Rifles, shotguns, and handguns
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 | 7:42 PM Central
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Rifles, shotguns, and handguns
Wednesday, April 25, 2012 | 7:42 PM Central
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Winchester, Remington, Smith & Wesson, Ruger, Anschutz, Savage, H&R, plus military from Britain, Russia, France, Spain. See our concurrent auction of reloading stuff, ammo, knives, traps, decoys, etc
Winchester Model 1873 rifle. Manufactured in 1887, no FFL required.
Chambered in 32 WCF (.32-20), third model, round barrel and crescent butt. Front sight appears to be a very old Marbles ivory bead replacement. Original rear sight with elevator in nice shape. Original wood with honest wear and no cracks, slight slivering next to bottom tang. Good wood to metal fit, especially at the tangs and receiver. Little or no bluing remaining on the metal. Metal may have been lightly buffed a long time ago and has since been turning patina. Magazine, action and firing functions work well. Still has fully functioning dust cover. Great trigger pull. 24-1/4" barrel. All rifling visible in the bore; no rust, but some radial pitting, scratches and lead fouling. Bore would benfit from a good cleaning. Antique, letterable western gun that's 125 years old! Cody Firearms Museum records check shows the gun will letter as follows: On your model 1873, serial number 24997: Serial number application date not available; Date In: 9-13-1887; Type: Rifle; Caliber: 32; Barrel Shape: round; Trigger: Plain; Date Shipped: 9-24-1887; Order Number: 24073.
Limited Edition 44 caliber replica of Remington's 1858 Army, no FFL required
Nice bluing throughout with one very small spot of rust freckling on one flat of the octagon barrel, perhaps from a fingerprint. Replica of Remington's 1858 Army, made in Italy by Pietta. Gun is stamped Limited Edition 1 of 5,000. It appears to have been handled and admired, but shot very little or perhaps not at all. Light drag line on cylinder. Nipples retain original bluing with no brass marks from percussion caps. Cylinder, bores and barrel also appear to have original bluing inside. No powder or lead residue on crown. Nice case coloring on hammer. Beautiful revolver.
Anschutz Model 1502 in .17 HM2, heavy barrel, beavertail forearm
Nice German rifle built on the Anschutz Match 64 target rifle action. Heavy barrel, wide forearm, and excellent trigger for long range accuracy. Stock shows a few minor dings and handling marks, otherwise gun is in very good condition. Nice bore and rifling with some powder fouling and leading at crown. 23" barrel. Comes with Simmons 3-9x40 scope and very nice steel scope mounts.
CVA replica of Remington's 1858 Army, no FFL required
Revolver shows very little use and diligent maintenance. Walnut grips complement brass frame. 8" barrel has sharp rifling with a little leading. Very clean and well cared for gun.
Winchester Model 12 shotgun in 12 gauge
Gun appears to have been reblued, probably when multi-choke was installed. Nice wood with some finish loss, bumps and scrapes. Reblue is one of the better I've seen, dark and uniform. Barrel measures 27" with multi-choke. Original butt plate with no cracks. Bore is bright and clean. One light ding in barrel 5.5" from muzzle. Classy old gun.
Herrington and Richardson Handi Rifle in .30-06
Light, handy rifle. Shows only minor handling marks and some powder flecks in the bore. 22" barrel locks up tight to receiver face. Looks well made and appears near new. Comes with Simmons 3-9x30 scope.
Savage/Stevens Model 325-B in .30-30
Wood is sound and in good condition with only minor bumps and nicks. Action, receiver and barrel show spots of surface rust and some scratches. 21" barrel has good rifling. Bore appears dusty. Slim wrist and short length of pull, good youth gun.
Numbers matching Russian SKS
Numbers on stock, receiver, bolt, magazine well, and trigger guard all match. Chromed bore and rifling are clean and bright. Parkerizing is a very deep blue/black. Still has original cleaning kit in buttstock.
Russian Mosin Nagant carbine, 7.62x54R
Barrel is stamped with the Soviet Crest (hammer and sickle in wreath) and 1946r. Comes with attached side-folding cruciform bayonet. Numbers match on bolt, barrel, receiver, and magazine floor plate. Metal finish is deep and uniform. Bore and rifling are clean and bright with uniform, minor pitting. Approximately 20" barrel. Nice piece of USSR history.
Springfield Model 67H, 3 inch 12 gauge
Receiver, barrel and magazine tube show spots of surface rust & wear. Most finish is gone off wood, but no cracks or chips noted. Bore is clean and bright. Smooth action, good lock up. Nice rainy day using gun.
Stevens Model 58 shotgun in 12 gauge
2-3/4" chamber. Parts or project gun. Missing bolt, magazine, possibly more.
