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1997 Colt Government 1911A1 - Series '80 (5"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto Pistol (W/ Box), 2761790

Lot # 51      

According to the Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Government Model 1911A1 semi-automatic pistol was produced in 1997. SPECS: All-steel frame with matte blued fi...morenish, 5" barrel, rear slide serrations, dovetailed u-notch rear sight, fixed square blade front sight, black rubber checkered grips with embossed Rampant Colt on each side, beavertail safety grip, grooved backstrap, serrated spur hammer, slide stop, thumb safety and 7-round blued steel magazine. This pistol comes in the original blue hardcase with manual. CONDITION: This pistol is in same-as-new condition with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The original Colt model 1911 was designed by John Moses Browning and became the standard U.S. Army sidearm that same year. Chambered in .45ACP and .38 Super, it originally had a flat mainspring housing, a long trigger, and a short grip safety. It was upgraded in 1926 with an arched mainspring housing and short trigger to better accommodate shooters with shorter fingers and re-designated the Model 1911A1. It remained the U.S. military service pistol until 1985, when it was officially replaced with the 9mm caliber Beretta Model 92. In 1983, Colt introduced the Series '80 1911A1 which incorporated a firing pin safety that was released when the trigger was pulled. The Colt 1911A1 Government pistol is arguably the best firearm design in history, and it is still being produced today with no sign of slowing down any time soon. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1954 Winchester Model 42 (26" MOD), 410 Ga., Pump-Action Shotgun, 130732

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According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 42 Takedown slide-action shotgun was produced in 1954. SPECS: Smooth walnut st...moreock with fluted comb/ ribbed forearm & gloss finish, black hard rubber checkered buttpad with embossed Winchester logo, 26" MOD barrel with silver bead front sight, serrated receiver top, checkered cross-bolt safety on the trigger guard, 14" LOP and 3" chamber. CONDITION: This shotgun has been niceley re-blued with a browned receiver & high luster finish with various light wear, has a shiny/clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The first pump-action shotgun designed specifically for the .410 was introduced by Winchester in 1933 as the Model 42. A scaled-down version of Winchesters Classic Model 12 pump-action shotgun, the Model 42, was a sweet little scatter gun that holds top value to collectors. About 164,800 were produced in a variety of grades and barrel configurations - Standard Grade, Skeet Grade, Trap Grade, Deluxe Grade, and Pigeon Grade. Marketed as "Everybody's Sweetheart," as well as "The Greatest Little Shotgun in the World," the sleek, racy, fast-handling Model 42 was a hit with upland hunters and skeet shooters. The Model 42 stayed in the lineup until 1963, a famous year in the company's history when rising production costs led to changes in manufacturing processes which led to the "pre-64" and "post-64" categories of all Winchester firearms. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1924 Colt Police Positive - Fist Issue - Nickel (4"), 32 Police, Revolver, 201563

Lot # 53      

According to the Colt Archives Serial Number Database, this Police Positive revolver was produced in 1924 (First Issue Series). SPECS: DA/SA trigger, steel frame with nic...morekel-plated finish, 4" barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight, fixed blade front sight, black checkered hard rubber grips with embossed "COLT" on each side, spur hammer with checkering, checkered cylinder release latch and 6-shot swing-out cylinder. CONDITION: The grips on this revolver will have damage on the butt on each side, otherwise it is in very nice condition with a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Colt Police Positive is a small-frame, double-action revolver that was produced from 1907-1947. It was an improvement of Colt's earlier "New Police" revolver, upgraded with an internal hammer block safety. Colt named this new security device the "Positive Lock", and its nomenclature ended up being incorporated as a partial namesake for the new revolver. It was produced in two "Issues" - The First issue ran from the revolver's introduction in 1907 until 1927. Sporting Colt's standard hard rubber grips, it was offered with barrel lengths of 2.5 (available only in .32 caliber), 4, 5, and 6 inches, and was chambered for the .32 Long Colt (it would also accept the .32 Short Colt), .32 Colt New Police, and .38 Colt New Police cartridges. The Second issue began in 1928 and ran until 1947, adding a somewhat heavier frame as well as a serrated top strap to reduce sight glare, and sported wooden grips. The Police Positive revolver dominated the law enforcement firearms market in the early 1900s. American gangster Al Capone often carried a nickel-plated .38 Police Positive with a 4-inch barrel. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1944 U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto Rifle, 2863881

