Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

Auction No. 146 Featuring Fine Collectible Arms

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This sale by Amoskeag Auction Company features over 600 lots of rare and historic firearms. View the entire catalog here.
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Attractive French Percussion Halfstock Fowler

Lot # 501 (Sale Order: 501 of 636)      

16 bore, 29 1/2'' damascus twist barrels with moderately oxidized bores. The barrels of this handsome double retain most of their plum-brown finish drifting to gray and showing fine twist patterns their full-lengths with just a little old oxidation staining and a thin old ding about 6'' back from the muzzle on the right barrel. The undersides of the barrels show a period Belgian proof mark and the remaining hardware is mostly a medium gunmetal gray patina. The left lockplate is neatly engraved ''CALLIERE'' with the ''C'' being very fancy and exaggerated, the remaining letters rather blocky with a brick-like motif while the right is similarly executed with ''MANTES 1831''. The iron tailpipe features a finely executed urn finial and the wedge escutcheons are silver with light embellishments. The French walnut stock is quite lovely showing some honest darkening from the years with just some light dings and handling marks retaining excellent fit and edges throughout. The stock features a deeply grooved wrist with pronounced point at rear and graceful left-side cheekpiece swirling into a finely detailed carved floral motif. The sides of the butt exhibit some attractive figure with nice burl on the right. The original ramrod is present and the locks are crisp and seem to function well mechanically. Also included is what appears to be an original period thin leather sling, it is a bit tender in a few areas showing some scattered crackling but otherwise remains mostly supple and retains a fine Louis Maran maker stamp. (13B11804-30) {ANTIQUE} [Dale Beeks Collection] (700/900)
16 bore, 29 1/2'' damascus twist barrels with moderately oxidized bores. The barrels of this handsome double retain most of their plum-brown finish drifting to gray and s...morehowing fine twist patterns their full-lengths with just a little old oxidation staining and a thin old ding about 6'' back from the muzzle on the right barrel. The undersides of the barrels show a period Belgian proof mark and the remaining hardware is mostly a medium gunmetal gray patina. The left lockplate is neatly engraved ''CALLIERE'' with the ''C'' being very fancy and exaggerated, the remaining letters rather blocky with a brick-like motif while the right is similarly executed with ''MANTES 1831''. The iron tailpipe features a finely executed urn finial and the wedge escutcheons are silver with light embellishments. The French walnut stock is quite lovely showing some honest darkening from the years with just some light dings and handling marks retaining excellent fit and edges throughout. The stock features a deeply grooved wrist with pronounced point at rear and graceful left-side cheekpiece swirling into a finely detailed carved floral motif. The sides of the butt exhibit some attractive figure with nice burl on the right. The original ramrod is present and the locks are crisp and seem to function well mechanically. Also included is what appears to be an original period thin leather sling, it is a bit tender in a few areas showing some scattered crackling but otherwise remains mostly supple and retains a fine Louis Maran maker stamp. (13B11804-30) {ANTIQUE} [Dale Beeks Collection] (700/900)

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British Percussion Halfstock Fowler by Joseph Simmons

Lot # 502 (Sale Order: 502 of 636)      

10 bore, 35 5/8'' part round part octagon damascus twist barrel with multi-faceted section and turned medial at point of transition and a partially bright about good bore that shows old pitting its full-length. The metal surfaces are a mix of deep gray and plum-brown patina showing some scattered small areas of old oxidation, one spot a bit more moderate along the bow of the triggerguard, and the barrel retaining good twist patterns throughout. The breech plug features a platinum band inlay and maker's touch mark in platinum. The lockplate is maker marked and shows light foliate embellishments and is stepped at rear with sunray motif. The nosecap, wedge escutcheons and monogram plate atop the wrist are silver and show a pleasant tarnish. The checkered walnut stock rates very good as lightly cleaned showing mostly worn finish with some scattered light dings and a minor drying crack behind the tailpipe. The stock features a rather shallow left-side shadowline cheekpiece and the wood exhibits some attractive grain figure throughout the butt. A brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present and the lock seems to function normally. A quality made fowler that has seen some honest use. (13A11690-6) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
10 bore, 35 5/8'' part round part octagon damascus twist barrel with multi-faceted section and turned medial at point of transition and a partially bright about good bore...more that shows old pitting its full-length. The metal surfaces are a mix of deep gray and plum-brown patina showing some scattered small areas of old oxidation, one spot a bit more moderate along the bow of the triggerguard, and the barrel retaining good twist patterns throughout. The breech plug features a platinum band inlay and maker's touch mark in platinum. The lockplate is maker marked and shows light foliate embellishments and is stepped at rear with sunray motif. The nosecap, wedge escutcheons and monogram plate atop the wrist are silver and show a pleasant tarnish. The checkered walnut stock rates very good as lightly cleaned showing mostly worn finish with some scattered light dings and a minor drying crack behind the tailpipe. The stock features a rather shallow left-side shadowline cheekpiece and the wood exhibits some attractive grain figure throughout the butt. A brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present and the lock seems to function normally. A quality made fowler that has seen some honest use. (13A11690-6) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Attractive Unmarked American Percussion Halfstock Fowler

Lot # 503 (Sale Order: 503 of 636)      

