Firearms & Militaria Day 2

Firearms & Militaria Day 2

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(C) DWM 1906 Brazilian Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 975 (Sale Order: 176 of 715)      

Approximately 5,000 of these were built for sales to Brazil. Most Brazilian Lugers saw extensive use and few are ever found in near mint condition. All matching numbers. Brazilian proof on left side of frame. Barrel is numbered to gun but with no Brazilian proof. This gun has seen much use. Strong straw colors. Barrel and frame are a blue-grey. Grips straps and trigger guard are grey. Checkered walnut grips are not numbered. Frame is not cut for shoulder stock. Has a grip safety. Wood bottom magazine marked "9485". Decent representative example of an extremely rare Brazilian contract Luger.Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4"Caliber/Bore: 7.65mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: DWMModel: LugerPaperwork: No Serial Number: 155
Approximately 5,000 of these were built for sales to Brazil. Most Brazilian Lugers saw extensive use and few are ever found in near mint condition. All matching numbers...more. Brazilian proof on left side of frame. Barrel is numbered to gun but with no Brazilian proof. This gun has seen much use. Strong straw colors. Barrel and frame are a blue-grey. Grips straps and trigger guard are grey. Checkered walnut grips are not numbered. Frame is not cut for shoulder stock. Has a grip safety. Wood bottom magazine marked "9485". Decent representative example of an extremely rare Brazilian contract Luger.Barrel Length: 4 - 3/4"Caliber/Bore: 7.65mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: DWMModel: LugerPaperwork: No Serial Number: 155

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(C) Boxed Colt Model 1903 Hammerless Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 976 (Sale Order: 177 of 715)      

Manufactured 1936. Offered pistol is a near new, high condition, late pre-war semi-automatic Model 1903 with all standard features for 1936 manufacture. Retains 99% original blue; barely a hint of muzzle wear. Slide not numbered. Proper two-toned tempered magazine stamped "CAL. .32 COLT" with crimped base and seven view holes; fourth type. Late fourth type rear sight. "VP" proof on trigger guard. Silver medallion checkered walnut grips. Comes in an original period style box showing much wear, no visible serial number, and partial label, as well as the original instructions.Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4"Caliber/Bore: .32 ACPFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: No Serial Number: 520751
Manufactured 1936. Offered pistol is a near new, high condition, late pre-war semi-automatic Model 1903 with all standard features for 1936 manufacture. Retains 99% ori...moreginal blue; barely a hint of muzzle wear. Slide not numbered. Proper two-toned tempered magazine stamped "CAL. .32 COLT" with crimped base and seven view holes; fourth type. Late fourth type rear sight. "VP" proof on trigger guard. Silver medallion checkered walnut grips. Comes in an original period style box showing much wear, no visible serial number, and partial label, as well as the original instructions.Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4"Caliber/Bore: .32 ACPFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: No Serial Number: 520751

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(C) Very Rare Navy S/42 Mauser G Date (1935) Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 977 (Sale Order: 178 of 715)      

Manufactured by Mauser for the German military, the G date indicates manufacturer in 1935 while Germany was still attempting to vale increased weapon production under the Versailles Treaty. Features: 4” barrel, 9 mm, blue finish, straw small parts, checkered walnut grips. Serial no. 4077. All matching numbers with the exception of the wood grips which are stamped "M54". This pistol comes with two magazines, both of which have matching numbers and are number 1 and 2. (Arsenal numbered to match). The inside front grip strap has an Imperial Eagle with number "1089" which matches the second number on both magazines indicating Navy dock number. Pistol retains approximately 98% arsenal re-applied blue with minor high edge wear and some thinning on grip strap, probably done when issued to unit. Excellent grips. Fine bore in action. Comes in a modern carry case.Accessories: case, extra magazineBarrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: MauserModel: Luger P08Paperwork: No Serial Number: 4077D
Manufactured by Mauser for the German military, the G date indicates manufacturer in 1935 while Germany was still attempting to vale increased weapon production under the...more Versailles Treaty. Features: 4” barrel, 9 mm, blue finish, straw small parts, checkered walnut grips. Serial no. 4077. All matching numbers with the exception of the wood grips which are stamped "M54". This pistol comes with two magazines, both of which have matching numbers and are number 1 and 2. (Arsenal numbered to match). The inside front grip strap has an Imperial Eagle with number "1089" which matches the second number on both magazines indicating Navy dock number. Pistol retains approximately 98% arsenal re-applied blue with minor high edge wear and some thinning on grip strap, probably done when issued to unit. Excellent grips. Fine bore in action. Comes in a modern carry case.Accessories: case, extra magazineBarrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: MauserModel: Luger P08Paperwork: No Serial Number: 4077D

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(C) Colt Model 1903 Hammer Model Semi-Automatic Pocket Pistol.

Lot # 978 (Sale Order: 179 of 715)      

Manufactured 1917. Extremely high condition, little used Colt Pocket Hammer Model with spur case colored trigger, high polished blue finish, fire blue small parts, black composite Colt grips with fire blue screws. Original magazine is stamped "CAL. .38 COLT". This pistol retains approximately 92% of the original factory high polish blue finish with most of the storage wear at muzzle, a couple of spots on top of slide, and a bit of thinning on backstrap. Small parts retain nearly all of the fire blue finish. Near mint grips. Near mint bore and action. Lovely, high condition, lightly used two-tone Pocket Hammer Model.Accessories: NoBarrel Length: 4 - 1/2"Caliber/Bore: .38 Auto RimFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: No Serial Number: 37183
Manufactured 1917. Extremely high condition, little used Colt Pocket Hammer Model with spur case colored trigger, high polished blue finish, fire blue small parts, black...more composite Colt grips with fire blue screws. Original magazine is stamped "CAL. .38 COLT". This pistol retains approximately 92% of the original factory high polish blue finish with most of the storage wear at muzzle, a couple of spots on top of slide, and a bit of thinning on backstrap. Small parts retain nearly all of the fire blue finish. Near mint grips. Near mint bore and action. Lovely, high condition, lightly used two-tone Pocket Hammer Model.Accessories: NoBarrel Length: 4 - 1/2"Caliber/Bore: .38 Auto RimFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: No Serial Number: 37183

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(C) Colt Model 1903 Hammer Semi-Automatic Pocket Pistol.

