Guns: Native & Western Trails: Historic Heritage

Guns: Native & Western Trails: Historic Heritage

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Guns from the Native & Western Trails Historic Heritage Auction:

North American Auction Co. is proud to invite you to our June 2025 premier collector auction, Native Roots & Western Trails: A Historic Heritage Auction: June 21st, 2025. The sale, on June 21st, includes hundreds of pieces of historic beadwork and weapons from Native American artisans, Western history, antiques, and firearms.



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Auction Saturday, June 21st, at 9am Mountain Time.

Located at 34156 E Frontage Rd. Bozeman, MT 59715



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Winchester Model 100 Semi-Auto .308 Caliber Rifle

Lot # 36 (Sale Order: 1 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Winchester Model 100 semi automatic rifle with a scope and chambered in .308 Winchester. This rifle was manufactured in 1967 by Winchester ...moreand comes with a Maverick scope and leather shoulder carry strap. The rifle displays a 22" long round barrel, walnut stock, external magazine, fixed iron sights, and blue finish. The barrel is marked across the left side reading "WINCHESTER TRADE MARK MODEL 100 MADE IN U.S.A. CAL. 308 WIN - WIN PROOF STEEL". The walnut stock displays a wonderful tooled weave design across the grip and foregrip showing a basket style weave design with oak leaf and acorn designs. The right side of the stock shows a diamond filled design. The leather shoulder strap with the shoulder cushion showing a tooled and colored landscape scene with a large white tail buck standing under a oak tree with the top and bottom of the piece showing a cluster of oak leaves and acorns. Mechanically the rifle shows a smooth action and crisp trigger. Overall it shows good condition with some light wear due to age and use. The rifle weighs 8lbs 4oz. Serial Number: 188040. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.

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Fine Winchester 1873 .32 WCF Lever Action Rifle

Lot # 37 (Sale Order: 2 of 40)      

Early Winchester 1873 rifle in .32 WCF (.32-20) caliber. This is an outstanding example with serial number 258096 was manufactured in 1888. Interestingly, the .32 WCF cha...morembering was not introduced in the Model 1873 until 1882- 9 years into production. Between the .44 WCF and .38 WCF chamberings, it can be correctly assumed that very few .32 WCF 1873 Winchesters were manufactured in the 1880s. This example with standard 24” round barrel and full magazine retains excellent deep blue on the receiver with only minor age-brown mixing mainly on the upper tang and edges. It retains the original dust cover- these often missing. The stock is original and in excellent condition with correct solid steel crescent butt plate without the trap for cleaning rods- only the .38 and .44 caliber rifles had the trap in the butt. The forend is also in fine condition and both stock and forend show very tight wood to metal fit. The barrel and magazine tube display fine deep blue with only light aging. The action is very tight and the hammer has a strong safety half-cock. For such an early black powder rifle, the bore is surprisingly fine with strong rifling and only light scattered corrosion. The correct barrel and tang markings are sharp and the barrel is fitted with the original buckhorn rear sight with elevator bar and small Winchester blade front sight. The brass lifter on the bottom of the frame is uncleaned and unpolished, showing a deep mustard yellow patina. The 1873 Winchester, also known as the “Gun that Won the West,” was Winchester’s first repeating lever action rifle to take the reloadable center fire ammunition which was an important asset on the frontier. Often these rifles were paired with a handgun, like the Colt Single Action Army revolver, of the same caliber. Early examples in this fine state of preservation are difficult to find. This one is superior to most encountered. The rifle weighs 8lbs 2oz. Serial Number: 258096. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Colt Model 1877 Lightning .38 Revolver c. 1902

Lot # 38 (Sale Order: 3 of 40)      

The lot features a nice Colt Model 1877 Lightning .38 Colt double action six-shot revolver with matching serial numbers of 133323, made in 1902. This quintessential “Cowb...moreoy” gun was the known model used by famed outlaw and gunslinger John Wesley Hardin as well as Doc Holliday and Billy the Kid who used the 1877 but preferred the Thunderer. The revolver has a 4.5-inch barrel with original ejector. The revolver shows Colt blue remaining on the trigger guard, grip straps, and cylinder with the trigger retaining some of the Colt fire blue on the back. The barrel has a nice chocolate original cloring and some of the case hardening can be seen on the frame. The barrel shows the double line on the top, “COLT’S PT. F.A. MFG. Co. HARTFORD, CT. U.S.A.” and on the left side of the barrel, “COLT. D.A. 38”. The frame is marked, “PAT. SEPT. 19, 1871. “ “ . 5, “74. “ JAN. 19, “75.” as well as the Rampant Colt logo in circle. The backstrap frame butt, trigger guard and frame all have the matching 133323 serial number. The original Rampant Colt in oval checkered black to brown grips are also intact. Mechanically the trigger pulls back which pulls the hammer back and rotates the barrel in good time timing and appears to function properly, when manually pulling the hammer back the firearm cycles properly but the hammer is not held back in single action. This is a nice Cowboy Colt with good overall condition and matching numbers. Serial number 133323 manufactured by Colt in 1902. Qualifies as a Curio and Relic or Modern Firearm, requires FFL transfer.