20 bore, 35'' barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. A nicely made fowler utilizing rifle-musket-style components, the metal surfaces toned to a rich plum-brown patina with some scattered pinprick pitting and a bit of old erosion around the nipple bolster. The lockplate is unmarked and equipped with a graceful long sloping hammer much like a Model 1861 rifle-musket, but a bit slimmer, and the triggerguard and buttplate are also very martial in appearance. The barrel is equipped with an under-rib and single ramrod thimble and the stock is equipped with a generous pewter nosecap. The smooth walnut stock rates very good plus with honest darkening from the years and showing some scattered mild abrasions, a couple thin drying cracks and small old repair above the lockplate. The sides of the buttstock actually exhibit some very attractive tiger stripe grain figure throughout. The arm is sighted with a small silver bead front sight, a replacement brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present and the lock seems to function well mechanically. A handsome and quality fowler for over the mantel. (13A12040-7) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
20 bore, 35'' barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. A nicely made fowler utilizing rifle-musket-style components, the metal surfaces toned to a rich plum-brown patina w...moreith some scattered pinprick pitting and a bit of old erosion around the nipple bolster. The lockplate is unmarked and equipped with a graceful long sloping hammer much like a Model 1861 rifle-musket, but a bit slimmer, and the triggerguard and buttplate are also very martial in appearance. The barrel is equipped with an under-rib and single ramrod thimble and the stock is equipped with a generous pewter nosecap. The smooth walnut stock rates very good plus with honest darkening from the years and showing some scattered mild abrasions, a couple thin drying cracks and small old repair above the lockplate. The sides of the buttstock actually exhibit some very attractive tiger stripe grain figure throughout. The arm is sighted with a small silver bead front sight, a replacement brass-tipped hickory ramrod is present and the lock seems to function well mechanically. A handsome and quality fowler for over the mantel. (13A12040-7) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Smith & Wesson 32 Safety Hammerless Revolver

Lot # 504 (Sale Order: 504 of 636)      

serial #52446, 32 S&W, 3 1/2'' barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing a few small areas of mild oxidation and strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nickel finish showing some scattered light flaking to mild gray-brown patina. The triggerguard retains perhaps 90% original bright blue showing scattered flaking to gray-brown patina and the trigger retains most of its fine case-hardened colors. The barrel markings are crisp and the black checkered hard rubber grips rate near excellent exhibiting some slight softening and fading. The serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A12040-3) {ANTIQUE} (400/600)
serial #52446, 32 S&W, 3 1/2'' barrel with a mostly bright very good bore showing a few small areas of mild oxidation and strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about ...more95% original nickel finish showing some scattered light flaking to mild gray-brown patina. The triggerguard retains perhaps 90% original bright blue showing scattered flaking to gray-brown patina and the trigger retains most of its fine case-hardened colors. The barrel markings are crisp and the black checkered hard rubber grips rate near excellent exhibiting some slight softening and fading. The serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A12040-3) {ANTIQUE} (400/600)

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Von Lengerke & Detmold Double Hammergun by Francotte

Lot # 505 (Sale Order: 505 of 636)      

serial #18585, 12 ga (2 3/4''), 26'' damascus barrels choked improved cylinder and full with mostly bright very good bores showing a few small raised dings, a few in the right bore a bit more noticeable about 4'' back from muzzle. The barrels are mostly a pleasant mix of deep blue-gray and gunmetal patina showing scattered areas of cleaned light pitting and retaining attractive swirling damascus patterns throughout. The undersides show strong ''NOT FOR BALL'' stamps, antique Belgian proof mark and ''(Crown) / AF'' August Francotte stamps. The action and lockplates are mostly a smoky gray case-hardened patina showing a few sparse oxidation speckles, areas of bright silvery patina and a few wisps of colors lurking about the protected areas. They are also embellished with tasteful light filigree scrollwork throughout and both lockplates are neatly maker-marked. The triggerguard and top lever retain about 90% restored rust blue. The checkered walnut buttstock and splinter forend remain in about very good plus condition as cleaned and refinished showing a couple of thin slivers and minor drying cracks here and there. The wrist appears to have been thinned slightly and the stock is a bit cast-off. Length-of-pull to the 3/4'' solid red rubber Decelerator pad is 14 1/4'' with drops of 1 3/4'' and 2 5/8''. Weight is about 5 1/2 lbs., the arm is sighted with a generous ivory bead front sight and the barrels lock up well, slightly off-face and exhibiting a hint of lateral play with top lever resting about center. Lock-up is by dual under-bites and Greener crossbolt and the locks with rebounding hammers seem to function well mechanically. An honest antique Francotte double hammergun. (13A12054-1) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
serial #18585, 12 ga (2 3/4''), 26'' damascus barrels choked improved cylinder and full with mostly bright very good bores showing a few small raised dings, a few in the ...moreright bore a bit more noticeable about 4'' back from muzzle. The barrels are mostly a pleasant mix of deep blue-gray and gunmetal patina showing scattered areas of cleaned light pitting and retaining attractive swirling damascus patterns throughout. The undersides show strong ''NOT FOR BALL'' stamps, antique Belgian proof mark and ''(Crown) / AF'' August Francotte stamps. The action and lockplates are mostly a smoky gray case-hardened patina showing a few sparse oxidation speckles, areas of bright silvery patina and a few wisps of colors lurking about the protected areas. They are also embellished with tasteful light filigree scrollwork throughout and both lockplates are neatly maker-marked. The triggerguard and top lever retain about 90% restored rust blue. The checkered walnut buttstock and splinter forend remain in about very good plus condition as cleaned and refinished showing a couple of thin slivers and minor drying cracks here and there. The wrist appears to have been thinned slightly and the stock is a bit cast-off. Length-of-pull to the 3/4'' solid red rubber Decelerator pad is 14 1/4'' with drops of 1 3/4'' and 2 5/8''. Weight is about 5 1/2 lbs., the arm is sighted with a generous ivory bead front sight and the barrels lock up well, slightly off-face and exhibiting a hint of lateral play with top lever resting about center. Lock-up is by dual under-bites and Greener crossbolt and the locks with rebounding hammers seem to function well mechanically. An honest antique Francotte double hammergun. (13A12054-1) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Remington-Smoot New Model No. 3 Single Action Revolver