Lot # 979 (Sale Order: 180 of 715)      

Offered is an extremely early, fourth year production gun that was offered in its own serial range. This is finished in a deep, rich charcoal blue with fire blued small parts and rounded case colored early hammer. Trigger is fire blue. Has the Colt logo gutta percha black grips with Colt pony in circle. Left slide has the last patent date of 1902 and the Colt's patent firearms early stamp, used circa 1906. The round hammer was used until 1908. Last style slide serrations, early sights, and second style magazine with high polish blank blue base. Beautiful case colors on hammer. Grips are near mint. Very good to excellent high polish blue on small parts. Approximately 85% original charcoal blue factory finish. Thinning straps, sharp legends. High polish small parts. Very good bore and action. A very desirable, early two-tone with all correct early features.Accessories: NoBarrel Length: 4 - 1/2"Caliber/Bore: .38 Auto RimFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: No Serial Number: 16609
Offered is an extremely early, fourth year production gun that was offered in its own serial range. This is finished in a deep, rich charcoal blue with fire blued small ...moreparts and rounded case colored early hammer. Trigger is fire blue. Has the Colt logo gutta percha black grips with Colt pony in circle. Left slide has the last patent date of 1902 and the Colt's patent firearms early stamp, used circa 1906. The round hammer was used until 1908. Last style slide serrations, early sights, and second style magazine with high polish blank blue base. Beautiful case colors on hammer. Grips are near mint. Very good to excellent high polish blue on small parts. Approximately 85% original charcoal blue factory finish. Thinning straps, sharp legends. High polish small parts. Very good bore and action. A very desirable, early two-tone with all correct early features.Accessories: NoBarrel Length: 4 - 1/2"Caliber/Bore: .38 Auto RimFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: No Serial Number: 16609

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(C) Boxed Colt Model 1911-A1 (1949) .38 Super Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 980 (Sale Order: 181 of 715)      

Manufactured 1949. Referred to as a "fat barrel", the barrel is blued and the chamber is polished with no roll-die. This is an early model that has the dark chocolate brown Colt logo grips; the first of the post-war grips to feature the Colt pony. Otherwise it is a standard in all respects with blued finish, serrated slide stop, serrated arched mainspring housing, serrated hammer, and checkered safety. Rear of slide stamped "GC". Magazine is stamped "COLT SUPER .38 AUTO" with pin base and eight view holes. Excellent bore and perfect action. Retains approximately 75% original factory blue finish. Grips are near mint. Comes in an original style period box that is missing the front apron. Box is numbered to another gun. Includes original instructions.Barrel Length: 5"Caliber/Bore: .38 SuperFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1911-A1Paperwork: No Serial Number: 76082
Manufactured 1949. Referred to as a "fat barrel", the barrel is blued and the chamber is polished with no roll-die. This is an early model that has the dark chocolate b...morerown Colt logo grips; the first of the post-war grips to feature the Colt pony. Otherwise it is a standard in all respects with blued finish, serrated slide stop, serrated arched mainspring housing, serrated hammer, and checkered safety. Rear of slide stamped "GC". Magazine is stamped "COLT SUPER .38 AUTO" with pin base and eight view holes. Excellent bore and perfect action. Retains approximately 75% original factory blue finish. Grips are near mint. Comes in an original style period box that is missing the front apron. Box is numbered to another gun. Includes original instructions.Barrel Length: 5"Caliber/Bore: .38 SuperFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1911-A1Paperwork: No Serial Number: 76082

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(C) Serial No. 141 Colt Model 1903 Hammerless Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 981 (Sale Order: 182 of 715)      