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Anderson MFG AM-15 300 BLK Semi Auto Rifle

Lot # 39 (Sale Order: 4 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a custom Anderson MFG Model AM-15 semi automatic rifle chambered in 300 BLK. This custom rifle is built on the 300 Blackout which was designe...mored by the United States and is designed to provide a versatile round particularly for sub sonic and shorter barrel configurations. The 300 BLK displays energy and power similar to 7.62x39mm but with significant ballistics drop off at and past 500 meters. This rifle displays a 17" long barrel, adjustable stock, semi auto configuration, aluminum upper and lower. and pop-up adjustable iron sights. The frame lower is marked on the left side reading "ANDERSON MANUFACTURING HEBRON. KY AM-15 MULTI CAL" with the serial number. The receiver and barrel shroud are made of aircraft grade aluminum and features a black anodized finish. The upper has a forward assist and picatinny rail for attaching optics. The rifle shows good condition with external magazine. Serial Number: 21162849. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.

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Indian Wars U.S. Springfield Trapdoor & Bayonet

Lot # 40 (Sale Order: 5 of 40)      

The lot features a fantastic American Indian Wars issued U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor musket rifle chambered in .45-70 with its original bayonet. The musket was first issued and manufactured in circa 1884-1885 for use in the American Indian Wars of the Greater Plains. During this timeframe the Crow War or Crow Rebellion broke out and the Ghost Dance Movement or Ghost Dance War. The musket found its way back to the arsenal where it was stamped by the U.S. inspector in 1892 on the stock, nicely showing the inspector cartouche. From here the rifle could have seen additional use on the Plains, but more than likely was used Garza War and Spanish American War in the 1892-1898 era. The rifle features a 32 1/2" long round barrel, trapdoor action, external hammer, adjustable sights, walnut stock, cleaning rod, and blued finish. This rifle also features a deep, full blue finish, showing only normal aging, and has excellent markings, including the “U.S. SPRINGFIELD” with sharp full eagle on the lock plate and correct “U.S. MODEL 1884" on the breech block. The bore on this example shows strong rifling and some darkness in the lands. This rifle is complete with 1884 style cleaning rod. This rifle was manufacture in 1884/1885. The rifle comes with its original Springfield tri edge bayonet. The bayonet is marked "U.S." across the blade. Serial Number: 557165. This firearm qualifies as an Antique and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.
The lot features a fantastic American Indian Wars issued U.S. Springfield Model 1884 Trapdoor musket rifle chambered in .45-70 with its original bayonet. The musket was f...moreirst issued and manufactured in circa 1884-1885 for use in the American Indian Wars of the Greater Plains. During this timeframe the Crow War or Crow Rebellion broke out and the Ghost Dance Movement or Ghost Dance War. The musket found its way back to the arsenal where it was stamped by the U.S. inspector in 1892 on the stock, nicely showing the inspector cartouche. From here the rifle could have seen additional use on the Plains, but more than likely was used Garza War and Spanish American War in the 1892-1898 era. The rifle features a 32 1/2" long round barrel, trapdoor action, external hammer, adjustable sights, walnut stock, cleaning rod, and blued finish. This rifle also features a deep, full blue finish, showing only normal aging, and has excellent markings, including the “U.S. SPRINGFIELD” with sharp full eagle on the lock plate and correct “U.S. MODEL 1884" on the breech block. The bore on this example shows strong rifling and some darkness in the lands. This rifle is complete with 1884 style cleaning rod. This rifle was manufacture in 1884/1885. The rifle comes with its original Springfield tri edge bayonet. The bayonet is marked "U.S." across the blade. Serial Number: 557165. This firearm qualifies as an Antique and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Winchester Crazy Horse Model 1894 .38-55 Cal Rifle

