Firearms Day 2

Firearms Day 2

Saturday, July 25, 2015  |  9:00 AM Eastern
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Firearms Day 2

Firearms Day 2

Saturday, July 25, 2015  |  9:00 AM Eastern
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Auction includes over 1,100 lots of firearms and knives.

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**Colt Single Action Army Revolver.

Lot # 775 (Sale Order: 176 of 602)      

Serial # 218470 Revolver was manufactured in 1901. It is chambered for the .38-40 cartridge. Features a 5" barrel, six shot, and single action. Has a later issue first generation barrel. Entire gun has been reblued, albeit still retains strong markings. Features white composite steer head grips. Has been timed and tuned with all four Colt clicks. Tight lock up and crisp action. Strong clean bore. There is light muzzle wear as well high edge cylinder wear. Comes with a floral carved black holster. A fine cowboy action shooting revolver.

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**Chinese Broomhandle Mauser Semi-Auto Pistol.

Lot # 776 (Sale Order: 177 of 602)      

Serial # 826 This is an extremely nice example of a Chinese manufactured Mauser Broomhandle pistol chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. These were manufactured at the Shansei Province Arsenal in 1929. This example remains in superb condition, retaining approximately 97% of the original factory blue finish. Has import stampings on inside front grip strap and excellent original grips. All visible matching numbers. Excellent bore. Fine action. Comes in an unmarked walnut shoulder stock holster with leather carrier and strap.

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**1938 German Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 777 (Sale Order: 178 of 602)      

Serial # 8326 Top of frame is stamped "1938". Toggle is a code 42. Chambered for the 9mm cartridge. Standard features include 4" barrel, semi-automatic, blued finish and checkered walnut grips. This gun has import stampings under barrel and numbers do not match. Frame is stamped 8326, toggle is 86, sight is 86, sideplate is 72, side renumbered to 8326, release is stamped 86, toggle pin is stamped 005. Inside grip strap stamped "S.H. 1044", obviously a police unit marking. Nazi stamp on toggle and right side of frame. Retains approximately 85% of the refurbished blue finish, Grip straps are grey. Excellent bore and action. Has an aluminum bottom magazine stamped "FXO" with Waffenamt. Nice German police Luger.

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**S&W Pre-Model 29 D.A. Revolver.

Lot # 778 (Sale Order: 179 of 602)      

Serial # S153767 The cylinder pin cut-out on barrel is stamped "S153767" (1956-1957) and back of cylinder is stamped "S153767". Features include a 6-1/2" barrel, blued finish, double action, adjustable rear sight, red ramp front sight, case colored target hammer and trigger. The grips are the early diamond checkered walnut coke bottles. Grips are not numbered inside. Matching serial number on butt. Bore and action are perfect. Gun retains approximately 95% original high polish factory blue with light wear on end of muzzle with cylinder drag line. Grips are excellent with some minor wear and rubs. Beautiful early all original Pre-29 in used but well cared for condition.

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**Custom Engraved Colt S.A.A. Revolver.

Lot # 779 (Sale Order: 180 of 602)      

Serial # 18292SA This beautiful revolver was manufactured in 1958. It is an early Colt Second Generation Single Action Army that features a 7-1/2" barrel and is chambered for the .45 long Colt cartridge. This revolver was exquisitely engraved by noted Boston area artist Carmine Lombardy. Features full coverage "C" engraving in a floral pattern with a full royal blue finish and checkered ivory grips. The gun remains in near new unfired condition since the work was performed. Inside grip strap bears the name Wm. Farrell. Lombardy has stamped his initials (C.M.L.) at front of frame. A classic revolver with work performed by noted master engraver, truly a work of art.

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**Boxed Colt Combat Commander Pistol.

Lot # 780 (Sale Order: 181 of 602)      

Serial # 70SC18125 Pistol was manufactured in 1972. Features a 3" barrel, satin nickel finish, gold medallion checkered walnut grips, fixed sights, bobbed hammer and chambered for the .45 ACP cartridge. This is a standard Series 70. Shows no signs of any real use, but does have a couple of minor storage marks and drag line. Mint bore and action. Comes in the original two piece cardboard box with instructions.

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**Browning Canadian Inglis Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 781 (Sale Order: 182 of 602)      

Serial # CH2701 Manufactured in Canada under Browning patent. This is basically a high-power chambered for the 9mm cartridge. Fitted with a long range adjustable tangent rear site in a matte military finish with black plastic grips. Has a 3 - 3/4" barrel, semi-automatic, double action, and matching numbers. This pistol is slotted for the shoulder stock and lanyard ring. With a combination shoulder stock/holster. Bore and action are mint. Gun is in approximately 95% condition with some high edge wear and rubs from being inside the stock.

