 is a highly regarded double-action revolver known for its robust construction and smooth action. This model is a seven-shot variant chambered in .357 Magnum, making it a great choice for personal defense, target shooting, and even law enforcement backup carry.

With its stainless steel finish and durable frame, the 686-5 is designed to withstand heavy use while maintaining exceptional reliability. The 2.5” barrel length provides a balance of compactness and shootability, making it a solid option for those looking for a powerful revolver with manageable recoil.

Overall, this is a fine example of a Smith & Wesson 686-5 in great condition. With its crisp mechanics and classic design, it would make an excellent addition to any collection or as a go-to revolver for practical use.

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Smith & Wesson S&W 629-1 Stainless 6 Smith & Wesson S&W 629-1 Stainless 6

Smith & Wesson S&W 629-1 Stainless 6" .44 Magnum SA/DA Single/Double Action Revolver 1986

Lot #262 (Sale Order 262 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: 629-1

Serial Number: AUC8188

Year of Manufacture: 1986

Caliber: .44 Magnum

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "SMITH & WESSON". The right side of the barrel is marked ".44 MAGNUM". The right side of the frame is marked with the S&W logo, and the four-line Marcas Registradas. The crane and yoke are marked with the serial number and assembly numbers.

Barrel Length: 6”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a red ramp blade pinned to a serrated ramp base. The rear sight is a fully adjustable square notch sight mounted to the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The revolver is fitted with Pachmayr rubber grips. The grips provide excellent traction and control, showing minimal handling wear. They rate in Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion. There is stubborn fouling in the grooves. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 8.5/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 96% of its original stainless steel finish. There are burn marks on the front of the cylinder and stubborn fouling in the flutes. A light turn line is visible on the cylinder. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are crisp and well-defined. The cylinder locks up tightly with minimal play. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The double-action trigger pull is smooth, and the single-action break is crisp. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson Model 629-1 is an evolution of the legendary Model 29, offering the same power and reliability in a corrosion-resistant stainless steel package. Manufactured in 1986, this revolver is built to handle the full power of .44 Magnum loads while still offering the flexibility of firing .44 Special for a more manageable shooting experience.

This 96% example remains in Excellent condition despite some burn marks on the cylinder and light handling wear. The 629-1 is highly desirable for collectors and shooters alike, as it represents one of Smith & Wesson’s finest large-frame revolvers before later design changes.

Whether you’re looking for a rugged hunting revolver, a powerful target shooter, or an investment piece, this 629-1 is an outstanding choice. With its smooth action, strong lockup, and classic design, it’s ready for both range use and a spot in a high-end collection.

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Smith & Wesson 686-6 SSR Pro Series Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum 4” w/ Box & Extra Grips Smith & Wesson 686-6 SSR Pro Series Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum 4” w/ Box & Extra Grips

Smith & Wesson 686-6 SSR Pro Series Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum 4” w/ Box & Extra Grips

Lot #263 (Sale Order 263 of 354)

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Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: 686-6 SSR (Stock Service Revolver) Pro Series

Serial Number: DPN0339

Year of Manufacture: Modern Production

Caliber: .357 Magnum / .38 Special

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “SMITH & WESSON.” The right side of the barrel is marked “357 MAGNUM.” The right side of the frame is marked with the S&W logo and the four-line manufacturer’s address. The crane and yoke are marked with the serial number and assembly numbers. The frame is also marked ""Pro Series.""

Barrel Length: 4” Custom Barrel with Recessed Precision Crown

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramp blade pinned to a raised base. The rear sight is a fully adjustable square-notch sight mounted to the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The revolver is currently fitted with gray laminated wood grips featuring stippling in the pad areas and silver-colored S&W medallions. These grips provide excellent control and a refined appearance. Also included is an extra Hogue rubber grip with combat finger grooves and a cobblestone texture, offering a more ergonomic shooting experience. Both sets of grips rate in Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 98% of its original stainless finish. There are only minor handling marks and a faint turn line on the cylinder. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are crisp and well-defined. The cylinder locks up tightly with minimal play. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The double-action trigger pull is smooth, and the single-action break is crisp. The revolver features chamfered charge holes for faster reloads, a bossed mainspring for enhanced trigger performance, and an ergonomic grip design to force a high-hand hold for better recoil management. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with its original box, paperwork, internal lock, and an extra Hogue rubber grip.

Our Assessment:
The Smith & Wesson 686-6 SSR Pro Series is a competition-ready revolver that bridges the gap between main production models and the Performance Center. Designed specifically for Stock Service Revolver (SSR) competitions, this revolver includes a variety of factory enhancements while maintaining the reliability and integrity of a production gun.

The Pro Series model features a custom barrel with a recessed precision crown for improved accuracy, chamfered charge holes for faster reloads, and a bossed mainspring for a refined trigger pull. Additionally, the ergonomic grip design encourages a high-hand hold, improving control and reducing muzzle flip.

This particular example remains in Excellent condition, retaining 98% of its original finish, with an exceptional bore and crisp mechanics. The inclusion of both SSR grips and the original black rubber grips, along with its original box and paperwork, adds to its collectibility and value.

For shooters who demand a high-performance .357 Magnum revolver, whether for competition, duty, or personal defense, the S&W 686-6 SSR Pro Series is a top-tier choice. With its smooth trigger, match-grade accuracy, and robust stainless steel construction, this revolver is built for both precision shooting and durability. Whether you're a collector, competitor, or enthusiast, this 686 SSR Pro Series is an outstanding investment.

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Smith & Wesson S&W 60-14 Lady Smith Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum & Box Smith & Wesson S&W 60-14 Lady Smith Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum & Box

Smith & Wesson S&W 60-14 Lady Smith Double Action Revolver .357 Magnum & Box

Lot #264 (Sale Order 264 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: 60-14  Lady Smith (SKU# 162414)

Serial Number: DKY6726

Year of Manufacture: Modern Production (Not C&R Eligible)

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “S&W .357 MAGNUM.” The left side of the frame bears the S&W monogram. The right side of the barrel is marked “SMITH & WESSON.” The right side of the frame bears the “Marcas Registradas” trademark. The side plate is marked with "Lady Smith" in script.

Barrel Length: 2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramp. The rear sight is a fixed notch integral to the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are high-gloss rosewood with finger grooves, designed for a round butt frame. They are in excellent condition with no notable wear.

Cylinder: The revolver features a five-shot fluted cylinder. There is a very light turn line, but no burn marks or other signs of use.

Type of Finish: Stainless Steel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99% of its metal finish. There are no burn marks or significant signs of use, only a faint turn line on the cylinder. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are crisp. Overall, this revolver rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with its original factory box and paperwork.

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson 60 Lady Smith is a finely crafted revolver designed for both elegance and function. Chambered in .357 Magnum, it offers a powerful defensive option while maintaining a sleek and refined appearance. The 2-inch barrel makes it a highly concealable choice for personal protection, and the lightweight frame combined with the smooth, high-gloss rosewood grips ensures a comfortable and secure hold.

The Lady Smith series is known for its stylish aesthetics, with the engraved script on the side plate adding a touch of class. This particular example remains in outstanding condition, showing no significant signs of use, making it an ideal choice for collectors or those seeking a top-tier carry revolver.

Whether you're looking for a practical yet elegant carry piece or a standout addition to a Smith & Wesson collection, this Lady Smith Model 60 is an excellent find.

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Smith & Wesson Model 27-9 .357 Magnum Revolver 4 Smith & Wesson Model 27-9 .357 Magnum Revolver 4

Smith & Wesson Model 27-9 .357 Magnum Revolver 4" Blued Rosewood Grips, MFD 2015

Lot #265 (Sale Order 265 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: 27-9

Serial Number: CYB1917

Year of Manufacture: 2015

Caliber: .357 Magnum

Action Type: Double / Single Action, Swing-Out Cylinder Revolver

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "S&W .357 MAGNUM." The right side of the barrel is marked "SMITH & WESSON." The right side of the frame bears the "Marcas Registradas" stamp, and the side plate features the Smith & Wesson monogram. The serial number is marked on the butt.

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated black ramp blade. The rear sight is a micrometer-click adjustable square-notch sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The revolver is fitted with smooth rosewood grips with Smith & Wesson medallions. The grips are in excellent condition, showing no signs of wear.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99% of its original blued finish. There is a light turn line on the cylinder, but otherwise, the revolver remains in mint condition. The top strap is knurled, the trigger is serrated, and the hammer is knurled. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are crisp and well-defined.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder locks up tightly with minimal play. The double-action trigger pull is smooth, and the single-action break is crisp. We did not fire this revolver. As with all new firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes the original box, factory manual, and all standard accessories.

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson Model 27-9 is a modern iteration of the legendary Model 27, the first revolver chambered in .357 Magnum. Known for its exceptional craftsmanship, balance, and accuracy, the Model 27 remains a highly desirable revolver among collectors and shooters.

This particular revolver, manufactured in 2015, features a 4-inch barrel, deep blued finish, and premium redwood grips. The knurled top strap, serrated trigger, and knurled hammer are signature features of this model, further enhancing its performance and aesthetics.

This new-in-box Model 27-9 is in pristine condition, retaining 100% of its factory finish aside from a light turn line on the cylinder. The bore is flawless, and the mechanics are smooth and precise.

For collectors, revolver enthusiasts, or those looking for a high-quality .357 Magnum revolver, this Smith & Wesson Model 27-9 is an outstanding example of S&W's timeless design and Performance Center craftsmanship. 

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Smith & Wesson Model 25-13 Mountain Gun .45 Colt 4” Blued Revolver 2005, Box & Accessories Smith & Wesson Model 25-13 Mountain Gun .45 Colt 4” Blued Revolver 2005, Box & Accessories

Smith & Wesson Model 25-13 Mountain Gun .45 Colt 4” Blued Revolver 2005, Box & Accessories

Lot #266 (Sale Order 266 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: 25-13 Mountain Gun

Serial Number: CHZ5231

Year of Manufacture: 2005

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Double / Single Action, Swing-Out Cylinder Revolver

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "45 Colt CTG." The right side of the barrel is marked "Mountain Gun." The crane cut is marked "25-13" and "CHZ5231."

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a black serrated ramped blade pinned to the barrel. The rear sight is a micrometer-click adjustable square-notch sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The revolver has factory smooth redwood grips featuring combat-style finger grooves. The grips are in excellent condition, with no significant wear.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with strong rifling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99% of its original blued finish. There is a very thin turn line on the cylinder, but otherwise, the revolver remains in near-new condition. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings remain crisp and well-defined.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder locks up tightly with minimal play. The double-action trigger is smooth, and the single-action break is crisp. This revolver appears to be unfired outside of factory testing. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Includes the original box, factory paperwork, envelope, and keys for the internal safety lock.

Our Assessment:

The Smith & Wesson Model 25-13 Mountain Gun is a lightweight and powerful revolver chambered in .45 Colt, designed for durability and portability. The 4-inch barrel and tuned action make it an ideal revolver for field use, personal defense, or hunting applications.

This particular example is in pristine condition, appearing unfired outside of factory testing. It retains 99% of its original blued finish, and the bore is flawless. The smooth redwood grips with combat-style finger grooves add a comfortable, ergonomic feel.

For collectors, revolver enthusiasts, or those seeking a high-quality .45 Colt revolver, this Smith & Wesson Model 25-13 Mountain Gun is a rare opportunity to own a factory-original example in near-new condition, complete with its box and accessories. 

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Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Automatic .22 Long Rifle 1991 Box & Manual Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Automatic .22 Long Rifle 1991 Box & Manual

Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Automatic .22 Long Rifle 1991 Box & Manual

Lot #267 (Sale Order 267 of 354)

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Smith & Wesson Model 41 Semi-Automatic .22 Long Rifle 1991 Box & Manual

LSB#: WY241214JD035

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: 41

Serial Number: TFS0635

Year of Manufacture: 1991

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked ""SMITH & WESSON"". The left side of the frame has the Smith & Wesson logo. The right side of the barrel is marked ""22 LONG RIFLE CTG"". The right side of the frame is marked ""MADE IN USA, MARCAS REGISTRADAS, SMITH & WESSON, SPRINGFIELD, MASS."" The left side of the frame, above the trigger guard, is marked ""MODEL 41"". The front strap is marked with the serial number ""TFS0635"".

Barrel Length:5 1/2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is an undercut partridge fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a micrometer click adjustable target sight dovetailed to the barrel.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered wood target grips with a thumb rest. There is light handling wear with a few small marks. The grips rate in about Excellent overall condition.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One magazine included.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 95% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows light handling wear and minor operational wear. There are minor scratches and scuffs present, particularly on the sides of the slide. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are unmarred. The markings are clear and well-defined. Overall, this pistol rates in about Fine condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with its original factory box and paperwork.

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson Model 41 is a premier American-made target pistol that has been a staple in competitive shooting since its introduction in 1957. Known for its excellent balance, crisp trigger, and superior accuracy, the Model 41 is widely regarded as one of the best .22 LR target pistols ever produced.

This particular example features a 7-inch barrel, which is optimal for precision shooting, and its checkered wood grips with a thumb rest enhance stability during use. The adjustable target sights make it an excellent choice for both casual range use and competition.

With its factory box and paperwork included, this pistol will appeal to both shooters and collectors. Whether you're looking for a high-quality target pistol or a fine addition to your Smith & Wesson collection, this Model 41 is an outstanding find.

 

 

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Smith & Wesson S&W Model 422 102823 4.5 Smith & Wesson S&W Model 422 102823 4.5

Smith & Wesson S&W Model 422 102823 4.5" .22 Long Rifle Semi-Automatic Pistol & Box, Ca. 1988

Lot #268 (Sale Order 268 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: 422

Serial Number: TBT7489

Year of Manufacture: Ca. 1988

Caliber: .22 Long Rifle

Action Type: Semi-Automatic Pistol Fed by Detachable Magazine

Markings: The standard S&W markings are present on the slide and frame.

Barrel Length: 4.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is an adjustable notch sight.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are factory wood with Smith & Wesson medallions. They are in excellent condition with no significant wear.

Magazine Quantity & Condition: One factory magazine is included, in excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Slide with Alloy Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 98% of its finish. The balance of the finish shows only light handling marks and a few small scratches. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol rates in about Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with its original factory box.

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson 422 is a lightweight and well-balanced .22 LR pistol that was popular for target shooting and plinking. Its unique design places the barrel low in the frame, reducing muzzle flip and making it an excellent training pistol.

The alloy frame keeps the weight down, while the blued slide adds a classic aesthetic. The factory wood grips with medallions give this pistol a premium feel, making it a great choice for both collectors and enthusiasts.

With its excellent condition, factory box, and included magazine, this Smith & Wesson 422 is a fantastic addition to any collection. Whether you're looking for a reliable range pistol or a classic piece of Smith & Wesson history, this one is sure to impress.

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Smith & Wesson Model 39 4 Smith & Wesson Model 39 4

Smith & Wesson Model 39 4" 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol & Accessories, 1954-1970 C&R

Lot #269 (Sale Order 269 of 354)

Make: Smith & Wesson

Model: 39

Serial Number: 35319

Year of Manufacture: 1954-1970 (No "A" prefix indicates earlier production)

Caliber: 9mm Parabellum (9mm Luger)

Action Type: Double Action/Single Action (DA/SA) Semi-Automatic Pistol with Detachable Magazine

Markings: The left side of the slide is marked “SMITH & WESSON” along with the Smith & Wesson trademark logo. The right side is marked “PAT’S PENDING” and “MADE IN U.S.A. MARCAS REGISTRADAS SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS.” The serial number "35319" (without prefix) is stamped on the left side of the frame.

Barrel Length: 4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated, ramped blade integral to the slide. The rear sight is a square notch adjustable for windage.

Grip Configuration & Condition: Checkered walnut grips featuring Smith & Wesson medallions. Grips show minor handling marks and light wear consistent with gentle use. They remain in Very Good to Fine condition overall, free from cracks or notable damage.

Type of Finish: Blued Slide and Barrel with Black-Anodized Alloy Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion, though minor fouling is present. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains approximately 95% of its original metal finish. There is very light surface oxidation on the slide and around the chamber area, indicative of careful storage and minimal handling. The alloy frame finish remains in Excellent condition with minimal wear. All markings remain sharp and clear, and screw heads remain crisp. Overall, this pistol rates in Very Good to Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included with this pistol are four Smith & Wesson factory magazines, a Bianchi leather holster, matching Bianchi leather magazine holder and a soft pistol case.

Our Assessment: The Smith & Wesson Model 39, introduced in 1954, holds a significant position in firearm history as America’s first commercially successful double-action, semi-automatic pistol chambered in 9mm. Early production pistols like this one (serial number 35319, without the "A" prefix) are especially desirable among collectors due to their historical value and craftsmanship.

This particular example is exceptionally well-preserved, maintaining 95% of its original finish with minimal, superficial oxidation and minor grip wear, indicative of careful handling. The extensive accessory set, including multiple original magazines and quality Bianchi leather gear, further enhances its appeal to both shooters and collectors.

Whether your interest lies in early American semi-automatic pistols, Smith & Wesson history, or simply quality firearms, this early Model 39 is a prime example, ready to enhance any collection.

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Colt Walker Model 1847 .44 Caliber 9 Colt Walker Model 1847 .44 Caliber 9

Colt Walker Model 1847 .44 Caliber 9" Single-Action Revolver Case Color ATF Antique 1994-2002

Lot #270 (Sale Order 270 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1847, Walker

Serial#: 7795

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1994-2002, ATF Antique

Caliber: .44 Caliber

Action Type: Single-Action Percussion Revolver with 6-Round Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the frame is marked “COLT’S / PATENT”. The top of the barrel is marked “ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY”. The right side of the barrel is marked “US / 1847”. The cylinder features a depiction of a battle between American troops and Indians, marked with the original artist’s information “W.L. Ormsby Sr. NY”. The cylinder is also marked “MODEL USMR”, the serial number “7795”, and “COLT’S PATENT”. The bottom of the barrel, receiver, and trigger-guard all feature the serial number. The butt-strap also features the serial number. The back-strap features Samuel Colt’s signature.

Barrel Length: 9”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass blade fixed to the muzzle end of the barrel. The rear sight is a “V”-notch integral to the hammer, usable when the hammer is cocked.

Stock Configuration & Condition / Grip: The grip is one-piece smooth wood. The grip has some light handling marks but lacks notable defects. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grip is in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blue, Case Color and Brass

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore.

Overall Condition: The revolver retains about 99% of its metal finish. There are some light handling and storage marks but the revolver lacks any notable defects. The markings are clear. The screwheads are serviceable. Overall, the revolver is in Fine-Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The single-action trigger is crisp. The cylinder locks with barely perceptible play on each chamber. We did not fire this revolver. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: The revolver comes with a Colt box and a user manual. The box has some light handling marks but remains in Fine condition.

Our Assessment: This is a modern Colt manufactured replica of the company’s Model 1847 Walker, a .44 caliber single-action percussion revolver. Introduced just in time for the Mexican-American War, this model gained fame through its association with Samuel Hamilton Walker, a U.S. Army captain who helped Samuel Colt design the revolver. Ironically, Walker himself carried two of these formidable revolvers into battle, though he was tragically killed during the conflict in 1847—the very year his namesake revolver was introduced.

This particular Colt Walker reproduction exhibits exceptional craftsmanship, highlighted by the intricate battle scene etched onto its cylinder, originally created by renowned engraver W.L. Ormsby Sr. The revolver also proudly bears Samuel Colt’s own signature engraved upon the backstrap. Retaining nearly all of its original finish and remaining mechanically sound, it represents a unique opportunity for collectors interested in historically significant firearms.

As a noteworthy historical recognition, the Model 1847 Walker has recently been declared the official handgun of Texas by Governor Greg Abbott. Whether you are a dedicated collector of Colt revolvers, a historical firearm enthusiast, or a proud Texan, this Walker reproduction will undoubtedly be an impressive addition to your collection.

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Colt Walker Model 1847 Heritage Commemorative .44 Caliber Percussion Revolver ATF Antique Colt Walker Model 1847 Heritage Commemorative .44 Caliber Percussion Revolver ATF Antique

Colt Walker Model 1847 Heritage Commemorative .44 Caliber Percussion Revolver ATF Antique

Lot #271 (Sale Order 271 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1847 Walker, "The Heritage Commemorative" (Black Powder Series)

Serial#: 1578 (C Company)

Year of Manufacture: 1980, ATF Antique

Caliber: .44 Caliber

Action Type: Single-Action Percussion Revolver with 6-Round Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel flat is marked “The Colt Heritage Commemorative”. The left side of the receiver is marked “C COMPANY No 1578”. The right side of the barrel flat is marked “U.S. / 1847” with gold-inlaid busts of Samuel Colt and Samuel Walker. The top of the barrel flat is marked “ADDRESS.SAML COLT NEW -YORK CITY”. The cylinder is marked “COLT’S PATENT”, “C COM-Y No 1578”, and “WLOrms by Sc. NY”. The bottom of the grip frame is marked “C COMPANY No 1578”. The bottom of the frame and trigger guard are both marked “C COMPANY / NO1578”.

Barrel Length: 9”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass blade fixed to the muzzle end of the barrel. The rear sight is a “V”-notch integral to the hammer, usable when the hammer is cocked.

Stock Configuration & Condition / Grip: The grip is one-piece smooth walnut. There is no handling wear. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grip is in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blue, Case Color, and Brass

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: The revolver retains about 99% of its metal finish. There is no operational wear evident. There is some minor verdigris around the front sight. The markings are clear. The screwheads are sharp. Overall, this revolver is in Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: This revolver comes with its original factory box and a wooden display case, both in Fine-Excellent condition, showing minimal storage wear.

Our Assessment: The Colt Model 1847 Walker “The Heritage Commemorative,” serial number 1578, is a prestigious offering from Colt’s limited-production Black Powder Series, produced in 1980. Honoring the original Walker revolver developed by Samuel Colt in collaboration with Captain Samuel Walker, this commemorative model celebrates one of history’s most influential firearms. With only 1,850 units produced, each revolver commemorates the year Colt began widespread revolver production.

Featuring exquisite craftsmanship, gold-inlaid portraits of Samuel Colt and Samuel Walker, and meticulously replicated original markings, this piece not only commemorates the legendary firearm but also embodies American firearm heritage. This example remains in Like New condition, with its beautiful finish, crisp markings, and immaculate walnut grip. Complete with its original factory box and display case, this revolver is a collector’s treasure that pays fitting tribute to Colt’s remarkable history.

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Cased Colt 1851 Navy Ulysses S. Grant Commemorative .36 Percussion Revolver & Accessories, 1971 Cased Colt 1851 Navy Ulysses S. Grant Commemorative .36 Percussion Revolver & Accessories, 1971

Cased Colt 1851 Navy Ulysses S. Grant Commemorative .36 Percussion Revolver & Accessories, 1971

Lot #272 (Sale Order 272 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: 1851 Navy – Ulysses S. Grant Commemorative

Serial Number: 480

Year of Manufacture: 1971

Caliber: .36 Caliber Percussion

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with a Six-Shot Cylinder

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked ""ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY."" The left side of the frame is marked ""COLT’S PATENT."" The cylinder features the Naval Battle scene roll engraving. The revolver is a factory-authorized Ulysses S. Grant Commemorative model with corresponding engravings and presentation case markings.

Barrel Length: 7.5” Octagonal Barrel

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass bead integral to the barrel. The rear sight is a notch in the hammer, which aligns with the front bead when cocked.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are smooth walnut, well-fitted to the frame. They show no handling wear and remain in Mint condition.

Type of Finish: Period-Correct High-Polish Blued Barrel & Cylinder, Bone-Charcoal Case Hardened Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp, confirming zero use. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains 100% of its original factory finish. The case-hardened frame remains vibrant, and the high-polish blued barrel and cylinder are pristine. The cylinder retains a crisp and untouched Naval Battle roll engraving with no turn lines or handling wear, confirming its unfired condition. The percussion nipples appear unused, and the cylinder safety pins remain intact.The screw heads are sharp, and the markings remain crisp and clear. There is no evidence of handling, use, or deterioration. The cylinder remains untouched, free of drag lines. This is a true time capsule piece in Near Mint, Unfired condition.

Mechanics: The action functions perfectly. The hammer locks at half- and full-cock, and the cylinder indexes smoothly and locks tightly. The mainspring has strong tension. We did not fire this revolver. As with all black powder firearms, a thorough inspection and cleaning may be necessary before use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with its original American Historical Society walnut presentation case with ""Ulysses S. Grant Commemorative"" stamped on the lid. Also included are the original factory accessories, including:

Powder Flask

Bullet Mold

Percussion Cap Can

Our Assessment:
This Colt 1851 Navy Ulysses S. Grant Commemorative is an extraordinary, investment-grade collectible. Manufactured in 1971, this revolver was produced by Colt as part of a very limited run to commemorate the Civil War's Sesquicentennial. The Ulysses S. Grant 1851 Navy model is highly sought after, as only a small number were made, and few remain in untouched, mint condition like this example.

What makes this revolver truly remarkable is that it was purchased new from Colt in 1971 and stored untouched for over 50 years. The original owner never fired or cycled the accessories, preserving this set exactly as it was received from the factory. The cylinder has no turn lines, the finish is untouched, and the factory accessories are mint—this is truly as close to factory new as possible.

For Colt collectors, Civil War historians, and serious investors, this revolver is an exceptional and irreplaceable find. With its museum-grade condition, original accessories, and presentation case, this Ulysses S. Grant 1851 Navy Commemorative is an extraordinary opportunity to own a pristine piece of Colt history.

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Pietta 1851 Navy Yank .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver 7.5” Like New In Box Pietta 1851 Navy Yank .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver 7.5” Like New In Box

Pietta 1851 Navy Yank .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver 7.5” Like New In Box

Lot #273 (Sale Order 273 of 354)

Make: Pietta

Model: 1851 Navy Yank

Serial Number: 449227

Year of Manufacture: Modern production

Caliber: .36 Caliber Percussion

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with a Six-Shot Cylinder

Markings: The barrel is marked "BLACK POWDER ONLY .36 CAL." and "F.LLI PIETTA – MADE IN ITALY." The cylinder has the classic Naval Battle roll-engraving scene. The frame and barrel assembly are clearly stamped with matching serial number 449227, along with Italian proof marks.

Barrel Length: 7.5” Octagonal Barrel

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: Brass bead integral to the barrel. Rear Sight: A notch in the hammer, aligning with the front bead when cocked.

Grip Configuration & Condition: Smooth, varnished walnut grips, factory original, and free of notable imperfections. The grips rate Like New.

Type of Finish: Blued Barrel & Cylinder, Case Hardened Frame, Brass Grip Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver is Like New In Box, showing no visible wear or signs of use beyond factory testing.  The cylinder is Like New, retaining all factory engraving details and showing no signs of use. All finishes remain vibrant, markings are crisp and clear, and screw heads are sharp. The revolver rates overall in Excellent, Like New condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The hammer locks securely at half- and full-cock, the cylinder indexes precisely and locks tightly, and the trigger pull is crisp. We did not fire this revolver. As with all black powder firearms, a thorough cleaning and inspection is recommended before use. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is the original factory box and instruction booklet.