Lot # 71 (Sale Order: 6 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Chief Crazy Horse commemorative Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle chambered in .38-55 caliber with beautiful factory engraving, tacking and decoration. This commemorative rifle is for Chief Crazy Horse from the United Sioux Tribes. These commemorative rifles where manufactured and issued in 1983 with Winchester producing only 19,999 of these special rifles. The rifle features a 23 1/2" long round barrel, fine walnut stock, under barrel tube magazine, adjustable rear sight, and etched frame. The stock displays brass tacking with a brass medallion set into the butt stock displaying an inlayed geometric design in the center and marked "Chief Crazy Horse United Sioux Tribes". The barrel is marked "Chief Crazy Horse" in gold lettering on the right side with "Winchester Model 94 38-55 WIN. Made In New Haven, Conn. U.S.A. Winchester Proof Steel" on the left side of the barrel. The left side of the frame displays an gold etched buffalo hunt scene with geometric border designs and the names of Sioux tribes across the border. The right side of the frame displays a gold etched portrait of Chief Crazy Horse with a scene of Sioux traveling on horse back with locations etched in the perimeter. The tang is marked with "MODEL 1894 Winchester" with the under side marked "Mfd by U.S. Repeating Arms Co. Winchester TMs Licensed from Olin Corporation". The rifles mechanics show functional operation with the action lock sometimes sticking. The commemorative rifle shows good condition with little to no wear across the exterior. The rifle weighs 6lbs 8oz. Serial Number: CCH13324. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.
Featured in this lot we have a Chief Crazy Horse commemorative Winchester Model 1894 lever action rifle chambered in .38-55 caliber with beautiful factory engraving, tack...moreing and decoration. This commemorative rifle is for Chief Crazy Horse from the United Sioux Tribes. These commemorative rifles where manufactured and issued in 1983 with Winchester producing only 19,999 of these special rifles. The rifle features a 23 1/2" long round barrel, fine walnut stock, under barrel tube magazine, adjustable rear sight, and etched frame. The stock displays brass tacking with a brass medallion set into the butt stock displaying an inlayed geometric design in the center and marked "Chief Crazy Horse United Sioux Tribes". The barrel is marked "Chief Crazy Horse" in gold lettering on the right side with "Winchester Model 94 38-55 WIN. Made In New Haven, Conn. U.S.A. Winchester Proof Steel" on the left side of the barrel. The left side of the frame displays an gold etched buffalo hunt scene with geometric border designs and the names of Sioux tribes across the border. The right side of the frame displays a gold etched portrait of Chief Crazy Horse with a scene of Sioux traveling on horse back with locations etched in the perimeter. The tang is marked with "MODEL 1894 Winchester" with the under side marked "Mfd by U.S. Repeating Arms Co. Winchester TMs Licensed from Olin Corporation". The rifles mechanics show functional operation with the action lock sometimes sticking. The commemorative rifle shows good condition with little to no wear across the exterior. The rifle weighs 6lbs 8oz. Serial Number: CCH13324. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.

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RARE Civil War Colt 4-Screw Stock Cut Revolver

Lot # 72 (Sale Order: 7 of 40)      

This is a very unusual late-American Civil War production Colt Model 1851 and Colt Model 1861 4-screw shoulder cut out factory revolver chambered in .36 caliber with a se...morerial number of 164127 dating to circa 1863. This unusual example is believed to have been made in this form from the Colt factory with available parts for the U.S. Civil War Union war effort. The revolver shows the 164127 serial number on the frame, brass trigger guard, butt of the backstrap and on the cylinder. The barrel is a 7.5-inch round .36 caliber single line on the top of “- ADDRESS COL. SAML. COLT NEW – YORK U.S. AMERICA –“, with a serial number of 16307 dating to circa 1863 with the “creeping” or ratchet loading lever below (this barrel was only ever offered on the Colt Model 1861). The pistol is factory cut for a shoulder stock on the recoil shield and heel as well as has the long fourth screw in frame, both of which were factory options for the scarce shoulder stocks. Both the barrel, all the marked parts and frame were manufactured by Colt in 1863, during the Civil War. To further the unusual aspects of this firearm the piece does not have a serial number “S” or other designation for being shoulder stock cut and the back strap is solid brass and not steel. The cylinder is correctly factory engraved with a scene of the victory of the Second Texas Navy at the Battle of Campeche on May 16, 1843 by Waterman Ormsby. Cylinder is also marked, “COLT’S PATENT NO. 4127”. Frame is stamped, “COLT’S PATENT” (actually this is double stamped or over stamped) and the brass trigger guard frame is stamped, “.36 CAL”. The inside of the backstrap and inside of the original one-piece walnut wood Colt grips are not marked. One side of the grip has a unique AB or other carved initial or insignia on the right side, possibly from the original solider owner or for their unit. There is the possibility that this is a very scarce late-production Colt Model 1861 and was created using the remaining parts in circa 1873 as the serial numbers do extend to 338843, with only 38,000 1861’s being made. More than likely, this was made in the factory using available parts, in a rush to complete orders for the war effort, making this a truly unusual and scarce example. Overall the revolver has a nice attractive deep aged patina with mellow brass and no evidence of being buffed, polished, steel-wool or cleaned with crisp lettering and nice fitment. There is a bulge in the barrel about 2-inches from the end. The hammer clicks back three times, it can rest at the first click for safety an holds at the last click for firing, the trigger correctly releases the hammer for firing. The cylinder turns when the hammer is engaged but also is stationary sometimes, the cylinder will correctly lock and releases to spin when the hammer is pulled. Serial number 164127, ANTIQUE FIREARM NO FFL.