Serial No. 141 was shipped with blued finish, stocks not listed, to J.F. Schmelzer & Sons Arms Company of Kansas City, Missouri on July 20th, 1903 in a shipment of six guns. The first Model 1903, serial No. 6, was built on March 22nd, 1903. Two more were shipped on June 19th, 1903; two on July 7th, 1903; and four on July 8th, 1903. Regular shipments, including serial No. 11 and up, began on July 18th, 1903; so this gun was manufactured on the third day of regular production shipments. Has all the early features including the longer 4" barrel. Left side of the slide is simply stamped with the Colt's patent Hartford, Connecticut one-line address. It is interesting to note, that this simple one-line address is not pictured in the book entitled "Colt Pocket Hammerless Automatic Pistols II" by John W. Brunner; they list the left slide marking on page 14 from the beginning of production as a two-line Colt address with the Browning patent until 1904 at serial No. 10000 in which a second Browning patent date was added. After 1906, numerous two-line addresses were listed, but nowhere in this book can an example be found with this one-line address. Slide is numbered to gun underneath rear portion, indicating this gun was assembled with an earlier pre-production slide that was numbered and assembled with this weapon, making this pistol not only one of the earliest known but possibly with a unique slide marking. The left rear of slide has the Colt pony in circle that is proper for era, no verified proof. This right side of slide is stamped "COLT AUTOMATIC" in large lettering on the first line and "CALIBRE .32 RIMLESS SMOKELESS" on the second; the book, on page 16, shows the earliest pistols "AUTOMATIC COLT" on first line, they show "COLT AUTOMATIC" being stamped on slide in small lettering in late 1920 at serial No. 36000. This slide accommodated a 4" barrel, therefore it could not be a slide from 1920, when the barrel was changed to 3-3/4". Gun has the early type barrel bushing with smooth curve and large plunger as seen in figure 22 on page 20. Has the first style front and rear sights, the early high polish fire blue diamond checkered slide lock safety, the early eight feather arrow on right side of slide (correct; page 17). The magazine in this pistol is a later third type, tempered, pre-war with seven view holes and crimped base stamped "CAL. .32 COLT". Guns ports and real Mother of Pearl grips with no logo, not listed on letter; were most likely after-market. Has early first style diamond checkered magazine release. This early model has the release pin on bottom of slide, small serrations and large font serial number. Smooth trigger, slide lock and extractor are fire blued, retaining nearly all of that finish. Pistol itself retains nearly 100% of the expertly restored blued finish. We compared the fonts on both the left and right sides of this pistol to various other pistols through production serial No. 450000, and no other example of this style of font can be found, neither in books or other examples. Explanation: possible early prototype slide that was numbered and fitted to gun 141 on third regular day of shipments. It may be an extremely early manufactured gun that was numbered and shipped later.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: .32 ACPFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: YesSerial Number: 141
Serial No. 141 was shipped with blued finish, stocks not listed, to J.F. Schmelzer & Sons Arms Company of Kansas City, Missouri on July 20th, 1903 in a shipment of six gu...morens. The first Model 1903, serial No. 6, was built on March 22nd, 1903. Two more were shipped on June 19th, 1903; two on July 7th, 1903; and four on July 8th, 1903. Regular shipments, including serial No. 11 and up, began on July 18th, 1903; so this gun was manufactured on the third day of regular production shipments. Has all the early features including the longer 4" barrel. Left side of the slide is simply stamped with the Colt's patent Hartford, Connecticut one-line address. It is interesting to note, that this simple one-line address is not pictured in the book entitled "Colt Pocket Hammerless Automatic Pistols II" by John W. Brunner; they list the left slide marking on page 14 from the beginning of production as a two-line Colt address with the Browning patent until 1904 at serial No. 10000 in which a second Browning patent date was added. After 1906, numerous two-line addresses were listed, but nowhere in this book can an example be found with this one-line address. Slide is numbered to gun underneath rear portion, indicating this gun was assembled with an earlier pre-production slide that was numbered and assembled with this weapon, making this pistol not only one of the earliest known but possibly with a unique slide marking. The left rear of slide has the Colt pony in circle that is proper for era, no verified proof. This right side of slide is stamped "COLT AUTOMATIC" in large lettering on the first line and "CALIBRE .32 RIMLESS SMOKELESS" on the second; the book, on page 16, shows the earliest pistols "AUTOMATIC COLT" on first line, they show "COLT AUTOMATIC" being stamped on slide in small lettering in late 1920 at serial No. 36000. This slide accommodated a 4" barrel, therefore it could not be a slide from 1920, when the barrel was changed to 3-3/4". Gun has the early type barrel bushing with smooth curve and large plunger as seen in figure 22 on page 20. Has the first style front and rear sights, the early high polish fire blue diamond checkered slide lock safety, the early eight feather arrow on right side of slide (correct; page 17). The magazine in this pistol is a later third type, tempered, pre-war with seven view holes and crimped base stamped "CAL. .32 COLT". Guns ports and real Mother of Pearl grips with no logo, not listed on letter; were most likely after-market. Has early first style diamond checkered magazine release. This early model has the release pin on bottom of slide, small serrations and large font serial number. Smooth trigger, slide lock and extractor are fire blued, retaining nearly all of that finish. Pistol itself retains nearly 100% of the expertly restored blued finish. We compared the fonts on both the left and right sides of this pistol to various other pistols through production serial No. 450000, and no other example of this style of font can be found, neither in books or other examples. Explanation: possible early prototype slide that was numbered and fitted to gun 141 on third regular day of shipments. It may be an extremely early manufactured gun that was numbered and shipped later.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: .32 ACPFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: YesSerial Number: 141

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(C) 1934 Mauser byf Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 982 (Sale Order: 183 of 715)      

The byf code indicates that this pistol was manufactured by Mauser and is dated 1942. This pistol was manufactured for the German military in 1941 and 1942. Features: 4”, 9mm, "byf" stamped on toggle, "42" (date) stamped on chamber, "PO8" stamped on left side of frame, matching numbers on all parts, numerous Waffenamt stamps. Has checkered walnut grips which are not numbered and the black small parts with a nickel magazine with black plastic end cap. Sports a fine bore and action. This pistol remains in excellent condition retaining approximately 85-95% factory blue with normal edge wear. This has the same finish as the "Black Widow" with the exception of the walnut grips. Also accompanied by a 1939 dated original leather holster in excellent condition with tool and extra magazine numbered "5026".Accessories: Holster, extra magazine & takedown toolBarrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: MauserModel: Luger P-08Paperwork: YesSerial Number: 6324
The byf code indicates that this pistol was manufactured by Mauser and is dated 1942. This pistol was manufactured for the German military in 1941 and 1942. Features: 4â...more€, 9mm, "byf" stamped on toggle, "42" (date) stamped on chamber, "PO8" stamped on left side of frame, matching numbers on all parts, numerous Waffenamt stamps. Has checkered walnut grips which are not numbered and the black small parts with a nickel magazine with black plastic end cap. Sports a fine bore and action. This pistol remains in excellent condition retaining approximately 85-95% factory blue with normal edge wear. This has the same finish as the "Black Widow" with the exception of the walnut grips. Also accompanied by a 1939 dated original leather holster in excellent condition with tool and extra magazine numbered "5026".Accessories: Holster, extra magazine & takedown toolBarrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: MauserModel: Luger P-08Paperwork: YesSerial Number: 6324

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(M) Colt Post War Service Model National Match 1911-A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 983 (Sale Order: 184 of 715)      