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According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of March, 1944, and sports a SA "6-43"...more dated barrel. The stock is marked "SA" within a box on the right side, and the lower grip is marked "P" (proofed). SPECS: 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear sight, wing protected front blade sight, bayonet lug, sling rings with brown leather sling, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and an 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. Mass production of the M1 Garand began at Springfield Armory in 1937, and the first rifles were delivered to the Army in 1938. In 1940, a second source was enlisted when the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was contracted to manufacture the M1 Garand. Both Springfield and Winchester operated around the clock producing more than 4,000,000 M1 rifles by the end of the war in 1945. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1917 WWI British Webley M1917 (6"), 45 ACP (Shaved Cylinder), Revolver, 320771

Lot # 55      

Markings: The left side of the top-strap is marked 17 which is the date of manufacturer, King George Vs royal cypher crowned GR above two crossed flags and P; (GR stands ...morefor gorgeous Rex or King George in Latin, used during the reign of King George V - reigned ca. 1910-1936), a British Broad Arrow (government property mark) and a Crown above V1 / 13 along with MARK VI. The left side of the frame is marked "WEBLEY / MARK VI / PATENTS / 1917, "ENGLAND" and three royal cyphers. The left side of the trigger guard is marked with King George Vs royal cypher. The barrel hinge, cylinder cam lever, extractor lever cam, hammer, left side of the trigger and spring are all marked with a Broad Arrow. The cylinder is marked with a royal cypher over each chamber. The serial number 320771 is marked on the front of the barrel assembly, frame & cylinder. SPECS: DA/SA trigger, blued military finish, 6" slab-sided ribbed barrel, fixed notch rear sight, pinned square blade front sight, diamond checkered Bakelite grips, lanyard ring and original 6-shot cylinder that has been shaved .060" at the rear to accommodate the use of .45 ACP ammunition. CONDITION: This revolver is in nice condition with various light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Webley Mark VI was a top-break, self-extracting revolver that was introduced in 1915 during World War I. It would remain the primary side-arm of the British military until 1928, but continued to see service through WWII and was only retired in 1963. It's known for its robust design, durability, and the .455 Webley cartridge it fired. As supplies of .455" ammunition became difficult to obtain, many Mark VIs had the rear of the cylinder shortened by approximately 0.060" to allow the use of .45acp in half moon clips as used with the Colt and Smith & Wesson Model 1917 revolvers. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1954 U.S. Harrington & Richardson M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto Rifle, 5532788

Lot # 56      

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Harrington & Richardson Arms Co., (H&R) M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of 1954, a...morend sports the original HRA barrel dated "9-54". STOCK MARKINGS: Department of Defense Acceptance Stamp (Eagle with 3 stars) on the left side at the grip, and "P" in a circle proof under the grip. SPECS: 24" Barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear battle sight, wing protected front post sight, bayonet lug, sling rings with green canvas sling, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (includes kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in excellent condition with light battle wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. Mass production of the M1 Garand began at Springfield Armory in 1937, and the first rifles were delivered to the Army in 1938. In 1940, a second source was enlisted when the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was contracted to manufacture the M1 Garand. Both Springfield and Winchester operated around the clock producing more than 4,000,000 M1 rifles by the end of the war in 1945. After the war, many M1 Garand rifles were put into storage. Others were loaned to allies as the Cold War with The Soviet Union heated up. When North Korea attacked South Korea in 1950, M1 rifle production was resumed. Although the primary source remained Springfield Armory, two new manufacturers were contracted: International Harvester Corporation and Harrington & Richardson Arms. Almost 1,500,000 new M1s were produced in the 1952 - 1957 period. It was the main United Nations infantry weapon of the Korean War. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Taylor's & Co. Model 1873 Cattleman "Ranch Hand" (5.5"), 45 Colt, Revolver, UX2429