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Smith & Wesson .32 Cal Safety Hammerless Revolver

Lot # 73 (Sale Order: 8 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Smith & Wesson Safety hammerless revolver chambered in .32 caliber. This revolver was manufactured in the late 1800s by Smith & Wesson. The...morese top break revolver display a 3 1/2" long ribbed round barrel, five shot cylinder, hard rubber grips, grip safety, double action trigger, and trigger guard. The top of the barrel is marked with "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. U.S.A. PATD FEBY 20 77 DEC 18 77 MAY 11 80 SEPT 11 83 OCT 2 83 TWO AUG 4 85". Mechanically this revolver shows a inconsistent working action with cylinder rotation not working properly and in need to repair to operate properly. The revolver shows fair condition overall for its age with wear across the exterior and mechanics in need of repair. The pistol weighs 14oz. Serial Number: 43602. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Otis Smith New Model 32 Cal Spur Trigger Revolver

Lot # 74 (Sale Order: 9 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have an Otis Smith New Model spur trigger single action revolver chambered in .32 Caliber. This revolver was manufactured by Otis Smith Manufacturing Company which was founded in 1862 and operated till the early 1890s. This new model is believed to originate from the 1870s and displays a 3" long ridged round barrel, five shot cylinder, hard rubber grips, spur trigger, and fixed sights. This revolver is a solid frame and requires the cylinder pin to be pulled to remove the cylinder to chamber rounds. The top of the barrel is marked "SMITHS NEW MODEL". The grips display checkered pattern designs with the top of the grips reading "OAS" on each side. Mechanically the revolver shows some sticking on the action and operation. The revolver shows good condition across the nickel finish with some wear due to age and handling. The pistol weighs 10oz. Serial Number: 60127. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.
Featured in this lot we have an Otis Smith New Model spur trigger single action revolver chambered in .32 Caliber. This revolver was manufactured by Otis Smith Manufactur...moreing Company which was founded in 1862 and operated till the early 1890s. This new model is believed to originate from the 1870s and displays a 3" long ridged round barrel, five shot cylinder, hard rubber grips, spur trigger, and fixed sights. This revolver is a solid frame and requires the cylinder pin to be pulled to remove the cylinder to chamber rounds. The top of the barrel is marked "SMITHS NEW MODEL". The grips display checkered pattern designs with the top of the grips reading "OAS" on each side. Mechanically the revolver shows some sticking on the action and operation. The revolver shows good condition across the nickel finish with some wear due to age and handling. The pistol weighs 10oz. Serial Number: 60127. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Colt Single Action Bisley .38-40 Revolver Ca. 1911

Lot # 75 (Sale Order: 10 of 40)      

Colt Single Action Bisley Model revolver in .38-40 caliber with 5 ½” barrel, complete with holster. This very high condition Bisley with serial number 316578 was made in ...more1911. The most common caliber for the Bisley model was .32-20. Any other caliber could be considered more desirable. The .38-40 cartridge is simply the .44-40 necked down to take a “.40” diameter bullet- why Colt and Winchester didn’t name this cartridge the “.40-40” is a mystery as it does NOT fire a .38 caliber bullet! Thus, the .38-40 firing a 180 grain slug ahead of a full 40 grain charge of black powder was considered a very powerful handgun round. Later, the cartridge was loaded to the same velocity using cleaner burning smokeless powder. Colt Single Action Bisley revolvers found favor on the frontier and especially in the Southwestern United States. Most found today show hard use and often abuse. Rarely are they found with any appreciable finish remaining. This is an outstanding example that retains fine deep barrel and ejector housing blue with only normal light gray on the left side of the barrel and on the forward portion of the ejector housing from holster carry. The cylinder also shows fine thinning blue. The bottom of the trigger guard retains fine blue and only the grip straps are aging to gray/brown with good blue in the upper protected areas. Similarly, the butt shows fine deep blue. Remarkably, the frame retains fine light case colors with vivid case colors in the more protected areas- finding any case color on a Bisley is a true rarity. Bisley and Single Actions of this era rarely retain this much blue and case color making this example exceptional. All markings are clear with the correct “BISLEY MODEL” and caliber stamping on the left side of the barrel and Colt address on the top. The frame patent dates and rampant colt are also sharp and clear. The original checkered hard rubber grips are in fine condition showing only light wear and minor chipping at the bottom edge. The screw heads all appear excellent and some retain their original fire blue. The cylinder pin is also unmarred which is unusual and desirable. There is also good fire blue on the trigger sides along with good case color on much of the hammer. Also, the front sight has not been filed or altered and the bore is mirror-bright minty. The action is tight and the hammer has the correct four clicks. The included period correct style Mexican Loop holster was recently made by famed holster maker R. M. Bachman of Kalispell, Montana. It is fully suede lined with border stamping and maker marked on the outside loop. Overall, a superb 114 year old Colt Bisley in a large desirable caliber with custom holster. This revolver and holster weigh 3lbs. Serial Number: 316578.