Our Assessment: The Pietta 1851 Navy Yank is an exceptional reproduction of the iconic Colt 1851 Navy revolver, renowned for its reliability, accuracy, and elegant historical appeal. This example, serial number 449227, remains in pristine, Like New condition, ideal for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Whether intended for historical reenactment, black powder target shooting, or as a handsome display piece, this revolver offers superb quality and craftsmanship at an accessible price point. With its complete original packaging and documentation, it makes a superb addition to any black powder firearm collection, providing both historical appreciation and practical use for the black powder enthusiast.

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CVA Reproduction Colt Model 1860 Army 8 Inch Percussion Revolver .44 Caliber Blue & Case Color CVA Reproduction Colt Model 1860 Army 8 Inch Percussion Revolver .44 Caliber Blue & Case Color

CVA Reproduction Colt Model 1860 Army 8 Inch Percussion Revolver .44 Caliber Blue & Case Color

Lot #274 (Sale Order 274 of 354)

Make: Connecticut Valley Arms (CVA)

Model: Reproduction Colt Model 1860 Army

Serial Number: D17920

Year of Manufacture: 1970s-1980s

Caliber: .44 Caliber Percussion

Action Type: Single Action Percussion Revolver with Side Loading Lever

Barrel Length: 8”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass blade fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a notch in the hammer, visible when cocked.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are one-piece smooth walnut. They retain a rich, deep finish with minor handling marks. The grips rate in Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued and Case Colored

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion, fouling, or wear present. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 98% of its metal finish. There is slight thinning at the edges of the barrel and minor handling marks on the frame. The blue remains deep, and the case colors are vibrant with only slight muting in some areas. The brass trigger guard and backstrap have developed a light patina. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are crisp and well-defined. Overall, this revolver is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder rotates and locks securely with no issues. The hammer has a strong spring, and the trigger is crisp. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Colt 1860 Army was one of the most iconic sidearms of the American Civil War, favored by Union cavalry for its balance, power, and reliability. This CVA reproduction stays true to the original design, making it a perfect choice for reenactors, collectors, or those interested in black powder shooting.

This revolver is in Excellent condition, retaining 98% of its finish with only light wear from handling. The bright bore, sharp rifling, and strong mechanics indicate it has seen little to no use. It remains a great option for display, historical appreciation, or even range use.

Whether you’re a historical firearms collector, a black powder enthusiast, or a reenactor, this CVA Model 1860 Army is a fantastic addition to any collection. With its high-quality finish and well-preserved condition, it is a great representation of one of the most famous revolvers in American history.

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Martially Marked Colt Model 1861 Navy .36 Caliber Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver, 1893 Antique Martially Marked Colt Model 1861 Navy .36 Caliber Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver, 1893 Antique

Martially Marked Colt Model 1861 Navy .36 Caliber Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver, 1893 Antique

Lot #275 (Sale Order 275 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: 1861 Navy

Serial Number: 24650

Year of Manufacture: 1864

Caliber: .36 Caliber

Action Type: Single Action Revolver, 6-Round Cylinder

Markings: The top of the barrel reads “ADDRESS COL. SAM L COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA.” The left side of the frame is marked “COLTS PATENT.” The underside of the barrel, frame, trigger guard, and butt are marked with the matching serial number “24650.” The left side of the trigger guard is marked “.36 CAL.” The cylinder is marked with a “P,” giving us proof of its martial lineage.

Barrel Length: 7”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade. The rear sight is a V-notch cut into the hammer.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The revolver is fitted with two-piece wood grip panels. The wood has shrunken with age and displays handling and compression marks consistent with wartime use and storage. The grips remain solid and structurally sound, rating in Good condition for an antique.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with heavy erosion and pitting throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 3/10.

Overall Condition: This Martially Marked revolver retains about 5% of its original metal finish. The balance of the metal surfaces exhibits a patina consistent with its age and use. The screw heads are tool-marked, and the pins show signs of use. Despite this wear, the markings remain legible, preserving its historical authenticity. This revolver rates in Good overall condition for an antique.

Mechanics: The action does NOT function correctly. The loading lever is stuck, though the hammer, cylinder, and trigger function properly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all antique firearms, a thorough cleaning is recommended before handling.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Colt 1861 Navy revolver is widely regarded as one of the finest percussion revolvers ever produced. An improvement over the earlier 1851 Navy, the 1861 Navy featured a more streamlined, rounded barrel and loading lever, making it sleeker and more refined.

Chambered in .36 caliber, this model was highly regarded for its balance and accuracy. It was a favored sidearm among both Union and Confederate troops during the Civil War, seeing extensive battlefield use. Martially marked examples like this one are particularly desirable, as they were issued to military personnel, making them an authentic part of American history.

Manufactured between 1861 and 1873, the Colt 1861 Navy represents the peak of Colt’s percussion era, before the transition to metallic cartridge firearms. Collectors and historians alike recognize it as one of Colt’s last great percussion designs.

This particular revolver, produced in 1864, features martial markings, matching serial numbers, and a well-worn but honest patina that speaks to its battlefield use. While the loading lever is currently stuck, it retains a solid historical presence, making it a worthy candidate for restoration or display.

For collectors of Civil War-era firearms, Colt enthusiasts, or those looking to own a true piece of American history, this 1861 Navy is an exceptional find that embodies both the artistry and practicality of 19th-century firearms design. Good luck with your bid.

 

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Colt 1851 Navy Cased 2nd Gen C-Series .36 Caliber Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver, 1971-1978 Colt 1851 Navy Cased 2nd Gen C-Series .36 Caliber Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver, 1971-1978

Colt 1851 Navy Cased 2nd Gen C-Series .36 Caliber Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver, 1971-1978

Lot #276 (Sale Order 276 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1851 Navy, 2nd Generation “C-Series”

Serial Number: 6401

Year of Manufacture: 1971-1978

Caliber: .36 Caliber Percussion

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with a Six-Shot Cylinder

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY.” The left side of the frame is marked "COLT’S PATENT." The cylinder is engraved with the classic Naval Battle scene. The serial number 6401 is marked on the barrel, frame, trigger guard, backstrap, and cylinder (matching numbers).

Barrel Length: 7.5” Octagonal Barrel

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: A brass bead, integral to the barrel. Rear Sight: A notch cut into the hammer, which aligns with the front bead when cocked.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are smooth varnished walnut, well-fitted to the frame. They show a noticeable scratch on the left side and otherwise minor handling marks, rating in Very Good condition overall.

Type of Finish: Blued Barrel & Cylinder, Case Hardened Frame, Silver-Plated Brass Grip Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, with strong rifling. There is no visible erosion or pitting, and no signs of past black powder use. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 97% of its original finish. There are some light scratches visible on the side of the barrel and a noticeable scratch on the left grip panel. The case-hardened frame remains vibrant and attractive, and the silver-plated grip frame has a pleasing natural patina. The cylinder retains a crisp, detailed Naval Battle roll engraving with minimal wear. The percussion nipples show only minor wear and no corrosion. The screw heads are sharp, and all markings remain crisp and clear. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all black powder firearms, a thorough cleaning and inspection is recommended before use. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with an attractive and historically inspired accessory set including a Silver-plated powder flask embossed "COLT'S PATENT" with patriotic and arms motifs, back-stamped "MADE IN ENGLAND/DIXON & SONS," a second-generation accessory circa 1970s. The flask retains nearly all of its silver-plated finish, with minor storage marks and a pleasant patina. Also included is a Navy Arms Co. marked percussion cap tin bearing an anchor logo, a key for the lockable wooden display case, and the fitted lockable wooden display case custom-made to accommodate the revolver and accessories.

Our Assessment: The Colt 1851 Navy remains among Colt’s most iconic percussion revolvers, recognized for its graceful lines, historical significance, and reliability. This revolver, a high-quality 2nd Generation Colt Black Powder Series produced in the 1970, exemplifies Colt’s meticulous efforts to faithfully recreate the original Colt Navy revolver while meeting the highest standards of craftsmanship and finish.

This example, serial number 6401, remains in excellent condition, displaying 97% original finish with only minor imperfections—light scratches on the barrel and a noticeable scratch on the left grip panel. Such imperfections do little to diminish the revolver’s desirability, as it remains visually striking and mechanically sound. Complemented by an authentic accessory set, including a highly desirable Dixon & Sons silver-plated flask and a collectible Navy Arms Co. percussion cap tin, this revolver presents exceptionally well in its elegant lockable wooden case.

For collectors and enthusiasts alike, this Colt 1851 Navy represents a valuable opportunity to own an impressive example of Colt’s acclaimed second-generation revolvers. Whether displayed, collected, or used in historically inspired black powder shooting events, this revolver provides both tangible history and aesthetic charm that Colt aficionados highly prize.

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Colt Signature Series 1851 Navy 7.5” .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver & Gray Box, 1994-2002 Colt Signature Series 1851 Navy 7.5” .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver & Gray Box, 1994-2002

Colt Signature Series 1851 Navy 7.5” .36 Caliber Percussion Revolver & Gray Box, 1994-2002

Lot #277 (Sale Order 277 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1851 Navy, Signature Series

Serial Number: 32077

Year of Manufacture: 1994-2002

Caliber: .36 Caliber

Action Type: Single Action Percussion Revolver

Barrel Length: 7.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass bead fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a notch in the hammer, visible when cocked.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are smooth walnut one-piece stocks. They show no significant wear and rate in about Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Hardened with Silver-Plated Brass Grip Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 98% of its original metal finish. There are no significant handling marks except on the back strap where some silver has been lost, and the revolver appears to have been handled minimally. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are clear. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver includes its original gray box marked "Signature Series".

Our Assessment: The Colt 1851 Navy is one of the most iconic percussion revolvers ever produced, favored by historical figures such as Wild Bill Hickok and widely used during the Civil War. This particular example is from the Colt Black Powder Signature Series, a continuation of the 2nd Generation Colt black powder revolvers, manufactured under Colt's direct authorization. These revolvers were built with high-quality materials, maintaining the authenticity of the original 19th-century designs while offering modern manufacturing precision.

This revolver is in outstanding condition, retaining 98% of its original finish and appearing to have been handled with care. The Signature Series models are sought after by collectors, as they are true Colt-manufactured revolvers rather than reproductions by other makers.

With its historical significance, exceptional condition, and original Colt-marked gray box, this 1851 Navy is a fantastic collector’s piece. Whether you are a Civil War enthusiast, a Colt collector, or simply appreciate the elegance of fine black powder revolvers, this is an investment-worthy example that will stand out in any collection.

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Cased Colt 2nd Gen C-Series Shooter Model 1851 Navy .36 Caliber Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver, 1978 Cased Colt 2nd Gen C-Series Shooter Model 1851 Navy .36 Caliber Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver, 1978

Cased Colt 2nd Gen C-Series Shooter Model 1851 Navy .36 Caliber Percussion Cap & Ball Revolver, 1978

Lot #278 (Sale Order 278 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1851 Navy "C-Series" The Shooter Model, 2nd Generation

Serial Number: 24342

Year of Manufacture: 1978

Caliber: .36 Caliber Percussion

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with a Six-Shot Cylinder

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked "ADDRESS SAML COLT NEW-YORK CITY." The left side of the frame is marked "COLT’S PATENT." The cylinder is roll-engraved with the Naval Battle scene. Standard Colt markings appear throughout, consistent with the 2nd Generation.

Barrel Length: 7.5” Octagonal Barrel

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass bead integral to the barrel. The rear sight is a notch in the hammer, which aligns with the front bead when cocked.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are smooth wood, well-fitted to the frame. They show no evidence of use or wear and remain in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Barrel & Cylinder, Case Hardened Frame, Brass Grip Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, with sharp rifling, no pitting is visible. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99% of its original factory finish. The case-hardened frame is vibrant, and the blued barrel and cylinder remain deep and rich. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings remain crisp and clear. The cylinder retains a crisp and well-defined Naval Battle roll engraving with no signs of handling wear. The percussion nipples are in good shape, and the cylinder safety pins remain intact. Overall, this revolver is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all black powder firearms, a thorough inspection and cleaning may be necessary before use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver ships with a Wooden display case, Powder Flask, Cap Can, Bullet Mold, and Screwdriver adding to its collectability.

Our Assessment: This Colt 1851 Navy is part of Colt’s 2nd Generation, a faithful reproduction of the legendary Samuel Colt-designed percussion revolver. Manufactured in 1978, this revolver showcases the same craftsmanship and detail found in original 19th-century models, featuring a blued barrel, case-hardened frame, and a beautifully engraved cylinder depicting a Naval Battle scene. The Colt 1851 Navy was one of the most widely used revolvers of the 19th century, favored by soldiers, lawmen, and frontiersmen alike. Though production of the original models ceased in 1873, the 1851 Navy's reputation remains unmatched.

This factory-authorized reproduction by Colt continues the legacy with exceptional craftsmanship and historical accuracy. This particular revolver remains in astonishing condition, showing no evidence of use, making it a highly desirable collector’s piece. This is ironic as it is one of "The Shooter Model", which had a brass grip frame instead of the standard silver-plate. Only 500 of these revolvers were made in 1978. The inclusion of a wooden display case further enhances its value. For Colt collectors, black powder enthusiasts, and those who appreciate classic American firearms, this 1978-manufactured Colt 1851 Navy is a must-have piece that bridges the gap between history and modern craftsmanship. Whether displayed, preserved as an investment, or enjoyed as a historically accurate shooter, this is a fantastic addition to any collection.

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Cased Civil War William B. Ellis Engraved Colt 1860 Army 8” .44 Cal. Revolver, 1862 Antique Cased Civil War William B. Ellis Engraved Colt 1860 Army 8” .44 Cal. Revolver, 1862 Antique

Cased Civil War William B. Ellis Engraved Colt 1860 Army 8” .44 Cal. Revolver, 1862 Antique

Lot #279 (Sale Order 279 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1860 Army

Serial Number: 41142

Year of Manufacture: 1862 (Antique)

Caliber: .44 Caliber Percussion

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Six-Shot Cylinder

Markings: The barrel and frame feature extensive period-style scroll engraving masterfully executed and signed by FEGA (Firearms Engravers Guild of America) member William B. Ellis. The top of the barrel is marked "ADDRESS COL. SAM’L COLT NEW-YORK U.S. AMERICA." The cylinder retains portions of the original naval battle scene and is marked with Colt’s patent date. The matching serial number "41142" appears on the barrel, frame, trigger guard, backstrap, wedge, and cylinder. The grips are carved Ivory with an embossed patriotic motif featuring a U.S. flag, cannon, also signed by William B. Ellis. There are Martial inspection marks on the barrel, cylinder, and grip frame.

Barrel Length: 8” Round Barrel

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: Blade fixed to the barrel (standard profile).Rear Sight: Hammer notch integral to the hammer, visible when cocked.

Grip Configuration & Condition: One-piece Ivory grips, masterfully carved by William B. Ellis, displaying a detailed patriotic scene featuring an American flag,&  cannon. The grips exhibit gentle age-related coloring, minor handling marks, and no visible cracks or damage. They rate in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blue Barrel & Cylinder, Case Hardened Frame, Brass Trigger Guard, Fire-Blued Screws

Finish Originality: Original to time of engraving.

Bore Condition: The bore is gray with well-defined rifling. There is moderate erosion throughout, typical of the age. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains approximately 90% of its current finish with the remaining areas exhibiting an appealing patina and light oxidation consistent with its age. Extensive, period-correct scroll engraving by renowned FEGA member William B. Ellis covers the barrel, frame, and backstrap, enhancing the revolver’s overall appearance and historical interest. The fire-blued screws retain vibrant coloration, providing delightful accents. The cylinder retains portions of the original naval battle roll engraving and patent date. Percussion nipples are in good condition, showing moderate wear without significant corrosion. The brass trigger guard shows mellowed age patina. The engraved details and markings are crisp and clear throughout. Overall, this revolver rates in Fine to Excellent condition as Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is a set of accessories housed in a fitted wooden display case including a patriotic motif powder flask embossed with crossed pistols, American eagle, and cannon, Colt bullet/ball mould, tin for percussion caps, Colt-marked percussion cap dispenser, bullet starter, vintage-styled screwdrivers, nipple wrench and nipple picks all house in an English-fitted wooden display case.

Our Assessment: The Colt Model 1860 Army is among the most celebrated and historically important sidearms of the American Civil War era, appreciated for its power, reliability, and graceful design. This exceptional example (serial number 41142, manufactured in 1862) is especially noteworthy due to its extensive period-style scroll engraving by acclaimed FEGA engraver William B. Ellis. Ellis’s meticulous workmanship and artistry are prominently displayed on both the revolver’s metal surfaces and the carved ivory grips, resulting in a firearm of striking beauty and historical resonance. This particular Colt 1860 Army is further enhanced by its comprehensive suite of accessories and the elegant fitted wooden case.

This revolver represents an extraordinary find for collectors of Civil War firearms, admirers of finely engraved pieces, and enthusiasts of historically significant American weaponry. With its signed engraving by William B. Ellis, remarkable condition, and extensive accessory set, it stands as a true heirloom piece and centerpiece of any advanced Colt or antique firearms collection.

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1914 Ingle System 10¢ Trade Token for O.R. Thue & Co. – Plaza, North Dakota 1914 Ingle System 10¢ Trade Token for O.R. Thue & Co. – Plaza, North Dakota

1914 Ingle System 10¢ Trade Token for O.R. Thue & Co. – Plaza, North Dakota

Lot #280 (Sale Order 280 of 354)

Check this out—an original Ingle System 10¢ trade token from 1914, made specifically for O.R. Thue & Co. of Plaza, North Dakota! This isn’t just any old token—this is a bona fide piece of early 20th-century small-town commerce, forged during a time when local businesses used these custom coins to keep their economies humming. Stamped with “10¢ In Trade Only” on one side and the bold “O.R. Thue & Co.” on the other, this piece was part of the revolutionary Ingle System—America’s very first standardized system for trade tokens. It’s not just a collectible… it’s a historical game-changer!

Issued in 1914, this coin represents a slice of ingenuity from a time when cash was tight and store credit was king. O.R. Thue & Co. would’ve handed these out to loyal customers, encouraging return business and fostering tight-knit community trade. The Ingle System’s signature style is unmistakable—strong, utilitarian design paired with personalized business branding, all wrapped into this delightful little disk of American history. Holding this token is like holding the heartbeat of a bygone era—how cool is that?!

This token came from the same general store, O.R. Thue & Co. of North Dakota, as the incredible Vintage 1920s Colt “Tex and Patches” Advertising poster offered in Lot 282. The trade token, as well as the poster, have been in the Thue family’s collection for the last 100 years.

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1914 Ingle System 5¢ Trade Token for O.R. Thue & Co. – Plaza, North Dakota 1914 Ingle System 5¢ Trade Token for O.R. Thue & Co. – Plaza, North Dakota

1914 Ingle System 5¢ Trade Token for O.R. Thue & Co. – Plaza, North Dakota

Lot #281 (Sale Order 281 of 354)

Here’s an absolutely thrilling piece of North Dakota history—a 1914 Ingle System 5¢ trade token issued by O.R. Thue & Co. of Plaza! These tokens weren’t just pocket change—they were a vital part of early 20th-century local commerce, acting as store credit in an era when coin shortages and cash scarcity were real challenges. This coin proudly bears the classic “Good For 5¢ In Trade Only” on one side, with the business name sharply stamped on the reverse, linking it directly to a time and place when local stores were the backbone of American communities.

Produced as part of the innovative Ingle System—the first nationally organized system for trade tokens—this 5-cent piece would’ve been used by customers at O.R. Thue & Co. to grab essentials or treats, all while reinforcing customer loyalty. These tokens are rare survivors from an era before credit cards and corporate chains, giving us a tactile connection to grassroots American entrepreneurship. Whether you're a seasoned exonumia collector or just someone who loves authentic, local history, this little token packs big character!

This token came from the same general store, O.R. Thue & Co. of North Dakota, as the incredible Vintage 1920s Colt “Tex and Patches” Advertising poster offered in Lot 282. The trade token, as well as the poster, have been in the Thue family’s collection for the last 100 years.

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Vintage 1920s Colt Tex & Patches Vintage 1920s Colt Tex & Patches

Vintage 1920s Colt Tex & Patches "Arm of Law and Order" Advertising Poster 32" x 19"

Lot #282 (Sale Order 282 of 354)

This vintage 1920s Colt Tex & Patches "Arm of Law and Order" framed advertising poster features artwork by Frank E. Schoonover, measuring 32” x 19” and depicting the iconic Colt revolver in a dynamic law and order scene. In very good condition, the colors remain vibrant with minimal wear. The poster has not been examined out of its frame but shows no significant damage. Housed in a 39” x 26” frame with a crack in the wood, it is numbered 125. This beauty was originally hung in the O.R. Thue & Co. General Store in North Dakota; the poster, along with the trade tokens offered in the two lots prior, have been in the Thue family’s collection for the last 100 years. This rare and collectible piece offers a fascinating glimpse into the marketing of Colt firearms during the 1920s and remains an outstanding example of early 20th-century Colt advertising.

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Full Unopened Box Of 12 Rounds Of Vintage Frankford Arsenal 45 Schofield Cartridges Dated 1878 Full Unopened Box Of 12 Rounds Of Vintage Frankford Arsenal 45 Schofield Cartridges Dated 1878

Full Unopened Box Of 12 Rounds Of Vintage Frankford Arsenal 45 Schofield Cartridges Dated 1878

Lot #283 (Sale Order 283 of 354)

Manufactured at the Frankford Arsenal in 1878, this 12-round packet of .45 caliber revolver ammunition was adopted for use in both the Colt Model 1873 and the Smith & Wesson Model 1875 Schofield. With the introduction of the Schofield Revolver in 1875, this shorter cartridge could be used in both the Colt and Schofield (with its shorter cylinder) and thus simplified the process of issuing ammunition.


This “collector wrapped” package is in Very Good condition, still sealed and with the pull string still intact. The label is complete and fully legible, with some yellowing of the label. Overall a very nice, solid box.


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Colt Model 1873 Artillery Single Action Army SAA .45 Revolver & Holster, Custer Range, 1874 Antique Colt Model 1873 Artillery Single Action Army SAA .45 Revolver & Holster, Custer Range, 1874 Antique

Colt Model 1873 Artillery Single Action Army SAA .45 Revolver & Holster, Custer Range, 1874 Antique

Lot #284 (Sale Order 284 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: 1873 Cavalry, “Artillery” Configuration

Serial Number: 5993

Year of Manufacture: 1884

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Barrel Length: The barrel was cut to 5 1/2” during the conversion process.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a “V”-notch integral to the topstrap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is one piece smooth walnut. The bottom has an ""R.A.C."" inspection mark. The grip has some scattered nicks, scuffs and scratches. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grip is in Very Good-plus condition as Antique.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Color

Finish Originality: This revolver was likely refinished at the time of conversion. Also common for the “Artillery” conversion was the mixing of parts. The barrel is marked ""5779"", the trigger guard ""3834"" with an ""A"" inspection mark, the cylinder ""6815"" with an ""A"" inspection mark and the backstrap with ""4527"". The backstrap and barrel inspection marks are faint, but both appear to also be an ""A"". The barrel has been altered for the new style of ejector mount.

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright with well defined rifling. There is scattered light erosion and minor pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 6 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 40% of its current metal finish. The finish is thinning at all edges. There is scattered minor surface oxidation. There is infrequent minor surface erosion. The grip areas show handling wear. The frame’s case color has mostly muted. There are scattered light nicks, scuffs and scratches. The action shows operational wear including turn-wear on the cylinder. There are tool marks around some screw heads. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. Most markings are clear, some markings are worn and incomplete. Overall, this revolver is in Very Good-plus condition as Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly during operation. During disassembly, the timing of the hand and bolt require a little movement to remove the cylinder. We have not fired this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with a Spanish-American War altered Rock Island Arsenal M1881 holster, converted for use with the shorter-barreled revolvers.

Our Assessment: This revolver started out life in 1884 as a Cavalry Model SAA revolver with 7 1/2” barrel made for the U.S. Army. In their book “Colt Cavalry and Artillery Revolvers”, Kopec and Fenn indicate that between 1900 and 1903, Colt altered and refinished 5,444 revolvers into “Artillery” models (5 1/2” barrel). Per Kopec and Fenn, “A single Artillery revolver often will have parts from three or four different Cavalry revolvers”. The “Artillery” moniker is a collector’s term, as the modified revolvers were most notable for their issue to U.S. Artillery units in the Spanish-American war, however the later 1900-1903 altered revolvers saw mixed serial numbered parts and some have been observed with blued frames rather than case-colored as they were rather urgently needed for the Philippine Insurrection.

We believe that this is one of those 5,444 revolvers converted by Colt into an Artillery model for use in the Philippines. The frame has some case color, indicating it did not receive the Arsenal Blue finish which was typically applied when these revolvers were altered or refurbished at Springfield Armory. While the parts are mixed, it is interesting that all of the inspected parts are from the Ainsworth period, just the first 15,000 serial numbers. In fact, parts are also present from the highly collected “Custer Range”. The revolver is in Very Good-plus condition with 40% of its current finish remaining. The action functions properly during operation, but the timing of the hand and bolt require a little movement to remove the cylinder. This revolver may have seen service during the Indian Wars when it was in its original Cavalry configuration and may have served again later in the Philippines after being converted to an Artillery model. This revolver must have a very interesting history, if only it could be told. All of the Colt 1st Generation revolvers are heavily collected, and this Cavalry Model conversion to Artillery Model will not be an exception, especially with a rare, properly altered M1881 holster. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Colt 1st Generation Single Action Army SAA Nickel 4 3/4 Colt 1st Generation Single Action Army SAA Nickel 4 3/4

Colt 1st Generation Single Action Army SAA Nickel 4 3/4" .45 Revolver & Letter, 1903 C&R

Lot #285 (Sale Order 285 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army, 1st Generation

Serial Number: 239838

Year of Manufacture: 1903

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Barrel Length: 4 3/4"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a "V"-notch at the rear of a groove in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece pearl panels. The grips show even handling wear and some discoloration from age. There are some small nicks and scratches. There are a few chips around the edges. Overall, the grips are in Very Good condition as not original to the gun.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original, serial-marked parts are matching.

Bore Condition: The bore is gray with well defined rifling. There is scattered erosion and pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 5+ out of 10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 25% of its metal finish. Strongest finish is in the rear of the ejector housing, left-rear of the barrel, topstrap, and protected areas of the frame. Most other surfaces have gone to a patina. There is some scattered surface erosion with a more notable pit at the muzzle on the bottom-left. There are some scattered nicks, scuffs and scratches. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with a Colt Archives letter which indicates it shipped September 30, 1903 to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Company in Chicago, Illinois as one of two guns of the same type in the shipment.