Lot # 57      

TAYLOR'S & CO. INFO: The Ranch Hand is built on the cattleman new model forged frame. It features all of the best qualities of the cattleman design while boasting the fla...moreshy brass backstrap & trigger guard. The Ranch hand features a case hardened frame with the remaining blued steel parts and a smaller Navy-size walnut grip. Maintenance for the steel portion of this revolver follows standard gun care, and the brass parts can easily be kept polished with a metal cleaner. The Taylor Tuned Ranch Hand comes ready to shoot out of the box featuring a hand polished action and our custom springs. Taylor's gunsmiths custom tune guns specifically for each order. SPECS: Glossed smooth walnut grips, 5.5" barrel, fixed notch & groove rear sight, fixed high blade front sight, checkered hammer & 6-shot cylinder. CONDITION: This revolver is in beautiful same-as-new condition with no wear (does not include box), has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1942 U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand, 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto Rifle, 837345

Lot # 58      

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of August, 1942, and sports a LMR barr...moreel dated "4-53". SPECS: 24" barrel, walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture "lock-bar" rear sight, dovetailed notched blade front sight, bayonet lug, sling rings with green canvas sling, sporterized White Line brown rubber buttpad with black/ white spacers and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. Mass production of the M1 Garand began at Springfield Armory in 1937, and the first rifles were delivered to the Army in 1938. In 1940, a second source was enlisted when the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was contracted to manufacture the M1 Garand. Both Springfield and Winchester operated around the clock producing more than 4,000,000 M1 rifles by the end of the war in 1945. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Circa 1989 Norinco Model of 1911A1 (5"), 45 ACP, Semi-Auto Pistol, 309559

Lot # 59      

This Norinco Model of 1911A1 semi-automatic pistol was produced in circa 1989-1995. SPECS: Blued finish, black checkered rubber grips with combat finger grooves, 5" stain...moreless steel barrel, dovetailed notch rear sight with dual white dots, ramped red dot front sight, grooved rear strap, safety grip, grooved spur hammer, thumb safety, slide stop, grooved trigger, rear slide serrations, lanyard ring and Pachmayr 7-round stainless steel magazine with checkered rubber bumper. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition with very light wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Norinco 1911A1 pistol is a commercially produced copy of the Colt M1911A1. Norinco, a Chinese state-owned defense corporation, began producing 1911A1 copies in the 1980s. Importation of Norinco 1911A1 was from 1989-1995. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1944 U.S. Springfield Armory M1 Garand (CMP), 30-06 Sprg., Semi-Auto Rifle, 2959784

Lot # 60      

According to the U.S. M1 Garand Serial Numbers production chart, this U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle represents a production date of May, 1944. This rifle is from the C...moreivilian Marksmanship Program (CMP) and comes with a Certificate Of Authenticity as well as a black CMP hardcase & manual. Each M1 Garand rifle sold by CMP is an authentic U.S. Government rifle that has been inspected, head spaced, repaired, if necessary, and test fired for function. SPECS: 24" CBI barrel, CMP walnut stock & handguard, adjustable aperture rear sight, wing protected front blade sight, bayonet lug, sling rings with tan canvas sling, checkered metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (includes kit) and 8-round internal magazine. CONDITION: This gun is in nice condition with light service wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1 Garand is a .30-06 caliber semi-automatic rifle that was the standard U.S. service rifle during World War II and the Korean War. The M1 rifle was named after its Canadian-American designer, John Garand. The M1 Garand replaced the bolt-action M1903 Springfield as the standard U.S. service rifle in 1936, and General George S. Patton called it "the greatest battle implement ever devised". It is a gas-operated, 8 shot clip-fed, semi-automatic rifle that is 43.6" long, weighs about 9.5 pounds and has a 24" barrel. Mass production of the M1 Garand began at Springfield Armory in 1937, and the first rifles were delivered to the Army in 1938. In 1940, a second source was enlisted when the Winchester Repeating Arms Company was contracted to manufacture the M1 Garand. Both Springfield and Winchester operated around the clock producing more than 4,000,000 M1 rifles by the end of the war in 1945. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1970 Yugo Zastava M57 (4.5"), 7.62x25 Tokarev, Semi-Auto Pistol, H-219740