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Deluxe Sporterized Mauser 8mm Bolt Action Rifle

Lot # 106 (Sale Order: 11 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Mauser model 98 Type B Sporterized bolt action rifle chambered in 8mm (8x57 JS). The model 98 was one of the most popular and sought after ...moreof the sporterized rifles and is considered by many as one of the best mausers produced. The Type B was manufactured from 1900 to 1939 with the model 98 still in production to this day. The firearms was manufactured and invented by Paul Mauser in Oberndorf, Germany, with Mausers bolt action patents still serving as the base platform for many modern rifles. This wonderful rifle features a 22 1/2" long round barrel with a top rib, sporterized hardwood stock, bolt action, Unertl Hawk scope, and double trigger system. This rifle was traded in 1964 for a Victor E. Stachel horse trailer and comes with a collection of papers and ephemera on the rifle and mausers in general. The rifle shows a wonderful hardwood stock with a clear finish and wonderful checkered pattern across the grip and foregrip. The piece incorporates a internal magazine with the bottom plate showing a etched branch design. Mechanically the rifle shows a smooth working action, bright rifling, and crisp double trigger system. The rifle shows wonderful condition with the leather shoulder strap showing some wear. The rifle weighs 7lbs 6oz. Serial Number: XEPGHJJXQ. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic firearm, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Daisy Model 2202 .22 LR Bolt Action Rifle With Box

Lot # 107 (Sale Order: 12 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Daisy Legacy Model 2202 bolt action rifle chambered in .22 caliber with its original box. The rifle was manufactures by Daisy between 1988 ...more- 1991and are hard to find. The model 2202 was part of a push by Daisy in the 80s and into the early 90s to try to get into true firearms using their quality history of making BB and pelt guns for over 100 years. This rifle displays a The rifle displays a 18" long octagonal barrel, aluminum frame, and synthetic stock and foregrip modeled after wood with a black finish across the metal. The frame of the rifle is marked "Model 2202 CAL .22 L.R. ONLY" on the left side and the right marked "Daisy MFG. Co. Inc. Rogers, AR USA". The top of the barrel is marked "Warning! For Safe Operation, Read Owners Manual Before Using.". The rifle comes with its original box marked "Legacy" with original papers. The rifle shows good condition with a tight action and trigger system with the box showing wear. Serial Number: AB0006123. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.

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Smith & Wesson .38 Cal Military & Police Revolver

Lot # 108 (Sale Order: 13 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Smith & Wesson double action military and police revolver chambered in .38 special. This revolver was manufactured between 1915-1942 by Smi...moreth & Wesson for military or police use. The revolver displays a 4" long round barrel, six shot cylinder, hard rubber grips, double action trigger, and worn blued finish. The barrel is marked across the left side reading "38 S. & W. SPECIAL U.S. SERVICE", "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS U.S.A." with the patent dates. The hard rubber grips display carved checkered patterns and show a Smith & Wesson medallion on the top of the grips. Mechanically the revolver shows a tight trigger and good timing on the cylinder. The revolver shows good condition overall with wear across the finish. The revolver weighs 1lbs 12oz. Serial Number: 2051. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic firearm, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Native American Decorated .80 Cal Musket

Lot # 109 (Sale Order: 14 of 40)      

Native American decorated musket. Typical of Mid-19th century arms used by Native Americans, this is a typical of numerous British origin trade muskets that were sent Wes...moret and actively bartered for pelts and hides. Originally flintlock and later altered to percussion ignition, the large approximately .80 caliber smooth bore barrel could be loaded with a heavy round ball for close range big game hunting, or loaded with shot for wild fowl and small game. The stock and barrel were shortened for easier handling on horseback and in brush. As is typical, the steel butt plate was removed probably to be used as a hide scraper, and the remaining wood that was underneath shows great age and wear. The stock which now measures approximately 31” from butt to forend tip also shows great age and wear. It is profusely decorated with numerous brass tack designs. Many of the tacks show heavy wear, denting and oxidation. The barrel band that secures the stock is cut in a primitive decorative pattern and is held by iron nails. The barrel, lock and trigger guard have a dark metal preservative added to prevent further rust and corrosion. The lock functions with the hammer notches weak. The barrel still retains British proof marks at the breech end. The barrel measures approximately 28” from the muzzle to the breech and was probably shortened to this length before being traded to the Native Americans because it is cut square and has a bead front sight. Barrels shortened in the field are usually unevenly cut and almost never have a front sight. Interestingly, there is a crudely copper lined hole in the forward portion of the forend which probably held a thong for fastening to a saddle. This was common to secure weapons when buffalo hunting which was accomplished by galloping into a stampeding herd and firing at point blank range. A dropped weapon would be immediately trampled and destroyed or at least lost. This is a truly classic early American Indian decorated musket from the early frontier days. This musket weighs 7lbs 2oz. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Colt Python Double Action 357 Mag Revolver in Box