Our Assessment: Colt’s Single Action Army is, perhaps more than any other, an iconic American pistol. It was the U.S. issue sidearm for the last two decades of the 19th century, used by pioneers, outlaws and lawmen across the expanding nation, and captivated audiences on the silver screen and television. Produced for nearly a century and a half, they are still being made, today! This example is a 1st Generation made in 1903. Any 1st Generation SAA would make a great addition to a Colt collection, and this early 20th Century example with original nickel finish should be no exception. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Colt 1st Generation Frontier Six Shooter SAA Nickel 4 3/4 Colt 1st Generation Frontier Six Shooter SAA Nickel 4 3/4

Colt 1st Generation Frontier Six Shooter SAA Nickel 4 3/4" .44-40 WCF Revolver & Letter, 1901 C&R

Lot #286 (Sale Order 286 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Frontier Six Shooter, 1st Generation

Serial Number: 207032

Year of Manufacture: 1901

Caliber: .44-40 Winchester (WCF)

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Barrel Length: 4 3/4"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a "V"-notch at the rear of a groove in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece pearl panels. The grips show even light handling wear and some discoloration from age. There are some small nicks and light scuffing. There are a few tiny chips around the edges. Overall, the grips are in Very Good condition as not original to the gun.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original, serial-marked parts are matching.

Bore Condition: The bore is gray with well defined rifling. There is scattered erosion and pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 5+ out of 10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 25% of its metal finish. Strongest finish is in the ejector housing, topstrap, and protected areas of the frame. Most other surfaces have gone to a light patina. There is some minor surface oxidation. There are some light nicks, scuffs and scratches. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with a Colt Archives letter which indicates it shipped April 26, 1901 to J. F. Schmelzer & Sons Arms Company in Kansas City, Missouri as one of two guns of the same type in the shipment.

Our Assessment: Colt's Single Action Army is, perhaps more than any other, an iconic American pistol. It was the U.S. issue sidearm for the last two decades of the 19th century, used by pioneers, outlaws and lawmen across the expanding nation, and captivated audiences on the silver screen and television. Produced for nearly a century and a half, they are still being made, today! This example is a 1st Generation Frontier Six Shooter made in 1901. Apart from markings and chambering, the 'Frontier Six Shooter' is the same as any other Single Action Army, but they are specifically chambered for the .44-40 WCF cartridge, making an ideal companion revolver for a Winchester lever action rifle chambered for the same cartridge. Any 1st Generation SAA would make a great addition to a Colt collection, and this early 20th Century example with original nickel finish should be no exception. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Colt First Generation Single Action Army 4 ¾” Gen 1 SAA Revolver .41 Colt w/ Pearl Antique 1898 Colt First Generation Single Action Army 4 ¾” Gen 1 SAA Revolver .41 Colt w/ Pearl Antique 1898

Colt First Generation Single Action Army 4 ¾” Gen 1 SAA Revolver .41 Colt w/ Pearl Antique 1898

Lot #287 (Sale Order 287 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army

Serial Number: 179571

Year of Manufacture: 1898

Caliber: .41 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “41 COLT”. The left side of the frame is marked with the two-line patent date. The bottom of the frame, trigger guard, and butt are marked with the serial number "179571". All markings remain clear and visible.

Barrel Length: 4 ¾”

Sights / Optics: The revolver features a standard blade front sight and a rear sight formed by a notch in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The revolver is fitted with two-piece genuine pearl grips. Both grip panels exhibit tiny cracks near the butt and additional small cracks near the upper sections, particularly where the grip panels meet the frame. The grips remain attractive, showing honest age and wear consistent with careful use and handling.

Type of Finish: Originally blued and case colored. (Renickeled, now mostly lost)

Finish Originality: Refinished (previously renickeled, currently worn away)

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright, and rifling is clearly defined. There is some scattered minor erosion in the bore along with stubborn fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: The revolver’s finish is now mostly a uniform brown patina, with traces of nickel remaining on the cylinder and small protected areas. The muzzle is worn white from handling, as is the tip of the trigger and parts of the trigger guard. Surface patina and handling wear are consistent throughout, highlighting authentic age and use.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Cylinder lock-up shows minor play, which is common in revolvers of this era. Trigger pull and hammer function remain crisp. As with all antique firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None included.

Our Assessment: This Colt Single Action Army, produced in 1898, is a classic antique revolver chambered in the less common but highly collectible .41 Colt cartridge. The firearm, originally Blued and case colored and subsequently renickeled, has since seen most of this finish worn away to a character-rich, brown patina, complemented by genuine pearl grips with age-related cracking. These authentic marks of use and age add genuine charm and history, making it an attractive piece for collectors and enthusiasts alike.

Despite its cosmetic wear, this revolver retains clear factory markings and solid mechanical functionality. Revolvers from this era—especially those chambered in .41 Colt—are highly sought after due to their rarity, historical significance, and strong association with the late 19th-century American West.

Whether destined for display, collection, or careful shooting, this Single Action Army represents a genuine and appealing piece of Colt heritage.

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Beautiful 1st Generation Colt Single Action Army 4 3/4 Beautiful 1st Generation Colt Single Action Army 4 3/4

Beautiful 1st Generation Colt Single Action Army 4 3/4" .45 Revolver & Letter, 1897 Antique

Lot #288 (Sale Order 288 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army, 1st Generation

Serial Number: 170373

Year of Manufacture: 1897

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Barrel Length: 4 3/4"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a "V"-notch at the rear of a groove in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered hard rubber with rampant colt in oval at the top of each panel. The grips have minor handling wear with only a few small marks. The checkering is well defined, there is good detail in the rampant colts. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Fine condition as Antique.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Color

Finish Originality: Original, serial-marked parts are matching.

Bore Condition: The bore is mostly bright with sharp rifling. There is some scattered stubborn fouling and infrequent minor erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates about 8 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 85% of its metal finish. The finish is generally strong with some handling wear in the grip areas and some minor surface erosion along the left of the barrel and frame. There is some other scattered minor surface oxidation. There are some small nicks and scratches. The action shows light operational wear including a thin turn-line on the cylinder. The frame and hammer retain good figuring in their case color. The screw heads range from sharp to lightly tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in Excellent condition as Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with a Colt Archives letter which indicates it shipped April 15, 1897 to Simmons Hardware Company in St. Louis, Missouri as one of 40 guns of the same type in the shipment.

Our Assessment: Colt’s Single Action Army is, perhaps more than any other, an iconic American pistol. It was the U.S. issue sidearm for the last two decades of the 19th century, used by pioneers, outlaws and lawmen across the expanding nation, and captivated audiences on the silver screen and television (and still does, today). Produced for nearly a century and a half, they are still being made, today! This example is a 1st Generation Single Action Army made in 1897. The revolver is chambered for the classic .45 Colt cartridge with a 4 3/4" barrel. It is in Excellent condition as Antique, really one of the best examples of an 1897 Single Action Army you're likely to encounter. Any 1st Generation SAA would make a great addition to a Colt collection, and this late 19th Century example shipped to Simmons Hardware should be no exception. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Colt 1st Gen Single Action Army SAA 4 3/4” .32-20 WCF Revolver Kansas City, MO Shipped, 1907 C&R Colt 1st Gen Single Action Army SAA 4 3/4” .32-20 WCF Revolver Kansas City, MO Shipped, 1907 C&R

Colt 1st Gen Single Action Army SAA 4 3/4” .32-20 WCF Revolver Kansas City, MO Shipped, 1907 C&R

Lot #289 (Sale Order 289 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army, 1st Generation

Serial Number: 298952

Year of Manufacture: 1907 (https://www.colt.com/serial-lookup)

Caliber: .32-20 Winchester (W.C.F.)

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked “COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. Co. / HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A.”, the left is marked “32 W.C.F.”. The left of the frame is marked “PAT SEPT 19 1871. / JULY 2. 72. JAN. 19. 75.” and with a circled rampant colt logo. The bottom of the frame and the bottom of the trigger guard at the front are each marked “298952”. The butt of the grip frame is marked “298/ 952”. The rear of the loading gate has assembly number “562”. The left of the trigger guard has “VP” in triangle and “6”.

Barrel Length: 4 3/4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a “V”-notch at the rear of a groove in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered black hard rubber with rampant colt in oval at the top of each panel. The grips have moderate handling wear with strongest checkering above the rampant colts. There are some scattered nicks and scratches, most notable at the butt. There are no external chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in about Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Color

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is semi bright with well defined rifling. There is scattered light erosion in the bore. The bore rates a 7/10 in this writer's opinion.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 10% of its metal finish. There is a little bit of bluing at the right-rear of the barrel, the top corner of the backstrap, and at the top of the trigger guard. Some case color can be seen on the rear of the hammer, in the rear sight groove and some corners of the frame. The other exposed surfaces have worn to white or gone to a light patina. The portions of the grip frame concealed by the grips have some bluing remaining. There is some scattered surface erosion, most notable on the front face of the cylinder. There are some scattered minor nicks and scratches with more notable nicks on the bottom of the barrel above the cylinder pin and notable horizontal lines on the barrel. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. The markings range from clear to worn, but legible. Overall, this revolver is in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Lockup produces little play side-to-side and minor end-shake on all six chambers. The trigger is crisp. The cylinder has a removable bushing. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with a Colt Archives letter indicating it shipped in its current configuration on August 30, 1907 to Townley Metal & Hardware Company in Kansas City, Missouri as one of 5 guns of the same type in the shipment.

Our Assessment: Colt’s Single Action Army is, perhaps more than any other, an iconic American pistol. It was the U.S. issue sidearm for the last two decades of the 19th century, used by pioneers, outlaws and lawmen across the expanding nation, and captivated audiences on the silver screen and television (and still does, today). Produced for nearly a century and a half, they are still being made, today! This example is a 1st Generation Single Action Army made in 1907. It is in about Good condition, retaining a little of its original finish and strong mechanics, though it shows its age. Any 1st Generation SAA would make a great addition to a Colt collection, and this early 20th Century example with 10% finish and strong mechanics should be no exception.

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Kittredge Shipped 1st Gen Colt Single Action Army SAA Nickel .45 Revolver & Letter, 1881 Antique Kittredge Shipped 1st Gen Colt Single Action Army SAA Nickel .45 Revolver & Letter, 1881 Antique

Kittredge Shipped 1st Gen Colt Single Action Army SAA Nickel .45 Revolver & Letter, 1881 Antique

Lot #290 (Sale Order 290 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army

Serial Number: 63791

Year of Manufacture: 1881

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Side-Loading Gate Revolver

Barrel Length: 7 1/2"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a tapered blade fixed to the front of the barrel; it appears to have been re-profiled. The rear sight is a "V" notch integral to the topstrap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered black hard rubber with rampant colt in oval at their tops. The grips have light-moderate handling wear with some scattered nicks, scuffs and scratches. There is a more notable ding at the bottom edge of the left panel. The checkering has some wear, but is generally well defined. There are no cracks. Overall, the grips are in Good-plus condition as not original to the gun.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray with well defined rifling. There is erosion and pitting scattered through the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 5 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This handgun retains about 15% of its metal finish. Remaining finish is scattered, mostly in protected areas or around raised features. Most surfaces have worn to white. There is infrequent minor surface oxidation. There are scattered nicks and scratches, most notable along the bottom of the barrel. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good condition as Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This pistol comes with a Colt Archives letter indicating it shipped to B. Kittredge & Company in Cincinnati, Ohio on January 26, 1881 as one of 50 guns of the same type in the shipment.

Our Assessment: Colt's Single Action Army is, perhaps more than any other, an iconic American pistol. It was the U.S. issue sidearm for the last two decades of the 19th century, used by pioneers, outlaws and lawmen across the expanding nation, and captivated audiences on the silver screen and television (and still does, today).

This example was made in 1881 and shipped to the Benjamin Kittredge Company, a major Colt distributor. Kittredge was actually responsible for giving the SAA the moniker "Peacemaker". The gun shows honest wear consistent with its age, retaining about 15% of its original and desirable nickel finish. This is a neat Single Action Army that will add to any collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Colt .32-20 Single Action Army 32 WCF 4 ¾” SAA Revolver, MFD 1908 C&R Colt .32-20 Single Action Army 32 WCF 4 ¾” SAA Revolver, MFD 1908 C&R

Colt .32-20 Single Action Army 32 WCF 4 ¾” SAA Revolver, MFD 1908 C&R

Lot #291 (Sale Order 291 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army

Serial#: 306540

Year of Manufacture: 1908 (C&R)

Caliber: .32 WCF (.32-20)

Action Type: Single-Action Revolver with Side-Loading Gate Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked ""32 WCF"". The top of the barrel bears some of the Colt factory address. The left side of the frame has the standard Colt patent dates and Rampant Colt logo. Matching serial numbers are visible on the frame, trigger guard, and backstrap (""306540"").

Barrel Length: 4 ¾”

Sights / Optics: The revolver features a fixed blade front sight and a grooved rear sight integral to the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition / Grip: The grips are two-piece smooth walnut. The grips show moderate handling wear with light smoothing, though there are no major chips or cracks. Some custom carving has been added to the panels. Overall, the grips rate in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued (Reblued)

Finish Originality: Professionally Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains approximately 95% of its professionally refinished blued finish. There are scattered minor handling marks and faint thinning at the muzzle, cylinder edges, and high points, consistent with careful handling since refinishing. The screwheads show minor tool marks but remain serviceable. Most of the markings remain clear and fully legible. Overall, this revolver is in Very Good–Fine condition as refinished.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. Cylinder lock-up is solid, timing is proper, and the trigger pull is crisp. We did not fire this revolver. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: None

Our Assessment: Manufactured in 1908, this Colt Single Action Army revolver chambered in .32 WCF (.32-20) combines historical allure with excellent shootability. Popular in the early 20th century, the .32-20 cartridge provided an ideal balance of manageable recoil, accuracy, and sufficient stopping power for small to medium game and ranch duty.

Having been professionally refinished to restore its original beauty, this revolver retains approximately 95% of its newer blue finish, presenting very nicely while maintaining some crisp markings and sharp rifling. This refinished Colt would appeal equally to collectors who value historic pieces with appealing aesthetics and to shooters who appreciate vintage firearms capable of continued practical use.

 

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Colt 1st Generation Single Action Army SAA 4 3/4 Colt 1st Generation Single Action Army SAA 4 3/4

Colt 1st Generation Single Action Army SAA 4 3/4" .38-40 WCF Revolver, 1904 C&R

Lot #292 (Sale Order 292 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army, 1st Generation

Serial Number: 257508

Year of Manufacture: 1904

Caliber: .38-40 WCF

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Barrel Length: 4 3/4"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the front of the barrel; it has been filed-down some. The rear sight is a "V"-notch at the rear of a groove in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered hard rubber with rampant colt in oval at the top of each panel. The grips have light handling wear with some scattered small nicks and scratches. The checkering is well defined, there is good detail in the rampant colts. Originally black, the grips have gone to a slightly brown color. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Very Good condition as not original to the gun.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Color

Finish Originality: Original, serial-marked parts are matching.

Bore Condition: The bore is gray with well defined rifling. There is scattered light erosion and pitting in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates about 6 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 15% of its metal finish. Finish remains only in protected areas or around raised features. Most surfaces have gone to a fairly uniform patina with scattered light surface oxidation and erosion. There are scattered small nicks and light scratches. The action shows operational wear. There are tool marks around some screw heads and on the head of the cylinder pin. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes with a vintage belt and holster rig. The holster's strap has broken, allowing the body to move free from the backing. The rig otherwise shows normal wear consistent with its age.

Our Assessment: Colt’s Single Action Army is, perhaps more than any other, an iconic American pistol. It was the U.S. issue sidearm for the last two decades of the 19th century, used by pioneers, outlaws and lawmen across the expanding nation, and captivated audiences on the silver screen and television (and still does, today). Produced for nearly a century and a half, they are still being made, today! This example is a 1st Generation Single Action Army made in 1904. The revolver is chambered for the .38-40 Winchester cartridge with a 4 3/4" barrel. It is in about Good condition, showing honest wear consistent with its age. Any 1st Generation SAA would make a great addition to a Colt collection, and this early 20th Century example with a vintage leather rig should be no exception. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Colt 2nd Generation Single Action Army SAA 5 1/2 Colt 2nd Generation Single Action Army SAA 5 1/2

Colt 2nd Generation Single Action Army SAA 5 1/2" Nickel .45 Revolver & Stagecoach Box, 1970 C&R

Lot #293 (Sale Order 293 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army, 2nd Generation

Serial Number: 58585SA

Year of Manufacture: 1970 (https://www.colt.com/serial-lookup)

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Barrel Length: 5 1/2"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a quarter-round blade fixed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a square notch at the rear of a groove in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece smooth walnut panels. The inside of each panel has "585" hand-written. The grips have no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. The checkering is sharp. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original, matching serial and assembly numbers.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 10 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99+% of its metal finish. There is no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. There are scattered spots of stubborn grease from the packaging. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes in a two-piece cardboard Colt "Stagecoach" box with a warranty card.

Our Assessment: The Colt Single Action Army is perhaps the quintessential old west handgun, produced for more than a century, serving the U.S. Army as its sidearm from 1873 into the first world war and captivating audiences on the silver screen. The SAA was discontinued by Colt as it tooled up to provide for the WWII war effort, and it was thought by Colt that the design was obsolete, swing-out cylinder revolvers had been around for half a century and autoloaders were gaining in popularity. Then, with the advent of television and western programs such as Hopalong Cassidy, The Lone Ranger, The Cisco Kid, and The Gene Autry Show, American interest in the guns that won the west was reborn. In 1956, Colt reintroduced the Single Action Army, this new production run now referred to as the 2nd Generation SAA's. This example was produced in 1970 and has a desirable nickel finish, a 5 1/2" barrel and is chambered in the original .45 Colt cartridge. The revolver is in Excellent condition, appearing to have seen little if any use since leaving the factory. The revolver comes in a period-correct Colt "Stagecoach" box and would make a nice addition to any collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Colt 2nd Generation Single Action Army SAA 5 1/2" Blue .45 Revolver & Stagecoach Box, 1970 C&R

Lot #294 (Sale Order 294 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army, 2nd Generation

Serial Number: 58019SA

Year of Manufacture: 1970 (https://www.colt.com/serial-lookup)

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Barrel Length: 5 1/2"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a quarter-round blade fixed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a square notch at the rear of a groove in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered black hard rubber with rampant colt at their tops and American Eagles at their bottoms. The inside of each panel is hand-scribed "019". The grips have no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. The checkering is sharp. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Color

Finish Originality: Original, matching serial and assembly numbers.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 10 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 99+% of its metal finish. There is no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. There are some spots of stubborn grease from the packaging. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes in a two-piece cardboard Colt "Stagecoach" box with a manual and warranty card.

Our Assessment: The Colt Single Action Army is perhaps the quintessential old west handgun, produced for more than a century, serving the U.S. Army as its sidearm from 1873 into the first world war and captivating audiences on the silver screen. The SAA was discontinued by Colt as it tooled up to provide for the WWII war effort, and it was thought by Colt that the design was obsolete, swing-out cylinder revolvers had been around for half a century and autoloaders were gaining in popularity. Then, with the advent of television and western programs such as Hopalong Cassidy, The Lone Ranger, The Cisco Kid, and The Gene Autry Show, American interest in the guns that won the west was reborn. In 1956, Colt reintroduced the Single Action Army, this new production run now referred to as the 2nd Generation SAA's. This example was produced in 1970 and has blue & case color finish, a 5 1/2" barrel and is chambered in the original .45 Colt cartridge. The revolver is in Excellent condition, appearing to have seen little if any use since leaving the factory. The revolver comes in a period-correct Colt "Stagecoach" box and would make a nice addition to any collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Colt 2nd Generation Single Action Army SAA 5 1/2" .45 Revolver, Box & Letter, 1959 C&R

Lot #295 (Sale Order 295 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army, 2nd Generation (flat-top hammer)

Serial Number: 23356SA

Year of Manufacture: Colt's serial lookup indicates production in 1958. Shipped March 4, 1959.

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Barrel Length: 5 1/2"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a quarter-round blade fixed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a square notch at the rear of a groove in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered black hard rubber with Rampant Colts in ovals at their tops. The inside of each panel is hand-scribed "356". The grips have no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. The checkering is well defined. There is good detail in the Rampant Colts. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Fine-plus Condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Color

Finish Originality: Original, matching serial and assembly numbers.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 10 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 95% of its metal finish. The finish is thinning at most edges. There is infrequent minor surface erosion, mostly on the left of the frame, front edge of the loading gate, and front edge of the butt. The cylinder shows light turn wear. There are a few minor nicks and scratches. The screw heads range from sharp to lightly tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in about Fine Condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all previously owned firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes in a reproduction hinge-lid black cardboard box with matching end label, green interior, serial number hand-written on the bottom, manual, and warranty card. Also included is a Colt Archives factory letter indicating the revolver was shipped March 4, 1959 to Misko Sport Shop in Ord, Nebraska as the only gun of its type in the shipment.

Our Assessment: The expiration of Smith & Wesson's patent on the bored-through cylinder in 1869 led Colt to design the revolutionary M-1873 Single Action Army, which soon earned the monikers "Peacemaker" and "gun that won the West". Carried by soldiers, cowboys, ranchers, rustlers, lawmen and outlaws alike, the Colt SAA quickly became synonymous with the untamed wilds of the American West. Manufactured from 1873-1941, the Single Action Army was discontinued by Colt as they tooled up to provide for the war effort in WW2. Colt also believed that the design was obsolete, as swing-out cylinder revolvers had been around for half a century, and autoloaders were gaining in popularity. The SAA most likely would have never been made again if not for the "cowboy craze" of the 1950s. Demand for Colt SAAs skyrocketed, and led Colt to reintroduce this American classic in 1956, birthing the 2nd Generation Colt Single Action Army.

This Colt 2nd Gen SAA was made in early 1959 and is in about Fine Condition. It features a 5 1/2" barrel, 95% of its original factory blue and case color finish, classic two-piece checkered grips, matching serial and assembly numbers, strong mechanics, a bright bore with sharp rifling and no erosion. It comes with a Colt Archives factory letter confirming its configuration, and indicating it was shipped March 4, 1959 to Misko Sport Shop in Ord, Nebraska as the only gun of its type in

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Colt 2nd Generation Single Action Army SAA 7 1/2" .45 Revolver & Stagecoach Box, 1970 C&R

Lot #296 (Sale Order 296 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army (SAA) – 2nd Generation

Serial Number: 57359SA

Year of Manufacture: 1970

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with a Side-Loading Gate and Fixed Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45”. The top of the barrel is marked “COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. Co. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A.”. The left side of the frame is marked “PAT. SEPT. 19, 1871 / JULY 2,72 JAN. 19,75” and with the rampant colt logo. The underside of the frame at the grip frame is marked “157359SA”, found again marked on the left of each portion of the grip frame (under the grip). The inside rear face of the loading gate is marked with the assembly number “759”, found again on the right rear of the frame and the front face of the cylinder. The left front of the trigger guard is marked with a “VP” in a triangle and at the rear with “V”, the right is marked “P”. The rear face of the cylinder is marked with a Rampant Colt logo. The inside of each grip panel is hand-scribed “359”.

Barrel Length: 7.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a square-notch in the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are black checkered American Eagle-style grips. They are in Excellent condition, showing no notable wear or handling.

Type of Finish: Blued Barrel & Cylinder with Case Colored Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp, and there is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains 99% of its original metal finish. There are no significant signs of wear, handling, or use, and the case coloring on the frame remains vivid. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are crisp. To preserve its perfection, the hammer has been zip-tied in place to prevent unnecessary wear. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: Due to its preservation measures (zip-tied hammer), we have not manipulated the action beyond a visual inspection. The cylinder remains unworn, and the revolver appears to be factory-fired at most. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver includes a period-correct Colt “Stage Coach” box and a Colt brochure.

Our Assessment: The Colt Single Action Army is an iconic revolver with a legacy stretching back to the frontier days of the American West. This 1970 2nd Generation example represents a time when Colt was still producing these legendary revolvers with classic craftsmanship and attention to detail.

Featuring a 7.5-inch barrel, vivid case-colored frame, and striking black checkered American Eagle-style grips, this revolver is both a functional masterpiece and a collector’s dream. The zip-tied hammer is a testament to the care taken in preserving this pristine example, ensuring that its mechanical integrity remains untouched.

Colt 2nd Generation SAAs continue to increase in desirability and value, making them outstanding collectibles and sound investments. Whether you are a Colt collector, a fan of classic revolvers, or someone looking for a pristine example of an American legend, this 1970 Colt SAA is an exceptional find that has been meticulously preserved.

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Colt Single Action Army 2nd Gen Revolver .45 Colt/ ACP Convertible Pearl Longhorn Grips 1967 C&R Colt Single Action Army 2nd Gen Revolver .45 Colt/ ACP Convertible Pearl Longhorn Grips 1967 C&R

Colt Single Action Army 2nd Gen Revolver .45 Colt/ ACP Convertible Pearl Longhorn Grips 1967 C&R

Lot #297 (Sale Order 297 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army (SAA), Second Generation

Serial Number: 44174SA

Year of Manufacture: 1967 (Colt Serial Lookup)

Caliber: .45 Colt (.45 Long Colt) & .45 ACP (Extra Cylinder Included)

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side-Loading Gate Cylinder

Markings:
The left side of the barrel is marked “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45”. The top of the barrel is marked “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.”. The left side of the frame bears the two-line Colt patent dates and Rampant Colt logo. The serial number “44174SA” is clearly marked on the underside of the frame. The additional cylinder is factory-marked “.45 ACP”.

Barrel Length: 5 ½”

Sights / Optics:
The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is a square notch integral to the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition:
Currently fitted with genuine pearl grips featuring an engraved Longhorn steer head on the right grip panel. These custom grips are in Excellent condition, showing minimal handling marks, with no chips, cracks, or notable damage.

Also included are the original Colt black checkered hard rubber grips featuring Rampant Colt logos and American Eagle motifs, carefully stored in a protective bag. These original grips remain in Perfect condition.

Type of Finish: Case-Colored Frame with Blued Barrel, Cylinder, and Grip Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition:
The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition:
This revolver retains approximately 99% of its original Colt factory finish. The frame displays vivid original case coloring, and the barrel, cylinder, and grip frame exhibit deep, rich original Colt bluing. Remarkably, there is no cylinder turn line. The surfaces show only minimal handling and storage marks. Screw heads are sharp and unmarred. All factory markings remain crisp and clearly defined. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics:
The action functions perfectly. Cylinder lockup is tight and positive, the hammer has the distinct four-click action, and the trigger pull is crisp. The .45 ACP cylinder also fits, indexes, and locks properly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories:
Included is the additional factory Colt cylinder chambered in .45 ACP, clearly marked and properly fitted. Also included are the original Colt black hard rubber grips, carefully stored in a bag and in perfect condition.

Our Assessment:
The Colt Single Action Army, known as ""The Peacemaker,"" remains one of the most iconic and collectible firearms ever made. Second Generation revolvers (1956–1974) represent some of the highest standards of Colt’s craftsmanship, sought after by collectors and enthusiasts alike.

This pristine example from 1967 is especially notable due to its dual-caliber versatility (.45 Colt and .45 ACP), vivid case colors, exceptional bluing, and distinctive pearl grips with an engraved Longhorn steer head. The presence of original grips still in perfect condition further adds to its collector appeal.

Remarkably, this revolver shows no cylinder turn line—an indication of extremely limited or careful handling. It represents an ideal investment-quality firearm for Colt collectors or any enthusiast appreciating superb craftsmanship and historical significance.