Lot # 506 (Sale Order: 506 of 636)      

serial #27073, 38 RF, 3 3/4'' ribbed octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore showing a few small oxidation speckles and crisp rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel finish showing some sparse small flakes and some light dings along the edges of the frame. The left side of the frame shows thin scratches and tool marks and the rear sideplate screw shows rather heavy slot damage but this is really the only major apology. The barrel address and patent dates are crisp and the black checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent. The action is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A fine Remington-Smoot. (13A12040-2) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
serial #27073, 38 RF, 3 3/4'' ribbed octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore showing a few small oxidation speckles and crisp rifling. The metal surfaces retain about...more 97% original nickel finish showing some sparse small flakes and some light dings along the edges of the frame. The left side of the frame shows thin scratches and tool marks and the rear sideplate screw shows rather heavy slot damage but this is really the only major apology. The barrel address and patent dates are crisp and the black checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent. The action is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. A fine Remington-Smoot. (13A12040-2) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Harrington & Richardson Smallbore Double Hammergun

Lot # 507 (Sale Order: 507 of 636)      

serial #296, 28 ga (2 3/4''), 28'' barrels choked modified and full with oxidized right bore showing areas of moderate to heavy pitting and fair left bore that is partially bright with scattered pitting. The barrels are mostly toning to a medium gray-brown patina with scattered light handling marks, oxidation speckling and some generous original blue throughout. The action and locks are a deep gray with remnants of smoky case-hardened and strong wisps of case-hardened colors in the protected areas. The forward root of the triggerguard broke at some point and was partially repaired, having now become loose again and the left lockplate retains strong maker markings and patent date. The round knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock rates about good as cleaned and now mostly devoid of finish showing a few scattered thin drying cracks against the action and the checkering worn and partially recut on the left side. The original hard rubber buttplate is intact and the checkered walnut forend is in very fine condition. Barrel lock-up exhibits some slight side-to-side play and the top lever rests well left of center. Length-of-pull is 13 3/4'' with drops of about 1 1/2'' and 2 7/8'' and the locks with rebounding hammers seem to function well mechanically. These spartan little hammerguns saw fairly low production and this example has seen some honest use. (13A12040-6) {C&R} (700/900)
serial #296, 28 ga (2 3/4''), 28'' barrels choked modified and full with oxidized right bore showing areas of moderate to heavy pitting and fair left bore that is partial...morely bright with scattered pitting. The barrels are mostly toning to a medium gray-brown patina with scattered light handling marks, oxidation speckling and some generous original blue throughout. The action and locks are a deep gray with remnants of smoky case-hardened and strong wisps of case-hardened colors in the protected areas. The forward root of the triggerguard broke at some point and was partially repaired, having now become loose again and the left lockplate retains strong maker markings and patent date. The round knob pistolgrip walnut buttstock rates about good as cleaned and now mostly devoid of finish showing a few scattered thin drying cracks against the action and the checkering worn and partially recut on the left side. The original hard rubber buttplate is intact and the checkered walnut forend is in very fine condition. Barrel lock-up exhibits some slight side-to-side play and the top lever rests well left of center. Length-of-pull is 13 3/4'' with drops of about 1 1/2'' and 2 7/8'' and the locks with rebounding hammers seem to function well mechanically. These spartan little hammerguns saw fairly low production and this example has seen some honest use. (13A12040-6) {C&R} (700/900)

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Japanese Tanegashima Matchlock Pistol

Lot # 508 (Sale Order: 508 of 636)      

.53 cal, 14 3/8'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The exposed iron surfaces of the barrel have toned to a deep plum-brown patina showing a few small areas of moderate oxidation along the right side. The barrel shows wonderful silver inlays its full-length which have taken on a beautiful dark tarnish and feature a lovely dragon amongst the clouds, its eyes picked out with silver beads and moon of what appears to be the Tokugawa clan behind the rear sight. The iron serpentine also shows fine silver inlay and the lockplate and remaining small fittings are brass toned to a pleasant ocher patina. The exposed portion of the trigger has broken off and been lost to the years and the rear brass barrel pin is missing. The lock is otherwise functional and can be dropped with careful manipulation. The hardwood stock rates very fine showing somewhat worn finish and scattered light dings. A fine matchlock pistol for the antique arms collector. (13B12050-5) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
.53 cal, 14 3/8'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The exposed iron surfaces of the barrel have toned to a deep plum-brown patina showing a few small areas of modera...morete oxidation along the right side. The barrel shows wonderful silver inlays its full-length which have taken on a beautiful dark tarnish and feature a lovely dragon amongst the clouds, its eyes picked out with silver beads and moon of what appears to be the Tokugawa clan behind the rear sight. The iron serpentine also shows fine silver inlay and the lockplate and remaining small fittings are brass toned to a pleasant ocher patina. The exposed portion of the trigger has broken off and been lost to the years and the rear brass barrel pin is missing. The lock is otherwise functional and can be dropped with careful manipulation. The hardwood stock rates very fine showing somewhat worn finish and scattered light dings. A fine matchlock pistol for the antique arms collector. (13B12050-5) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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New York Percussion Halfstock Sporting Rifle by A.R. Davis

Lot # 509 (Sale Order: 509 of 636)      