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According to the "H" serial number prefix on this Yugoslavian M57 pistol, it was produced at the Zastava factory in circa 1970. It is stamped with Yugoslavian crest on th...moree top of the slide and the grips are stamped SFRJ (Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia). This pistol was imported to the U.S. by Armamentos Inc. SPECS: Blued frame & slide, 4.5" stainless barrel, ribbed black plastic grips semi-concealed round grooved hammer, dovetailed u-notch rear sight, serrated dovetailed ramp front sight, rear slide serrations, lanyard ring and 9-round steel magazine. CONDITION: This pistol is in nice condition with no wear to speak of, has a sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Zastava M57 is a Yugoslavian and Serbian semi-automatic pistol produced by Zastava Arms. It was the standard service pistol of the Yugoslavian People's Army. It was an unlicensed derivative of the Soviet TT pistol but incorporated a number of detail modifications, namely a longer grip and a slightly larger magazine. Zastava manufactured the M57 for the Yugoslavian state from 1963 until 1982, at which time at least 260,000 had been produced. It was retired from military service in the former Yugoslavia during the late 1990s and early 2000s, being largely superseded by the Zastava CZ99. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1918 U.S. Springfield Model 1903, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action Rifle, 989217

Lot # 62      

According to the U.S. Military Dates Of Manufacture Resource, the serial number on this Model 1903 bolt-action rifle reflects a 1918 production date. The barrel is marked...more "SA/ Flaming Bomb/ 11-15" (1915 Springfield Armory barrel). MARKINGS: Stock Under The Grip - "P" (Proofed); Receiver- "U.S./ SPRINGFIELD/ ARMORY/ MODEL 1903/ 989217"; Bayonet Lug "H"; Stock Band - "U" and Safety "R". SPECS: Parkerized receiver finish, 24" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, dovetailed blade front sight with detachable metal cover, sling rings, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit) and bayonet lug. CONDITION: This rifle is in good condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Few arms have served the U.S. military as long or as well as the famed "U.S. Rifle, Caliber .30, Model 1903." For generations of American servicemen and arms enthusiasts, the M1903 has gained an enviable reputation as one of the best bolt-action military rifles of all time. The M1903 was manufactured by Springfield Armory at varying levels of production from 1903 until the late 1930s, and at Rock Island Arsenal from 1903 until 1913, and again from 1917 until 1919. Even though large numbers of M1917 "American Enfields were manufactured and issued during World War I to supplement the supply of M1903s, the "Springfield 1903" remained a standard issue rifle throughout WWII alongside the M1 Garand. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Girsan MC1911 S Government "Influencer" (5"), 38 Super, Semi-Auto Pistol (W/ Case), T6368-24GE02080

Lot # 63      

SPECS: Full coverage black finish, front & rear slide serrations, 5" barrel, low-profile 3-dot sights, black polymer honeycomb grips, lower accessory rail, grooved skelet...moreonized trigger, round serrated skeletonized hammer, ambidextrous safety, beavertail grip safety, checkered front & rear straps, checkered slide stop and 9-round stainless steel magazine with bumper. This pistol comes in the original blue hard case with cleaning tool and manual. CONDITION: This pistol is in same as new condition with no wear, has a perfect sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1918 U.S. Eddystone Model 1917 Enfield, 30-06 Sprg., Bolt-Action Rifle, 500012