 

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Colt 2nd Generation Single Action Army SAA 7 1/2 Colt 2nd Generation Single Action Army SAA 7 1/2

Colt 2nd Generation Single Action Army SAA 7 1/2" .45 Revolver & Box, 1958 C&R

Lot #298 (Sale Order 298 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army, 2nd Generation (flat-top hammer)

Serial Number: 23050SA

Year of Manufacture: 1958 (https://www.colt.com/serial-lookup/)

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Barrel Length: 7 1/2"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a quarter-round blade fixed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a square notch at the rear of a groove in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece checkered black hard rubber with Rampant Colts in ovals at their tops. The inside of each panel is hand-scribed "050". The grips have no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. The checkering is well defined. There is good detail in the Rampant Colts. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Fine-Excellent Condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Color

Finish Originality: Original, matching serial and assembly numbers.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 10 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 97% of its metal finish. The finish is lightly thinning at some edges and corners. Most of the balance is in light turn wear on the cylinder. There are a few other minor marks. The screw heads range from sharp to lightly tool marked with strong slots. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in Fine-plus Condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all previously owned firearms, thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes in a hinge-lid black cardboard box with matching end label, green interior, serial number hand-written on the bottom, manual, "Handling the Handgun" pamphlet and warranty card. 

Our Assessment: The expiration of Smith & Wesson's patent on the bored-through cylinder in 1869 led Colt to design the revolutionary M-1873 Single Action Army, which soon earned the monikers "Peacemaker" and "gun that won the West". Carried by soldiers, cowboys, ranchers, rustlers, lawmen and outlaws alike, the Colt SAA quickly became synonymous with the untamed wilds of the American West. Manufactured from 1873-1941, the Single Action Army was discontinued by Colt as they tooled up to provide for the war effort in WW2. Colt also believed that the design was obsolete, as swing-out cylinder revolvers had been around for half a century, and autoloaders were gaining in popularity. The SAA most likely would have never been made again if not for the "cowboy craze" of the 1950s. Demand for Colt SAAs skyrocketed, and led Colt to reintroduce this American classic in 1956, birthing the 2nd Generation Colt Single Action Army.

This Colt 2nd Gen SAA was made in late 1958 and is in Fine-plus Condition. It features a 7 1/2" barrel, 97% of its original factory blue and case color finish, classic two-piece checkered grips, matching serial and assembly numbers, strong mechanics, a bright bore with sharp rifling and no erosion. It comes with its original box. This would make a great addition to a Colt collection as an early 2nd Gen SAA.

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Colt Single Action Army Early 2nd Gen SAA Blued & Case Colored 7.5” .45 Revolver & Box, 1957 C&R Colt Single Action Army Early 2nd Gen SAA Blued & Case Colored 7.5” .45 Revolver & Box, 1957 C&R

Colt Single Action Army Early 2nd Gen SAA Blued & Case Colored 7.5” .45 Revolver & Box, 1957 C&R

Lot #299 (Sale Order 299 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army (SAA) – Early 2nd Generation

Serial Number: 15804SA

Year of Manufacture: 1957 (C&R Eligible)

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with a Side-Loading Gate and Fixed Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY .45”. The top of the barrel is marked “COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. Co. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A.”. The left side of the frame is marked “PAT. SEPT. 19, 1871 / JULY 2,72 JAN. 19,75” and with the rampant colt logo. The underside of the frame at the grip frame is marked “15804SA”, found again marked on the left of each portion of the grip frame (under the grip). The inside rear face of the loading gate is marked with the assembly number “892”, found again on the right rear of the frame and the front face of the cylinder. The left front of the trigger guard is marked with a “VP” in a triangle and at the rear with “J”, the right is marked “P”. The rear face of the cylinder is marked with a Rampant Colt logo. The inside of each grip panel is hand-scribed “804”.

Barrel Length: 7.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a square-notch in the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered black hard rubber with rampant colt in oval at their tops. The grips have no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. The checkering is well defined. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Barrel & Cylinder with Case Colored Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp, and there is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains 98% of its original metal finish. There are no significant signs of wear, handling, or use, and the case coloring on the frame remains vivid. There is light oxidation forming on the frame near the trigger guard. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are crisp. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver includes a period-correct Colt box with model-matching label and a non-matching serial hand-written on the bottom.

Our Assessment: The Colt Single Action Army is one of the most legendary revolvers in American history, and this 1957 Early 2nd Generation example is an outstanding representation of Colt’s master craftsmanship. When Colt reintroduced the SAA in 1956, the 2nd Generation models quickly became some of the most desirable Single Actions ever produced, benefiting from modern manufacturing while retaining the same hand-fitted quality and classic styling of their predecessors.

This revolver, with its 7.5-inch barrel, vivid case-colored frame, and 98%  finish, is an exceptional collector’s piece. The high condition, bright bore, and period-correct box make it a true standout.

Colt 2nd Generation SAAs continue to appreciate in value, making them not only exceptional collectibles but also sound investments. Whether you are a serious Colt collector, a lover of classic revolvers, or someone looking for a pristine example of a legendary firearm, this 1957 Colt SAA is a remarkable find.

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Colt Custom Shop 3rd Gen Single Action Army SAA Full Royal Blue 4 3/4 Colt Custom Shop 3rd Gen Single Action Army SAA Full Royal Blue 4 3/4

Colt Custom Shop 3rd Gen Single Action Army SAA Full Royal Blue 4 3/4" .45 Revolver & Box, 1992

Lot #300 (Sale Order 300 of 354)

Make: Colt Custom Shop

Model: Single Action Army, P1840Z

Serial Number: SA95639

Year of Manufacture: 1992

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Side-Loading Gate Revolver

Barrel Length: 4 3/4"

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a quarter-round blade fixed to the front of the barrel. The rear sight is a square notch integral to the topstrap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grip is a "one-piece" stag (actually two panels adhered to a center wood piece) with gold-colored Colt medallions. The grips have no notable wear or damage, only light handling marks. Overall, the grips are in about Excellent condition as not original to the gun.

Type of Finish: Full Royal Blue

Finish Originality: Original, matching numbered parts.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore, there is a little bit of leading in the forcing cone. In this writer's opinion, the bore rates 9+ out of 10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 96% of its metal finish. There are a few nicks and short scratches, mostly on the barrel and butt. The action shows faint operational wear. The barrel is indexed about 3-5 degrees to the right, the barrel address is in-line with the front sight, but is just slightly off top-center. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this pistol is in Very Good condition and would easily rate Fine wih the barrel properly indexed.

Mechanics: The action functiona correctly. We did not fire this handgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes in a two-piece blue cardboard Colt box with white sleeve, serial-matching label and factory paperwork including manual.

Our Assessment: In 1974, Colt quietly discontinued production of the single Action Army for the second time. Luckily, the loyal fans of the SAA would not need to wait long as colt would bring back the SAA in 1976 as the "3rd Generation". Changes were made but the basic SAA was the same, i.e. three standard barrel lengths of 4 3/4", 5 1/2" and 7 1/2", finishes of full nickel or blue with color case hardened frame, and grips of hard rubber.

Some changes were incorporated in an effort by Colt to keep prices down. One new change was a pressed-in cylinder pin bushing instead of the removable ones used in 1st and 2nd Generation cylinders. Also, the ratchet at the rear of the cylinders was re-shaped, which also necessitated a different shape on the rotating hand. And for some unknown reason, the pitch of the barrel's threads was changed from the 20 threads per inch (TPI) as used on 1st and 2nd Generation SAAs to 24 TPI for these new ones. Toward the end of 2nd Generation production Colt had begun using some investment cast parts, but the frames continued to be forged. The introductory caliber for 3rd Generation SAAs was .45 Colt, but .357 Magnum came along by the end of 1976 and a host of other chamberings would follow.

Everyone should have a Colt Single Action Army, and this would be a beauty to add to any collection. Manufactured in 1992, this revolver was produced by the Colt Custom Shop. Chambered for .45 Colt with a 4 3/4" barrel, it has a full Royal Blue finish rather than the standard Blue & Case Color. It has been equipped with an attractive set of stag grips, giving it a very distinctive appearance. The barrel is indexed about 3-5 degrees off, but the mechanics are otherwise spot-on. This will make a neat add

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Colt Single Action Army Early 3rd Gen SAA 7.5” Blued & Case Colored .45 Colt Revolver & Box, 1979 Colt Single Action Army Early 3rd Gen SAA 7.5” Blued & Case Colored .45 Colt Revolver & Box, 1979

Colt Single Action Army Early 3rd Gen SAA 7.5” Blued & Case Colored .45 Colt Revolver & Box, 1979

Lot #301 (Sale Order 301 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: Single Action Army (SAA) – Early 3rd Generation

Serial Number: SA14139

Year of Manufacture: 1979

Caliber: .45 Colt

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with a Side-Loading Gate and a Fixed Cylinder

Barrel Length: 7.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a square-notch in the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are smooth rosewood with Colt Custom Shop medallions. The grips have no notable wear or damage. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Barrel & Cylinder with Case Colored Frame and Fire-Blued Screws, Trigger, and Cylinder Pin

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, and the rifling is sharp. There is no visible erosion or fouling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains 99%+ of its original finish. There is no notable wear or damage, appearing to have seen little if any use outside the factory. The case coloring on the frame is vivid, and the fire-blued screws, trigger, and cylinder pin are striking. The screw heads are sharp, and the markings are crisp. Overall, this revolver rates in Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This revolver comes in a faux-wood cardboard Colt box with serial-matching label (notes Rosewood grips) and manual.

Our Assessment: The Colt Single Action Army is one of the most legendary revolvers in American history, and this Early 3rd Generation example from 1979 represents one of the finest renditions of the classic design. Featuring a 7.5-inch barrel, stunning case-colored frame, and fire-blued accents, this revolver was clearly produced with attention to detail and high-quality craftsmanship.

What makes this example particularly impressive is its 99%+ condition, lack of a turn line on the cylinder, and apparent factory-fired-only status. Most SAAs, even when well cared for, develop handling marks and rotation wear over time—this one has been meticulously preserved. The Custom Shop rosewood grips with Colt medallions further add to its collectability and appeal.

Colt SAAs in this condition continue to rise in value, making them not only outstanding collectibles but also exceptional long-term investments. Whether you are a Colt enthusiast, a collector of fine revolvers, or someone looking for a pristine example of an iconic American firearm, this Early 3rd Gen 1979 Colt SAA is a spectacular find.

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Colt New Frontier SAA 7 1/2" Blue & Case Color .44-40 WCF Single Action Revolver, 1981

Lot #302 (Sale Order 302 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: New Frontier Single Action Army

Serial Number: 14435NF

Year of Manufacture: 1981

Caliber: .44-40 WCF

Action Type: Single Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate

Barrel Length: 7 1/2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a serrated ramped blade integral to a serrated ramped base fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a square notch leaf in a fully adjustable base pinned to the rear of the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are two-piece smooth wood with gold-colored Colt medallions. The inside of each panel is marked 14435NF, matching the revolver’s serial number. There are a couple of faint scuffs and hairline scratches, mostly on the bottom faces, with some scattered light handling marks. The grips rate in Fine Plus condition.

Type of Finish: Blue and Case Color

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright, the rifling is sharp. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 97% of its metal finish. The backstrap and frontstrap are marked with the serial number. The front face of the cylinder is marked “44-40,”. There are a few little nicks and scratches, most notably on the right side of the barrel in front of the ejector rod housing. There are a few spots of faint frost on the bright side of the hammer, hardly noticeable. Some areas on the frame show slight muting of the case color. There are a couple of tiny marks through the finish on the grip frame and trigger guard. The cylinder has a few tiny marks through the finish and a faint turn line. There are some scattered light handling marks. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in Fine Plus condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder locks in each position with light play. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: In 1960, as America looked forward to a new era, Colt sought to introduce a revolver reflecting both tradition and innovation. The New Frontier was an evolution of the legendary Single Action Army, featuring a flattop design with fully adjustable sights, giving shooters enhanced accuracy while retaining the classic SAA frame. First introduced in 1961, the New Frontier was produced in limited numbers across two runs, the second from 1978 to 1982.

Chambered in .44-40, this revolver offers a balance of power and accuracy with its 7 1/2” barrel, making it an excellent choice for target shooting or hunting. The Colt Royal Blue finish and color case-hardened frame give it a refined, collector-worthy appearance. Despite some minor wear, this revolver remains in Fine Plus condition, showing little evidence of extensive use.

One nice detail of this revolver is that the inside of both grip panels is marked 14435NF, matching the serial number. This suggests the grips are original to the gun, adding to its authenticity and collector appeal.

Whether you're a Colt enthusiast, a collector of classic revolvers, or someone looking for a high-quality shooter, this New Frontier is an excellent choice. With its combination of precision, power, and craftsmanship, it’s a revolver that stands out in any collection.

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Colt Model 1877 Lightning 5 Colt Model 1877 Lightning 5

Colt Model 1877 Lightning 5" Blue & Case Colored Double Action Revolver .38 Colt, MFD 1882 Antique

Lot #303 (Sale Order 303 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1877 "Lightning"

Serial Number: 35248

Year of Manufacture: 1882 (Colt Archives Verified)

Caliber: .38 Colt

Action Type: Double / Single Action Revolver with Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "COLT D.A. 38." The left side of the frame is marked "PAT. SEPT. 19, 1871 / ”15”74 / JAN. 19, 1875," followed by the Rampant Colt in a circle emblem. The top of the barrel is marked "COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. Co / HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." The bottom of the frame in front of the trigger guard is marked with the serial number "35248."

Barrel Length: 5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is a notch in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The revolver is fitted with brown checkered hard rubber grips featuring Rampant Colt emblems. The grips remain in very good condition, showing only minor handling wear with crisp checkering.

Type of Finish: Case Colored Frame with Blued Barrel, Cylinder, and Grip Frame

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with strong rifling. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 70% of its original finish. There are scuffs and scratches throughout, with some fading of the case coloring but still visible on the frame. The cylinder shows a turn line but remains bright blue. The grip frame and barrel exhibit strong bluing, making them enjoyable to observe. The markings remain clear and well-defined.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The cylinder locks up securely with minimal play. The double-action trigger pull is smooth, and the single-action break is crisp. We did not fire this revolver. As with all antique firearms, a thorough cleaning and inspection are recommended before handling.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Colt Model 1877 "Lightning" was Colt’s first double-action revolver, designed for speed and ease of use. The Lightning was chambered in .38 Colt, while its larger counterpart, the Thunderer, was chambered in .41 Colt. These revolvers saw significant use in the late 19th century, with famous owners including Billy the Kid and other lawmen and outlaws of the Old West.

This example, manufactured in 1882 per the Colt Archives, retains 70% of its original finish, with strong case coloring still visible on the frame and vibrant bluing on the barrel, grip frame, and cylinder. The bore remains in excellent condition, rating 9/10, making this a great piece for collectors seeking a functional example of this historic revolver.

The checkered hard rubber grips with Rampant Colt emblems are in very good shape, and the revolver remains mechanically sound, with proper lock-up and smooth double-action function.

For collectors of Colt revolvers, Old West enthusiasts, or those looking for a fine example of a historical Colt double-action revolver, this Colt Model 1877 "Lightning" is a superb find, embodying the craftsmanship and ingenuity of Colt’s early revolver designs.


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Colt Model 1877 Lightning 3.5 Colt Model 1877 Lightning 3.5

Colt Model 1877 Lightning 3.5" Blue & Case Color .38 Colt Double Action Revolver, MFD 1904

Lot #304 (Sale Order 304 of 354)

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Make: Colt

Model: 1877 Double Action Lightning

Serial Number: 154376

Year of Manufacture: 1904

Caliber: .38 Colt

Action Type: Double Action / Single Action Revolver with Six-Shot Cylinder

Markings: The barrel is marked ""COLT'S PT. F.A. MFG. CO. / HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A."" and "".38 DA COLT."" Matching serial number ""154376"" appears stamped on the frame, trigger guard, and grip strap. The left side of the frame bears Colt’s three-line patent dates. Additional inspector marks and proofs appear throughout.

Barrel Length: 3.5” (Front sight replaced with a taller blade)

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: Tall blade replacement, fixed to the barrel. Rear Sight: A notch integral to the top strap.

Grip Configuration & Condition:
Two-piece checkered black hard rubber grips embossed with Rampant Colt medallions. The grips exhibit minor handling marks but no significant cracks or damage, fitting securely. Overall, grips rate in Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Barrel, Cylinder, Trigger Guard, and Backstrap with Case-Colored Frame and Fire-Blue Small Parts

Finish Originality: Original (except replaced front sight)

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with defined rifling and shows no signs of erosion throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains approximately 65% of its original finish. The case-colored frame has transitioned largely to a pleasant gray-tan patina. The barrel, cylinder, trigger guard, and grip frame retain noticeable original blue finish intermingled with light oxidation and tan patina consistent with age and use. The fire-blue finish on the screws remains bold, offering striking contrast. The revolver displays expected wear consistent with honest use, yet maintains a pleasing appearance. Markings remain clear and legible, and screw heads remain sharp. Overall, this revolver rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action does not function properly. The revolver improperly fires from the half-cock position, indicating internal mechanical wear or damage requiring repair. The cylinder advances and locks with slight play, typical for this model. The trigger must be manually reset. We did not fire this revolver. Due to mechanical issues, professional gunsmith evaluation and repair is recommended before any use. As with all firearms, thorough cleaning and inspection is recommended.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Colt Model 1877 Lightning was Colt’s first successful double-action revolver, widely recognized for its innovation, elegance, and handling characteristics. Popular among lawmen, gunfighters, and civilians alike, it remains an iconic piece of firearm history.

This particular revolver, manufactured in 1904 (serial number 154376), is an appealing example that showcases honest use and authentic aging, along with highly attractive fire-blue screws. Although it retains significant original finish and aesthetic charm, its action currently suffers from a mechanical issue, firing from the half-cock position—common to these historically delicate revolvers. A taller replacement front sight adds interest, perhaps intended for practical use or aiming assistance.

For collectors, enthusiasts, or historians, this Colt Lightning .38 offers potential as a restorable collectible or historical display piece. With proper gunsmith attention, it can regain functionality or remain preserved as an intriguing artifact of early double-action revolver technology.

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Colt Model 1877 Lightning Sheriffs Model 3 1/2 Colt Model 1877 Lightning Sheriffs Model 3 1/2

Colt Model 1877 Lightning Sheriffs Model 3 1/2" .38 Long Colt Double Action Revolver 1894 Antique

Lot #305 (Sale Order 305 of 354)

Make: Colt

Model: 1877 Lightning

Serial Number: 95818

Year of Manufacture: 1894 (https://colt.com/serial-lookup)

Caliber: .38 Long Colt

Action Type: Single Action/Double Action Revolver with Side Loading Gate Cylinder

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “COLT. D. A. 38”. The top of the barrel is marked “COLT’S PT. F. A. MFG. Co. / HARTFORD. CT. U.S.A.”. The left side of the frame is marked “PAT. SEPT. 19, 1871 / “ “ 15, “ 74. / “ JAN. 19, “ 75.” and with a circled Rampant Colt logo. The underside of the frame at the grip frame, the front of the trigger guard just behind it, and the front underside edge of the backstrap are marked “95818”.

Barrel Length: 3 1/2”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a “V” groove in the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The grips are checkered hard rubber on a bird’s head grip frame, with a Rampant Colt in an oval at the top of each panel. The grips have a few nicks and scratches. The checkering has smoothed slightly on the edges where they taper to a point. There is good detail in the Rampant Colts. There are no chips or cracks. Overall, the grips are in Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Color Hardening

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is dark and the rifling is defined where not interrupted by erosion. There is scattered erosion and pitting in the bore, mostly at the muzzle-end. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 15% of its metal finish. Most of the finish has worn to white. There is some surface oxidation. There are some nicks and scratches. There are trace amounts of fire-blue on the hammer and trigger. The action shows operational wear. The screw heads range from sharp to tool marked with strong slots. The cylinder pin is marred at its knurled end. There are a few spots of erosion. The markings are clear. Overall, this revolver is in Fair condition.

Mechanics: The timing is off. Otherwise, the action functions correctly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Colt M1877 double action revolver was manufactured from 1877 to 1909 for a total of 166,849 revolvers. The M1877 was offered in three calibers, which lent them three unofficial names: the “Lightning”, the “Thunderer”, and the “Rainmaker”. The principal difference between the models was the chambering: the “Lightning” in .38 LC, the “Thunderer” in .41 LC, and the “Rainmaker” in .32 LC. The M1877 was designed by one of the inventors of the M1873 Single Action Army “Peacemaker”, William Mason, as Colt’s first attempt at manufacturing a double action revolver, and it was also the first successful US-made double action cartridge revolver. None of those nicknames were official Colt designations, nor used by the factory in any reference materials. All of those terms were coined by Benjamin Kittredge, one of Colt’s major distributors. Old West outlaw John Wesley Hardin frequently used both “Lightning” and “Thunderer” versions of the Colt M1877 revolver. This scarce Lightning is one of the shorter barreled, ejectorless guns known as the “Sheriff’s” or “Storekeeper’s” model. With its 3 ½” barrel and lack of an ejector mechanism, it was easier to carry concealed or in a discrete manner compared to the longer barrel versions. The pistol also features the short cylinder arbor pin often found on later Sheriff’s models. This antique Lightning is from quite early in production and is in great shape for a nearly 130 year old gun. It retains about 15% of its factory blue and case color finish and a decent bore. This would be a great addition to a Colt collection. Please see our photos and good luck!

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Remington & Sons Cane Gun J.F. Thomas Patent .31 Cal Percussion Rifle 28” Number 136 Remington & Sons Cane Gun J.F. Thomas Patent .31 Cal Percussion Rifle 28” Number 136

Remington & Sons Cane Gun J.F. Thomas Patent .31 Cal Percussion Rifle 28” Number 136

Lot #306 (Sale Order 306 of 354)

Make: E. Remington & Sons

Model: J.F. Thomas Patent Rifle Cane

Serial#: 136

Year of Manufacture: Antique (Circa 1859–1865)

Caliber: .31 Caliber Percussion

Action Type: Single-Shot, Percussion Ignition Rifle Cane with Removable Breech Section

Markings: Marked faintly "J.F. Thomas Patent Feb'y 9, 1858" “Remington & Son’s Illion NY” and serial number “136” on the muzzle shaft fitting.

Barrel Length: Approximately 9" internal rifled barrel; 28”shaft & 35.5” overall cane length.

Stock Configuration & Condition:

The cane shaft is coated with a thin, original gutta-percha (hard rubber) covering, showing none of the expected cracks or small chips. There are handling marks consistent with age and typical usage. The cane's handle is a replacement and not original to the piece. The metal fittings and ferrule appear original, exhibiting normal age and patina. Overall, the shaft and fittings remain in Very Good antique condition, with wear consistent with careful handling and age.

Type of Finish: Gutta-Percha (Hard Rubber) coating; Brass-lined internal barrel tube.

Finish Originality: Original gutta-percha shaft coating; handle is a later replacement.

Bore Condition:

The short internal rifled iron barrel is bright with sharply defined rifling. Minimal erosion is present near the breech. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates approximately 8.5/10 for an antique firearm.

Overall Condition:

This rare Remington Rifle Cane retains the majority of its original gutta-percha finish, showing minor age-related wear, but no cracks and only handling marks typical of these delicate firearms. The metal components remain solid, displaying natural patina. All markings remain legible but faint due to their delicate original application. Overall, this Rifle Cane is in Very Good antique condition.

Mechanics:

The percussion firing mechanism functions correctly. The removable breech section unscrews easily to reveal the chamber area. This mechanism operates as originally intended, although no extraction or ejection mechanism exists, as designed. As with all antique firearms, inspection by a qualified gunsmith is advised before firing.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment:

Invented by John F. Thomas, Remington’s master mechanic, and patented on February 9, 1858, the Remington Rifle Cane represents one of the earliest American civilian firearms designed specifically for discreet personal protection. Approximately 500 percussion examples were produced between 1859 and 1865, making them among the rarest and most collectible concealed firearms today.

This innovative firearm ingeniously conceals its percussion mechanism completely within the gutta-percha-covered brass cane shaft. It features a rifled iron barrel of approximately nine inches in length hidden within the upper section of the cane. The lead ball traveled from this short rifled barrel into a brass-lined smooth tube toward the muzzle, ingeniously disguised as an elegant walking accessory. To load, the breech unscrewed from the barrel shaft, and after firing, spent percussion caps and powder residues required manual removal.

Serial number 136 places this firearm among the early percussion-production examples. Despite the replaced handle, it remains historically significant due to its scarcity, originality, and condition. Its subtle elegance and practical ingenuity reflect Remington's dedication to innovation during an era that prized both form and function. For collectors specializing in Remington firearms, Civil War-era weaponry, or unique concealed weapons, this rifle cane represents a rare and highly desirable piece of American firearm history.

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Remington No.1 Sporter Rolling Block 1/2 Octagon .40 Cal Single Shot Rifle, 1879-1888 Antique Remington No.1 Sporter Rolling Block 1/2 Octagon .40 Cal Single Shot Rifle, 1879-1888 Antique

Remington No.1 Sporter Rolling Block 1/2 Octagon .40 Cal Single Shot Rifle, 1879-1888 Antique

Lot #307 (Sale Order 307 of 354)

Make: E. Remington & Sons

Model: No. 1 Sporter

Serial Number: 6127

Year of Manufacture: 1879-1888

Caliber: Bottlenecked .40 Cal. (Most Likely .40-70 Sharps Bottleneck, Please Cast Chamber To Confirm.)

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with an 1873 patent date roll mark. The bottom tang is marked, “6127”. The barrel is marked with a partially cut off E. Remington & Sons roll mark.

Barrel Length: 28.25” Half-Octagon

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a hooded Globe style sight with a tall post insert dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is a flip-up adjustable Vernier diopter tang sight. The back of the barrel has a dovetail slot that has been filled in with an insert.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece walnut set with a metal tipped forend, checkered straight wrist, straight comb, and a checkered horn shotgun-style buttplate. There are moderate handling marks throughout. There are no cracks. The LOP measures 13 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good to Fine overall condition as an antique.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case Color

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray and the rifling is mostly strong throughout. There is moderate erosion in the bore along with light pitting. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 7.5/10 as an Antique.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 10% of its metal finish. The frame has mostly faded, but there are still a few spots of case color. There are some light pitting marks throughout. The remaining finish on the barrel has turned to patina. The screw heads show moderate use. The markings are mostly clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Remington No. 1 Rolling Block Sporter, manufactured between 1879 and 1888, is a quintessential example of the American single-shot sporting rifle from the late 19th century. Built on Remington’s time-tested No. 1 rolling block action, this rifle was designed for accuracy, durability, and ease of use, making it popular with frontiersmen, long-range shooters, and big game hunters alike. Chambered in a bottlenecked .40 caliber cartridge—most likely .40-70 Sharps Bottleneck, though the chamber should be cast to confirm—this rifle would have been capable of excellent range and knockdown power, particularly when paired with the precision sights found on this example. This rifle has a number of desirable features from its checkered straight wrist to its horn shotgun-style buttplate, vintage globe and tang sights and half-octagon profile barrel. While the rifle shows age-related wear, the bore retains mostly strong rifling, and the action remains mechanically sound. The wood rates in Very Good to Fine condition, showing only typical handling marks with no cracks or major damage.