.45 cal, 32'' part round part octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore that has been professionally re-bored and rifled. The barrel retains about 90% quality reapplied plum-brown finish that shows some toning to gray and light pinprick pitting beneath the finish in some areas. The top flat retains legible ''A.R. DAVIS / DEPOSIT N.Y.'' maker marking. The breech plug shows scattered light pitting and some gaps in its fit against the tang and the nipple is a more modern replacement. The back action lockplate has been cleaned to a pewter gunmetal patina with remnants of light game scene embellishments. The barrel is equipped with a thin under-rib and a pair of later added thimbles and stock hardware consists of a pewter nosecap and German silver wedge escutcheon, triggerguard, toeplate, pendulum patchbox and decorative pointed inlay on the left side of the buttstock. The crescent buttplate is brass and the barrel wedge is a bit ill-fitting. The walnut stock rates very good as-cleaned with some gaps around the bolster and lockplate and thin cracks around the lock screw and 3'' crack along the left edge of forend. There is no cheekpiece and the rifle is sighted with a later-added tang sight, fine u-notch sporting rear and a replacement tall blade front, the original sight present within the patchbox. Equipped with rather dainty double set triggers, the lock is single-acting and seems to function well mechanically. A later-made ramrod is also present. (13A11554-2) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
.45 cal, 32'' part round part octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore that has been professionally re-bored and rifled. The barrel retains about 90% quality reapplied...more plum-brown finish that shows some toning to gray and light pinprick pitting beneath the finish in some areas. The top flat retains legible ''A.R. DAVIS / DEPOSIT N.Y.'' maker marking. The breech plug shows scattered light pitting and some gaps in its fit against the tang and the nipple is a more modern replacement. The back action lockplate has been cleaned to a pewter gunmetal patina with remnants of light game scene embellishments. The barrel is equipped with a thin under-rib and a pair of later added thimbles and stock hardware consists of a pewter nosecap and German silver wedge escutcheon, triggerguard, toeplate, pendulum patchbox and decorative pointed inlay on the left side of the buttstock. The crescent buttplate is brass and the barrel wedge is a bit ill-fitting. The walnut stock rates very good as-cleaned with some gaps around the bolster and lockplate and thin cracks around the lock screw and 3'' crack along the left edge of forend. There is no cheekpiece and the rifle is sighted with a later-added tang sight, fine u-notch sporting rear and a replacement tall blade front, the original sight present within the patchbox. Equipped with rather dainty double set triggers, the lock is single-acting and seems to function well mechanically. A later-made ramrod is also present. (13A11554-2) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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New York Percussion Sporting Rifle by Nelson Lewis

Lot # 510 (Sale Order: 510 of 636)      

.36 cal, 31'' Remington octagon barrel with a mostly bright very fine bore showing a little scattered pinprick pitting and strong rifling throughout. The barrel retains about 85-90% antique plum-brown finish showing some scattered light dings and areas of old mild oxidation. The top flat retains good maker markings and Troy, NY address and the rifle is equipped with an iron forend bearing a similar patina as the barrels, its screws later replacements. The iron frame and triggerguard are mostly a mix of deep gunmetal gray and gray-brown patina with old light pitting around the nipple bolster, the nipple itself and the sideplate screws being later replacements, and the sides of the action with some tasteful light foliate scrollwork motifs. The heavy iron buttplate shows a light border embellishment and the walnut stock rates about very good showing a few thin cracks where it meets the action and some other old dings. Strangely there is no cheekpiece where one would expect to see Lewis's familiar wide cheekpiece. The rifle is sighted with a u-notch sporting rear sight and small German silver blade front. The trigger spring is broken which will require attention to get the lock functional but with manual back pressure the hammer is functional. A simple bras-tipped hickory ramrod is present. (13A11554-1) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
.36 cal, 31'' Remington octagon barrel with a mostly bright very fine bore showing a little scattered pinprick pitting and strong rifling throughout. The barrel retains a...morebout 85-90% antique plum-brown finish showing some scattered light dings and areas of old mild oxidation. The top flat retains good maker markings and Troy, NY address and the rifle is equipped with an iron forend bearing a similar patina as the barrels, its screws later replacements. The iron frame and triggerguard are mostly a mix of deep gunmetal gray and gray-brown patina with old light pitting around the nipple bolster, the nipple itself and the sideplate screws being later replacements, and the sides of the action with some tasteful light foliate scrollwork motifs. The heavy iron buttplate shows a light border embellishment and the walnut stock rates about very good showing a few thin cracks where it meets the action and some other old dings. Strangely there is no cheekpiece where one would expect to see Lewis's familiar wide cheekpiece. The rifle is sighted with a u-notch sporting rear sight and small German silver blade front. The trigger spring is broken which will require attention to get the lock functional but with manual back pressure the hammer is functional. A simple bras-tipped hickory ramrod is present. (13A11554-1) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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U.S. Model 1816 Flintlock Pistol by S. North

Lot # 511 (Sale Order: 511 of 636)      

.54 cal, 9'' round barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. This pistol appears to be original flint though the pan might be replaced. The metal surfaces have been cleaned to a mostly pewter gunmetal patina showing some remnants of light pitting and oxidation staining, a bit more noticeable along the lockplate. The barrel retains strong proofs with ''P / US'' at left and ''OA'' right while the lockplate markings are a bit obscured from old pitting in the center but mostly legible. There are brass washers placed beneath the lock screw heads for better fit and the smooth walnut stock rates very good plus as lightly cleaned showing a few small filled dings, thin crack at lock screw and other handling marks. There is no apparent cartouche on the left flat but the toe of the stock bears a strong ''AC'' stamp. A hickory ramrod is present and the lock will require mechanical attention as it does not hold. (13A12039-37) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
.54 cal, 9'' round barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. This pistol appears to be original flint though the pan might be replaced. The metal surfaces have been cleaned...more to a mostly pewter gunmetal patina showing some remnants of light pitting and oxidation staining, a bit more noticeable along the lockplate. The barrel retains strong proofs with ''P / US'' at left and ''OA'' right while the lockplate markings are a bit obscured from old pitting in the center but mostly legible. There are brass washers placed beneath the lock screw heads for better fit and the smooth walnut stock rates very good plus as lightly cleaned showing a few small filled dings, thin crack at lock screw and other handling marks. There is no apparent cartouche on the left flat but the toe of the stock bears a strong ''AC'' stamp. A hickory ramrod is present and the lock will require mechanical attention as it does not hold. (13A12039-37) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Stevens Favorite Falling Block Rifle with Period Full-Length Riflescope