Lot # 64      

According to the U.S. Military Dates Of Manufacture Resource Service, this U.S. Eddystone M1917 bolt-action rifle was produced in April of 1918. MARKINGS: Barrel - "E"/ F...morelaming Bomb/"4-18"; Top Receiver - "U.S./ MODEL OF 1917/ EDDYSTONE/ 500012"; Left Side Of Receiver - Flaming Bomb acceptance stamp; Top Of The Receiver - Eagle Head acceptance stamp (twice); Bolt Handle - "W" & Flaming bomb; Rear Sight Base - "E"; Front Sight Dovetail - "R" & ".075"; Front Nose Cap - "W/59"; Sling Rings - "E", Safety Lever - "E"; Under the stock at the grip - Eagle Head; Lifter - Eagle Head and Bolt Release - Eagle Head. SPECS: 26" barrel, adjustable folding leaf rear sight, wing-protected front post sight, metal buttplate with cleaning kit compartment (does not include kit), walnut stock/ handguard with grooved forearm, sling rings with tan canvas sling and bayonet lug. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The M1917 Enfield, or "American Enfield", is an American modification and production of the British Pattern 1914 Enfield (P14) rifle (listed in British Service as Rifle No. 3) which was developed and manufactured during the period 1917-1918. When the British Empire entered World War I, it had an urgent need for rifles, and contracts were placed with companies in the United States. In the case of the P14 rifle, Winchester and Remington were selected. When the U.S. entered the war, it had a similar extreme need for rifles. Rather than re-tool completely, the factories, under the close supervision of the U.S. Army Ordnance Department, altered the P14 design for the 30-06 caliber. Winchester produced the rifle at their New Haven, Connecticut, plant and Remington at their main facility at Ilion, New York, and at another plant in Eddystone, Pennsylvania. Numerically, it was the main rifle used by the American Expeditionary Forces in Europe during World War I. This new rifle was formally adopted as the new standard U.S. Service rifle and named the Model of 1917. It was manufactured by: Eddystone (1,181,908 rifles), Remington (545,541 rifles) and Winchester (465,980 rifles). Design changes were few; the stripper clip feed, internal box magazine, bolt face, chamber and rifling dimensions were altered to suit the .30-06 Springfield cartridge and the US pattern 5-round stripper clips. The stock was slightly redesigned, lightening it somewhat, and the volley fire sights on the left side of the weapon were deleted. The markings were changed to reflect the model and caliber change. The M1917 was used alongside the M1903 Springfield and quickly surpassed the Springfield design in numbers produced and units issued. By November 11, 1918, about 75% of the AEF in France were armed with M1917s. An M1917 Enfield rifle was used by Sergeant Alvin C. York on October 8, 1918, during the event for which he was famously awarded the Medal of Honor. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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Springfield Armory M1A - Mk14 EBR - Leupold (22"), 308 Win. NM, Semi-Auto Rifle (W/ Case), 246908

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This Springfield Armory M1A is a semi-automatic variant of the Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle (EBR) used by units of United States Special Operations Command. SPECS: Sage In...moreternational Marksman EBR tactical aluminum chassis stock, telescoping butt stock with adjustable cheek rest & buttpad, hard anodize finish, quad rail with full length upper, black textured rubber pistol grip, 22" stainless steel Match Grade barrel, 3" flash hider, adjustable aperture rear sight, National Match wing protected front sight and mounted Leupold Mark 4 scope. This rifle comes with a new Drago tactical padded Army Green carry case. Does not include magazine. CONDITION: This rifle is in same-as-new condition with no wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Mk 14 Enhanced Battle Rifle (EBR) is an American military battle rifle and a designated marksman rifle. It was originally built for use with units of United States Special Operations Command such as the United States Navy SEALs, Delta Force, and task specific Green Berets ODA teams/units. Sage International was contracted to provide the weapon's chassis-type stock. The Mk 14 EBR retains the M14's reliability and the lethality of the 7.62x51 mm NATO cartridge while improving its suitability for close-quarters combat. It was also designed to be a designated marksman rifle providing increased range and accuracy to U.S. Navy SEALs and other special operations forces. DISCLAIMER: Illinois residents may not purchase semi-automatic "assault weapons" and large-capacity ammunition feeding devices. Illinois residents may NOT participate in this lot. As an Illinois dealer, we will not do transfer paperwork on this gun. It will need to be shipped to, or picked up by, a licensed dealer. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1883 U.S. Springfield Armory Model 1873 - Allin Trapdoor, 45-70 Govt., Breech-Loading Rifle, 367527

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MARKINGS: Breech-Block - "U.S./ MODEL/ 1873", Lock Plate - Eagle/Shield Motif & "U.S./SPRINGFIELD/1883", Buttplate - "U.S.", Left Side Of Barrel At The Breech - "VP" & Ea...moregle Head, Top Of The Barrel At The Breech - "A" and Barrel Bands - "U". SPECS: 32 5/8" Barrel, adjustable folding tangent rear sight, fixed blade front sight, smooth hardwood stock, curved metal buttplate, metal rod and sling rings. CONDITION: This gun is good condition for its age with some wear & light surface pitting, has a good bore with sharp rifling & very light pitting and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Springfield Model 1873 was the first standard-issue breech-loading rifle adopted by the United States Army and was manufactured from 1873 - 1892. The Model 1873 was the fifth variation of the Allin Trapdoor design and was named for its hinged breechblock which opened like a trapdoor. The infantry rifle model featured a 32 5/8" barrel while the cavalry carbine used a 22" barrel. It was superseded by an improved model, the Springfield Model 1884. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1943 U.S. Winchester M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto Rifle, 1212889