Lot # 110 (Sale Order: 15 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a near mint Colt Python double action revolver chambered in .357 Magnum and comes with its original carry case box. This iconic revolver is b...moreuilt on Colts large I-Frame, and is finished in Colts Stainless steel, contrasted by dark laminate grips, adorned with the Colt crest. Additionally, the revolver comes with a 6", full solid underlug barrel, full top rib, and adjustable rear sight. The Colt Pyhton was introduced in 1955, intended for Colts "premium market segment". Supporting that claim - Firearm collectors and writters such as Jeff Cooper, Ian V. Hogg, Chuck Hawks, Leroy Thompson, and many more described the Colt Python as "the finest production revolver ever made", while official Colt historian - RL Wilson describes the Python as "the Rolls-Royce of Colt Revolvers". This revolver is marked across the left side of the barrel reading "PYTHON 357 * .357 MAGNUM *. and marked on the right side reading "COLTS MFG. HARTFORD, CT USA". The revolver show like new quality with little to no wear across the piece and mechanically smooth actions. The revolver comes with its original Colt hard plastic carry case, manual, and gun lock. This wonderful revolver and its case weigh 4lbs 12oz in total. Serial Number: PY256030. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.

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Smith & Wesson Model 37 .38 Cal Airweight Revolver

Lot # 138 (Sale Order: 16 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Smith & Wesson model 37 Airweight revolver chambered in .38 Special. The revolver was manufactured between 1971-1972 indicated by the J in ...morethe serial number. The revolver displays a 3" long round barrel, five shot cylinder, checkered wood grips, double action trigger, fixed sights, and a blue finish. The left side of the barrel is marked "SMITH & WESSON" with the right side reading "AIRWEIGHT 38 SPL CTG.". The frame is stamped with the Smith & Wesson trademark medallion on the left side with the right stamped with "MADE IN USA MARCAS REGISTRADAS SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD, MASS". Mechanically the revolver shows a crisp trigger and excellent rotation timing. The grips display a carved checkered pattern with a S&W medallion at the top of both sides. The revolver shows good condition with light wear across the finish due to handling and light pitting. The revolver weighs 14oz. Serial Number: J133280. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.

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Belgian Browning Auto 5 Semi-Auto 12GA Shotgun

Lot # 139 (Sale Order: 17 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Belgian manufactured Browning model Auto 5 semi-automatic shotgun with a scope and chambered in 12 gauge. The shotgun was designed by the ...morerenowned John Browning, and produced in 1948. The Auto-5 was the first successful semi-automatic shotgun design, and ran almost interrupted between 1905 and 1998. John Browning considered the design for the A5 "his best achievement", when presented to Winchester however, they refused his terms. Next Browning went to Remington with the design, but when Browning was waiting on presenting the design, the president passed of a heart attack. It was at that point Browning looked over-seas, and came to agreement with FN. The shotgun is long-recoil operated, and holds four shells in the magazine tube, and one in the chamber. The shotgun is marked in numerous places. The shotgun displays a 28 1/2" long round barrel with adjustable choke at the end of the barrel, walnut stock, and blued finish across the metal. The barrel is marked with numerous Belgian proof marks and "SPECIAL STEEL - 12 GAUGE - SHELLS 2 3/4" on the left and "MADE IN BELGIUM" on the right. The shotguns reciever is marked across the left side "BROWNING ARMS COMPANY ST LOUIS MO BROWNING TRADE MARK" with floral etched designs across both sides. The receiver shows a mounting rail on top with an attached Bushnell sportview scope. It shows good condition overall with some light use wear and some old adhesive wear. The shotgun weighs 9lbs 2oz. Serial Number: 220478. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic firearm, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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RARE Aya No. 2 12GA Sidelock Ejector SxS Shotgun

Lot # 161 (Sale Order: 18 of 40)      

This is a fabulous Aya No. 2 Sidelock Ejector double barrel side-by-side shotgun in 12 gauge (70mm or 2 3/4 inch) with beautiful factory engraving and case coloring, manu...morefactured in 1973. Each side of the stunningly engraved and colorful case hardened sidelock action receiver is marked, “AYA-Aguirre & Aranzabal” and atop of the barrel, “AYA-Aguirre & Aranzabal – Made in Spain”. There is a gold number 1 inlaid atop of the rib on the barrel. Gold inlaid “S” safety. The 26-inch double barrel have a nice deep blue coloring with the rest of the metal pieces on the gun having a rich, deep and colorful factory case hardening. Original nicely figured dark European walnut hardwood stock and forestock with straight grip stock with nice crisp hand checkering. The shotgun has a serial number of 412042 on the frame, bottom side of the barrel, on the wood foregrip and stamped on the foregrip metal. The action is hand engraved and scrolled with wonderful coverage and makers mark. 14 5/8-inches from end of wood butt to front of wood stock with an additional 7/8-inch or so rubber shoulder pad. Total length of gun including butt pad is 42 5/8-inches. Bottom of the barrel has the following marks; preliminary firing proof, 18.5 bore of diameter and choke, 12-70 shell gauge and length, 900 Kgs. Proof standard, R°1 (proof of year code, manufactured in 1973), the shield with an “X” is the admission proof from Eibar from 1931 and on, crossed guns with superimposed 2 is the Spanish definitive black powder proof, CH in the shield with the crossed swords is the Spanish re-enforced smokeless shotgun proof, the shield with BP with oval, is a Spanish optional smokeless powder proof from 1931 onward, the lion atop AYA is the Aya-Aguirre y Aranzabal proof. The shotgun is in pristine mechanical condition and very good cosmetic condition with very light handling wear, see pictures for your own compete representation of condition. Serial number of 412042, qualifies as a modern firearm, FFL transfer required.