Lot # 512 (Sale Order: 512 of 636)      

serial #31130, 22 RF, 22'' part round part octagon barrel with a bright very fine bore showing a few small oxidation speckles and crisp rifling throughout. The barrel retains generous remnants of original blue toning to gray-brown patina and showing some overall surface oxidation. The action is in similar condition with some moderate oxidation and streaks of original cyanide case-hardened colors here and there. The rifle is fitted with a rather nice unmarked riflescope that measures 23 1/2'' overall and retains about 85% plum-brown finish with scattered oxidation. The scope features a reeded nickel-plated eyepiece and the optics are very cloudy and distorted. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition showing a minor drying crack right of the toe, scattered light dings and the buttstock shows some rather nice subtle grain figure. There is no firing pin present and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. With its nice bore and attractive vintage target setup, this rifle is probably worthy of getting running again. (13A12000-7) {C&R} (600/800)
serial #31130, 22 RF, 22'' part round part octagon barrel with a bright very fine bore showing a few small oxidation speckles and crisp rifling throughout. The barrel ret...moreains generous remnants of original blue toning to gray-brown patina and showing some overall surface oxidation. The action is in similar condition with some moderate oxidation and streaks of original cyanide case-hardened colors here and there. The rifle is fitted with a rather nice unmarked riflescope that measures 23 1/2'' overall and retains about 85% plum-brown finish with scattered oxidation. The scope features a reeded nickel-plated eyepiece and the optics are very cloudy and distorted. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition showing a minor drying crack right of the toe, scattered light dings and the buttstock shows some rather nice subtle grain figure. There is no firing pin present and the action otherwise seems to function well mechanically. With its nice bore and attractive vintage target setup, this rifle is probably worthy of getting running again. (13A12000-7) {C&R} (600/800)

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Belgian Commercial Flintlock Short Rifle by Beuret Bros.

Lot # 513 (Sale Order: 513 of 636)      

.71 cal, 29 3/4'' barrel with a bright very fine bore showing a patch of oxidation about 12'' back from the muzzle and otherwise crisp rifling. The barrel is toning to a medium plum-brown patina with gunmetal gray undertones while the lockplate is a brighter gunmetal patina and of rather boxy robust construction along the front edge. The lockplate features brass pan, bridled frizzen and is marked ''BEURET FRERES / LIEGE'' in center. The fittings consist of an iron buttplate, iron lower tang with subtle finger grooves and brass nosecap, rear band, triggerguard and flat sideplate that are mostly a pleasant ocher patina. The smooth walnut stock remains in very fine condition showing just some overall light dings and handling marks. The left flat is marked with a very faded ''V / T'' and there is a crisp ''BELGIUM'' stamp ahead of the triggerguard. A trumpet-shaped iron ramrod is present and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. This is a rather nice Belgian flintlock rifle that appears to have seen little actual use. (13B12039-11) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
.71 cal, 29 3/4'' barrel with a bright very fine bore showing a patch of oxidation about 12'' back from the muzzle and otherwise crisp rifling. The barrel is toning to a ...moremedium plum-brown patina with gunmetal gray undertones while the lockplate is a brighter gunmetal patina and of rather boxy robust construction along the front edge. The lockplate features brass pan, bridled frizzen and is marked ''BEURET FRERES / LIEGE'' in center. The fittings consist of an iron buttplate, iron lower tang with subtle finger grooves and brass nosecap, rear band, triggerguard and flat sideplate that are mostly a pleasant ocher patina. The smooth walnut stock remains in very fine condition showing just some overall light dings and handling marks. The left flat is marked with a very faded ''V / T'' and there is a crisp ''BELGIUM'' stamp ahead of the triggerguard. A trumpet-shaped iron ramrod is present and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. This is a rather nice Belgian flintlock rifle that appears to have seen little actual use. (13B12039-11) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Persian Model 1309 Mauser Bolt Action Rifle by CZ Brno

Lot # 514 (Sale Order: 514 of 636)      

serial #C06630, 8mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this M98/29 (Persian Model 1309) rifle retain about 95% original blue with most of the loss due to an area of light pitting behind the front band and a little oxidation speckling around the muzzle. The bolt remains bright, the buttplate has been polished bright and the screw heads retain fine straw color. All markings remain crisp and clear showing beautiful Persian crest atop the receiver ring and importer-applied translated serial number at rear right of receiver. The hardwood stock and handguard remain in very fine condition showing a few scattered light dings and a thin abrasion ahead of the right finger groove. The stocks retain fine original finish and show some nice straight grain figure and crisp matching serial number along the right side of the butt. The bolt is matching as well and the rifle has had a modern commercial Timney trigger installed. A very nice example of these fine rifles. (13B12006-4) {C&R} (700/900)

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Unmarked Contemporary Germanic Flintlock Stalking Rifle

Lot # 515 (Sale Order: 515 of 636)      