Lot # 67      

According to the U.S. M1 Carbine Serial Numbers production chart, this Winchester Repeating Arms Co. U.S. Carbine represents a production date of August, 1942. MARKINGS i...morenclude: "NPM/FJA" with crossed cannons on the right side of the stock, "WINCHESTER/ 1212889" on the rear receiver, "1212889" & "STD/PROD/RWH" on the left side of the stock ,"TRIMBLE/TN" in the sling well, "W" on the top of the barrel & on the receiver tang, "EM-Q" on the bayonet lug, "MMQ" on the barrel band, "N" on the front sight, "H" on the rear sight, "IU" on the magazine and U.S. CARBINE/ CAL. .30 M1" on the receiver band. SPECS: 18" Barrel, dovetailed adjustable rear peep sight, square blade front sight with ears, bayonet lug, green canvas sling, checkered metal buttplate and 15-round blued steel magazine. CONDITION: This rifle is in good original condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Designed in 1941, the U.S. M1 Carbine was developed to bridge the gap between a pistol and a full-power battle rifle for use by rear-echelon troops, paratroopers, tank crews, and engineers. In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter, Winchester and others. It was widely used by U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It also saw use by allied nations as a Lend-Lease weapon and by U.S. police forces during the 1960s & 1970s. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1940 Winchester Model 52B Target - J. Unertl (28"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action Rifle, 62455

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According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 52B Target rifle was produced in 1940. SPECS: Smooth one-piece walnut stock wi...moreth beavertail forearm & glossed finish, grooved stainless steel buttplate with black spacer, 28" target barrel with blued finish & recessed crown, dovetailed folding tangent rear sight - "PAT. NOV. 11. 1919. APRIL 27. 1920", dovetailed front globe sight with post insert, stainless steel rail under the forearm, sling ring, grooved trigger shoe, period correct detachable blued steel magazine and period correct mounted J. Unertl #28298 long range scope on adjustable J. Unertl rings. CONDITION: This rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 52 bolt-action .22-caliber target rifle was introduced in 1920. For many years, it was the premier small-bore match rifle in the United States, if not the world. Known as the "King of the .22s," the Model 52 was ranked by Field & Stream as one of "the 50 best guns ever made" and described by Winchester historian, Herbert Houze, as "perfection in design. The Model 52B was introduced in 1937, and featured an improved Speed Lock design. In 1980, the costly-to-produce Model 52, was finally discontinued when US Repeating Arms took over the manufacture of Winchester rifles from Olin Corporation. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1944 U.S. Winchester M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto Rifle (W/ Cleaning Kit), 6546498

Lot # 69      

According to the U.S. M1 Carbine Serial Numbers production chart, this Winchester Repeating Arms Co. U.S. Carbine represents a production date of December, 1944. MARKINGS...more include: Crossed cannons on the right side of the stock, "WINCHESTER/ 6546498" on the rear receiver, "W" on the top of the barrel & on the receiver tang, "I.R. CO." on the rear sight, "KI" on the magazine and U.S. CARBINE/ CAL. .30 M1" on the receiver band. SPECS: 18" Barrel, dovetailed adjustable rear peep sight, square blade front sight with ears, green canvas sling, checkered metal buttplate, 15-round blued steel magazine and comes with a period correct cleaning kit in waterproof pouch. CONDITION: This rifle is in good original condition with battle wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: Designed in 1941, the U.S. M1 Carbine was developed to bridge the gap between a pistol and a full-power battle rifle for use by rear-echelon troops, paratroopers, tank crews, and engineers. In 1941, with the U.S. being pulled into one of the greatest conflicts in world history, many U.S. manufacturers were tasked to switch production to support the war effort. Manufacturers tasked with M1 Carbine parts & production included - Inland Manufacturing (Division Of GM), Saginaw Steering Gear (Division Of GM), Quality Hardware & Machine Co., International Business Machines Corp (IBM), Rock-Ola Co., Standard Products, National Postal Meter, Winchester and others. It was widely used by U.S. military during World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. It also saw use by allied nations as a Lend-Lease weapon and by U.S. police forces during the 1960s & 1970s. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1953 Remington Model 37 Rangemaster - R.A. LITSSCHERT (28"), 22 LR, Bolt-Action Rifle, 11678