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Browning Citori Superlight Grade VI O/U Shotgun

Lot # 162 (Sale Order: 19 of 40)      

This is a beautiful, Browning Citori Superlight Grade VI fully hand engraved silver receiver with gold inlays deluxe wood 12 gauge over under shotgun in a Browning leathe...morer case, manufactured in 1994. Silver finished receiver that is completely covered in hand engravings around every surface, scrollwork and engraving surrounding gold inlays including two pheasants on the left, a trio of mallards on the right, pointer hunting dog on the bottom and quail on the bottom of the trigger guard. Also shows single bead sight on raised matted vent rib 26-inch double barrel that takes 2 ¾ shells, automatic ejectors, Invector Plus barrels, high-deluxe fiddle back highly figured walnut stock with English straight grip and hand checkering, gold trigger. Marked on the barrel, “BROWNING ARMS COMPANY MORGAN, UTAH & MONTREAL P.Q. MADE IN JAPAN” on one side and “INVECTOR-PLUS CITRORI SPECIAL STEEL 12 GA – 2 ¾””. The shotgun is in a Browning leather case. The deluxe wood has outstanding grain on both ends and the engraving encompasses the silver finishings across the gun with amazing gold inlays. The barrel has a nice deep blue. Serial number of 12526NWF13” manufactured in 1994. The gun is in pristine mechanical condition and is an amazing shooter, ready to be used. Overall finishes are in little used pristine condition, the end of the barrel and end of ribs have marks, the first third of rib nearest the shooter has marks, the receiver is mostly pristine with marks on the upper curve of the right side top section just beneath the lever, the forestock is very good with little marks, the stock shows a few small handling marks, both show crisp checkering. A very good shooter in NOS case. Modern firearm requires FFL transfer. Total length of gun is 43.5-inches, length of pull is 14 3/8-inches, case measures 32" long, 10" tall, and 3 1/2" thick.

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Smith & Wesson Military & Police .38 Revolver

Lot # 163 (Sale Order: 20 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Smith & Wesson Military & Police model double action revolver chambered in .38 Special. This piece was manufactured by Smith & Wesson in 19...more05. The revolver displays a 6 1/2" long round barrel, six shot cylinder, rubber grips, fixed sights, and double action trigger system. The left side of the barrel is marked with "38. S.&W. Special CTG" with the top of the piece reading "SMITH & WESSON SPRINGFIELD MASS. U.S.A. PATD MAR. 27. 94 MAY. 21. 95. AUG. 4. 96. DEC. 22. 96. OCT. 8. 01 DEC. 17. 01 FEB. 6. 06.". The right side of the frame is marked with the Smith & Wesson trade mark medallion. Mechanically the pistol shows a crisp trigger and good timing on the cylinder rotation. This piece shows a The revolver shows a worn blued finish across the exterior with the piece showing wear due to handling and use. The pistol weighs 2lbs. Serial Number: 136800. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.

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19th C. Afghan Pearl Inlayed Khyber Pass Rifle

Lot # 164 (Sale Order: 21 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have an Afghan Khyber Pass pearl inlayed percussion cap camel rifle.45 gauge. This model of rifle was manufactured by the tower of England armorer...mores in the 1800s. The tower rifles where used by the British troops in the Khyber Rifles Regiment and later taken by the Afghans after the 1830-1840s massacre of the stationed troops and was converted to a ironwood stock and camel gun design. The rifle was converted from its original flint lock design to a percussion cap, presumably around the same time its stock was converted. The rifle displays a 32" long octagonal barrel with flared muzzle, ironwood stock, percussion cap action, and inlayed mother of pearl. The piece shows a typical pattern ironwood stock having the butt stock area curving drastically. The barrel is secured to the stock with three barrel bands of brass. The percussion cap lockplate displays spiral geometric etched designs and signs of flintlock conversion. The stock is inlayed with numerous carved geometric pieces of mother of pearl with mother of pearl believed to bring providence and justice. The piece comes with three pieces of ephemera comprised of a Conway of Asia Khyber Rifle authentication certificate, accompanied Peterson Conway card with hand written information on the rifle, and a receipt of sale with the original sale price of $4800, all originating from 1982. The rifle overall shows a warm patina which would lend to its early age. The rifle weighs 8lbs. No Serial Number. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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U.S. Service 1816 Marine T. Wickham Musket