About .70 cal, 23 1/4'' part round part octagon barrel with turned medial at point of transition and a bright near excellent bore showing a little hint of frosting and otherwise crisp rifling. The barrel retains about 90% plum-brown finish showing some high edge wear and scattered light oxidation while the lockplate shows heat-treated colors drifting to smooth gray with some areas of moderate oxidation. The lock is equipped with faceted pan and unbridled frizzen and embellished with some rather rudimentary embellishments and the initials ''TP''. The brass fittings show some areas of moderate tarnishing and verdigris and are also embellished with some wide bordering and simple embellishments. The walnut stock with bone nosecap rates very good showing a minor crack at rear lock screw, scattered light staining and handling marks. The stock is embellished with lightly carved motifs throughout and equipped with a rather shallow left-side cheekpiece and patchbox with sliding wooden cover which will require some attention as it is stuck too far forward. There is no ramrod or front sight present and the lock with double set triggers seems to function normally. A very good quality flintlock rifle in classic Germanic styling. (13B11896-106) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
About .70 cal, 23 1/4'' part round part octagon barrel with turned medial at point of transition and a bright near excellent bore showing a little hint of frosting and ot...moreherwise crisp rifling. The barrel retains about 90% plum-brown finish showing some high edge wear and scattered light oxidation while the lockplate shows heat-treated colors drifting to smooth gray with some areas of moderate oxidation. The lock is equipped with faceted pan and unbridled frizzen and embellished with some rather rudimentary embellishments and the initials ''TP''. The brass fittings show some areas of moderate tarnishing and verdigris and are also embellished with some wide bordering and simple embellishments. The walnut stock with bone nosecap rates very good showing a minor crack at rear lock screw, scattered light staining and handling marks. The stock is embellished with lightly carved motifs throughout and equipped with a rather shallow left-side cheekpiece and patchbox with sliding wooden cover which will require some attention as it is stuck too far forward. There is no ramrod or front sight present and the lock with double set triggers seems to function normally. A very good quality flintlock rifle in classic Germanic styling. (13B11896-106) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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U.S. Model 1816 Percussion-Converted Musket by Springfield Armory

Lot # 516 (Sale Order: 516 of 636)      

.69 cal, 42'' barrel with a bright very fine bore. This 1829-dated musket was arsenal-converted using the Belgian method and remains in nice condition, the metal surfaces mostly a medium gunmetal gray patina showing some scattered mild oxidation and an old light coating of brown lacquer or varnish. All markings are crisp with fine proofs at breech and crisp Springfield and US markings on the lockplate. The top of the breech is also stamped with ''x / e / 25'' and the heel of the buttplate is stamped with a ''19''. The smooth walnut stock remains in very fine condition having darkened somewhat from the years and showing some scattered light dings and handling marks to be expected. The stock cartouches are rather soft and partially visible, there are some old initials lightly carved along the sides of the buttstock and the toe area actually exhibits some nice figure. A trumpet-shaped ramrod is present and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. This musket appears to have seen actual use after its conversion. (13A11700-63) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)
.69 cal, 42'' barrel with a bright very fine bore. This 1829-dated musket was arsenal-converted using the Belgian method and remains in nice condition, the metal surfaces...more mostly a medium gunmetal gray patina showing some scattered mild oxidation and an old light coating of brown lacquer or varnish. All markings are crisp with fine proofs at breech and crisp Springfield and US markings on the lockplate. The top of the breech is also stamped with ''x / e / 25'' and the heel of the buttplate is stamped with a ''19''. The smooth walnut stock remains in very fine condition having darkened somewhat from the years and showing some scattered light dings and handling marks to be expected. The stock cartouches are rather soft and partially visible, there are some old initials lightly carved along the sides of the buttstock and the toe area actually exhibits some nice figure. A trumpet-shaped ramrod is present and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. This musket appears to have seen actual use after its conversion. (13A11700-63) {ANTIQUE} (600/800)

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Unmarked Yankee-Stocked Flintlock Long Fowler

Lot # 517 (Sale Order: 517 of 636)      

20 bore, 51 1/2'' part round part octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. Utilizing commercial European components, this interesting fowler was no doubt stocked and assembled in this country and exhibits rather endearing simple construction. The barrel shows commercial Birmingham proof marks while the lock appears to be of Belgian make, toning overall to a deep plum-brown patina with some areas of lighter gunmetal and scattered old oxidation. The smooth slightly convex lockplate is pointed at the rear and equipped with bridled frizzen, the plate showing a small ''(Crown) / J7'' proof behind the pan. The brass fittings are a mild ocher patina and consist of a thin muzzle band, five ribbed ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, and simple triggerguard, buttplate and solid sideplate which shows some warping. The stock is some kind of American hardwood finished with an old black varnish overall and otherwise rates very fine with some scattered light dings and handling marks, the toe line with a very old oval sticker marked ''G-5''. What is undoubtedly the original long trumpet-shaped ramrod is present, the arm remains in the original flint and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. Overall length is just shy of 68''. A rather nice piece for over the mantel. (13B12039-30) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
20 bore, 51 1/2'' part round part octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. Utilizing commercial European components, this interesting fowler was no doubt stocked a...morend assembled in this country and exhibits rather endearing simple construction. The barrel shows commercial Birmingham proof marks while the lock appears to be of Belgian make, toning overall to a deep plum-brown patina with some areas of lighter gunmetal and scattered old oxidation. The smooth slightly convex lockplate is pointed at the rear and equipped with bridled frizzen, the plate showing a small ''(Crown) / J7'' proof behind the pan. The brass fittings are a mild ocher patina and consist of a thin muzzle band, five ribbed ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, and simple triggerguard, buttplate and solid sideplate which shows some warping. The stock is some kind of American hardwood finished with an old black varnish overall and otherwise rates very fine with some scattered light dings and handling marks, the toe line with a very old oval sticker marked ''G-5''. What is undoubtedly the original long trumpet-shaped ramrod is present, the arm remains in the original flint and the lock is crisp and seems to function well mechanically. Overall length is just shy of 68''. A rather nice piece for over the mantel. (13B12039-30) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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New York Percussion Fullstock Sporting Rifle by A.C. Stevens