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The serial number & date code "ZZ" on this Remington Model 37 Rangemaster Target Rifle reflects an April of 1953 production date. SPECS: Smooth one-piece contoured walnut...more stock with beavertail forearm, 28" free-floating target barrel with recessed target crown, black ribbed rubber White-Line buttpad with aluminum spacer, barrel mounted R.A. LITSSCHERT 12x scope with adjustable spring mounts, sling rings with adjustable lower forearm rail, A.L. Freeland brown leather sling with pad and a detachable loading platform - will also accept box magazines. CONDITION: This rifle is in nice condition with light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Remington Model 37 Rangemaster is a bolt-action target rifle that was produced from 1936-1955 with 12,200 manufactured (no production during WWII). It was designed to compete in the growing market for high-end precision rimfire rifles and gained a reputation for its accuracy, particularly in competitive shooting. Art Cook used a Remington Model 37 to win a gold medal at the 1948 Summer Olympics. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1960s Post-War National Ordnance M1 Carbine, 30 Carbine, Semi-Auto Rifle, 20703

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This M1 Carbine was produced by National Ordnance Co. during the 1960s. SPECS: 18" Barrel, dovetailed adjustable rear peep sight, square blade front sight with ears and c...moreheckered metal buttplate. Does not include magazine. CONDITION: This rifle is in original surplus condition service wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: In the years following the end of the war in Korea (July, 1953), surplus GI carbine parts began making their way to the commercial market--some parts more than others, and some in greater quantities than others. The surplus parts existed in such sufficient numbers that it was possible to build M1 carbines from these surplus parts. During the 1960s, more than a dozen different companies began selling commercial variations of the M1 carbine built with surplus GI parts on receivers and barrels manufactured by private industry. Some companies manufactured their own receivers, some contracted others to make receivers and some purchased receivers from one another. National Ordnance Co. produced their military surplus M1 Carbine from 1960-1973. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1896 Winchester Model 1886 (26"), 45-70 Govt., Lever-Action Rifle, 108073

Lot # 72      

According to the Winchester Arms Collectors Organization serial number database, this Model 1886 lever-action rifle was produced in 1896. MARKINGS: The lower tang patent ...moredates are in two lines: "PAT. OCT 14, 1884/ JAN. 20, 1885", the top of the barrel is addressed in two lines "MANUFACTURED BY THE/ WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS CO. NEW HAVEN CONN. U.S.A." along with "45-70" near the breech, and the tang is marked "MODEL 1886". SPECS: Smooth walnut stock with satin finish, grooved metal buttplate with casehardened finish, casehardened receiver/lever/hammer & tang, 26" octagon barrel with high-luster blued finish, dovetailed adjustable buckhorn rear sight, dovetailed front blade sight and full length tubular magazine. CONDITION: This rifle sports a beautiful complete refurbish with no wear to speak of, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY: The Winchester Model 1886 lever-action rifle was designed by John Browning and Winchester's William Mason, and produced from 1886 to 1935, with nearly 160,000 units made. It was initially chambered for large black powder cartridges like the .45-70 Government, .45-90 Sharps & .40-82 Winchester. It was known for a strong design and the ability to reliably handle powerful cartridges. It was available in different configurations, including rifle, carbine, and musket versions and was offered with special order features including custom barrels, stocks, and sights. Despite being originally designed for use with black powder, the action was strong enough to make the jump to smokeless powder with only minor modifications and was subsequently chambered in the .33 Winchester smokeless cartridge beginning in 1903. In 1935, Winchester replaced the M1886 with a slightly modified version dubbed the Model 71 chambered for the more powerful .348 Winchester cartridge. The Model 1886 has become a symbol of the American West. It was a favorite of many notable figures including Theodore Roosevelt who owned one and used it extensively on his many hunting expeditions. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1906 U.S. Springfield Model of 1905 Bayonet (16") With Scabbard - M1903/ M1903-A3/ M1 Garand