This gun was built and sold by the Raritan Arsenal on 9-12-1960 and comes with the original receipt and shipping box. It was built by the U.S. Arsenal using Service National Match parts. The slide is stamped "NM7791435". The barrel is stamped "NM7791414" and the bushing is stamped "NM7267718". It was given a matte government Parkerized trigger with micro adjustable rear sight and has the standard Service Model Match front sight. The grips are pre–war style checkered walnut. It sports a LW adjustable trigger. Frame is stamped "United States Property" and was inspection stamped "E.E.C." for Edmund E. Chapman of Bridgeport Ordinance, circa 1917-19. The slide stop is serrated while safety is checkered. Hammer is WWII era, checkered non spur. Aside from a drag line, gun retains approximately 99% Parkerized finish. Fine bore and action. Pistol comes with original shipping box and billing along with three magazines. Fine U.S. Government built Service Model National Match. Accessories: Box & 2 extra magazinesBarrel Length: 5"Caliber/Bore: .45 ACPFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: Remington & ColtModel: 1911Paperwork: YesSerial Number: 17989
This gun was built and sold by the Raritan Arsenal on 9-12-1960 and comes with the original receipt and shipping box. It was built by the U.S. Arsenal using Service Nati...moreonal Match parts. The slide is stamped "NM7791435". The barrel is stamped "NM7791414" and the bushing is stamped "NM7267718". It was given a matte government Parkerized trigger with micro adjustable rear sight and has the standard Service Model Match front sight. The grips are pre–war style checkered walnut. It sports a LW adjustable trigger. Frame is stamped "United States Property" and was inspection stamped "E.E.C." for Edmund E. Chapman of Bridgeport Ordinance, circa 1917-19. The slide stop is serrated while safety is checkered. Hammer is WWII era, checkered non spur. Aside from a drag line, gun retains approximately 99% Parkerized finish. Fine bore and action. Pistol comes with original shipping box and billing along with three magazines. Fine U.S. Government built Service Model National Match. Accessories: Box & 2 extra magazinesBarrel Length: 5"Caliber/Bore: .45 ACPFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: Remington & ColtModel: 1911Paperwork: YesSerial Number: 17989

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(M) Boxed Colt Python Double Action Revolver.

Lot # 984 (Sale Order: 185 of 715)      

Manufactured 1981. Features vent rib, six shot, double action, royal blue finish, adjustable sights, target hammer, and Colt gold medallion walnut grips. Light drag line. Signs of test fire only; 99.9% finish. Comes in the original Styrofoam and cardboard box numbered to gun with original paperwork and proper end label. Missing the blank end label. Box is rough.Accessories: Box & sleeveBarrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: .357 MagnumFFL Status: ModernManufacturer: ColtModel: PythonPaperwork: No Serial Number: K68666
Manufactured 1981. Features vent rib, six shot, double action, royal blue finish, adjustable sights, target hammer, and Colt gold medallion walnut grips. Light drag lin...moree. Signs of test fire only; 99.9% finish. Comes in the original Styrofoam and cardboard box numbered to gun with original paperwork and proper end label. Missing the blank end label. Box is rough.Accessories: Box & sleeveBarrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: .357 MagnumFFL Status: ModernManufacturer: ColtModel: PythonPaperwork: No Serial Number: K68666

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(M) Boxed Colt Diamondback Double Action Revolver.

Lot # 985 (Sale Order: 186 of 715)      

Manufactured 1978/79. Features 4" six shot, double action, vent rib, solid lug, target hammer, gold medallion checkered walnut grips. Top of sight has red paint. Light drag line. Appears test fired only. Near new inside and out. Comes in the original cardboard box numbered to gun. No paperwork. Box is rough but original. Very scarce blued .22.Accessories: Box & sleeveBarrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: .22 LRFFL Status: ModernManufacturer: ColtModel: DiamondbackPaperwork: No Serial Number: R19003
Manufactured 1978/79. Features 4" six shot, double action, vent rib, solid lug, target hammer, gold medallion checkered walnut grips. Top of sight has red paint. Light...more drag line. Appears test fired only. Near new inside and out. Comes in the original cardboard box numbered to gun. No paperwork. Box is rough but original. Very scarce blued .22.Accessories: Box & sleeveBarrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: .22 LRFFL Status: ModernManufacturer: ColtModel: DiamondbackPaperwork: No Serial Number: R19003

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(C) Colt Model 1911-A1 Service Model Ace Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 986 (Sale Order: 187 of 715)      

According to the factory letter, this factory Colt Service Model Ace was shipped to Lt. Col. R.T. King in Cleveland, Ohio on December 20th, 1939 in a shipment of four guns. These guns were numbered in their own serial number range and were factory built as .22 caliber target pistols. Right side of the slide is stamped "COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE .22 LONG RIFLE". It has the Stevens adjustable rear sight and all proper checkered pre-war parts to include; short trigger, arched mainspring, slide stop, safety, and wide spur hammer. The slide is stamped with matching number 789. It has the correct blued barrel, correct magazine stamped "COLT .22 ACE L.R. SERVICE MODEL", and pre-war checkered walnut grips that show some wear. Overall, gun is basically a mix of blue-grey patina, retaining approximately 20% finish. Slide has distinct temper line. Fine bore.Barrel Length: 5"Caliber/Bore: .22 LRFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1911-A1Paperwork: YesSerial Number: S M789
According to the factory letter, this factory Colt Service Model Ace was shipped to Lt. Col. R.T. King in Cleveland, Ohio on December 20th, 1939 in a shipment of four gun...mores. These guns were numbered in their own serial number range and were factory built as .22 caliber target pistols. Right side of the slide is stamped "COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE .22 LONG RIFLE". It has the Stevens adjustable rear sight and all proper checkered pre-war parts to include; short trigger, arched mainspring, slide stop, safety, and wide spur hammer. The slide is stamped with matching number 789. It has the correct blued barrel, correct magazine stamped "COLT .22 ACE L.R. SERVICE MODEL", and pre-war checkered walnut grips that show some wear. Overall, gun is basically a mix of blue-grey patina, retaining approximately 20% finish. Slide has distinct temper line. Fine bore.Barrel Length: 5"Caliber/Bore: .22 LRFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1911-A1Paperwork: YesSerial Number: S M789

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(C) Texas Shipped Colt Pre-War .38 WCF Single Action Army Revolver.