For collectors of antique American sporting rifles, single-shot enthusiasts, or long-range black powder shooters, this Remington No. 1 Sporter represents a rare and desirable piece of firearms history. With its strong shooting potential, elegant stock work, and excellent mechanical design, it stands as a testament to Remington’s craftsmanship during the golden age of American riflemaking. Whether admired as a display piece or carefully returned to the field for black powder cartridge shooting, this rifle offers a classic blend of utility and tradition that continues to appeal to enthusiasts well over a century after its manufacture.

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Remington M1871 New York State Militia Rolling Block 36” .50-70 Single Shot Rifle, 1873 Antique Remington M1871 New York State Militia Rolling Block 36” .50-70 Single Shot Rifle, 1873 Antique

Remington M1871 New York State Militia Rolling Block 36” .50-70 Single Shot Rifle, 1873 Antique

Lot #308 (Sale Order 308 of 354)

Make: Remington

Model: 1871

Serial Number: NSNV

Year of Manufacture: Circa, 1873

Caliber: .50-70 Black Powder

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor

Markings: The top of the tang is marked with, “REMINGTONS’ ILION N.Y. U.S.A. PAT. MAY 3RD NOV 15TH 1864 APRIL 17TH 1866 AUG 27TH 1867 NOV 7TH 1871” The barrel bands and barrel are marked, “B”. The stock is marked with “E 45”. The buttplate is marked with, “E 45”. The stock cartouches are faded.

Barrel Length: 36”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade post set into a raised base. The rear sight is a military #1 flip-up V-notch elevator/ladder.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece wood set with a forend cap, barrel band w/ sling loop, barrel band, straight wrist, straight comb, and semi-crescent buttplate. There are scratches, pressure dents, and small chips throughout. The forend has several larger cracks at the receiver. The LOP measures 13 5/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Good overall condition as an antique. The stock has been refinished.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case color.

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is gray and the rifling is somewhat pronounced. There is heavy erosion and moderate spots of pitting in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 5/10.

Most antique firearms have bores that will show erosion. This is not only due to age but also to the use of black powder. When fired, black powder reacts corrosively. NRA Antique Firearm Conditions Standards are quite lenient for bores. In some cases, the NRA standards disregarded the bore’s condition for collector’s firearms.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 20% of its metal finish. The barrel is in the wight with a moderate patina. There is no case color remaining on the receiver. There are pinpricks of pitting throughout. The screw heads show moderate to heavy use. The markings are a bit faded. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Leather sling.

Our Assessment: This Remington Model 1871 Rolling Block rifle is a significant piece of American post-Civil War military history, made for the New York State Militia around 1873. Chambered in the powerful .50-70 Government black powder cartridge, this rifle was part of a contract specifically for state-level forces, produced during a period when the U.S. military was transitioning from muzzleloaders to more modern breechloading systems. The Model 1871 featured improvements over earlier rolling block variants, including a redesigned extractor and a beefier receiver. Marked with Remington’s series of patent dates and military inspection stamps, this example speaks to the craftsmanship and reliability that made the rolling block a preferred design for both domestic and international service. This example rates in about Very Good condition for an antique and retains approximately 20% of its metal finish. The barrel is now in the white, showing a consistent and even patina, while the receiver has lost its original case coloring. There is scattered pinprick pitting across metal surfaces, and the screw heads show moderate to heavy tool marks. The bore is gray with somewhat pronounced rifling, though it exhibits heavy erosion and moderate pitting, earning a 5/10 in this writer’s opinion. The stock has been refinished and shows wear typical of age and service, with pressure dents, small chips, and multiple cracks at the forend near the receiver. Still, it remains solid, and its original military unit markings “E 45” are visible on both the stock and buttplate.

Despite its age and signs of field use, this Remington M1871 remains a valuable example of one of the more sought-after U.S. rolling block models. Its long 36” barrel, robust action, and large-bore .50-70 chambering make it an imposing rifle that would have served well in militia service. For collectors of American military long arms or those focused on rolling block development, this piece offers an increasingly scarce example of state-issued post-war firepower. It’s a worthy addition to any historical firearms collection and stands as a testament to the enduring strength of Remington’s legendary single-shot action.

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Remington #5 M1901 Military Rolling Block 30” Barrel 7mm Mauser Single Shot Rifle, 1901-1911 C&R Remington #5 M1901 Military Rolling Block 30” Barrel 7mm Mauser Single Shot Rifle, 1901-1911 C&R

Remington #5 M1901 Military Rolling Block 30” Barrel 7mm Mauser Single Shot Rifle, 1901-1911 C&R

Lot #309 (Sale Order 309 of 354)

Model: 1901

Serial Number: NSNV

Year of Manufacture: 1901 to 1911

Caliber: 7x57mm (7mm Mauser)

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor.

Markings: The top of the receiver is marked with the serial number. The tang is marked with 1901 patent dates. The barrel is marked, “CAL 7M.M.”. There are various small proofs throughout.

Barrel Length: 30”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a barleycorn post dovetailed into a raised base. The rear sight is a flip-up Edward’s patent V-notch escalator sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a three piece wood set with a forend cap, bayonet lug & barrel band with sling loop. Barrel band, straight wrist, sling loop, straight comb, and steel buttplate. There are pressure dents, small chips, and pressure dents throughout. The top handguard has a sizable crack through the top. The LOP measures 13.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Good to Very Good overall condition. The cleaning rod is missing.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case Color.

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is light gray and the rifling is mostly pronounced. There is moderate erosion and some faint spots of pitting in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 7.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 25% of its metal finish. The barrel retains a decent amount of bluing along with a moderate patina. There are small spots of rust throughout and pricks of pitting on the receiver. There is no remaining case color on the receiver. The action has moderate wear. The screw heads are mostly sharp. The markings are blurry in spots. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Remington Model 1901 Rolling Block rifle, chambered in 7x57mm Mauser, is a fascinating example of a transitional-era military long arm produced during Remington’s final years of military rolling block production. These Model 1901s were derived from the No. 5 action, built with smokeless powder pressures in mind, and widely exported to South America, notably to countries like Mexico, Uruguay, and Chile. Manufactured between 1901 and 1911, this rifle reflects Remington’s ability to adapt a classic single-shot platform to contemporary needs, offering an extremely robust, simple, and cost-effective solution in a world rapidly embracing bolt-action repeaters. This example shows clear signs of honest service use and remains in Good overall condition. It retains approximately 25% of its original metal finish, with scattered bluing still visible on the barrel and a uniform, moderate patina forming across the remaining surfaces. The receiver has lost its original case color and shows pitting and light rust in areas, consistent with long-term storage or field exposure. The bore, while no longer pristine, is light gray with mostly pronounced rifling and moderate erosion, rating 7.5/10. The stock has been well-used, showing pressure dents, scattered chips, and a crack in the handguard, but remains structurally intact with its original bayonet lug, sling hardware, and buttplate still present.

Despite the cosmetic wear, the action is fully functional and the rifle remains an important historical piece. It serves as a bridge between the black powder 19th century and the bolt-action smokeless age, and as such, will appeal to collectors interested in transitional firearms and Remington’s global military footprint. For enthusiasts of South American martial arms, or for those collecting military rolling blocks, this example offers authentic patina, original configuration, and the durable spirit of one of Remington’s most enduring designs. With its 30" barrel and potent 7mm chambering, this Model 1901 remains a testament to the lasting legacy of the rolling block action.

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Argentine M1879 Remington Rolling Block .43 Spanish 36” Single Shot Rifle,  1879 - 95 Antique Argentine M1879 Remington Rolling Block .43 Spanish 36” Single Shot Rifle,  1879 - 95 Antique

Argentine M1879 Remington Rolling Block .43 Spanish 36” Single Shot Rifle, 1879 - 95 Antique

Lot #310 (Sale Order 310 of 354)

Make: Remington

Model: Type 4 1879

Serial Number: NSNV

Year of Manufacture: 1879 to 1895

Caliber: .43 Spanish

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor.

Markings: The top of the barrel shank is marked, “MODELO ARGENTINO 1879 E.N.”. The tang markings are too faded to see. The barrel bands are marked, “U”.

Barrel Length: 36”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a barleycorn post dovetailed into a raised base. The rear sight is a flip-up low ramp & ladder style sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a three piece wood set with a capped forend w/ barrel band & bayonet lug, barrel band w/ sling loop, barrel band, straight wrist, sling loop, straight comb, and semi-crescent steel buttplate. There are pressure dents, and small scratches throughout. There are small chips throughout. There are no cracks. The LOP measures 12 5/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition. The stock is refinished.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling pronounced. There is faint erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. The refinished bluing is very strong throughout, with light spots of rust throughout. The screw heads are lightly tooled. The markings are severely faded in spots. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition as a refinished Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Argentine Model 1879 Remington Rolling Block rifle is a classic example of 19th-century military collaboration, combining American engineering with South American military modernization. Produced under contract for the Argentine government, this rifle is chambered in .43 Spanish and was issued extensively between 1879 and the late 1890s. Built on the robust Type 4 rolling block action, these rifles were known for their simplicity, reliability, and power—traits that made them ideal for frontier service and extended military campaigns. The “MODELO ARGENTINO 1879 E.N.” marking on the barrel shank ties this rifle directly to the Ejército Nacional (National Army), making it a tangible piece of Argentina’s military development during a critical period. This example is in outstanding condition for an antique military rifle, retaining approximately 95% of its refinished blued metal finish. The bore is especially strong for its age—bright with pronounced rifling and only faint erosion, earning a 9.5/10 in this writer’s opinion. The refinished wood has typical wear from age, including pressure dents, small chips, and some repairs, along with cracks forming at the heel, but it remains sturdy and well-fitted. The full-length military furniture, including bayonet lug and sling loops, are all present. The rifle’s markings, though faded in some areas, still anchor it to its original Argentine contract heritage.

For collectors of South American military arms, black powder cartridge rifles, or rolling block variants, this Argentine M1879 offers high historical value and excellent preserved condition. Its mechanical integrity, brilliant bore, and striking appearance make it a desirable piece for both display and careful shooting. As these rifles become harder to find in such complete and original military configurations, this example represents a standout opportunity to acquire a well-preserved artifact from the golden era of rolling block service rifles.

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Antique Remington Rolling Block 35 Antique Remington Rolling Block 35

Antique Remington Rolling Block 35" .43 Spanish Single Shot Rifle

Lot #311 (Sale Order 311 of 354)

Make: E. Remington & Sons

Model: Rolling Block

Serial Number: NSNV (No Serial Number Visible)

Year of Manufacture: Pre 1899

Caliber: .43 Spanish

Action Type: Single-Shot Rolling Block Rifle

Markings: The top tang clearly shows the three-line Remington address:
"E. REMINGTON & SONS. ILION, N.Y. U.S.A. / PAT. MAY 3D NOV 15TH 1864 APRIL 17TH 1866 / AUG 27TH 1867 NOV 7TH 1871."

Barrel Length: Approximately 35”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a fixed blade. The rear sight is a ladder-style sight adjustable for elevation, typical of military Rolling Block rifles.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The walnut buttstock features unique custom trench art carvings, adding historical character. The wood shows moderate dings, scratches, handling marks, and areas of wear consistent with field use and age. The stock remains structurally solid but rates in Fair to Good condition overall. The rifle has brass barrel bands, a brass nose cap, and retains the original full-length brass ramrod.

Type of Finish: Originally "In-the-White" (now exhibiting patina)

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with clearly defined rifling, showing minor erosion throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates approximately 8/10.

Overall Condition: The metal surfaces, originally finished in-the-white, now display natural patina with areas of oxidation, erosion, and mild corrosion consistent with age and exposure. Brass fittings (barrel bands, nose cap, full-length brass ramrod) show an attractive aged patina. The receiver and barrel remain structurally sound with clearly legible tang markings. Overall, this rifle rates in Good antique condition.

Mechanics: The action functions properly. The rolling block mechanism locks securely, and the hammer and breechblock operate smoothly. As with all vintage firearms, a thorough inspection and cleaning are recommended prior to firing.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment:
The Remington Rolling Block rifle was renowned globally for its simplicity, durability, and reliability, widely adopted by numerous countries in the late 19th century. This example, chambered in .43 Spanish, was likely produced for export and saw active use internationally.

Notable features of this rifle include attractive brass furniture (full-length brass ramrod, barrel bands, and nose cap), indicative of a possible special-order or foreign contract variation. The unique trench art carved into the walnut buttstock provides additional historical appeal and insight into its former owner's experiences.

Although the wood is worn to Fair-Good condition, and the metal surfaces have aged naturally with patina and corrosion, the rifle retains a strong, shootable bore and fully functional mechanics. Collectors of military arms, Rolling Block rifles, or historical firearms with personalization will find this example especially interesting.


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Danish Remington Rolling Block M67/96 35 1/4 Danish Remington Rolling Block M67/96 35 1/4

Danish Remington Rolling Block M67/96 35 1/4" Barrel 11.35x51mmR Single Shot Rifle, 1880 Antique

Lot #312 (Sale Order 312 of 354)

Make: Kjøbenhavn Tøjhuus, Denmark

Model: M1867/96

Serial Number: 57677

Year of Manufacture: 1880

Caliber: 11.35x51mmR Danish Centerfire (cases for this chambering can be made by re-working .45/70 brass)

Action Type: Single shot rolling block rifle with extractor.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with a crown and, “M-1867”. The rear tang is marked, “Kjøbenhavn Tøjhuus 1880”. The barrel and stock are marked, “57677”. There are small proofs throughout. The stock has a “G.C.” marking on the top of the comb.

Barrel Length: 35 1/4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed to a barrel mounted base. The rear sight is a flip-up V-notch ladder sight marked out to 21.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece wood set with a capped forend & ramrod, barrel band, barrel band with sling loop, barrel band, straight wrist, straight comb, sling loop, with semi-crescent buttplate. There are pressure dents and scratches throughout. There are no cracks. The LOP measures 12 1/2” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Fine Plus overall condition as an antique.

Type of Finish: Case Color, Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling pronounced. There is little to no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10 for an antique.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 20% of its metal finish. The receiver retains some light spots of case color. There are spots of bluing underneath the barrel bands and stock. Most of the exposed finish has turned to patina. The action has light wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. This rifle has been factory converted to centerfire.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Danish Remington Rolling Block M1867/96, chambered in 11.35x51mmR Danish centerfire, is a rare and historically significant example of European military adoption of the iconic Remington rolling block action. Originally manufactured at Kjøbenhavn Tøjhuus (Copenhagen Arsenal) in 1880, this rifle was part of Denmark’s effort to modernize its arsenal by converting earlier M1867 rimfire rifles to centerfire configuration during the 1896 refurbishment program. The model designation M1867/96 refers to this arsenal conversion, which allowed continued use of the Remington action while transitioning to more modern centerfire ammunition. With its 35 1/4" barrel, robust military stock, and ladder rear sight graduated out to 2,100 meters, this rifle was built for precision at long range, even by late 19th-century standards. This example is in exceptional condition as antique, retaining about 20% of its original metal finish. Most of the exposed surfaces have developed a smooth, dark patina, adding to the rifle’s antique character. The bore is superb, rating 10/10, with bright lands and sharp rifling. The walnut stocks, with their matching serial number and military hardware, remain solid and well-preserved. The presence of the original cleaning rod, sling swivels, and crisp markings, including the Kjøbenhavn Tøjhuus 1880 tang stamp, further enhance its collector value.

For collectors of European military firearms, Remington rolling blocks, or antique rifles, this Danish M1867/96 is an outstanding acquisition. Its original configuration, exceptional bore, and centerfire conversion make it not only a historically important rifle but also a potential shooter for those who reload or hand-cast 11.35mm cartridges. Whether displayed for its craftsmanship, preserved for its rarity, or carefully taken to the range, this rifle is a superb example of late 19th-century military engineering and a testament to the lasting legacy of the Remington rolling block system.

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Danish Remington Rolling Block M67/96 35 1/4 Danish Remington Rolling Block M67/96 35 1/4

Danish Remington Rolling Block M67/96 35 1/4" Barrel 11.35x51mmR Single Shot Rifle, 1878 Antique

Lot #313 (Sale Order 313 of 354)

Make: Kjøbenhavn Tøjhuus, Denmark

Model: M1867/96

Serial Number: 53397

Year of Manufacture: 1878

Caliber: 11.35x51mmR Danish Centerfire (cases for this chambering can be made by re-working .45/70 brass)

Action Type: Single shot rolling block rifle with extractor.

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with a crown and, “M-1867”. The rear tang is marked, “Kjøbenhavn Tøjhuus 1878”. The barrel and stock are marked, “53397”. There are small proofs throughout. The stock has a “G.C.” marking on the top of the comb and a small brass insert marked, “JR 422”.

Barrel Length: 35 1/4”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade dovetailed to a barrel mounted base. The rear sight is a flip-up V-notch ladder sight marked out to 21.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece wood set with a capped forend & ramrod, barrel band, barrel band with sling loop, barrel band, straight wrist, straight comb, sling loop, with a stippled semi-crescent buttplate. There are pressure dents and scratches throughout. There are no cracks. The LOP measures 12 1/2” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Fine Plus overall condition as an antique. The stock is refinished.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling pronounced. There is little to no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 10/10 for an antique.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its metal finish. There are light spots of thinning and light patina throughout. The hammer and block are jeweled. The action has light wear. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements. This rifle has been factory converted to centerfire.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Leather sling.

Our Assessment: This Danish Remington Rolling Block M1867/96 is a superb example of a late 19th-century military conversion rifle, built at Kjøbenhavn Tøjhuus in 1878 and later arsenal-refurbished to fire smokeless centerfire ammunition. Originally designed as a rimfire rifle, this model was part of Denmark’s 1896 modernization effort, which economically converted thousands of M1867 rifles to use the more modern 11.35x51mmR centerfire cartridge. The result was the M1867/96—a rugged, accurate, and reliable long arm that extended the service life of the proven rolling block action in the age of smokeless powder. With its 35 1/4" barrel, ladder rear sight, and full military furniture, this rifle is both a historically important and mechanically capable platform. This example is in outstanding condition for a service rifle of its era. It retains approximately 95% of its new metal finish. The bore is exceptionally clean and bright, earning a rare 10/10 rating in this writer’s opinion. The wood has been refinished and remains structurally sound. Matching numbers on the barrel and stock, clear markings—including the “Kjøbenhavn Tøjhuus 1878” tang stamp—and the unique “JR 422” brass unit disc on the stock all contribute to its collector value. The hammer and breechblock have been jeweled, adding a unique aesthetic detail.

Whether you are a collector of European military arms, Remington rolling blocks, or smokeless black powder transition rifles, this Danish M1867/96 offers tremendous historical significance and condition rarity. Its original configuration, brilliant bore, and functional mechanics make it an ideal candidate for both display and careful shooting with handloaded ammunition. As a well-preserved artifact of Denmark’s arms development in the late 19th century, this rifle serves as a testament to both the ingenuity of military conversion programs and the enduring legacy of the Remington rolling block action.

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Spanish Remington 1879 Saddle Ring Carbine 20 3/8 Spanish Remington 1879 Saddle Ring Carbine 20 3/8

Spanish Remington 1879 Saddle Ring Carbine 20 3/8" Barrel 11.15x57mmR, 1879-96 Antique

Lot #314 (Sale Order 314 of 354)

Make: E. Remington & Sons

Model: Type 4 1879 Spanish Saddle Ring Carbine

Serial Number: NSNV

Year of Manufacture: 1879-1896

Caliber: .43 Spanish (11.15x57mmR)

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor

Markings: The top receiver tang is marked with 1874 patent dates. The barrel is marked with a “B” proof.

Barrel Length: 20 3/8".

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a Spanish style carbine 2-position flip-up sight screwed to the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece walnut set with a tapered forend, barrel band w/ sling loop, saddle ring & bar, straight wrist, straight comb, and semi-crescent buttplate. The LOP measures 13 3/4” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good to Fine overall condition as replaced.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is semi-bright and the rifling is mostly sharp. There is light erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10 as an Antique.

Most antique firearms have bores that will show erosion. This is not only due to age but also to the use of black powder. When fired, black powder reacts corrosively. NRA Antique Firearm Conditions Standards are quite lenient for bores. In some cases, the NRA standards disregarded the bore’s condition for collector’s firearms.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 25% of its metal finish. The frame retains much of its bluing. There is moderate to heavy patina throughout. There are some light pitting marks throughout. The screw heads show moderate use. The markings are mostly clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Spanish Remington 1879 Saddle Ring Carbine, chambered in .43 Spanish (11.15x57mmR), is a compelling example of a late 19th-century military carbine built on Remington’s rolling block action, one of the most robust and widely adopted single-shot rifle systems of its time. Originally produced between 1879 and 1896, this Type 4 carbine was designed for mounted troops, featuring a compact 20 3/8-inch barrel, saddle ring and bar, and rugged construction suitable for cavalry use. These carbines were contracted by Spain and saw extended service during a time of widespread military conflict and colonial expansion, both in Europe and abroad. The Remington rolling block design was renowned for its simplicity, strength, and ease of use, making it ideal for service in austere and demanding environments. This example retains approximately 25% of its refinished metal finish, with the receiver holding the strongest bluing, while the remainder has aged to a moderate patina with light pitting marks scattered throughout. The bore is in excellent condition for an antique, rating 9/10, with semi-bright lands and mostly sharp rifling, showing only light erosion—a rare feature in rifles of this age that were typically used with corrosive black powder ammunition. The two-piece walnut stock is a replacement set but has been well-fitted, showing only light wear and retaining the correct military profile including the semi-crescent buttplate, straight wrist, and barrel band with sling loop. The carbine-style rear sight and fixed front blade are intact, and the action functions correctly, a testament to the enduring strength of the Remington system.

For collectors of Spanish military arms, Remington rolling blocks, or antique carbines, this Spanish Model 1879 Saddle Ring Carbine is an attractive and historically significant piece. It represents a period when single-shot rifles were at the height of their evolution, just before the global shift to magazine-fed bolt actions. Whether admired as a display piece, used for black powder cartridge shooting, or added to a broader collection of Remington contract rifles, this saddle ring carbine offers both utility and collectible appeal, especially with its excellent bore and intact mechanical function.

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Uruguayan Remington 1902 Rolling Block 7x57mm 20.5” Barrel Saddle Ring Carbine, C&R Uruguayan Remington 1902 Rolling Block 7x57mm 20.5” Barrel Saddle Ring Carbine, C&R

Uruguayan Remington 1902 Rolling Block 7x57mm 20.5” Barrel Saddle Ring Carbine, C&R

Lot #315 (Sale Order 315 of 354)

Make: Remington Arms Co.

Model: 1902 Saddle Ring carbine

Serial Number: 308

Year of Manufacture: Circa, 1900s

Caliber: 7x57mm (7mm Mauser)

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor.

Markings: The top of the receiver is marked with the serial number. The tang is marked with 1901 patent dates. The barrel is marked, “CAL 7M.M.”. There are various small proofs throughout.

Barrel Length: 20.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a barleycorn post dovetailed into a raised base. The rear sight is a flip-up low ramp & ladder style V-notch sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a three piece wood set with a capped forend w/ bayonet lug, sling loop, & cleaning rod, barrel band, straight wrist, sling loop, straight comb, and steel buttplate. There are pressure dents and small scratches throughout. There are small chips and repairs throughout. There are cracks forming at the heel and forend. The LOP measures 12 5/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition. The stock has been refinished.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case Color.

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is light gray and the rifling pronounced. There is moderate erosion and some faint spots of pitting in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 85% of its metal finish. The case color on the receiver is bright with only a few spots of fading, the barrel has light thinning and small spots of patina. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are mostly clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Uruguayan Remington 1902 Rolling Block Saddle Ring Carbine is a rare and desirable military carbine based on the legendary rolling block action that was favored across the globe for its simplicity and strength. Produced for export and chambered in the then-modern 7x57mm Mauser smokeless cartridge, these short carbines were built to serve in South America's rugged terrain, offering compact maneuverability while retaining the robust performance Remington was known for. This example bears classic features of the contract model including the saddle ring and short 20.5” barrel, making it both historically and mechanically interesting. This carbine presents beautifully with about 85% of its metal finish remaining. The refinished stock shows honest field wear with a number of minor repairs, yet remains solid and functional. The bore, though showing some erosion, still has pronounced rifling and remains serviceable for black powder or reduced smokeless loads. The vivid case colors and intact Uruguayan markings confirm its authenticity and enhance its collector appeal. With its strong action, crisp trigger, and clean mechanical operation, it’s an ideal piece for military surplus collectors or those interested in South American contract arms.

Whether you're a collector of South American militaria, Remington exports, or antique military carbines, this Uruguayan 1902 is a fantastic addition. Compact, rugged, and steeped in turn-of-the-century history, it’s a tangible artifact of international arms development and a testament to the enduring design of the Remington rolling block.

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Remington Type 2 Rolling Block 20 Ga. 30.5” Barrel Single Shot Shotgun, 1867-1871 Antique Remington Type 2 Rolling Block 20 Ga. 30.5” Barrel Single Shot Shotgun, 1867-1871 Antique

Remington Type 2 Rolling Block 20 Ga. 30.5” Barrel Single Shot Shotgun, 1867-1871 Antique

Lot #316 (Sale Order 316 of 354)

Make: Remington

Model: Type 2 New Model

Serial Number: NSNV

Year of Manufacture: 1867-1871

Caliber: 20 Gauge

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor

Markings: The tang is marked with an 1866 patent date.

Barrel Length: 30.5” Fixed Cyl Choke

Sights / Optics: The front of the barrel has a brass bead. The chamber ring has a sighting groove.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece walnut set with a straight wrist, fluted straight comb, and a buttplate. There are moderate handling marks throughout. There are cracks at the heel and a large one at the wrist. The LOP measures 13 1/2” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Fair overall condition as an antique.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case Color

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The smooth bore is gray. There is moderate pitting throughout. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 6/10 as an Antique.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about none of its metal finish. The case color frame has faded and gone to patina. There are some light pitting marks throughout. The remaining finish on the barrel has turned to patina. The screw heads show moderate use. The markings are mostly clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Remington Type 2 New Model Rolling Block Shotgun, chambered in 20 Gauge, is a fascinating and rare example of Remington’s early rolling block sporting arms, manufactured between 1867 and 1871. These shotguns were based on the same rugged and reliable rolling block action that made Remington famous in both military and civilian markets. Originally designed for metallic cartridges, the rolling block platform proved versatile enough to be adapted into shotgun configurations, often marketed toward farmers, homesteaders, and frontiersmen needing a dependable single-shot firearm for utility and small game. This early Type 2 variant features a 30.5-inch barrel with a fixed cylinder choke, making it well-suited for short to medium range work with shot loads. The sighting groove on the chamber ring indicates that this receiver was factory assembled as a shotgun, rather than a later conversion. This example retains no original finish, with both the case-colored receiver and blued barrel having aged to a rich brown patina. The tang is clearly marked with an 1866 patent date, aligning with Remington’s early production period. The walnut stock set shows moderate handling wear and notable age, with cracks at the heel and a large one at the wrist, though the wood remains intact overall. The smoothbore barrel shows moderate pitting throughout, but remains serviceable, and the bore rates a 6/10 for an antique. The brass front bead sight remains intact, and the action is mechanically sound, still opening and locking up as designed. Despite its age and wear, the shotgun functions correctly, showcasing the durability and simplicity of the rolling block mechanism.