Lot # 518 (Sale Order: 518 of 636)      

.50 cal, 36 3/4'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing no apparent rifling. The barrel is an attractive rich plum-brown patina showing some old mild oxidation scattered about and a bit of erosion around the nipple bolster. The top flat retains fine maker markings ''A.C. STEVENS HUDSON'' while the commercial lock by Moore & Baker is embellished with some light foliate motifs. The brass fittings have toned to a pleasant ocher patina and include the nosecap, dual ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, trigger, triggerguard with small rear spur, patchbox with dual pierced finial, buttplate and simple round lock screw escutcheon. There is a small German silver monogram plate atop the wrist. The smooth walnut stock rates very good plus to very fine showing a little older added varnish, a few minor cracks at lock screw and toe and some other minor dings. The stock edges remain quite nice throughout, there is a scant squared-off left-side cheekpiece and the wrist shows nice coarse star motif checkering. A simple hickory ramrod is present and the rifle is sighted with a fine brass v-notch rear sight and brass blade front. The lock seems to function normally. An attractive and quality made piece by Abijah C. Stevens. (13B11955-8) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
.50 cal, 36 3/4'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore showing no apparent rifling. The barrel is an attractive rich plum-brown patina showing some old mild oxidation sca...morettered about and a bit of erosion around the nipple bolster. The top flat retains fine maker markings ''A.C. STEVENS HUDSON'' while the commercial lock by Moore & Baker is embellished with some light foliate motifs. The brass fittings have toned to a pleasant ocher patina and include the nosecap, dual ramrod thimbles, tailpipe, trigger, triggerguard with small rear spur, patchbox with dual pierced finial, buttplate and simple round lock screw escutcheon. There is a small German silver monogram plate atop the wrist. The smooth walnut stock rates very good plus to very fine showing a little older added varnish, a few minor cracks at lock screw and toe and some other minor dings. The stock edges remain quite nice throughout, there is a scant squared-off left-side cheekpiece and the wrist shows nice coarse star motif checkering. A simple hickory ramrod is present and the rifle is sighted with a fine brass v-notch rear sight and brass blade front. The lock seems to function normally. An attractive and quality made piece by Abijah C. Stevens. (13B11955-8) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Germanic Flintlock Bockbuchsflinte Stalking Gun

Lot # 519 (Sale Order: 519 of 636)      

About .55 cal over 16 bore, 26 1/4'' octagon barrels with oxidized bores, the top barrel with evident rifling. This arm has been reconverted to flint no doubt utilizing the original lockplates fitted with aged replacement small parts. The reconversion of the rifle barrel was rather well executed while the work done on the lower shotgun barrel was rather more ad-hoc with a simplistic plate added to provide a new touch hole. The metal surfaces are mostly a deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered old oxidation and heavy erosion around the left breech. There is a small eagle proof on the lower barrel while the top flat shows some vague letters ending in ''AN''. Brass hardware includes dual nosepieces, tailpipe on right, triggerguard and buttplate. The walnut stock shows a very old repair to a break at the wrist, now reinforced with a large brass band and through-screw, along with a thinner copper band around a corresponding break through the triggerguard. The buttstock has since come loose a bit from the years and now exhibits moderate play but seems to remain affixed and the stock shows some other scattered cracks and a large repair to the right-side panel between the lockplate and tailpipe. There are a few small proof marks along the toe line and the stock is equipped with a right-side patchbox with sliding fluted wooden cover with horn tip. A horn-tipped hickory ramrod is present, the arm is sighted with a wide v-notch rear sight and thin silver blade front and the locks seem to function normally, the right not very crisp. An interesting well-used bockbuchsflinte. (13B11896-16) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)
About .55 cal over 16 bore, 26 1/4'' octagon barrels with oxidized bores, the top barrel with evident rifling. This arm has been reconverted to flint no doubt utilizing t...morehe original lockplates fitted with aged replacement small parts. The reconversion of the rifle barrel was rather well executed while the work done on the lower shotgun barrel was rather more ad-hoc with a simplistic plate added to provide a new touch hole. The metal surfaces are mostly a deep plum-brown patina showing some scattered old oxidation and heavy erosion around the left breech. There is a small eagle proof on the lower barrel while the top flat shows some vague letters ending in ''AN''. Brass hardware includes dual nosepieces, tailpipe on right, triggerguard and buttplate. The walnut stock shows a very old repair to a break at the wrist, now reinforced with a large brass band and through-screw, along with a thinner copper band around a corresponding break through the triggerguard. The buttstock has since come loose a bit from the years and now exhibits moderate play but seems to remain affixed and the stock shows some other scattered cracks and a large repair to the right-side panel between the lockplate and tailpipe. There are a few small proof marks along the toe line and the stock is equipped with a right-side patchbox with sliding fluted wooden cover with horn tip. A horn-tipped hickory ramrod is present, the arm is sighted with a wide v-notch rear sight and thin silver blade front and the locks seem to function normally, the right not very crisp. An interesting well-used bockbuchsflinte. (13B11896-16) {ANTIQUE} (700/900)