Lot # 165 (Sale Order: 22 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have an U.S. Service 1816 Marine T. Wickham percussion cap Musket chambered in .69 caliber. The musket displays a 21" long round barrel, walnut st...moreock, trigger guard, and percussion cap lock plate. The rifle shows signs of originally being a flintlock action and later converted to percussion cap. The musket is marked across the lockplate reading "PHILA 1832 U.S. M. T. Wickham". The piece shows working mechanical condition with the hammer and trigger functioning properly. The musket displays good condition overall with wear due to age and use. The musket weighs 7lbs 6oz. No Serial Number. This firearm qualifies as an Antique, and does not require FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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Pitcairn Model 10 Murdock .58 Caliber Flintlock

Lot # 196 (Sale Order: 23 of 40)      

The lot features The Pitcairn Pistol Model 10 Murdoch .58 caliber flintlock pistol handmade, hand engraved, and silver inlaid for the Whitney Armory Museum and the U.S. H...moreistorical Society with original case, certificate, receipt, and paperwork. The pistol comes in a custom wood and glass display cabinet, Certificate of Authenticity from the U.S. Historical Society, Whitney Arms Museum, and Lexington Historical Society, a receipt of its purchase for $2,700 in 1980, and numerous pieces of original paperwork. It took 3 months for a craftsman, working by hand to build each of these exact copies and were limited to 900 made for the Whitney Armory Museum and the US Historical Society. The Pitcairn Pistol Model 10 Murdock is an exceptional reproduction of the historical firearm attributed to Major John Pitcairn, the British officer believed to have fired the “shot heard ‘round the world” at the Battle of Lexington, igniting the American Revolution. The .58 caliber smooth bore flintlock pistol features a 7.5-inch flared muzzle barrel and is constructed entirely of steel and silver, adorned with intricate engravings, all done by hand. The pistol has a ram’s horn butte / ramshorn butt, a signature of Scottish Murdock pistols, is engraved on the side, “10 MURDOCH” and carries two oval-shaped silver plaques on each grip, being marked, ‘Lexington April 19, 1775” on one side and the other showing Pitcairn crest with three crossed swords with a snake. The ramshorn butt shows the curling steel adornments with engraving and a silver engraved center piece. The entire gun is covered in amazing hand engraving over every surface. In addition, the back of the pistol’s grip flowing into the end of the barrel is intricately inlaid with silver and engraved, furthermore the bottom of the pistol has various bands of engraved silver inlaid. The barrel is engraved, “inc. BA” on one side and stamped with the serial number 144 on the other. The corresponding certificate also has the No. 144 and the original owner’s name of James J. Delaney, being offered by his family’s estate. These Pitcairn pistols are quite possibly the finest example of a fully complete handmade replica ever offered with examples being highly sought after and one example being sold by Lock, Stock & Barrel Auction for $5,025.00. The firearm appears to funcition correctly with the hammer pulling back and clicking twice, being held into place and correctly released by the artfully crafted ball trigger. There is also a belt hook with engraving on the other side. The pistol was purchased in November 1980 for $2,700 with the accompanying receipt, that is the equivalent to over $10,000 in todays money. Pistol measures 11.5-inches overall by 5-inches and the case is 18-inches by 8-inches by 8.5-inches. ANTIQUE FIREARM NO FFL.

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Daisy Model 2202 .22 LR Bolt Action Rifle With Box

Lot # 197 (Sale Order: 24 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Daisy Legacy Model 2202 bolt action rifle chambered in .22 caliber with its original box. The rifle was manufactures by Daisy between 1988 ...more- 1991and are hard to find. The model 2202 was part of a push by Daisy in the 80s and into the early 90s to try to get into true firearms using their quality history of making BB and pelt guns for over 100 years. This rifle displays a The rifle displays a 18" long octagonal barrel, aluminum frame, and synthetic stock and foregrip modeled after wood with a black finish across the metal. The frame of the rifle is marked "Model 2202 CAL .22 L.R. ONLY" on the left side and the right marked "Daisy MFG. Co. Inc. Rogers, AR USA". The top of the barrel is marked "Warning! For Safe Operation, Read Owners Manual Before Using.". The rifle comes with its original box marked "Legacy" with original papers. The rifle shows good condition with a tight action and trigger system with the box showing wear. Serial Number: AB0004109. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.

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Meriden Model 10 .22 Cal Rolling Block Rifle

Lot # 198 (Sale Order: 25 of 40)      

Featured in this lot we have a Meriden Firearms Co. Model 10 rolling block single shot rifle chambered in .22 caliber. The rifle was manufactured by Meriden between 1905-...more1918. The rifle shows a 21 3/4" long round barrel, walnut stock and front grip, rolling block design, rubber butt plate, and takedown screw. The Top of the barrel is marked "MERIDEN MODEL 10". The underside of the frame shows a takedown screw with a D ring built in for a shoulder sling. The takedown screw allows the rifle to be quickly broken down into two parts. Mechanically the rifle shows good working order overall with the hammer blocking the rolling block slightly when locked back and needs to be manually held back the last 1/8" to fully lower the rolling block. The rifle shows good condition for its age with some wear due to age and handling. The rifle weighs 3lbs 10oz. Serial Number: NSN. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic firearm, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.

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