For collectors of Remington rolling blocks, early American sporting arms, or antique shotguns, this Remington Type 2 20 Gauge Rolling Block offers a rare opportunity to own a true black powder-era survivor. These early shotguns were produced in limited numbers compared to their rifle counterparts and are increasingly scarce on the collector’s market, particularly in any functional condition. Whether appreciated for its mechanical simplicity, early American craftsmanship, or potential for restoration, this Remington remains a remarkable piece of firearms history, capturing the transitional period from muzzleloaders to metallic cartridge arms in post-Civil War America.

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Remington M1867 .50-45 28” Pistol Frame New York Marked Navy Cadet Rolling Block Rifle, Antique Remington M1867 .50-45 28” Pistol Frame New York Marked Navy Cadet Rolling Block Rifle, Antique

Remington M1867 .50-45 28” Pistol Frame New York Marked Navy Cadet Rolling Block Rifle, Antique

Lot #317 (Sale Order 317 of 354)

Make: Remington

Model: 1867 Navy Cadet

Serial Number: NSNV

Year of Manufacture: 1867-1869 (Frank C. Warner Inspector Mark.) Reworked, 1895-1904

Caliber: .50-45 Black Powder

Action Type: Single shot rolling block with extractor

Markings: The left side of the receiver is marked with a 1868 patent date roll mark. The right side is marked, “P F.C.W”. The buttplate is marked with a New York banner and, “65”. The stock has “KMC” scratched into the right side. The barrel bands are marked, “U”.

Barrel Length: 28”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a barelycorn blade post integral to a raised base. The rear sight is an adjustable peep hole escalator/ladder sight. The slider is missing.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece wood set with a full length capped forend, two barrel bands w/ sling loop, sling loop, straight wrist, straight comb, and semi-crescent buttplate. There are scratches, pressure dents, and small chips throughout. There are several cracks at the forend, buttplate and wrist. The LOP measures 13 1/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Good overall condition as an antique.

Type of Finish: Blued.

Finish Originality: Original to Arsenal Rework

Bore Condition: The bore is gray and the rifling is mostly strong with small chunks missing. There is moderate erosion in the bore along with moderate pitting concentrated in the upper barrel. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 7/10 as an Antique.

Most antique firearms have bores that will show erosion. This is not only due to age but also to the use of black powder. When fired, black powder reacts corrosively. NRA Antique Firearm Conditions Standards are quite lenient for bores. In some cases, the NRA standards disregarded the bore’s condition for collector’s firearms.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 20% of its metal finish. Most all the bluing has turned to patina with some spots remaining on the receiver. The action is moderately worn. There are small spots of rust throughout. The screw heads show moderate to heavy use. The markings are mostly clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition for an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: The Remington M1870 .50-45 Navy Cadet Rolling Block Rifle, also referred to as the Model 1867 Cadet Rifle, is a fascinating and rare piece of American military history, especially in this scarce configuration. Built on the pistol-frame variant of the rolling block action, this example was part of a contract issued specifically for the U.S. Navy Cadet program and is one of only 1,000 rifles produced in this configuration, making it exceptionally collectible. While the receiver bears the inspection mark “P F.C.W.” for Frank C. Warner, it’s important to note that Warner only inspected rifles from 1867 to 1869, confirming that the core of this rifle was manufactured during that period and later reassembled or updated for cadet use—likely during the 1890s to 1900s—using remaining Navy parts and refinished stocks. This rifle features a 28-inch barrel and is chambered in .50-45 Government, a black powder cartridge designed specifically for the Navy. The action remains functional and mechanically sound, and the bore, while showing moderate pitting and erosion in the upper section, still retains mostly strong rifling, rating a 7/10 for an antique. The stock shows wear consistent with age and use, including pressure dents, scattered chips, and several cracks, particularly near the buttplate and wrist. The ladder rear sight is missing its slider, but the bayonet-style front blade sight remains intact. The buttplate is marked with a New York Navy rack number, and the barrel bands are marked with "U", indicating government property.

For collectors of U.S. martial arms, Remington rolling blocks, or naval military history, this M1870 Navy Cadet rifle is a seldom-seen and historically significant artifact. Its pistol frame, unique chambering, and limited production of only 1,000 rifles make it a highly desirable addition to any advanced collection. While it shows its age, this rifle is a tangible link to post-Civil War naval training and the evolution of American black powder military firearms, and an excellent example of Remington’s durable and globally adopted rolling block action.

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Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Special Military Creedmoor 32” Barrel .44-90 Single Shot Rifle Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Special Military Creedmoor 32” Barrel .44-90 Single Shot Rifle

Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Special Military Creedmoor 32” Barrel .44-90 Single Shot Rifle

Lot #318 (Sale Order 318 of 354)

Make: E. Remington & Sons

Model: 1879 No. 3 Special Military Creedmoor

Serial Number: 4314

Year of Manufacture: 1880 to 1888

Caliber: .44-90 Creedmoor Black Powder

Action Type: Single shot hammer fired falling block with extractor & side lever.

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked with an E. Remington & Sons rollmark. The bottom tang is marked with the serial number, “4314”.

Barrel Length: 32”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a barleycorn post dovetailed into a raised base. The rear sight is a flip-up peep hole escalator sight marked out to 4.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece walnut set with a capped forend & cleaning rod, barrel band with sling loop, barrel band, straight wrist, straight comb, sling loop, and steel buttplate. There are light handling marks throughout. There are small cracks forming at the contact surfaces. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures 13.75” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Excellent overall condition. The stock has been refinished.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case Color.

Finish Originality: Original with spots refinished.

Bore Condition: The bore is bright and the rifling is pronounced. There is light erosion and some concentrated spots of pitting in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 60% of its metal finish. The barrel retains a decent amount of bluing along with light spots of patina thinning. The receiver retains a moderate amount of bright case color intermingled with spots of patina and fading. There are small spots of rust. There is no remaining case color on the receiver. The action has moderate wear. The screw heads are mostly sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Excellent condition as an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Special Military Creedmoor is an outstanding example of a highly respected and precision-oriented black powder single shot rifle from the late 19th century. Produced by E. Remington & Sons between 1880 and 1888, the No. 3 was purpose-built for long-range target shooting and military marksmanship—especially in the Creedmoor tradition, which emphasized extreme accuracy at extended distances. Chambered in .44-90 Creedmoor, this rifle was made to deliver consistent performance using black powder and heavy lead bullets, and it reflects the peak of Remington's engineering during the black powder target shooting era. Its inclusion of a military-style sling setup, long 32" barrel, and adjustable peep sight speaks to its intended role as a precision shooter. This example retains approximately 60% of its metal finish and presents in Excellent condition for an antique rifle of this vintage. The barrel retains a pleasing mix of blued finish with areas of light patina and minor thinning. The receiver still shows areas of bright case color blended with faded patches and honest wear from age and handling. The bore is particularly noteworthy—bright, with well-defined rifling and only light erosion and minor pitting—earning a strong 9/10 rating in this writer’s opinion. The walnut stock has been refinished and remains in Excellent condition with only minor handling marks and small cracks forming at contact surfaces. The mechanical action is smooth and solid, and the original configuration with its peep escalator sight and full-length cleaning rod remains intact.

Rifles like this Special Military Creedmoor were at the forefront of late 19th-century competitive shooting and military testing, and few examples survive in such well-preserved condition. For collectors of Remington single shots, long-range black powder rifles, or 19th-century target arms, this rifle offers remarkable historic value and mechanical integrity. Its crisp bore, complete original configuration, and strong mechanicals make it not just a display piece but also a viable candidate for careful black powder shooting by an experienced marksman. A true relic of precision marksmanship from the golden age of American gunmaking, this No. 3 Creedmoor is a rare and worthy addition to any serious collection.

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Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting 30” Octagon .40-90 Sharps Straight Single Shot Rifle, Antique Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting 30” Octagon .40-90 Sharps Straight Single Shot Rifle, Antique

Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting 30” Octagon .40-90 Sharps Straight Single Shot Rifle, Antique

Lot #319 (Sale Order 319 of 354)

Make: E. Remington & Sons

Model: 1879 No. 3 Sporting

Serial Number: 3572

Year of Manufacture: 1880 to 1888

Caliber: .40-90 Sharps Straight

Action Type: Single shot hammer fired falling block with extractor & side lever.

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked with an E. Remington & Sons rollmark. The bottom tang is marked with the serial number, “3572”. The right side of the receiver is marked with the Hepburn patent. The bottom of the barrel is marked, “40 3 1/4".

Barrel Length: 30” #4 Profile Octagon

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a knife blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is an adjustable semi-buckhorn V-notch sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece checkered wood set with a capped forend, checkered Prince of Wales wrist, straight comb, and crescent buttplate. There are pressure dents and scratches throughout. The checkering is worn in spots on the wrist and heavily worn on the forend due to refinishing. There are cracks at the wrist and forend. The LOP measures 13.75” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Excellent overall condition. The stock has been refinished.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case Color

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is light gray and the rifling is pronounced. There is light erosion and some small concentrated spots of pitting in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 8.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 25% of its metal finish. There is heavy patina and light spots of pitting throughout with spots of strong blue on the barrel. There are small spots of remaining case color on the receiver. The action has moderate wear. The screw heads are mostly sharp with some being moderately tooled. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good to Fine condition as an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting rifle, chambered in the powerful and desirable .40-90 Sharps Straight, represents a classic era of precision single-shot firearms intended for long-range and big game applications. Manufactured by E. Remington & Sons between 1880 and 1888, the Hepburn was a serious competitor to Sharps and other high-end sporting rifles of the day. Its strong falling block action, designed by Lewis Hepburn, offered excellent durability and lock-up, making it a favorite among serious marksmen. This example features a 30" #4 profile octagon barrel, ideal for offhand or bench rest target shooting, and is marked “40 3 1/4” confirming its chambering in the long, straight-walled Sharps cartridge designed for accuracy and stopping power. This rifle retains about 25% of its original metal finish and is in Very Good to Fine overall condition for an antique. The barrel shows patches of original blue amid a smooth patina, while the receiver displays remnants of its original case coloring along with scattered light pitting. The bore remains in strong condition, light gray with pronounced rifling and only minor erosion and spotting, rating a solid 8.5/10 in this writer’s opinion. The refinished walnut stock features attractive checkering on the wrist and forend, though the checkering has worn down, especially on the forend. There are some cracks visible at the wrist and forearm, but the wood remains tight and structurally sound. The checkered Prince of Wales wrist and crescent buttplate complete the rifle’s elegant sporting profile.

For collectors and black powder cartridge shooters alike, this Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting rifle is a highly appealing piece. Its desirable .40-90 Sharps Straight chambering, long octagon barrel, and Hepburn’s famously smooth and solid action make it not only collectible but also a potential shooter with handloaded ammunition. These rifles were made in relatively small numbers and are increasingly scarce in complete, correct condition. Whether destined for a collection or brought back to life on the range, this rifle is a striking example of 19th-century precision craftsmanship from one of America’s legendary firearms makers.

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Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting 30” Octagon Barrel .45-70 Govt. Single Shot Rifle, Antique Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting 30” Octagon Barrel .45-70 Govt. Single Shot Rifle, Antique

Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting 30” Octagon Barrel .45-70 Govt. Single Shot Rifle, Antique

Lot #320 (Sale Order 320 of 354)

Make: E. Remington & Sons

Model: 1879 No. 3 Sporting

Serial Number: 5164

Year of Manufacture: 1880 to 1888

Caliber: .45-70 Govt.

Action Type: Single shot hammer fired falling block with extractor & side lever.

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked with an E. Remington & Sons roll mark. The bottom tang is marked with the serial number, “5164”. The left side of the receiver is marked with the Hepburn patent. The bottom of the barrel is marked, “.45-70".

Barrel Length: 30” #3 Profile Octagon

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a knife blade dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is an adjustable semi-buckhorn V-notch sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece checkered wood set with a capped forend, checkered Prince of Wales wrist, straight comb, and crescent buttplate. There are pressure dents and scratches throughout. The checkering is worn in spots on the wrist due to refinishing. The stock is splitting due to age. The LOP measures 13.75” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition. The stock has been refinished.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case Color

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray and the rifling is pronounced. There is light erosion and some small concentrated spots of pitting in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 8/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 5% of its metal finish. There is heavy patina and light spots of pitting throughout. There are small spots of remaining case color on the receiver. The action has moderate wear. The screw heads are moderately tooled. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition as an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting rifle is a solid example of one of the finest single-shot rifles of the late 19th century, built by E. Remington & Sons between 1880 and 1888. Chambered in .45-70 Government, it was designed to appeal to American sportsmen, target shooters, and hunters who demanded reliability, power, and precision. The Hepburn action, named after designer Lewis Hepburn, is known for its strength and simplicity, making it an excellent platform for high-powered black powder cartridges like the .45-70. With its 30” #3 profile octagon barrel, semi-buckhorn rear sight, and elegant Prince of Wales wrist, this rifle combines performance with classic 19th-century styling. This example retains about 5% of its original metal finish and is in Good condition for an antique. The barrel and receiver show an even, heavy patina with small patches of pitting and scattered remnants of case color on the receiver. The bore is gray with defined rifling, light erosion, and some scattered pitting, rating 8/10 in this writer’s opinion. The refinished walnut stock shows pressure marks, scratches, and areas of wear, with the checkering on the wrist softened from refinishing. A notable age-related split is visible in the stock, though it remains intact and serviceable. The rifle’s mechanics are sound, and its markings, including the “.45-70” caliber stamp and Hepburn patent, are still legible.

For collectors of American sporting arms or shooters of black powder cartridge rifles, this Remington-Hepburn offers a great opportunity to own a historic and capable rifle from the golden age of single-shot design. While cosmetically worn, its bore condition and mechanical integrity make it a viable shooter for those interested in .45-70 handloading and vintage target shooting. As a classic sporting rifle built on one of Remington’s most respected actions, it stands as both a collectible firearm and a functional piece of 19th-century shooting history.

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Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting 28” 60/40 Octagon Barrel .45-70 Govt. Single Shot Rifle, Antique Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting 28” 60/40 Octagon Barrel .45-70 Govt. Single Shot Rifle, Antique

Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting 28” 60/40 Octagon Barrel .45-70 Govt. Single Shot Rifle, Antique

Lot #321 (Sale Order 321 of 354)

Make: E. Remington & Sons

Model: 1879 No. 3 Sporting

Serial Number: 305

Year of Manufacture: 1880 to 1888

Caliber: .45-70 Government

Action Type: Single shot hammer fired falling block with extractor & side lever.

Markings: The top of the barrel is marked with an E. Remington & Sons rollmark. The bottom tang is marked with the serial number, “305”. The right side of the receiver is marked with the Hepburn patent.

Barrel Length: 28”, 1/2 Octagon Profile

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a two position Beach sight dovetailed to the barrel. The rear sight is an escalator style V-notch sight dovetailed to the barrel. There is a second "Rough & Ready" rear sight dovetailed and screwed to the barrel that is a small flip-up adjustable diopter.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a two piece wood set with a capped forend, checkered Prince of Wales wrist, straight comb, and crescent buttplate. There are pressure dents and scratches throughout. There are no chips or cracks. The LOP measures 13.75” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Excellent overall condition. The stock has been refinished.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case Color.

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is light gray and the rifling is pronounced. There is light erosion and some small concentrated spots of pitting in the bore. In this writer’s opinion the bore rates 8.5/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 10% of its metal finish. There is heavy patina and light spots of pitting throughout. There are small spots of remaining case color on the receiver. The action has moderate wear. The screw heads are mostly sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this rifle rates in about Very Good condition as an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Remington-Hepburn No. 3 Sporting rifle is a refined example of late 19th-century American single-shot craftsmanship, designed for the discerning marksman of its time. Produced between 1880 and 1888 by E. Remington & Sons, the Hepburn action was engineered for strength and precision, making it a favorite for sporting, target shooting, and long-range competitions. Chambered in .45-70 Government, this rifle features a 28" half-octagon barrel and two rear sights, including a vintage "Rough & Ready" adjustable diopter, suggesting it was purpose-built for accuracy-focused shooting. The inclusion of a two-position Beach front sight and Prince of Wales checkered wrist rounds out this rifle’s sporting pedigree. This example has weathered time well, retaining approximately 10% of its original metal finish with a mottled patina and light pitting present across exposed surfaces. There are some traces of case color remaining on the receiver, providing a glimpse of its original brilliance. The bore is light gray with pronounced rifling, showing only light erosion and minor pitting—still quite strong for a black powder rifle of this era, earning an 8.5/10 rating in this writer’s opinion. The refinished stock features a striking Prince of Wales wrist and checkering that remains crisp. It is structurally sound with no cracks or chips, showing only scattered pressure marks consistent with careful use and handling.

As a sporting rifle built during a period of innovation and competition in American firearms design, this Remington-Hepburn No. 3 stands as a testament to precision gunmaking. Its solid mechanics, intact sights, and strong bore make it a viable candidate for black powder cartridge shooting, while its classic lines and low serial number add significant collector appeal. Whether appreciated as a finely balanced target rifle or displayed as a piece of Remington history, this Hepburn is a compelling example from one of the most respected single-shot platforms of the 19th century.

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Remington Model 81 Woodsmaster .35 Remington 22 Remington Model 81 Woodsmaster .35 Remington 22

Remington Model 81 Woodsmaster .35 Remington 22" Blued Semi-Automatic Rifle, C&R 1946

Lot #322 (Sale Order 322 of 354)

Make: Remington

Model: 81 Woodsmaster

Serial#: 29459

Year of Manufacture: October 1946 (C&R)

Caliber: .35 Remington

Action Type: Semi-Automatic, Fixed Magazine

Markings: The top of the barrel jacket is marked “REMINGTON ARMS CO. INC., ILION, N.Y. MADE IN U.S.A.” along with patent information. The left side of the receiver is marked with the serial number “29459”. The bolt is marked “.35 REM”. The left side of the chamber is marked with the date code “ERR”

Barrel Length: 22”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade set into a raised base dovetailed to the barrel jacket. The rear sight is a semi-buckhorn elevator sight dovetailed to the barrel jacket.

Stock Configuration & Condition / Grip: The stocks are two-piece replacement walnut with a smooth finish, exhibiting newer production quality. The stocks display only minor handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with the original metal buttplate, which shows wear around the heel and toe, typical of normal use. Overall, the stocks are in Fine-Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Professionally Refinished

Bore Condition: The bore is bright with sharp rifling. There is no erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 95% of its refinished blued finish. There are scattered light handling marks throughout. The screwheads show minor scuffs from use. Markings remain clear and legible. Overall, this rifle is in Very Good–Fine condition as refinished.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly and smoothly. We did not fire this rifle. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box Paperwork and Accessories: None included.

Our Assessment: Introduced in 1936, the Remington Model 81 Woodsmaster was the successor to the Model 8, continuing John Browning’s classic semi-automatic rifle design. Chambered in .35 Remington, a favored round for North American big game hunters, the Model 81 earned a reputation for reliability, accuracy, and powerful performance.

This particular example was produced in October 1946 and has undergone professional refinishing along with the addition of new, attractive walnut furniture. The original metal buttplate shows honest wear consistent with age and field use. Retaining approximately 95% of its refreshed finish and featuring a bore rated at 10/10, this rifle remains a superb choice for collectors and hunting enthusiasts alike.

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Engraved Blue Jacket No.1 .22 RF Single Action Revolver &  Accessories in Ladies Travel Case Engraved Blue Jacket No.1 .22 RF Single Action Revolver &  Accessories in Ladies Travel Case

Engraved Blue Jacket No.1 .22 RF Single Action Revolver & Accessories in Ladies Travel Case

Lot #323 (Sale Order 323 of 354)

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Make: Blue Jacket (Manufactured by Hopkins & Allen)

Model: Blue Jacket No.1

Serial Number: 2838

Year of Manufacture: 1871-1889

Caliber: .22 Short Rimfire

Action Type: Single Action Only Revolver

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked “BLUE JACKET No.1 NY. PAT. MAR.28.1871”. The bottom left of the grip frame is marked “2838”. There is extensive decorative engraving throughout the revolver.

Barrel Length: 2.25” Round Barrel

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: Blade fixed to the barrel. Rear Sight: A ""U"" groove cut into the top strap, exposed when the hammer is cocked.

Grip Configuration & Condition: Two-piece pearl grips exhibiting a beautiful natural sheen. Both panels show only minor handling marks and remain free of cracks or significant damage. Grips rate in Fine condition as Antique.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original. The engraving style and pattern match known examples of Hopkins & Allen Blue Jacket series revolvers.

Bore Condition: The bore is gray with dulled rifling. There is minor erosion throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains approximately 90% of its original nickel finish, showing honest age and handling wear consistent with its period. There is some finish loss near the trigger area and cylinder edges. The cylinder shows a defined turn line. Screw heads range from sharp to slightly tool-marked. All markings remain crisp and legible. Overall, this revolver rates in Fine-plus condition for an antique firearm.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The hammer cocks securely, the trigger releases smoothly, and the cylinder indexes and locks up properly. We did not fire this revolver. As with all antique firearms, a thorough cleaning and inspection is recommended before firing. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: This charming revolver comes elegantly displayed in an ornate red velvet-lined carry case, complete with personalized brass plaque marked ""Anna Rosa."" Included are period accessories suited to a Victorian-era lady’s traveling kit:

A beautiful dagger featuring a pearl handle and ornate silver hilt.

A vintage makeup compact with an abalone/pearl top and a mirror inside, rating in Very Good condition.

A period-correct perfume bottle.

A vintage garter belt.

All accessories and the carry case are in Very Good overall condition, making this a unique and intriguing collector’s ensemble.

Our Assessment: This highly ornate Blue Jacket No.1 .22 Rimfire revolver, produced by Hopkins & Allen between 1871 and 1889, exemplifies Victorian elegance and practical self-defense style. Hopkins & Allen, founded in 1868, became renowned for their revolvers, particularly those associated with Merwin Hulbert. The Blue Jacket No.1 was among their popular personal protection revolvers, known for quality, reliability, and affordability during the post-Civil War era.

This particular revolver, serial number 2838, is beautifully engraved, retaining significant original nickel finish, complemented by attractive pearl grips. Accompanied by unique accessories—a pearl-handled dagger, a vintage makeup compact, perfume bottle, and garter belt—all presented in an antique red velvet carry case personalized ""Anna Rosa,"" this set provides a fascinating glimpse into late-19th-century personal protection and style.

For collectors of Victorian firearms, antique curiosities, or those interested in the societal role of firearms as personal accessories in the 1870s-1880s, this captivating set represents an extraordinary find. Both elegant and historically intriguing, it will be an excellent addition to any distinguished collection.

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Belgian .32 Caliber Centerfire Folding Trigger Revolver Stag Antler Grips, 1893-1920s C&R Belgian .32 Caliber Centerfire Folding Trigger Revolver Stag Antler Grips, 1893-1920s C&R

Belgian .32 Caliber Centerfire Folding Trigger Revolver Stag Antler Grips, 1893-1920s C&R

Lot #324 (Sale Order 324 of 354)

Make: Belgium (Unmarked Manufacturer)

Model: Folding Trigger Revolver

Serial Number: NVSN

Year of Manufacture: Ca. 1893-1920s

Caliber: .32 Caliber Ceterfire

Action Type: Double Action Only, Folding Trigger, Swing-Out Cylinder

Markings: The right side of the 1.75" octagonal barrel is marked with a “Crown over R” proof mark, indicating Belgian manufacture. Other markings may be present but are obscured due to wear.

Barrel Length: 1.75” Octagonal

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a small fixed blade, and the rear sight is a notch cut into the top strap.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The revolver is fitted with stag antler grips, which are aged but remain structurally sound. They exhibit natural texture and wear, but no significant cracks or damage.

Type of Finish: Nickel

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is dark with worn rifling and heavy erosion throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 4/10.

Overall Condition: This revolver retains about 20% of its metal finish. Most remaining finish is on the hammer, loading gate, safety and ejector assembly. Other surfaces show scattered pitting, erosion, and surface wear. The mechanical components show signs of use, and the folding trigger remains functional. Overall, this revolver is in Fair-plus condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly, though wear is evident. The cylinder rotates, and the folding trigger mechanism operates as intended. We did not fire this revolver. As with all antique firearms, a thorough cleaning and inspection are recommended before handling.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Belgian-made folding trigger revolver is a classic example of 19th-century pocket carry firearms, often used for self-defense in civilian and military applications. The Crown over R proof mark indicates Belgian production, though the exact manufacturer is unknown.

Despite its significant wear, loss of finish, and pitting, this revolver remains a historically interesting piece. The stag antler grips provide a distinctive aesthetic, making it a unique collector’s item despite its worn condition.

For collectors of antique European firearms or those interested in restoration projects, this Belgian folding trigger revolver is a representative artifact of 19th-century concealed carry weapons.

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Antique Stevens Tip-Up 3.5 Antique Stevens Tip-Up 3.5

Antique Stevens Tip-Up 3.5" Blued .22 LR Single Shot Pistol

Lot #325 (Sale Order 325 of 354)

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""Make: J. Stevens A&T Co.

Model: Tip-Up Single Shot Pistol

Serial Number: 44308

Year of Manufacture: Circa Late 1800s (Antique)

Caliber: .22 LR Rimfire

Action Type: Tip-Up, Single-Shot Pistol

Markings: The left shoulder of the chamber is marked clearly: """"J. Stevens A&T. CO / CHICOPEE FALLS MASS USA.""""

Barrel Length: 3 ½""""

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a small blade fixed to the barrel. The rear sight is a simple notch integral to the frame.

Grip Configuration & Condition: The grips are smooth walnut panels. They exhibit moderate handling wear, scattered marks, and dings typical of age and usage. No significant cracks or structural damage are noted. Overall, grips rate in Good to Very Good condition.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is gray, and the rifling is worn. There is light erosion present throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates approximately 5/10.

Overall Condition: This pistol retains about 65% of its original blued finish. There is visible thinning and patina development, particularly at the barrel muzzle, high edges, and grip straps. Moderate handling marks and small areas of oxidation are present throughout. Screw heads exhibit mild tool marks but remain serviceable. The markings are clear and easily readable. Overall, this pistol rates in Good to Very Good antique condition.

Mechanics: The action does not stay cocked and requires mechanical attention. The tip-up barrel mechanism operates smoothly, but internal repairs or adjustments will be necessary for proper function. As with all antique firearms, a thorough inspection and cleaning are recommended before attempting any repairs or use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment:
The Stevens Tip-Up pistol was a popular, affordable single-shot handgun produced in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, in the late 19th century. Simple and robust, these pistols were favored for informal target shooting, recreational use, and small-game hunting.

This particular example, serial number 44308, shows authentic age-related wear but retains approximately 65% of its original blued finish. While mechanically challenged—unable to remain cocked—the pistol remains an appealing restoration project or display piece due to its historical significance. The bore condition (rated at 5/10) indicates substantial use, aligning with its era of manufacture.