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Smith & Wesson Model 651-1 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 520 (Sale Order: 520 of 636)      

serial #BKC0239, 22 Winchester Magnum RF, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this lovely 22/32 Magnum Kit Gun rate excellent with a tiny spot of pinprick pitting on the left side of the muzzle and a miniscule spot of oxidation on the right side of the triggerguard. The smooth combat trigger and semi-target hammer retain full hard chrome finish and rate excellent. The un-numbered checkered goncalo alves factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions and rate excellent. This fine gun features a red ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, and manual. A desirable gun with the collectors and sportsman alike. (8A11978-11) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #BKC0239, 22 Winchester Magnum RF, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this lovely 22/32 Magnum Kit Gun rate excellent with a tiny s...morepot of pinprick pitting on the left side of the muzzle and a miniscule spot of oxidation on the right side of the triggerguard. The smooth combat trigger and semi-target hammer retain full hard chrome finish and rate excellent. The un-numbered checkered goncalo alves factory Magna grips feature silver S&W medallions and rate excellent. This fine gun features a red ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit, and manual. A desirable gun with the collectors and sportsman alike. (8A11978-11) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Custom Smith & Wesson Model 645 Semi-Auto Pistol

Lot # 521 (Sale Order: 521 of 636)      

serial #TAT0260, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this late 1980's pistol remain in excellent condition with light handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered factory nylon grips feature S&W monograms and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a checkered and squared triggerguard, checkered straps, and ambidextrous slide mounted safety / de-cockers. The front sight is a factory red insert while the rear sight is a custom installed low mount Bo-Mar black blade adjustable. It includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory eight-round magazines, a single Mec-Gar eight-round magazine, manual, and paperwork. The adjustable sight will give a lot of latitude in ammunition choices. (8A11978-8) {MODERN} (600/800)
serial #TAT0260, 45 ACP, 5'' barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this late 1980's pistol remain in excellent condition with light handling mark...mores. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered factory nylon grips feature S&W monograms and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a checkered and squared triggerguard, checkered straps, and ambidextrous slide mounted safety / de-cockers. The front sight is a factory red insert while the rear sight is a custom installed low mount Bo-Mar black blade adjustable. It includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory eight-round magazines, a single Mec-Gar eight-round magazine, manual, and paperwork. The adjustable sight will give a lot of latitude in ammunition choices. (8A11978-8) {MODERN} (600/800)

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Smith & Wesson Model 629-1 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 522 (Sale Order: 522 of 636)      

serial #AWV7629, 44 Magnum, 4'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This late 1980's revolver remains in fine condition, the stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with a few minor handling marks. The .400'' smooth semi-target trigger and .500'' target hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory hinged box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. An excellent gun for your collection. (8A11943-9) [MODERN] (600/800)
serial #AWV7629, 44 Magnum, 4'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This late 1980's revolver remains in fine condition, the stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with...more a few minor handling marks. The .400'' smooth semi-target trigger and .500'' target hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The checkered goncalo alves factory target grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a red ramp front sight and white outline micro adjustable rear sight. It includes a factory hinged box correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. An excellent gun for your collection. (8A11943-9) [MODERN] (600/800)

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Excellent Smith & Wesson Model 648-1 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 523 (Sale Order: 523 of 636)      

serial #BRB1604, 22 Winchester Magnum RF, 6'' full lug heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely transitional 1993-manufactured K-22 Magnum Masterpiece has seen little if any use and remains virtually as-new. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The smooth goncalo alves factory combat grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and it is factory drilled and tapped for optics. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. An excellent pre-lock revolver for your collection. (8A11943-13) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #BRB1604, 22 Winchester Magnum RF, 6'' full lug heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely transitional 1993-manufactured K-22 Magnum Masterpiece has s...moreeen little if any use and remains virtually as-new. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The smooth goncalo alves factory combat grips feature silver S&W medallions, speed loader cut, and remain in excellent condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and it is factory drilled and tapped for optics. It includes the original factory hinged box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. An excellent pre-lock revolver for your collection. (8A11943-13) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Smith & Wesson Model 629-4 Power Port Double Action Revolver

Lot # 524 (Sale Order: 524 of 636)      

serial #CBT8100, 44 Magnum, 6 1/2'' full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore and integral factory ''Power Port'' compensator. This fine gun has seen light use, the stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with minor handling marks. The smooth .400'' combat trigger and .500'' target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The pebble grain Hogue factory Monogrips feature S&W monograms and remain in very good plus condition with light handling wear. This gun features a Patridge front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, and it is factory drilled and tapped for optics. It includes a mismatched factory hard case. An excellent example for your collection. (8A11943-7) {MODERN} (700/900)
serial #CBT8100, 44 Magnum, 6 1/2'' full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore and integral factory ''Power Port'' compensator. This fine gun has seen light use, the st...moreainless steel surfaces rate excellent with minor handling marks. The smooth .400'' combat trigger and .500'' target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The pebble grain Hogue factory Monogrips feature S&W monograms and remain in very good plus condition with light handling wear. This gun features a Patridge front sight, white outline micro adjustable rear sight, and it is factory drilled and tapped for optics. It includes a mismatched factory hard case. An excellent example for your collection. (8A11943-7) {MODERN} (700/900)

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Smith & Wesson Model 617-2 Double Action Revolver

Lot # 525 (Sale Order: 525 of 636)      

serial #CCD4029, 22 LR, 6'' full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely K-22 Masterpiece has seen very light use, the satin stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain robust case-hardened colors. The pebble grain Hogue factory Monogrips feature S&W monograms and remain in about excellent condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and it is factory drilled and tapped for optics. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. A fine revolver for your collection. (8A11943-8) {MODERN} (600/800)
serial #CCD4029, 22 LR, 6'' full lug heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely K-22 Masterpiece has seen very light use, the satin stainless steel surfaces rate ex...morecellent. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain robust case-hardened colors. The pebble grain Hogue factory Monogrips feature S&W monograms and remain in about excellent condition. This gun features a Patridge front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, and it is factory drilled and tapped for optics. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, and paperwork. A fine revolver for your collection. (8A11943-8) {MODERN} (600/800)

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