Lot # 73      

This sword/ bayonet was developed for use on the .3006 caliber U.S. Rifle Model 1903 and was also used with the M1 Garand and M1903-A3 rifles. SPECS: Smooth walnut 4" han...moredle, 16" blade with blued finish and the ricasso is marked: "SA/Flaming Bomb/1906" & "US/105623". This bayonet comes with a period correct rawhide-covered wooden scabbard with a tan canvas cover & brown leather tip and belt attachment. HISTORY: The M1905 bayonet came about following President Teddy Roosevelt's unexpected rejection of the M1903 rifles original rod bayonet (M1892) in January, 1905. The M1892 bayonet was deemed too short for the M1903 rifle so a longer version was designed. The M1905 bayonet also differed from the M1892 by incorporating a mechanism for locking the bayonet in the scabbard and by securing the grips with a screw. There were two distinct production runs of M1905 bayonets. The first production run occurred at the national armories: Rock Island Arsenal (19061914; 19171919) & Springfield Armory (19061922). The second was during WWII (1942-1943) with a shorter 10" blade and molded plastic grips that was designated the M1 bayonet. The vast majority of M1905 bayonets and scabbards were reworked and altered during the two world wars. Original specimens, such as this example, are scarce. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US.
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Browning A-Bolt II White Gold Medallion - Leupold (24"), 300 WSM, Bolt-Action Rifle, 22079MR351

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SPECS: Glossed walnut Monte Carlo stock with deep-cut double-outlined checkering/ fluted high comb & raised cheek, Rosewood forearm tip with silver-plated brass line spac...moreer, Rosewood grip cap with silver-plated brass lined spacer, black rubber buttpad with black/ silver brass spacers, stainless steel receiver with silver finish & floral scroll engravings with gold lettering, 24" stainless steel barrel with silver finish & recessed target crown, polished stainless steel bolt & handle, stainless steel hinged floorplate with silver finish & floral scroll engravings, stainless steel trigger guard with gold Buck Mark logo, stainless steel sling studs and mounted Leupold VX-1 3-9x50 scope CONDITION: This rifle is in beautiful condition with very light wear, has an excellent sharp/ clean bore and appears to be in good working order. HISTORY & INFO: The Browning A-Bolt rifle was introduced in 1984, replacing the BBR in the Browning catalog. It features a short-lift bolt angle and used a non-rotating bolt sleeve or partial sleeve on first generation A-bolt rifles. The A-Bolt offers custom rifle accuracy right out of the box. It delivers dependable, pinpoint accuracy that exceeds the stringent standards of the modern rifleman. The renowned A-Bolt has been produced to satisfy the needs of any hunting or shooting situation. The A-Bolt feeds very smoothly because of its unique, patented cartridge depressor that stays in position, independent of the bolt rotation, as the bolt slides gently over the cartridges in the magazine. The bolt face is recessed, completely surrounding the cartridge base. A cocking indicator located at the rear of the bolt offers visual and tactile firing pin status. The A-Bolt is offered in several grades & variants to include: White Gold Medallion, Medallion, Hunter, Micro Hunter, Hunter FLD, Eclipse Hunter and Stalker. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US. All firearms must be sent to an FFL (or C&R if applicable) regardless of age or caliber. This includes antiques & muzzleloaders. PLEASE READ ALL TERMS BEFORE PARTICIPATING: There is no live crowd, no phone bidding, no left bids and we do not accept payment through the mail.
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1917 U.S. Remington M1917 Bayonet (17") With Scabbard - Model 1917 Rifle/ Trench Guns

Lot # 75      

This sword/ bayonet was developed for use on the .3006 caliber U.S. Rifle Model of 1917 and 12-gauge combat shotguns (trench guns). SPECS: Grooved walnut 3" handle, 17" b...morelade with blued finish and the ricasso is marked: Right - "US" with Flaming Bomb & Eagle's Head, "30" and "X"; Left- "1917" & "Remington" inside a circle. This bayonet comes with a period correct leather scabbard that is marked "CF" and belt attachment. HISTORY: The M1917 bayonet was a direct copy of the British Pattern 1913 bayonet which was designed for the M1917 Enfield rifle. Developed in response to the U.S. entry into World War I, it was also used with various trench shotguns. Production began in September, 1917, by Remington. The U.S. continued to use M1917 bayonets during World War II due to large stockpiles, and they were also issued with trench shotguns during the Korean War. This example was made in 1917. The "GF" marking on the scabbard identifies the maker of the metal mounts - General Fireproofing Co. of Youngstown, Ohio. SHIPPING - We offer free shipping anywhere within the continental US.
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