For collectors interested in early American pocket pistols or Stevens firearms history, this tip-up pistol represents a genuine piece of 19th-century firearm heritage. With professional attention to its internal mechanics, this pistol could become fully functional again, or simply enjoyed as a charming antique display item.

This Stevens Tip-Up single-shot pistol, serial number 44308, chambered in .22 Rimfire, retains approximately 65% of its original blue finish. Manufactured by J. Stevens A&T Co. in Chicopee Falls, Massachusetts, during the late 1800s, it features walnut grips in Good to Very Good condition. The bore rates 5/10, gray with worn rifling and light erosion. The pistol’s action does not stay cocked and requires mechanical attention. Classified as Antique, it is eligible for collector purposes without licensing restrictions.""

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Stevens Crack Shot 21.5” Single-Shot Rifle .25 Stevens Rimfire (C&R) Stevens Crack Shot 21.5” Single-Shot Rifle .25 Stevens Rimfire (C&R)

Stevens Crack Shot 21.5” Single-Shot Rifle .25 Stevens Rimfire (C&R)

Lot #326 (Sale Order 326 of 354)

Make: J. Stevens A&T Co.

Model: Crack Shot

Serial Number: K823

Year of Manufacture: Circa Early 20th Century (C&R)

Caliber: .25 Stevens Rimfire

Action Type: Single-Shot, Lever-Actuated Falling Block Rifle

Markings: The left side of the barrel is marked "25-STEVENS". The right shoulder of the barrel is marked upside down: "J.STEVENS A&T CO Chicopee Falls Mass USA PAT APPLIED". The lower tang is marked with the serial number "K823".

Barrel Length: Approximately 21.5”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass blade dovetailed to the barrel near the muzzle. The rear sight is a semi-buckhorn leaf sight adjustable for elevation.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The buttstock has been replaced and currently has no buttplate installed. The replacement buttstock is in good overall condition, showing minor handling marks but no significant damage. The forearm is original and exhibits scattered dings and handling marks consistent with age, remaining solidly attached.

Type of Finish: Originally Blued (now oxidized with patina)

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is brown and gray with clearly visible rifling and light erosion throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates about 6/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains 0% original finish, exhibiting heavy oxidation, patina, and scattered corrosion, particularly near the muzzle. Despite surface condition, the metal remains structurally solid, and the markings are legible. Screws show moderate tool marks but remain serviceable. Overall, this rifle rates in Fair to Good condition for its age.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The lever and falling-block action operates smoothly with proper locking. As with all older firearms, a thorough inspection and cleaning are recommended prior to use.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None.

Our Assessment:
The Stevens Crack Shot was widely popular as a practical and affordable firearm, commonly used for small game hunting and target shooting throughout the early 20th century. This particular example, chambered in .25 Stevens Rimfire, has clearly seen considerable use and is marked by an interesting factory anomaly—an upside-down Stevens address marking on the barrel shoulder—which enhances its collector appeal.

With zero percent of its original finish remaining and notable oxidation, the rifle’s appearance reflects authentic aging and field use. The replaced buttstock contrasts with the original forearm, both maintaining good structural integrity despite the evident wear. The bore, although showing moderate erosion, remains shootable, and the mechanics are still functional.

Collectors or enthusiasts of early Stevens firearms or unique factory markings will find this Crack Shot rifle particularly intriguing.

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Nepali Pattern 1853 P-53 Enfield Musket .577 Caliber Cap and Ball Percussion Rifle, Antique Nepali Pattern 1853 P-53 Enfield Musket .577 Caliber Cap and Ball Percussion Rifle, Antique

Nepali Pattern 1853 P-53 Enfield Musket .577 Caliber Cap and Ball Percussion Rifle, Antique

Lot #327 (Sale Order 327 of 354)

Make: Nepali

Model: Pattern 1853 Enfield Rifle-Musket

Serial Number: None.

Year of Manufacture: Ca. 1853-1870s

Caliber: .577 Caliber Ball

Action Type: Percussion Ignition, Cap and Ball

Barrel Length: 39 Inches

Markings: The rifle features Nepali script characters scribed on the trigger guard, buttplate, rear sight, and lock plate.

Sights / Optics: The rear sight is a V-notch style with Nepali script markings. The front sight is a barleycorn post fixed to the front of the barrel.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The wood stock is heavily worn, with visible handling marks and cracks. A crack runs through the left side from the lock plate area and extends through the wrist of the stock. The brass buttplate is proud of the stock, and the stock exhibits a patina consistent with age and extensive use.

Type of Finish: The barrel and lock are brown with patina, and the steel components show wear, surface pitting, and age-appropriate corrosion. The brass fittings have been cleaned.

Finish Originality: Brass fittings have been polished. There is no indication of a new finish being applied.

Bore Condition: The bore is gray with worn rifling and shows some light corrosion. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 7/10.

Overall Condition: This rifle shows heavy wear consistent with its age and use. The stock and metal components are well-worn, with surface pitting and patina on the steel and some cracks in the wood. Despite its wear, the musket retains its historical integrity and functionality.

Mechanics: The percussion lock functions correctly, though the lock screw has been replaced.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The steel ramrod is included.

Our Assessment: This Pattern 1853 Enfield Musket is a fascinating piece of history, distinguished by its Nepali script markings on multiple components. Manufactured during a time when the Enfield musket was the standard arm for the British military, this example likely saw service in Nepal. Beginning with the founding of the Rana dynasty in 1846, Nepal was quite friendly with the British, even assisting them to put down the Indian Rebellion of 1857. While there were surely some P53 rifles supplied to the Nepalese, there were also copies made domestically, and this appears to be one such example.

The .577 caliber bore, brown patina on the metal components, and worn stock highlight the rifle’s long history of use. While the stock shows significant handling marks and a crack through the wrist, the musket retains its character and functionality. The brass fittings, including the buttplate and trigger guard, have been cleaned, and the ramrod remains intact. This rifle is ideal for collectors of British or allied military arms, enthusiasts of Nepali history, or those who appreciate antique firearms with unique markings and character. Its script markings and historical significance make it a standout piece for display or further research into its past. So bid high and bid firm. Please take a look at the condition of the rifle in our high-quality photos. Good luck with your bid.

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Antique Howdah .60 Cal Double Barrel Percussion Pistol, Damascus Barrels & Lanyard Loop Antique Howdah .60 Cal Double Barrel Percussion Pistol, Damascus Barrels & Lanyard Loop

Antique Howdah .60 Cal Double Barrel Percussion Pistol, Damascus Barrels & Lanyard Loop

Lot #328 (Sale Order 328 of 354)

Make: Unknown (Unmarked)

Model: Double Barrel Percussion "Howdah" Pistol

Serial Number: NSNV (No Serial Number Visible)

Year of Manufacture: Mid-19th Century (Antique)

Caliber: .60 Caliber Rifled Percussion

Action Type: Double Barrel Percussion Pistol with Double Triggers

Markings: The pistol has no visible maker’s markings or serial numbers. Intricate filigree engraving adorns the lock plates and hammers.

Barrel Length: Approximately 6” Damascus Barrels

Sights / Optics: Front Sight: Small brass bead. Rear Sight: Fixed notch integral to the barrel rib.

Grip Configuration & Condition: Checkered walnut pistol-grip stock featuring a lanyard loop and hinged metal patch box at the butt. The stock displays nicks, knocks, and scratches consistent with age and use but remains solid, with clearly defined checkering. Overall, the stock rates in Very Good antique condition.

Type of Finish: Damascus Barrels with In-the-White Lock Plates and Furniture

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are gray with worn rifling visible. Moderate erosion is present throughout both barrels. In this writer’s opinion, the bores rate 7/10.

Overall Condition: This antique Howdah pistol is primarily presented in-the-white, with most original finish naturally faded over time. Damascus patterning is distinctly visible and remains attractive on both barrels. The lock plates and hammers feature elegant filigree engraving. The metal surfaces display a pleasing aged patina and mild oxidation consistent with age and storage conditions. All components remain securely fitted. Overall, this pistol rates in Very Good antique condition.

Mechanics: The hammers cock securely, and triggers function properly. We did not fire this pistol. As with all antique firearms, thorough inspection and cleaning by a qualified gunsmith is recommended before firing. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Included is a ramrod secured beneath the barrels.

Our Assessment: This remarkable .60 caliber rifled Howdah pistol epitomizes the essence of mid-19th-century personal defense firearms, specifically designed for hunting dangerous game. Originating from the tradition of hunters protecting themselves from close-range attacks by big-game animals from atop a howdah (elephant-back carriage), these large-bore pistols combine power, practicality, and craftsmanship.

Although the maker is unidentified, this Howdah pistol exemplifies excellent quality, evident through its elegant Damascus barrels, finely engraved filigree lock plates, and carefully checkered walnut stock complete with a lanyard loop and patch box. Its imposing .60 caliber rifled bores further underscore its intended use as a potent defensive arm against dangerous threats.

A firearm such as this is certain to be admired by collectors who appreciate historic arms, especially those associated with exotic big-game hunting or exceptional mid-19th-century craftsmanship. It stands as a captivating piece worthy of prominent display in any distinguished collection.

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Percussion Market Gun 8 Gauge Smoothbore 35 Percussion Market Gun 8 Gauge Smoothbore 35

Percussion Market Gun 8 Gauge Smoothbore 35" Damascus Barrel Half-Stock Engraved Punt Gun Antique

Lot #329 (Sale Order 329 of 354)

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Make: Unmarked (Market Gun)

Model: Percussion Half-Stock Market Gun (Punt Gun)

Serial#: NVSN

Year of Manufacture: Antique

Caliber: 8 Gauge (Smoothbore)

Action Type: Single-Shot, Percussion Muzzleloader

Markings: No visible maker’s markings. The lock plate, trigger guard, and buttplate feature engraved patterns.

Barrel Length: 35” Octagon-to-Round Damascus

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass bead fixed at the muzzle.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The half-stock is walnut with silver nose cap and furnishings, and an engraved buttplate and trigger guard. The belly of the buttstock includes a compartment. There is a 2” crack near the toe, which does not impact structural integrity. Overall, the stock shows moderate wear consistent with age and use, rating in Good condition as Antique.

Type of Finish: Damascus Barrel, Silver & Engraved Furnishings

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore shows scattered corrosion throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: This shotgun retains its original Damascus barrel finish, now exhibiting an aged patina and scattered oxidation consistent with age. Engraved metal components display fine detail despite moderate wear. A new nipple has been installed, and screwheads show typical tool marks. Overall, the shotgun is in Good condition as Antique.

Mechanics: The percussion back-action lock functions correctly with proper hammer tension and engagement. A new nipple has been installed. We did not fire this shotgun. As with all antique firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This antique Percussion 8 Gauge Market Gun is an intriguing piece of mid-19th-century sporting firearms history. Market Guns, often large-bore smoothbore shotguns, were traditionally used by commercial hunters for waterfowl and game, allowing them to maximize yield by killing an entire flock with on shot. With a massive 8 Gauge bore and a robust 35” Damascus octagon-to-round barrel, this shotgun exemplifies the power and craftsmanship typical of such firearms. Its silver furnishings, engraved metalwork, and compartmented walnut stock add both functional and aesthetic appeal. While showing honest wear and patina indicative of genuine use, this shotgun remains mechanically sound and visually appealing for collectors and antique firearm enthusiasts alike.

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Miniature Dutch East India Company Bronze Cannon Replica Dated 1671 Antique Style Miniature Dutch East India Company Bronze Cannon Replica Dated 1671 Antique Style

Miniature Dutch East India Company Bronze Cannon Replica Dated 1671 Antique Style

Lot #330 (Sale Order 330 of 354)

This is a miniature replica of a 17th-century Dutch East India Company (VOC) naval cannon, dated 1671. The raised “VOC” monogram stands for “Vereenigde Oostindische Compagnie,” the powerful Dutch trading company that operated from 1602 to 1799. The company played a crucial role in global maritime trade and colonial expansion. The date and decorative moldings along the tube mimic original cannon foundry work of the time, especially those mounted aboard VOC merchantmen and warships. These replicas were often made for decorative, commemorative, or educational purposes and are not functional.

The piece features a beautiful green and brown patinated finish, likely the result of aged bronze oxidation or artificial antiquing. Its compact size, symmetry, and attention to historical detail suggest it was produced with care, possibly for museum gift shops, maritime collectors, or as a teaching aid. While not a weapon, it carries historical significance as a nod to one of the world’s earliest and most influential multinational corporations. This piece would make an excellent desk ornament or conversation starter for any enthusiast of maritime history or early Dutch colonial enterprise.

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Contemporary French Maubeuge Flintlock Fowler .62 Caliber 20 Gauge 42 Contemporary French Maubeuge Flintlock Fowler .62 Caliber 20 Gauge 42

Contemporary French Maubeuge Flintlock Fowler .62 Caliber 20 Gauge 42" Smoothbore Fusil Musket

Lot #331 (Sale Order 331 of 354)

Make: Contemporary, marked Maubeuge

Model: French Fowler

Serial#: NVSN

Year of Manufacture: Ca. 1970s-1980s

Caliber: 20 Gauge (.62 Caliber Smoothbore)

Action Type: Flintlock Muzzleloader

Markings: The lock plate is marked "MAUBEUGE".

Barrel Length: 42” Octagon-to-Round with "Wedding Band" feature at the transition of the profile.

Sights / Optics: The musket features a dovetailed blade front sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a beautifully executed custom-made walnut piece with brass mountings and fine beavertail tang carving. The wrist is an elegant curved cylindrical style with a "roman nose" comb. The top of the wrist has an inlaid thumbpiece. The stock shows minimal handling marks and is in Excellent overall condition.

Type of Finish: Bright barrel with Brass Mountings

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bore is bright overall, with spotty, scattered corrosion present throughout. The bore rates 8/10.

Overall Condition: This reproduction musket retains its original bright finish with some minor, scattered spots of oxidation visible on the barrel’s exterior. The brass components exhibit minimal handling wear, maintaining a bright appearance. Screwheads remain sharp, and markings are clear. Overall, the musket rates in Fine to Excellent condition.

Mechanics: The flintlock action functions correctly with proper hammer tension and frizzen spring engagement. It throws a nice spark. We did not fire this musket. As with all previously owned firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: The Ramrod is installed.

Our Assessment: This beautifully crafted contemporary French Maubeuge flintlock fowler musket is chambered in 20 gauge (.62 caliber) and reflects the high-quality workmanship and attention to historical accuracy typical of premium custom muzzleloaders. The 42" octagon-to-round barrel with "wedding band" feature and elegantly styled walnut stock provide the musket with classic 18th-century French appearance. Brass furniture adds authenticity, while the engraved "MAUBEUGE" lock further enhances its appeal to historical reenactors, collectors, and muzzleloading enthusiasts. Despite minor scattered corrosion in the bore and minimal external oxidation, this musket remains in excellent overall condition and is ideal for collectors or shooters seeking an attractive, functional piece for historical demonstrations or muzzleloading events.

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Miller & Val Greiss Drilling 16GA / 8mmJR 26.5 Miller & Val Greiss Drilling 16GA / 8mmJR 26.5

Miller & Val Greiss Drilling 16GA / 8mmJR 26.5" SXS Shotgun & Rifle Combo MFD 1912 - 1939 C&R

Lot #332 (Sale Order 332 of 354)

Make: Miller & Val Greiss

Model: Drilling

Serial Number: 6755

Year of Manufacture: 1912 - 1939

Gauge: The shotgun barrels are 16GA with 2 3/4” chambers. The rifle barrel is 8mmJR.

Action Type: Top Lever Break Opening Sidelock Drilling with Cocking Indicators, Top Barrel Selector, Front Single-Set Trigger and left-side Safety Switch

Barrel Length: 26.5”

Choke: Fixed, Full and Improved Modified

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a blade which is in-lined dovetailed to the front of the rib. There is a "U"-notch rear sight which flips up when the rifle barrel is selected using the switch on the top tang. The top of the rib is serrated for glare reduction.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is in a 2 piece wood configuration featuring a straight comb, bone buttplate, checkered prince of whales grip, and checkered forend. The LOP is 14.5” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. There are some light scratches present. There are no chips or cracks. The stock is not original to this shotgun. The stock rates in Excellent condition.

Type of Finish: Blue & Case Color

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The shotgun bores are bright. The rifling is sharp. There is no erosion present. In this writers opinion the bores rate 10/10.

Overall Condition: This drilling retains about 90% of its metal finish. There is some light surface oxidation present on the barrels. The case colored receiver has mostly muted to white. The Markings are clear. The blueing is strong. The screw heads are lightly tool marked with Serviceable slots. This drilling rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. We have not fired this drilling. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Miller & Val Greiss Drilling is a beautifully crafted example of early 20th century German gunmaking. Built during a time when craftsmanship was paramount, this drilling combines utility and elegance with its triple-barrel configuration: twin 16 gauge shotgun barrels and a rifle barrel in 8mmJR. The action is complex and finely fitted, with detailed German proof marks including Nitro proofs that speak to its civilian sporting heritage.

This firearm features a set of highly desirable mechanical refinements, including cocking indicators, a front single-set trigger for the rifle barrel, and a pop-up rear sight that engages when the rifle selector is activated. The replacement stock is handsomely checkered and well-fitted, complementing the blued barrels and once-vibrant case coloring. Despite its age, it remains fully functional and in Very Good condition.

For collectors of fine European sporting arms or shooters who appreciate the utility of a Drilling in the field, this is a strong example. Its historical significance, marked quality, and versatile chamberings make it a standout piece for any collection.

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Leopold Saemann Drilling 16Ga/9.3x72R Hammerless Combination Break Action Shotgun Rifle, C&R Leopold Saemann Drilling 16Ga/9.3x72R Hammerless Combination Break Action Shotgun Rifle, C&R

Leopold Saemann Drilling 16Ga/9.3x72R Hammerless Combination Break Action Shotgun Rifle, C&R

Lot #333 (Sale Order 333 of 354)

Make: Leopold Saemann, Gorlitz Germany

Model: Drilling

Serial Number: 1892

Year of Manufacture: Circa, Early 1900s to 1912

Caliber: 16Ga / 9.3x72mmR

Action Type: Under Lever Back-Action Break Action Over/Under Three Barrel Combo Gun with Extractor & double trigger.

Markings: The top of the barrels are marked, “LEOPOLD SAEMANN / GORLITZ” with Kruppsche rollmarks. The underside of the rifle barrel has several nitro and other proofs with the serial number, “1892”. The barrel flats are marked with various proofs and the circled 16ga caliber markings. The extractor is marked, “49”. The frame is marked with proofs and the serial number in the water table. The locking block is matched to the frame. There is ornate engraving throughout depicting various animals.

Barrel Length: 27 3/8”

Choke: Both Fixed Modified

Sights/Optics: The front sight is a small blade post set atop the rib. There is a flip-up U-notch that is actuated by a switch on the tang.

Stock Configuration and Condition: The stock is a two piece checkered wood set with a pull tab splinter forend, Prince of Wales style wrist, cheekpiece, cartridge holder in the belly, and a checkered plastic Parker buttplate. There are light handling marks throughout. The checkering is sharp. There are no chips or cracks but there are some fitment gaps. The LOP is 13 ¾”. Overall, the stocks rate in Fine Plus condition. The stock set is a fitted replacement.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case Color

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The shotgun bores are bright. There are scattered light scratch lines throughout. The bottom rifle barrel is gray with strong rifling. There is light erosion in the barrel. Overall in this writer’s opinion the bores rate 9/10 overall.

Overall Condition: This combination gun retains about 90% of its metal finish. The case color on the frame has mostly faded. There is light patina and wear marks throughout. There are refinished over small pricks of pitting in the action and under the forend. The screw heads are lightly tooled. All of the markings are mostly clear. Overall, this combination gun rates in Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The lock up is tight with no play. We have not fired this shotgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your standards.

Box, Paperwork, and Accessories: None.

Our Assessment: This Leopold Saemann Drilling is a fine example of German gunsmithing from the early 20th century, blending elegance and functionality into a versatile three-barrel combination gun. Chambered in 16 gauge over 9.3x72R, it was likely used for European game hunting, where the ability to transition seamlessly from birdshot to a potent rifle cartridge made it an ideal companion in the field. Built in Görlitz, Germany, and marked with Krupp steel rollmarks, this drilling showcases Leopold Saemann’s attention to detail through its fine engraving, nitro proof marks, and robust back-action frame with underlever operation. The tang-mounted sight flip and double triggers reflect the classic layout favored by experienced hunters of the era. This example is in Very Good overall condition, retaining approximately 90% of its metal finish. The case coloring on the receiver has faded but still reveals fine engraving with woodland game motifs. The shotgun bores are bright with minor scratch lines, while the rifle bore is gray with strong rifling and only light erosion, collectively rating 9/10 in this writer’s opinion. The stock is a fitted replacement with a sharp checkered wrist, cheekpiece, and cartridge trap in the belly—well-executed and showing light handling marks without cracks or chips. The action locks up tight with no play, and all mechanical functions are sound. The flip-up rear sight engages crisply, and the forend latch and double triggers are secure and smooth.

For collectors of fine European sporting arms or those drawn to practical elegance, this Saemann Drilling is a superb find. Its blend of craftsmanship, historical relevance, and field versatility make it equally desirable as a display piece or functional hunting firearm. The 9.3x72R cartridge is a classic German round, well-suited for deer or boar, while the 16 gauge barrels provide ample upland capability. With its tight lockup, sharp bores, and graceful lines, this drilling captures the essence of early 20th-century German gunmaking and remains a testament to the enduring appeal of the multi-barrel sporting rifle.

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WWII U.S. Officers Portable Phonograph Record Player Model 9C Pacific Sound Equipment Working Gray WWII U.S. Officers Portable Phonograph Record Player Model 9C Pacific Sound Equipment Working Gray

WWII U.S. Officers Portable Phonograph Record Player Model 9C Pacific Sound Equipment Working Gray

Lot #334 (Sale Order 334 of 354)

The WWII U.S. Officers Portable Phonograph Model 9C by Pacific Sound Equipment is a remarkable piece of wartime history, built to provide entertainment and morale-boosting music to American troops in the field. This rugged, mechanical field phonograph features a durable gray-painted metal case, designed to withstand the rigors of military deployment. The unit operates via a spring-wound motor, eliminating the need for electricity, making it an essential companion for officers stationed in remote locations. The original inspection sticker and manufacturer’s plate are still intact, adding to its authenticity and collectible value.

This particular phonograph is in working condition, with the turntable spinning properly when wound and the tonearm moving freely. The built-in speaker retains its vintage charm, producing sound as it was meant to in the 1940s. The phonograph's construction and materials reflect the high-quality craftsmanship of the era, and it remains a fascinating relic of military history. Whether for a collector, historian, or vintage audio enthusiast, this Model 9C phonograph serves as both a functional piece and a nostalgic reminder of the role music played in wartime life.

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WWII Runway Surveyor Telescope M35 Herschede Clock Co. with Tripod Military Aviation Instrument WWII Runway Surveyor Telescope M35 Herschede Clock Co. with Tripod Military Aviation Instrument

WWII Runway Surveyor Telescope M35 Herschede Clock Co. with Tripod Military Aviation Instrument

Lot #335 (Sale Order 335 of 354)

This WWII runway surveyor telescope M35, manufactured by Herschede Clock Co., is a rare military aviation instrument. The telescope is mounted on its original tripod, offering historical significance and unique functionality. Despite one of the tripod legs having a broken foot, the telescope itself remains in good condition and is fully functional. This piece is an excellent addition for collectors of WWII-era aviation equipment, offering a glimpse into the tools used for runway and flight path surveying during the war. Its craftsmanship and rarity make it a standout collectible.

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WWII Naval Engine Order Equipment Indicator Transmitter Type IC/8SC53-2 Off of Air Cruiser WWII Naval Engine Order Equipment Indicator Transmitter Type IC/8SC53-2 Off of Air Cruiser

WWII Naval Engine Order Equipment Indicator Transmitter Type IC/8SC53-2 Off of Air Cruiser

Lot #336 (Sale Order 336 of 354)

This WWII Naval Engine Order Equipment Indicator Transmitter Type IC/8SC53-2 is a rare piece of naval history, originally used on air cruisers. Designed to transmit engine order information to the bridge, this component is a vital part of naval communication systems from the WWII era. Its robust design reflects the engineering excellence of wartime technology. A rare collectible for military enthusiasts and historians, this transmitter remains in good condition, with the indicating lever operating as expected, and offers a fascinating glimpse into naval operations during World War II.

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WWII Atlantic Pacific MFG Corp Life Guard Ring & USS New Jersey (BB-62) Battle Ship Life Ring WWII Atlantic Pacific MFG Corp Life Guard Ring & USS New Jersey (BB-62) Battle Ship Life Ring

WWII Atlantic Pacific MFG Corp Life Guard Ring & USS New Jersey (BB-62) Battle Ship Life Ring

Lot #337 (Sale Order 337 of 354)

This WWII Atlantic Pacific MFG Corp Life Guard Ring and USS New Jersey (BB-62) battleship life ring are remarkable pieces of naval history. The life guard ring, manufactured by Atlantic Pacific MFG Corp, was part of the safety equipment used during World War II. The USS New Jersey life ring is an iconic collectible from one of the most famous battleships in U.S. Navy history. Both items are in good condition, though the New Jersey buoy has some chunks taken out, showing signs of its age and service. These items make a unique addition to any military or maritime collection, representing significant moments in naval history.

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White Star Line Queen Mary Electric Signal Deck Light Made By Cunard White Star Line Queen Mary Electric Signal Deck Light Made By Cunard

White Star Line Queen Mary Electric Signal Deck Light Made By Cunard

Lot #338 (Sale Order 338 of 354)

Feast your eyes on this phenomenal Cunard White Star Line "Queen Mary" Electric Signal Deck Light—a rare and captivating artifact straight from the deck of the legendary RMS Queen Mary! Bold, brassy, and built to endure the harsh conditions of the open ocean, this large, industrial signal light still bears its original brass builder’s tag engraved with “CUNARD WHITE STAR QUEEN MARY,” a glorious nod to one of the most iconic ocean liners ever constructed. As part of the essential equipment aboard the Queen Mary, this deck light would have served a critical function in ship-to-ship signaling, navigation, or emergency communications during her majestic voyages across the Atlantic.

This isn't just a maritime relic—it's a conversation piece that glows with history! Whether you're a seasoned nautical collector or a fan of transatlantic ocean liner lore, this piece is a powerful visual link to the golden age of steamship travel. The craftsmanship is remarkable, with a combination of weathered steel and patinated brass that tells its own story of time and tide. Salvaged from a vessel that once embodied the peak of luxury and innovation at sea, this electric deck light is a glowing testament to the Queen Mary's enduring legacy. Add it to your collection and own a beacon of seafaring history!

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U.S. Navy Portable Air Pump For Deep Sea Divers Mark V MK5 U.S. Navy Portable Air Pump For Deep Sea Divers Mark V MK5

U.S. Navy Portable Air Pump For Deep Sea Divers Mark V MK5

Lot #339 (Sale Order 339 of 354)

Get ready to dive into a piece of maritime history with this U.S. Navy Portable Air Pump for Deep Sea Divers – Mark V (MK5)! This impressive relic of undersea exploration was a crucial part of the iconic Mark V deep-sea diving system used by the U.S. Navy throughout the 20th century. With its robust construction and heavy-duty twin-cylinder manual operation, this air pump was the lifeline for Navy divers as they ventured into the depths for salvage missions, underwater repairs, and reconnaissance. It’s not just a pump—it’s a symbol of the grit, determination, and innovation that defined early deep-sea diving.