Lot # 987 (Sale Order: 188 of 715)      

This is an interesting revolver in that the serial number places manufacture at 1913 but factory letter indicates a one gun shipment on December 18th, 1917 to Cullum & Boren Company in Dallas, Texas as a 7-1/2" nickel .38-40. Gun has been completely restored to nearly new condition. Matching serial number on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Frame has two line patent with pony. Left side of barrel stamped ".38 WCF". Revolver retains virtually all of the expertly reapplied nickel finish with sharp edges and razor sharp legends. Case colored hammer, blued screws and near mint custom two piece walnut grips. Gun indexes like new. Cylinder shows no signs of having been fired since restored. Strong rifled bore with light residue ring; not bulged.Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2"Caliber/Bore: .38 WCFFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: Single Action ArmyPaperwork: YesSerial Number: 326200
This is an interesting revolver in that the serial number places manufacture at 1913 but factory letter indicates a one gun shipment on December 18th, 1917 to Cullum & Bo...moreren Company in Dallas, Texas as a 7-1/2" nickel .38-40. Gun has been completely restored to nearly new condition. Matching serial number on frame, trigger guard and backstrap. Frame has two line patent with pony. Left side of barrel stamped ".38 WCF". Revolver retains virtually all of the expertly reapplied nickel finish with sharp edges and razor sharp legends. Case colored hammer, blued screws and near mint custom two piece walnut grips. Gun indexes like new. Cylinder shows no signs of having been fired since restored. Strong rifled bore with light residue ring; not bulged.Barrel Length: 7 - 1/2"Caliber/Bore: .38 WCFFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: Single Action ArmyPaperwork: YesSerial Number: 326200

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(C) DWM 1923 Commercial "Safe and Loaded" Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 988 (Sale Order: 189 of 715)      

Manufactured by DWM for commercial sales and has the "GERMANY" export stamp on frame, numerous Crown N commercial proofs. Script "DWM" on toggle. Desirable Safe and loaded marked safety and extractor. Blued finish, beautiful straw colors on small parts, proper unmarked wood bottom magazine. All matching numbers. This pistol is in beautiful condition, retaining approximately 90-95% overall original blue. Excellent grips. Fine bore and action. Estimated production is 7000. A hard luger to find in any conditionBarrel Length: 3 - 5/8"Caliber/Bore: 7.65mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: DWMModel: LugerPaperwork: No Serial Number: 90581
Manufactured by DWM for commercial sales and has the "GERMANY" export stamp on frame, numerous Crown N commercial proofs. Script "DWM" on toggle. Desirable Safe and load...moreed marked safety and extractor. Blued finish, beautiful straw colors on small parts, proper unmarked wood bottom magazine. All matching numbers. This pistol is in beautiful condition, retaining approximately 90-95% overall original blue. Excellent grips. Fine bore and action. Estimated production is 7000. A hard luger to find in any conditionBarrel Length: 3 - 5/8"Caliber/Bore: 7.65mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: DWMModel: LugerPaperwork: No Serial Number: 90581

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(C) DWM Model 1914 Semi-Automatic Artillery Luger Pistol.

Lot # 989 (Sale Order: 190 of 715)      

Blued round barrel dated "1917" with standard front sight and nine position tangent rear sight. Semi automatic action with blued finish on frame and receiver, strawed accent parts. Safety marked "GESICHERT". Correct style magazine with wood bottom numbered "528". Unnumbered checkered walnut grips, the right grip has a Gothic "S" stamped inside. Complete with brown reproduction holster. Very good condition overall. Barrel retains almost all of finish with the front section re-blued. The lands and grooves show some wear. The frame and action retain about 90-95% original blue finish with some wear on side plate and other scattered areas of holster wear. Straw accents retain about 40-50% finish. Barrel Length: 8"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: DWMModel: LugerPaperwork: No Serial Number: 7186g
Blued round barrel dated "1917" with standard front sight and nine position tangent rear sight. Semi automatic action with blued finish on frame and receiver, strawed ac...morecent parts. Safety marked "GESICHERT". Correct style magazine with wood bottom numbered "528". Unnumbered checkered walnut grips, the right grip has a Gothic "S" stamped inside. Complete with brown reproduction holster. Very good condition overall. Barrel retains almost all of finish with the front section re-blued. The lands and grooves show some wear. The frame and action retain about 90-95% original blue finish with some wear on side plate and other scattered areas of holster wear. Straw accents retain about 40-50% finish. Barrel Length: 8"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: DWMModel: LugerPaperwork: No Serial Number: 7186g

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(C) Mauser S/42 1938 Dated Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster.

Lot # 990 (Sale Order: 191 of 715)      

Typical all blue Nazi era S/42 Mauser Luger. This example is in fine to excellent condition with slight holster and high edge wear. Front and rear straps are thinning. Excellent bore with strong lines and grooves, tight semi automatic action. Cut checkered walnut grips numbered to the gun. All matching numbered gun except magazine. Aluminum bottom blue magazine that is numbered "2968b". Comes in a 1938 dated A. Fischer Gottstadt brown holster in better than average condition. Also comes with a reproduction loading tool that has a Simpson Eagle 6 proofed.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: MauserModel: LugerPaperwork: No Serial Number: 5260
Typical all blue Nazi era S/42 Mauser Luger. This example is in fine to excellent condition with slight holster and high edge wear. Front and rear straps are thinning. Ex...morecellent bore with strong lines and grooves, tight semi automatic action. Cut checkered walnut grips numbered to the gun. All matching numbered gun except magazine. Aluminum bottom blue magazine that is numbered "2968b". Comes in a 1938 dated A. Fischer Gottstadt brown holster in better than average condition. Also comes with a reproduction loading tool that has a Simpson Eagle 6 proofed.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: MauserModel: LugerPaperwork: No Serial Number: 5260

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(C) Mauser Luger KU 42 Code Semi-Automatic Luger with 41 Date

Lot # 991 (Sale Order: 192 of 715)      