Antique Parker Bros. Damascus double barreled 12 gauge shotgun, no FFL required
Antique Parker will transfer directly to buyer, no need for FFL. Nice 30" Damascus barrels with a couple light dings, no delamination noted. Buttstock is notably loose and gapped from frame and has one tight crack by RH lock. Some finish remains on sidelocks. Play between barrels and face is approximately .010. Sliver forearm is loose but still locks. Action & forearm are both marked 29072. Bores are clean and pitted. Various patent stamps range from 1872-1878. Hammers cock and hold. Appears complete and functional. Very authentic looking gun, great display piece.
Ruger M77 in .300 Win mag.
Nice walnut stock shows only minor dents and bumps from handling and usage. Comes with Tasco Pronghorn 3-9x40 scope, nice steel scope mounts and a padded leather sling. One quick detach swivel knob is missing. Some small dings on magazine floor plate and on trigger guard. Bluing is rich and deep. Very smooth action. Nice looking, quality rifle in very good condition.
CVA replica of Colt's 1861 Navy, no FFL required
Nice case color on hammer and loading lever. Walnut grips complement brass frame. Revolver shows very little use and has been well cared for.
Marlin Model 336-A in .30-30
Gun appears complete, action is smooth. Wood has been refinished. Butt stock has a tight crack running vertically between top & bottom tangs. Nice uniform patina on metal. 24" barrel. Serial # F61574. Bore and rifling are fairly clean and bright.
Spanish FR8 in 7.62mm
Exceptionally nice grain for a military rifle stock. No cracks noted. Nice, even parkerizing throughout. Bore and rifling are bright and a little dusty. Flash suppressor is compatible with NATO-standard rifle grenades. Rifle still has traces of cosmoline and appears 'arsenal-fresh'. Very good overall condition.
Smith & Wesson Victory model British WWII conversion
Smith & Wesson Victory model .38 double action revolver, sent to Britain during WWII for the war effort. Thereafter converted by Cogswell & Harrison, London. 3-1/2" Barrel is marked '38 S&W CTG, .38" 1.15" 4 tons'. Has English proof house marks. Pitting on front sight. Dings and wear on barrel. Light scratches on frame. Some cylinder play. Good bore and rifling. Comes with right hand leather holster. Nice little piece of history.
H&R Model 922 nine shot .22 revolver
Original handle slabs show some tight age cracks and minor chips, but are still sound. Majority of bluing remains with minor wear at edges, corners and muzzle. Light rust freckling. Cylinder has moderate play. 6" barrel has bright and shiny bore and rifling. Neat old revolver.
Sporterized Springfield 1898 in .30-40 Krag
Receiver is stamped US Model 1896 Springfield Armory 94928. Nice walnut stock, no cracks noted. Bore and rifling are clean and bright.
Kessler Model 326FR 20 gauge
Bolt action shotgun, choked full. Chambered 2-3/4". Magazine is missing. Stock has nice grain and is cracked ahead of magazine well. Bore shows heavy wad fouling. Unique one piece barrel and receiver.
Hawthorne Model M150B, 3 inch .410 shotgun
Parts or project gun. Missing bolt, extractor and possibly other pieces.
Winchester Model 1890 rifle, .22 short
Standard third model takedown with octagon barrel and crescent butt. Original sights. Small crack in the stock at the lower tang. No other cracks. Toe of butt shows old repair. Rear sight elevator screw is missing. Metal has some bluing in the protected areas, but mostly patina. The magazine, pump action and firing functions all work well. Barrel is 24". Rifling visible in the bore, but rough and needs cleaning. Cody Firearms Museum serial number search reveals an application date of 12-21-1910. The Winchester Handbook by George Madis shows the date of manufacture as 1911. Fun shooting old rifle.
Lee-Enfield/Ishapore 2A1 carbine, 7.62x51mm
Carbine is as originally chambered in 7.62x51mm, and is not a conversion. Rear band is stamped "Rifle 7.62mm 2A1 R.F.I. 1966". Ishapore rifles were made with a stronger steel than the previous Lee-Enfields that were chambered in .303 British. Rear sight adjustment slider spring and retainer need repair. Wood is very nice, no cracks or chips noted. Hatch on aluminum buttplate is functional. Finish on metal is deep and uniform with bolt knob worn bright. Bore and rifling are exceptionally clean and bright. Very nice rifle in a common chambering, practical carbine length.
N.E.F. Pardner Tracker II, 3 inch rifled 12 gauge
Except for some scratches on the bottom of forearm and barrel, this gun could pass for new. Case coloring on receiver is deep and vivid. bluing is very dark and uniform. No chips or cracks in wood. Bore is shiny, bright and clean. Missing rear sight blade. 24.5" barrel. Nice slug gun with soft rubber recoil pad.
Savage Model 170 in .30-30
Wood is in good condition with moderate finish wear/loss and two small, stable cracks in forearm. Some bluing remains on receiver, shows appropriate wear from handling and use, some freckling. Action is free & smooth. Drilled & tapped for scope mounts. 22" barrel. Bore and rifling are clean, bright and shiny. Folding rear sight. Convenient tang safety, great for south-paws.