Whether you’re a naval historian, a diving enthusiast, or a collector of vintage military equipment, this MK5 air pump is the ultimate showstopper. The mechanical details are beautifully preserved, showcasing the craftsmanship of an era when every bolt and piston was built for the most extreme conditions imaginable. These pumps are becoming increasingly scarce, especially in display-worthy condition. This is your chance to own a tangible link to the golden age of naval diving—an iconic and highly collectible piece that speaks to adventure, danger, and discovery beneath the waves!

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Vintage U.S. Navy WWII Mark V MK-5 Copper Deep Sea Divers Nautical Helmet Vintage U.S. Navy WWII Mark V MK-5 Copper Deep Sea Divers Nautical Helmet

Vintage U.S. Navy WWII Mark V MK-5 Copper Deep Sea Divers Nautical Helmet

Lot #340 (Sale Order 340 of 354)

The Mark V diving helmet, introduced by the U.S. Navy in 1916 and used extensively through World War II, is an iconic piece of deep-sea diving equipment. This particular example showcases the classic heavy bronze and copper construction, designed to withstand the rigors of deep-water operations. With its four reinforced glass viewing ports, protective grills, and air intake/exhaust valves, the Mark V was engineered for both safety and efficiency in demanding underwater conditions. The patina, repair, and overall wear on this helmet suggest significant use, adding to its historical appeal. These helmets were integral to salvage operations, underwater demolitions, and repair missions, making them a prized collectible among military and diving enthusiasts today.

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Steward 17 Battery Place N.Y. Naval Cannon Line Thrower & Line Attachment Charge Steward 17 Battery Place N.Y. Naval Cannon Line Thrower & Line Attachment Charge

Steward 17 Battery Place N.Y. Naval Cannon Line Thrower & Line Attachment Charge

Lot #341 (Sale Order 341 of 354)

This Steward 17 Battery Place N.Y. Naval Cannon Line Thrower & Line Attachment Charge is a fascinating piece of naval equipment, designed for use in military applications. The line thrower was utilized to launch lines between ships or from ships to shore, enabling quick communication and transfer of equipment. The line attachment charge is an integral part of this mechanism, enabling the cannon to safely fire the line over long distances. Made by Steward at 17 Battery Place in New York, this item represents the engineering innovations used by the U.S. Navy during its operations. It’s in good condition, offering collectors a rare and unique piece of naval history.

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Sterling Burgress 1900's WWI Curtiss N-9 Navy Floatplane Antique Wooden Airplane Propeller 8 Ft Sterling Burgress 1900's WWI Curtiss N-9 Navy Floatplane Antique Wooden Airplane Propeller 8 Ft

Sterling Burgress 1900's WWI Curtiss N-9 Navy Floatplane Antique Wooden Airplane Propeller 8 Ft

Lot #342 (Sale Order 342 of 354)

This is a beautifully preserved WWI N-9 Navy Floatplane propeller. Five Hundred and Sixty N-9s were built for the Navy During WWI. These aircrafts were the standard training planes the navy used for their new aviators. This propeller was made in Buffalo, New York. This propeller shows some battle scars from its training days, but remains in Very Good condition, still showing several of its inspection markings. The mounting holes have been plugged making it a fantastic display piece. This is a must have for WWI, Navy, and Aviation collectors alike. 

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Cessna T-41 Mescalero U.S. Army Air Corps Cadet Trainer Prop Propeller Made By Hartzell Cessna T-41 Mescalero U.S. Army Air Corps Cadet Trainer Prop Propeller Made By Hartzell

Cessna T-41 Mescalero U.S. Army Air Corps Cadet Trainer Prop Propeller Made By Hartzell

Lot #343 (Sale Order 343 of 354)

Get ready for a seriously cool piece of aviation history! This is a genuine propeller from a Cessna T-41 Mescalero, the legendary U.S. Army Air Corps cadet trainer, and it's an absolute showstopper. Originally manufactured by Hartzell, this prop embodies the classic look and feel of mid-20th century military aviation. With its sleek aluminum blades and unmistakable vintage design, it instantly evokes the golden age of American flight training when thousands of pilots took their first flight lessons in the cockpit of the T-41.

Whether you're an aviation enthusiast, a military history buff, or just someone who loves bold, conversation-starting decor, this prop delivers in spades. Imagine this mounted on a hangar wall, displayed in an office, or showcased in a man cave—it’s pure Americana with wings. A rare opportunity to own a tangible part of cadet pilot legacy, crafted by one of the most trusted names in propeller manufacturing. This is more than a collectible—it’s a tribute to the spirit of flight.

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Antique United States Coast Guard Lantern Base For Deck Light Antique United States Coast Guard Lantern Base For Deck Light

Antique United States Coast Guard Lantern Base For Deck Light

Lot #344 (Sale Order 344 of 354)

This is an incredible piece of U.S. maritime history! What you’re looking at is an authentic U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) lantern base, likely used for a deck light on a Coast Guard vessel or station. Made of solid brass or bronze, this lantern base was built to withstand the harshest sea conditions, resisting corrosion while providing dependable illumination for maritime operations. The bold "USCG" embossing is a testament to its service, marking it as an official piece of government-issued nautical equipment. Whether it originally housed an oil burner or was later converted for electric use, this lantern base played a vital role in keeping Coast Guard missions safe in the darkness of the open waters.

For collectors, maritime enthusiasts, or those passionate about historic military artifacts, this is a rare and exciting find! Just imagine the stories this lantern base could tell—the storms it weathered, the ships it guided, and the sailors who relied on its light. Whether you’re restoring it for display, using it as a centerpiece in a nautical-themed space, or simply preserving a piece of Coast Guard history, this lantern base is a fantastic and tangible link to the golden age of maritime service.

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Antique Ship to Ship U.S. Coast Guard Line Thrower On Trapdoor 1884 Rifle In Box, Rods, 3 Canisters Antique Ship to Ship U.S. Coast Guard Line Thrower On Trapdoor 1884 Rifle In Box, Rods, 3 Canisters

Antique Ship to Ship U.S. Coast Guard Line Thrower On Trapdoor 1884 Rifle In Box, Rods, 3 Canisters

Lot #345 (Sale Order 345 of 354)

Make: Springfield Arsenal

Model: Model 1884 Trapdoor

Serial Number: 162941

Year of Manufacture: 1884

Caliber: .45-70

Action Type: Trapdoor, single shot breech loaded.

Markings: The rear of the breech is marked “162941”. The top of the action is marked “U.S Model 1884”. The lock plate is marked with a federal eagle and “U.S. Springfield” along with “T 27”. The left side of the barrel is marked “N.J”. The right side of the barrel band is marked “U”. The heel of the buttplate is marked “US 26.” The underside of the stock is marked, “13”. The canisters are matched to the rifle.

Barrel Length: 12”

Sights / Optics: There is a flip-up ladder with a triangular notch for sighting against the front screw of the canister cartridge.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stock is a single piece cut down walnut with a barrel band, straight wrist, straight comb, and steel buttplate. There are scratches, pressure dents, and small chips throughout. There are no cracks. The LOP measures 13 3/8” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stock rates in about Very Good overall condition for an antique.

Type of Finish: Blued

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The smooth bore is gray. There is light to moderate erosion in the bore. In this writer's opinion, this bore rates 7/10.

Most antique firearms have bores that will show erosion. This is not only due to age but to the use of black powder. When fired, black powder reacts corrosively. NRA Antique Firearm Conditions Standards are quite lenient for bores. In some cases, the NRA standards disregarded the bore’s condition for collectors' firearms.

Overall Condition: This rifle retains about 40% of its metal finish. There are scuffs and scratches throughout the metal surfaces along with shallow pitting and rust. The receiver still retains quite strong bluing despite this. The screw heads show moderate to heavy use. Overall, this rifle rates in about Good condition as an Antique.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The rifle has a half-cock safety. We did not fire this rifle. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: Three full steel line canisters, 10 brass line weights, 38 blank .45-70s cartridges, cleaning brush, three restringing dowels, and wooden crate.

Our Assessment: This Antique U.S. Coast Guard Ship-to-Ship Line Thrower, built on a Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor rifle action and dated 1884, is a remarkable piece of American maritime and military history. This rare configuration was used by the U.S. Coast Guard for shipboard line throwing, an essential tool for rescue operations, ship-to-ship transfers, and emergency towing setups. Modified from a standard Trapdoor rifle, this example features a cut-down 12-inch barrel and a smooth bore, specifically adapted to fire blank .45-70 cartridges that launched weighted lines instead of standard projectiles. The flip-up rear sight aligns with the canister’s front screw, aiding in trajectory guidance for effective deployment. These modified rifles were essential tools for naval and coast guard crews, where accuracy and reliability could mean the difference between life and death during maritime emergencies. This particular example retains many of its original Springfield Arsenal markings, including the federal eagle on the lock plate, and Model 1884 designation, all of which confirm its origin and conversion history. The smooth walnut stock is in very good condition for an antique, showing only expected signs of age such as minor dents, scratches, and small chips. The steel components retain about 40% of their original finish, with some shallow pitting and age-appropriate wear, while the receiver still shows a strong amount of bluing. Included with the rifle is a complete and matched accessory set, consisting of three original steel canisters, ten brass line weights, 38 blank .45-70 cartridges, restringing dowels, and a wooden crate—making this a rare, complete field-ready kit that would have served aboard U.S. Coast Guard vessels.

For collectors of antique military firearms, maritime equipment, or U.S. Coast Guard memorabilia, this Springfield Trapdoor Line Thrower is an exceptional and rare acquisition. Its utility, historical provenance, and complete accessory package make it a standout piece not only for display but also as a tangible representation of the innovation and adaptability of 19th- and early 20th-century American military engineering. Whether added to a collection, displayed in a maritime museum, or preserved as a unique historical artifact, this line thrower system is an extraordinary example of a purpose-built adaptation of one of America’s most iconic military rifles.

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Antique E.S. Ritchie & Sons Liberty Ship Binnacle Compass & Stand – Naval Negus NY Boston Antique E.S. Ritchie & Sons Liberty Ship Binnacle Compass & Stand – Naval Negus NY Boston

Antique E.S. Ritchie & Sons Liberty Ship Binnacle Compass & Stand – Naval Negus NY Boston

Lot #346 (Sale Order 346 of 354)

This antique E.S. Ritchie & Sons Liberty Ship binnacle compass and stand is a remarkable piece of maritime history. Standing 4 feet high, it was built in Boston by E.S. Ritchie & Sons, with the compass itself made by Negus of New York, both renowned makers of naval navigation instruments. Featuring a serial number of 46785, this piece reflects the precision and craftsmanship of its era. Although some components are non-operational, namely a cut cord, the compass itself is fully functional, accurately pointing true north. A fantastic collector’s item, it preserves the legacy of Liberty Ships and their role in naval history.

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US Navy WW2 Coast Guard R.F. Sedgley Mark IV 37mm Flare Gun Pistol US Navy WW2 Coast Guard R.F. Sedgley Mark IV 37mm Flare Gun Pistol

US Navy WW2 Coast Guard R.F. Sedgley Mark IV 37mm Flare Gun Pistol

Lot #347 (Sale Order 347 of 354)

The U.S. Navy WWII Coast Guard R.F. Sedgley Mark IV 37mm Flare Gun is a fantastic piece of wartime history, embodying the rugged and reliable craftsmanship needed for maritime operations. Manufactured by R.F. Sedgley, this break-action signal pistol was widely used by the U.S. Navy and Coast Guard during World War II for shipboard signaling and distress communications. With its robust steel barrel and cast bronze frame, the Mark IV was designed to withstand the harsh conditions at sea, making it an essential tool for naval crews. Its large 37mm bore allowed for the firing of bright, high-visibility flares, ensuring effective signaling even in low-visibility conditions.

For collectors of military memorabilia and WWII artifacts, this Sedgley Mark IV represents an excellent addition, preserving a tangible piece of the U.S. military’s seafaring legacy. Its distinctive design and historical significance make it a sought-after piece, whether displayed as a conversation piece or kept as part of a serious wartime collection. Whether you appreciate its functional history or its enduring craftsmanship, this flare gun is a remarkable example of wartime ingenuity and utility.

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Army & Navy C.S.L. 12 Gauge 30 Army & Navy C.S.L. 12 Gauge 30

Army & Navy C.S.L. 12 Gauge 30" Side by Side Double Barrel Break Action Shotgun MFD 1940s-1950s C&R

Lot #348 (Sale Order 348 of 354)

Make: Army & Navy C.S.L.

Model: Side by Side Double Barrel

Serial Number: 58571

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1940s–1950s, C&R

Caliber: 12 Gauge

Action Type: Break Action, Side by Side Double Barrel Shotgun, Extractors

Barrel Length: 30”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass bead fixed to the solid rib. There is no provision for a rear sight.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two-piece checkered walnut with a splinter forend, straight grip, and a serrated hard rubber buttplate. The LOP measures 14.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The stocks show some light scratches and compression marks which are typical of regular use. The checkering remains defined. There are no cracks or chips. The stocks rate in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Barrels, Case Colored Receiver

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are bright. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 90% of its metal finish. There are some very light scratches present and the case coloring has faded on the receiver. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are clean. The markings are sharp. Overall, this shotgun rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The barrels lock up tight to the receiver. The triggers and safety function as intended. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Army & Navy C.S.L. 12 Gauge side-by-side shotgun is a classic example of a well-made British sporting firearm from the mid-20th century. Army & Navy Co-operative Society Limited, known for selling quality firearms and gear to British officers and sportsmen, sourced many of its shotguns from reputable Birmingham makers. This gun exhibits the hallmarks of that tradition: solid wood, refined checkering, and robust lock-up.

Its 30” barrels and straight grip stock point to its likely use as a field or game gun, offering balance and control for upland bird hunting or clay shooting. The Birmingham proof marks and overall build quality suggest this was not a budget-tier import but a respected working gun meant to endure use in the field.

With C&R eligibility and solid condition, this shotgun would make a fine addition to a vintage sporting arms collection, particularly for those with a taste for traditional British doubles. Whether taken afield or admired on the wall, it holds both aesthetic and functional appeal.

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Williams & Powell Double Gun 12 GA 28” SxS Boxlock Side by Side Shotgun, 1875-1892 Antique Williams & Powell Double Gun 12 GA 28” SxS Boxlock Side by Side Shotgun, 1875-1892 Antique

Williams & Powell Double Gun 12 GA 28” SxS Boxlock Side by Side Shotgun, 1875-1892 Antique

Lot #349 (Sale Order 349 of 354)

Make: Williams & Powell

Model: Double Gun

Serial Number: 10446

Year of Manufacture: 1875-1892

Gauge: 12 Gauge. 2 ¾” Shells

Action Type: Break-Open Side by Side Shotgun with Extractors, Double Triggers.

Markings: Both sides of the receiver is marked “WILLIAMS & POWELL”. The top of the barrel rib is marked “NEW BARRELS BY JOSEPH BOURDE & SON. BIRMINGHAM”. The top tang is marked “SAFE”. The bottom of the barrel rib is marked “NAVY ARMS MARTINSBURG, WV 12GA”. The bottom of the right barrel is marked “54483”. The bottom of both barrels are marked “MADE IN ENGLAND” with Birmingham proofs. The water table is marked “10446”, “2410”, with multiple proofs. The bottom tang is marked “10446”. The inside of the forend on each side of the iron are marked “10446”. The inside of the forend iron is marked “PATENT / EJECTOR”.

Barrel Length: 28”

Choke: Full & Full. Fixed.

Sights / Optics: There is a metallic bead at the front of the rib.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are two piece checkered walnut with a straight grip, straight comb, vented rubber buttpad, and splinter forend. The checkering is defined in most places with areas shallow to worn smooth on the forend. There are scattered nicks and compressions. There is a small crack at the bottom of the forend at the front and rear. The LOP measures 13 1/4” and 14 1/4” from the front triggers to the back of the buttpad respectively. The buttpad has been replaced. Overall, the stocks are in Good condition as Antique.

Type of Finish: Blued, Case Color.

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are bright There are a few small dings and scattered light erosion throughout. In this writer’s opinion the bores rates 6/10.

Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 50% of its metal finish. The barrel retains much of its blue while there are still some trace amounts of case color found in the protected areas such as the inside of the forend and water table. Most of the case has gone completely mute. The engraving is very clean, crisp, and attractive. There is some erosion in the bottom of the receiver and tang that has mottled some of the engraving. The screw heads are sharp. The markings are clear. Overall, this shotgun rates in Good Condition condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The barrels lock up to the frame with no play. We have not fired this shotgun. As with all used firearms, cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: The Williams & Powell 12 Gauge Boxlock Side-by-Side shotgun is an elegant and traditional British-made sporting firearm, reflecting classic craftsmanship and functional simplicity. Often characterized by its fine blued barrels, tasteful engraving, and richly figured walnut stocks with checkered grips, this shotgun exemplifies the high-quality build and attention to detail typical of British sporting arms. The side-by-side configuration and boxlock action provide both reliability and ease of use, appealing to upland bird hunters and clay shooters who prefer classic styling coupled with quick handling. Williams & Powell shotguns hold a reputable position among sporting enthusiasts due to their solid build, graceful handling, and attractive aesthetics. Their robust construction and reliable mechanism make them dependable field guns, suited for generations of sporting use. Today, Williams & Powell side-by-sides remain desirable among collectors and sportsmen who appreciate their refined design, historical significance, and continued utility in the field.

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Midland Gun Co 12 Gauge 30 Midland Gun Co 12 Gauge 30

Midland Gun Co 12 Gauge 30" Side By Side Double Barrel Break Action Shotgun MFD 1939 - 1952 C&R

Lot #350 (Sale Order 350 of 354)

Make: Midland Gun Company

Model: Side by Side

Serial Number: 67839

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1939–1952, C&R

Caliber: 12 Gauge, 2 ½” and 2 ¾” Shells

Action Type: Break Action, Side-by-Side Double Barrel Shotgun, Extractor Equipped

Barrel Length: 30”

Choke: Fixed, Full and Cylinder

Sights / Optics: The shotgun is equipped with a brass bead front sight set on a smooth, concave solid rib.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The shotgun features a two-piece hardwood stock set with a splinter forend and straight English-style grip. The LOP measures 14.25” from the front of the trigger to the back of the black hard rubber buttplate. The stock has some light scratches and compression marks which are typical with use. There is checkering on both the wrist and forend, which remains well-defined. The stock rates in about Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued Barrels, Case Colored Receiver

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are bright. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is stubborn fouling throughout. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 95% of its original metal finish. There are some light scratches present. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are clean. The markings are legible. Overall, this shotgun rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The shotgun locks up tight with no play. The safety engages automatically on opening. The triggers break cleanly. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: Midland Gun Company, established in Birmingham, England, was known for producing reliable working shotguns during the early-to-mid 20th century. This example is a fine representation of their craftsmanship—a no-nonsense 12 Gauge side-by-side built with classic British form and enduring function.

The 30" barrels, automatic safety, and straight English stock layout make this gun suitable for traditional field use, from upland bird hunting to casual clays. Its solid rib and double trigger setup speak to a time-tested design appreciated by discerning sportsmen.

For collectors, this Midland shotgun represents both heritage and usability. Eligible as a Curio & Relic, it offers character, functional reliability, and a handsome vintage aesthetic, all in a gun that’s still ready for the field or display.

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Arthur Turner 12 Gauge 30 Arthur Turner 12 Gauge 30

Arthur Turner 12 Gauge 30" Side by Side Double Barrel Break Action Shotgun MFD 1940s - 1950s C&R

Lot #351 (Sale Order 351 of 354)

Make: Arthur Turner

Model: Side by Side

Serial Number: 33466

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1940s–1950s, C&R

Caliber: 12 Gauge

Action Type: Break Action, Side by Side Double Barrel Shotgun

Barrel Length: 30”

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass bead mounted to the rib. There is no rear sight, as is standard for shotguns of this type.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The shotgun features a two-piece checkered walnut stock and splinter forend. The stock has a straight English-style grip with a serrated buttplate. The LOP measures 14 1/2” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. The wood shows light handling wear, small marks and scuffs consistent with age, but no cracks or chips. The checkering remains well-defined. The stock rates in about Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued barrels, case colored receiver.

Finish Originality: Original

Bore Condition: The bores are bright. There is no visible erosion in the bore. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 10/10.

Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 95% of its metal finish. The balance of the finish shows only mild operational wear and a few light handling marks. The case coloring thinned slightly from age. The screw heads are sharp. The pins are clean. The markings are sharp. Overall, this shotgun rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The barrels lock up tight to the frame with no play. The triggers break cleanly, and the safety functions as intended. We did not fire this shotgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: This Arthur Turner Side by Side shotgun is a fine representation of post-war British craftsmanship. Built during the 1940s–1950s in Birmingham, this elegant break-action shotgun exhibits the refined lines and solid build quality expected from a traditional English sporting gun.

The 30” barrels, case colored receiver, and checkered walnut stock give this shotgun timeless aesthetic appeal, while the tight action and bright bores suggest it has seen careful use over the years. These British side-by-sides are sought after for both their functionality in the field and collectability on the rack.

Whether you’re a collector of fine doubles, a fan of British sporting arms, or simply seeking a quality upland gun with heritage and character, this Arthur Turner 12 Gauge deserves a close look.

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Cogswell & Harrison Engraved 12 GA 30” Side by Side SxS Boxlock Shotgun MFD 1907 C&R Cogswell & Harrison Engraved 12 GA 30” Side by Side SxS Boxlock Shotgun MFD 1907 C&R

Cogswell & Harrison Engraved 12 GA 30” Side by Side SxS Boxlock Shotgun MFD 1907 C&R

Lot #352 (Sale Order 352 of 354)

Make: Cogswell & Harrison

Model: Double Gun

Serial Number: 34950

Year of Manufacture: 1907

Gauge: 12 Gauge, 2 ¾” Shells

Action Type: Side by Side, Box-Lock, Round Action, Top Break Shotgun with Dual Non-Selective Triggers & Ejectors.

Markings: The side plates are marked “COGSWELL & HARRISON LTD”. The top tang is marked “SAFE”. The water table is marked “34950”, “PATENT”, with two crowned V’s. The bottom of the barrel rib is marked “NAVY ARMS MARTINSBURG, WV 12 GA”.

Barrel Length: 30”

Choke: The left choke is IC and the right choke is M, Fixed.

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a metallic bead at the front of the barrel rib.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The stocks are a two piece European hardwood set. The forend is a robust beavertail design with wrap-around checkering and two case-colored diamond shaped metal inserts with scroll engraving. The butt stock has a strait English wrist and flank checkering, which wraps around to the belly, just aft of the long tang. The stock has some scattered light scuff marks, with concentrations of small dings and compressions at and around the belly of the buttstock. Outside of a small loss along the left edge of the forend, there are no cracks. Drop at comb is 1 7/16”, drop at heel is 2”, the stock is slightly cast-off for right handed shooters. The LOP measures 13 3/4” from the front of the rear trigger to the back of the stock and 14 3/4” from the front of the forward trigger to the back of the stock; the rear face of the butt stock has checkering. The stocks rate in about Very Good overall condition.

Type of Finish: Blued & Case Colored, with Scroll Pattern Engraving.

Finish Originality: Refinished

Bore Condition: The bores are bright with minor fouling streaks. There is no notable erosion. In this writer’s opinion the bores rates 8 out of 10.

Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 50% of its metal finish. The barrels have been reblued and retain much of its new finish with thinning on the leading edges and at the muzzle. There is intermittent oxidation. The screw heads range from tool marked to sharp. The markings are crisp. Overall, this shotgun rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. This shotgun features dual non-selective triggers and ejectors, the action re-sets to “Safe” when the action is opened. There is absolutely ZERO movement in the fixtures and barrel to frame fit; all springs are strong and the trigger pulls are crisp. We have not fired this shotgun. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance standards.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: Cogswell & Harrison has been around since 1770 and is the oldest surviving gunmaker in London; in this span of history, which surpasses that of the United States of America, the company has definitely learned how to make superbly crafted firearms. This is a side by side internal hammer shotgun with dual non-selective triggers, an ‘auto-safe’ action and ejectors. The shotgun has absolutely beautiful scroll engraving. The wood to metal fit is excellent, the grain is vibrant and varied in form, the stocks show only a few minor marks, and about 50% of the metal finish remains; the balance is shown as a few light scuff marks and some faded spots on the lower tang from handling. The bores are bright with no erosion, which will attract shooters looking for their next high end game gun, but the shotgun’s good condition will undoubtedly captivate collectors.

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Cogswell & Harrison 12 Gauge 30 Cogswell & Harrison 12 Gauge 30

Cogswell & Harrison 12 Gauge 30" Side By Side Double Barrel Break Action Shotgun 1895-1920 C&R

Lot #353 (Sale Order 353 of 354)

Make: Cogswell & Harrison

Model: Sidelock Side by Side

Serial Number: 29530

Year of Manufacture: Circa 1895–1920, Classified as Antique

Caliber: 12 Gauge

Action Type: Break Action, Side by Side Shotgun

Barrel Length: 30” replaced barrels

Sights / Optics: The front sight is a brass bead mounted to the concave solid rib. The rear sight is a smooth plane typical of field shotguns.

Stock Configuration & Condition: The shotgun features a two-piece walnut stock with an English straight grip and checkered forend. The LOP is 14.75” from the front of the trigger to the back of the buttplate. There are some light scratches and compression marks present which is typical for its age. There are no chips or cracks. The stock rates in Good condition.

MType of Finish: Blued Barrels, Case Colored Receiver

Finish Originality: Original to their parts.

Bore Condition: The bores are bright. There is no visible erosion in the bore but there is some light fouling present. In this writer’s opinion, the bore rates 9/10.

Overall Condition: This shotgun retains about 98% of its refinished barrel blue. The balance of the finish light handling marks, with the receiver now faded to a silvery patina. There is light operational wear at the lever and top tang. The screw heads are lightly tooled with serviceable slots. The pins are clean. The markings are sharp. Overall, this shotgun rates in about Very Good condition.

Mechanics: The action functions correctly. The shotgun locks up tight with no play. The double triggers break cleanly. As with all used firearms, a thorough cleaning may be necessary to meet your maintenance requirements.

Box, Paperwork & Accessories: None

Our Assessment: Cogswell & Harrison, a storied British gunmaker dating back to the early 19th century, is known for producing elegant and reliable double-barrel shotguns favored by sportsmen across Europe. This particular side-by-side sidelock example, manufactured between 1895 and 1920, showcases the traditional craftsmanship that made the company one of London’s most respected gunmakers.

The shotgun retains nearly all of its professionally refinished blue, paired with handsome walnut stocks that exhibit honest field wear. The sidelock action remains crisp, and the 30” barrels deliver excellent bore condition, making this a functional piece with strong visual appeal.

Whether you're a collector of fine English doubles or a shooter with a taste for classic upland game guns, this Cogswell & Harrison offers the charm of a bygone era with practical shooting potential. As an antique, it also holds value for those seeking investment-quality firearms with historical pedigree.

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