Manufactured by Mauser for the German Coastal Flying Service ("Kustenfligerstafflen"), 41 is the only two digit date utilized in conjunction with the 42 code and is referred to as the 41/42 Model. Features all matching numbers except barrel is not numbered. Barrel is stamped with Waffenamt 659. Features all blue finish with dark small parts. Stamped "41" on chamber and "42" stamped on toggle. Checkered walnut grips are not numbered. Blued magazine with black plastic bottom and stamped "fxo" (C.G. Haenel, Waffen-u. Fahrradfabrik, Suhl) with Waffenamt 37. The left side of frame after serial number is stamped "KU", left side of barrel and the right side of the receaver has the matching KU proof mark, that can be found on page 58 of "Lugers At Random". This pistol is in excellent condition with usual light wear on edge of trigger guard, face of rails, muzzle and sideplate hump. Still retains about 95% - 98% blue finish overall with only a few light marks. Fine bore and action. Way above average military Mauser Luger.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: LugerModel: P08Serial Number: 2855
Manufactured by Mauser for the German Coastal Flying Service ("Kustenfligerstafflen"), 41 is the only two digit date utilized in conjunction with the 42 code and is refer...morered to as the 41/42 Model. Features all matching numbers except barrel is not numbered. Barrel is stamped with Waffenamt 659. Features all blue finish with dark small parts. Stamped "41" on chamber and "42" stamped on toggle. Checkered walnut grips are not numbered. Blued magazine with black plastic bottom and stamped "fxo" (C.G. Haenel, Waffen-u. Fahrradfabrik, Suhl) with Waffenamt 37. The left side of frame after serial number is stamped "KU", left side of barrel and the right side of the receaver has the matching KU proof mark, that can be found on page 58 of "Lugers At Random". This pistol is in excellent condition with usual light wear on edge of trigger guard, face of rails, muzzle and sideplate hump. Still retains about 95% - 98% blue finish overall with only a few light marks. Fine bore and action. Way above average military Mauser Luger.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: LugerModel: P08Serial Number: 2855

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(C) Mauser Banner Two Digit Date (42) Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol with Rare Holster.

Lot # 992 (Sale Order: 193 of 715)      

Rare two-digit date Mauser Banner. Round salt blued barrel. Semi-automatic rust blue frame and receiver. Standard V-notch rear sight and front sight. Mauser commercial Nazi acceptance proof and "P.08" stamped on the left side. "GESICHERT" marked safety. All matching with two FXO matching magazines stamped in the police style "1" and "2". Grips are correct checkered black plastic Mauser grips. Complete with an eagle C loading tool in an ultra rare "Waa 640" pig skin holster. Gun is strong and retains 95% of original finish. Holster is excellent, stitching is tight and all intact. Has not been altered in any way. Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: LugerModel: P08Serial Number: 8712w
Rare two-digit date Mauser Banner. Round salt blued barrel. Semi-automatic rust blue frame and receiver. Standard V-notch rear sight and front sight. Mauser commercial Na...morezi acceptance proof and "P.08" stamped on the left side. "GESICHERT" marked safety. All matching with two FXO matching magazines stamped in the police style "1" and "2". Grips are correct checkered black plastic Mauser grips. Complete with an eagle C loading tool in an ultra rare "Waa 640" pig skin holster. Gun is strong and retains 95% of original finish. Holster is excellent, stitching is tight and all intact. Has not been altered in any way. Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: LugerModel: P08Serial Number: 8712w

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(C) Model 1934 Code 42 Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol Dated 1939 With Holster.

Lot # 993 (Sale Order: 194 of 715)      

Made by Mauser for the German army. Semi automatic action with blued receiver and frame. Correct stick eagle "655" Waffenamts are located on the right side of receiver. All matching numbers including the correct Type 3 numbered magazine. Checkered walnut grips. Complete with brown holster with "WaA163" Waffanamt and makers mark and "SE655" marked loading tool. Excellent and original condition overall. Retaining about 90% blued finish with some holster wear and grip straps have turned brown with light freckling. Good bore with strong lands and grooves. Grips are very good. Right grip with some wear and four notches. Holster is excellent and is showing some light wear.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: LugerModel: P08Serial Number: 1017z
Made by Mauser for the German army. Semi automatic action with blued receiver and frame. Correct stick eagle "655" Waffenamts are located on the right side of receiver. ...moreAll matching numbers including the correct Type 3 numbered magazine. Checkered walnut grips. Complete with brown holster with "WaA163" Waffanamt and makers mark and "SE655" marked loading tool. Excellent and original condition overall. Retaining about 90% blued finish with some holster wear and grip straps have turned brown with light freckling. Good bore with strong lands and grooves. Grips are very good. Right grip with some wear and four notches. Holster is excellent and is showing some light wear.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: LugerModel: P08Serial Number: 1017z

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(C) 1934 Mauser Dated Contract (1936) Commercial Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol with Holster.

Lot # 994 (Sale Order: 195 of 715)      

Manufactured by Mauser for unknown commercial or contract sales, this variation bears commercial proof mark "U" with crown, and not to be confused with the "banners" which bear both commercial and German acceptance proofs. Chamber is stamped 1936 with "Mauser" in banner stamped on toggle. Single visible "U" with crown acceptance stamp on left side of frame. These were made from 1936 to 1942, with this example being first year of production of this model. Features the full commercial rust blued finish with strawed and Nitre blued small parts. All matching numbers including both checkered walnut grips panels. Nickel magazine bears no markings of any kind. Pistol remains in phenomenal all original condition; shows almost no use. If there is a hint of high edge wear, it is not visible. Overall, 99% with brilliant straw and fire blue small parts. Checkered walnut grips are excellent with a few minor dings. Even the grip screws retain all of their Nitre blue finish. Fine bore and action. Excellent to near mint black leather holster by Romer, dated 1936, and marked with Waffenamt "WaA10". Loading tool stamped with Waffenamt Droop wing "65". Finest example of this early commercial model we have seen.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: LugerModel: P08Serial Number: 4148v
Manufactured by Mauser for unknown commercial or contract sales, this variation bears commercial proof mark "U" with crown, and not to be confused with the "banners" whic...moreh bear both commercial and German acceptance proofs. Chamber is stamped 1936 with "Mauser" in banner stamped on toggle. Single visible "U" with crown acceptance stamp on left side of frame. These were made from 1936 to 1942, with this example being first year of production of this model. Features the full commercial rust blued finish with strawed and Nitre blued small parts. All matching numbers including both checkered walnut grips panels. Nickel magazine bears no markings of any kind. Pistol remains in phenomenal all original condition; shows almost no use. If there is a hint of high edge wear, it is not visible. Overall, 99% with brilliant straw and fire blue small parts. Checkered walnut grips are excellent with a few minor dings. Even the grip screws retain all of their Nitre blue finish. Fine bore and action. Excellent to near mint black leather holster by Romer, dated 1936, and marked with Waffenamt "WaA10". Loading tool stamped with Waffenamt Droop wing "65". Finest example of this early commercial model we have seen.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: LugerModel: P08Serial Number: 4148v

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(C) Belgian Contract Colt Model 1903 Hammerless Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 995 (Sale Order: 196 of 715)      

Manufactured 1916. During World War I, Colt supplied the Belgian government with a large number of .32 caliber Model 1903 pistols. These were marked with an "A" in a diamond on left side of frame to the rear of the serial number. According to the book "Colt Pocket Hammerless Automatic Pistols II" by Brunner, page 111, these were shipped on November 24th, 1916 in a shipment of 2,200 pistols from serial No. 203100 to No. 232160. A total of 24,002 pistols were shipped to Belgium; not all stamped with the "A". The last shipment was sent on February 27th, 1917. A picture of the "A" stamp can be found on page 112 with example of proper font. The majority of these saw very heavy use and very few all original pistols are found in any condition. Left side of slide has the Type E factory stamps in block lettering with no serifs (page 16). Has the early "VP", verified proof, that started in 1905; Type C Colt pony at left rear of slide (pony is not standing in demand which began in 1916); diamond checkered safety; Type E slide arrow on right side that started at serial No. 122350 (no feathers); "COLT AUTOMATIC" on right side of slide (1914); last style Colt hard rubber grips referred to as Type D starting at serial No. 170000; two-tone tempered magazine with seven view holes and crimp base, third type; second type rounded rear sight with U-shape notch. Slide is not numbered. Fine bore. Frame retains approximately 90% original factory blue with high edge wear, thinning on backstrap and 80% on front grip strap. Slide retains 75-80% original blue, thinning a bit more at left front muzzle. Very fine example of an original World War I Belgian military contract pistol.Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4"Caliber/Bore: .32FFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: No Serial Number: 225235
Manufactured 1916. During World War I, Colt supplied the Belgian government with a large number of .32 caliber Model 1903 pistols. These were marked with an "A" in a di...moreamond on left side of frame to the rear of the serial number. According to the book "Colt Pocket Hammerless Automatic Pistols II" by Brunner, page 111, these were shipped on November 24th, 1916 in a shipment of 2,200 pistols from serial No. 203100 to No. 232160. A total of 24,002 pistols were shipped to Belgium; not all stamped with the "A". The last shipment was sent on February 27th, 1917. A picture of the "A" stamp can be found on page 112 with example of proper font. The majority of these saw very heavy use and very few all original pistols are found in any condition. Left side of slide has the Type E factory stamps in block lettering with no serifs (page 16). Has the early "VP", verified proof, that started in 1905; Type C Colt pony at left rear of slide (pony is not standing in demand which began in 1916); diamond checkered safety; Type E slide arrow on right side that started at serial No. 122350 (no feathers); "COLT AUTOMATIC" on right side of slide (1914); last style Colt hard rubber grips referred to as Type D starting at serial No. 170000; two-tone tempered magazine with seven view holes and crimp base, third type; second type rounded rear sight with U-shape notch. Slide is not numbered. Fine bore. Frame retains approximately 90% original factory blue with high edge wear, thinning on backstrap and 80% on front grip strap. Slide retains 75-80% original blue, thinning a bit more at left front muzzle. Very fine example of an original World War I Belgian military contract pistol.Barrel Length: 3 - 3/4"Caliber/Bore: .32FFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: No Serial Number: 225235

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(C) Early 2-Digit (86) Colt Model 1903 Hammerless Pocket Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 996 (Sale Order: 197 of 715)      

Colt factory letter lists this pistol as shipped as a 4" blued model sent to Seattle Hardware Co., in Seattle, Washington on July 18th, 1903 in a shipment of five guns. This was during the fifth full month of production and this gun has all the early features including a 4" blued barrel (shortened to 3-3/4" on April 10th, 1908), fine blue finish, no barrel lug, earliest style barrel bushing (as seen on page 20 in the book "The Colt Pocket Hammerless Pistols Vol. II" by Brunner), earliest style Model M checkered hard rubber grips with "COLT" at top with scallop lines above and below and rampant pony in circle at bottom (page 19-20). Slide is not numbered, a process that began in 1917. Has the early style rounded rear sight (page 23); early style full high polish blue second type magazine with six view holes, pin unmarked base, and no temper line; earliest eight-feather takedown arrow on right side; pony at left rear in circle that was used from 1903 to 1911. Overall high edge wear; rear grip safety is thinning. No verified proof, a feature which started in 1905. Early magazine catch with cross checkered diamond pattern used through 1910; early slide lock safety with diamond pattern checkering used until 1910; smooth trigger; right side of slide has stamp used until 1913; left side of slide has the Browning's patent with last patent date of 1897, used only in 1903 and was changed in 1904 (page 14). All legends are sharp. Gun retains approximately 85-90% of the high polish blue finish with scattered storage marks and minor freckles. Fine bore. One of the earliest known surviving Colt Model 1903 Models.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: .32 RimlessFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: YesSerial Number: 86
Colt factory letter lists this pistol as shipped as a 4" blued model sent to Seattle Hardware Co., in Seattle, Washington on July 18th, 1903 in a shipment of five guns. ...moreThis was during the fifth full month of production and this gun has all the early features including a 4" blued barrel (shortened to 3-3/4" on April 10th, 1908), fine blue finish, no barrel lug, earliest style barrel bushing (as seen on page 20 in the book "The Colt Pocket Hammerless Pistols Vol. II" by Brunner), earliest style Model M checkered hard rubber grips with "COLT" at top with scallop lines above and below and rampant pony in circle at bottom (page 19-20). Slide is not numbered, a process that began in 1917. Has the early style rounded rear sight (page 23); early style full high polish blue second type magazine with six view holes, pin unmarked base, and no temper line; earliest eight-feather takedown arrow on right side; pony at left rear in circle that was used from 1903 to 1911. Overall high edge wear; rear grip safety is thinning. No verified proof, a feature which started in 1905. Early magazine catch with cross checkered diamond pattern used through 1910; early slide lock safety with diamond pattern checkering used until 1910; smooth trigger; right side of slide has stamp used until 1913; left side of slide has the Browning's patent with last patent date of 1897, used only in 1903 and was changed in 1904 (page 14). All legends are sharp. Gun retains approximately 85-90% of the high polish blue finish with scattered storage marks and minor freckles. Fine bore. One of the earliest known surviving Colt Model 1903 Models.Barrel Length: 4"Caliber/Bore: .32 RimlessFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: ColtModel: 1903Paperwork: YesSerial Number: 86

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(M) Cased & Engraved Browning Hi-Power Classic Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 997 (Sale Order: 198 of 715)      

The Browning Classic was one of 5000 specially made pistols. Features; stainless construction beautifully engraved on frame and slide with image of an eagle, a bobcat and an image of John Browning with gold-plated trigger and deluxe bordered checkered walnut grips. Remains in near new condition. Comes in a Browning oak display case as well. Accessories: NoneBarrel Length: 4 - 1/2"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: ModernManufacturer: BrowningModel: Hi Power ClassicPaperwork: No Serial Number: 245BC0757
The Browning Classic was one of 5000 specially made pistols. Features; stainless construction beautifully engraved on frame and slide with image of an eagle, a bobcat and...more an image of John Browning with gold-plated trigger and deluxe bordered checkered walnut grips. Remains in near new condition. Comes in a Browning oak display case as well. Accessories: NoneBarrel Length: 4 - 1/2"Caliber/Bore: 9mmFFL Status: ModernManufacturer: BrowningModel: Hi Power ClassicPaperwork: No Serial Number: 245BC0757

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(C) Webley Mark VI 1917 Revolver with Rare Pritchard Greener Bayonet.

Lot # 998 (Sale Order: 199 of 715)      

This revolver has all matching serial numbers and features six shot, double action, octagon barrel. Lanyard ring removed. Chip in lower left grip. Cylinder never trimmed. All British inspector stamps. Indexes and locks up perfectly. Very good rifled bore. Crisp factory stamps. Metal is basically soft plum gun metal grey. Very good example of a 1917 dated Webley used in the trenches during World War I. It is accompanied by a scarce Pritchard Greener bayonet that attaches to the revolver. Has a brass hilt, 8-1/4" blade. Patterned after a shortened French Gras bayonet. Right side of the guard is stamped "W.W.G." in oval with elephant facing blade. Also stamped "Patent No. 171143/16". Description of this invention can be found on pages 115-116 and seen on plate 52 in "The Webley Story" by Dowell. This exact style bayonet with identical markings was sold alone at a major auction house September, 2014. Maker for a wicked looking weapon.Accessories: bayonet with sheathBarrel Length: 6"Caliber/Bore: .455 WebleyFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: WebleyModel: Mark VIPaperwork: No Serial Number: 279751
This revolver has all matching serial numbers and features six shot, double action, octagon barrel. Lanyard ring removed. Chip in lower left grip. Cylinder never trimm...moreed. All British inspector stamps. Indexes and locks up perfectly. Very good rifled bore. Crisp factory stamps. Metal is basically soft plum gun metal grey. Very good example of a 1917 dated Webley used in the trenches during World War I. It is accompanied by a scarce Pritchard Greener bayonet that attaches to the revolver. Has a brass hilt, 8-1/4" blade. Patterned after a shortened French Gras bayonet. Right side of the guard is stamped "W.W.G." in oval with elephant facing blade. Also stamped "Patent No. 171143/16". Description of this invention can be found on pages 115-116 and seen on plate 52 in "The Webley Story" by Dowell. This exact style bayonet with identical markings was sold alone at a major auction house September, 2014. Maker for a wicked looking weapon.Accessories: bayonet with sheathBarrel Length: 6"Caliber/Bore: .455 WebleyFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: WebleyModel: Mark VIPaperwork: No Serial Number: 279751

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(C) DWM Model 1906 Swiss Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 999 (Sale Order: 200 of 715)      

These were manufactured by DWM for military contract to Switzerland. Features: “Cross in Shield” on chamber, "DWM" script on toggle, grip safety, blue finish with straw color small parts. Serial #: 11323 which is proper range. All matching numbers with the exception of the checkered walnut grips which are not numbered. Proper Swiss magazine with aluminum body and plastic bottom. This pistol remains in wonderful condition with just a hint of high edge wear and brilliant straw colors. Excellent to near mint grips. Fine bore and action. About as nice as they come. Barrel Length: 4.75"Caliber/Bore: 7.65mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: DWMModel: 1906Paperwork: No Serial Number: 11323
These were manufactured by DWM for military contract to Switzerland. Features: “Cross in Shield” on chamber, "DWM" script on toggle, grip safety, blue finish with str...moreaw color small parts. Serial #: 11323 which is proper range. All matching numbers with the exception of the checkered walnut grips which are not numbered. Proper Swiss magazine with aluminum body and plastic bottom. This pistol remains in wonderful condition with just a hint of high edge wear and brilliant straw colors. Excellent to near mint grips. Fine bore and action. About as nice as they come. Barrel Length: 4.75"Caliber/Bore: 7.65mmFFL Status: Curio & RelicManufacturer: DWMModel: 1906Paperwork: No Serial Number: 11323

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