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**Auto Mag Semi-Automatic Pistol.

Lot # 782 (Sale Order: 183 of 602)      

Serial # A00486 This is the stainless Model 180 chambered for the .44 AMP cartridge. Manufactured in Pasadena, California. Has a 7" barrel, vent rib, adjustable rear sight, and finger-groove wood grips. Bore and action are as new. Typical darkening on stainless frame (easily polished). Comes with one extra magazine.

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**Springfield M 1-A Semi-Automatic Rifle.

Lot # 783 (Sale Order: 184 of 602)      

Serial # 014556 This rifle is chambered for the .308 Winchester cartridge. This is an early five digit gun. Bolt is stamped 7790186 TRW ZG. The stock does not have any cartouche and is in excellent condition with finish added. It has a 22" barrel with composite hand guard, flash reducer, adjustable sites and canvas sling. The metal retains most of the matte black finish. Excellent bore and action. Very nice early M 1.

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**U.S. Springfield M1 Garand Rifle.

Lot # 784 (Sale Order: 185 of 602)      

Serial # 7006549 This M1 Garand is a post-Korean War manufacture. Features a 24" barrel chambered for the .30-06 with a dulled walnut stock and parkerized finish. Barrel is stamped "S-A-8-47". Bolt is stamped "D28287-19SA A-6". Stock has proof "P" in circle on wrist. Has the DOD acceptance stamp in 1/2" box used on Springfield M1 Garands after November of 1953. ME reading - 1. Gun retains approximately 95% of the arsenal applied finish. Wood is near mint.

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**U.S. Springfield Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle.

Lot # 785 (Sale Order: 186 of 602)      

Serial # 1459506 This rifle was manufactured in 1934. Has "SA 7-34" dated barrel with Ordnance bomb and desirable pistol grip Type C stock. No visible cartouche. Features a 24" barrel chambered for the .30-06 cartridge. ME reading - 1. Metal retains approximately 95% of the original flat military finish. Stock is a two bolt with no finger groove. Has a type six hand guard, leather sling with steel frogs and all proper U.S. marked parts. Rifle is in near mint condition. One of the finest bolt action rifles ever manufactured.

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**High Condition Marlin Model 97 Rifle.

Lot # 786 (Sale Order: 187 of 602)      

Serial # 417592 This beautiful rifle features a 24" part octagon barrel, full magazine, blued finish, walnut stocks, s-curve butt plate and case colored take down frame. Rifle is chambered for the 22 rimfire cartridge. Has the sporting rear site and German nickel blade front site. The barrel and tube retain all of the blued finish with sharp factory stamps. The frame contains approximately 95% case colors. The wood is near mint and proud to metal. The butt plate contains traces of case colors. Has a strong clean bore, perfect action. Even the nose cap retains a majority of the blue finish. Lovely little lever action.

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Winchester Pope Custom High Wall S.S. Rifle.

Lot # 787 (Sale Order: 188 of 602)      

Serial # 17 Gun features a 30" round barrel chambered for the .22 LR with a bright and excellent bore. The barrel is Jersey City Pope No. 691 and is marked on the bottom "691 B 2 15.9 2.8.27 H.M. POPE". It is also marked on top ahead of the scope blocks "H.M. POPE". This rifle features many Pope improvements and has been engraved and stocked in the highest quality. The Pope alterations, in addition to barreling, include milling the frame, lightening the hammer, altering the coil mainspring, and fitting scope blocks. The above alterations are listed in an original Pope invoice dated April 2nd, 1927 which is part of the Pope archives which are owned by the ASSRA. The rifle is also equipped with Pope adjustable double set triggers and a Pope style finger loop lever and palm rest. The lower tang has been shortened and the section with the serial number is no longer present. The action is beautifully engraved in very nice quality scroll and has been left bright giving a very pleasing appearance. The ring of the action is stippled in the finest of patterns and the lever, sight base and trigger plate all show light scroll engraving. The "H.M. POPE" barrel marking has a fancy scroll pattern engraved around it. The rifle has been stocked in beautifully figured walnut which was expertly executed in a very fine checkering along with a wonderful shadowline cheek piece. The pistol grip and the forend tip both bear ebony inlays and the rifle wears a perfectly fitted Helm style buttplate. The rifle is sighted with a wind gauge globe front and windage adjustable Pope tang sight along with a Winchester A5 scope and original mounts. In the book entitled "HM. Pope" by Warren Greatbatch, page 263 the identical style Pope lever and Swiss buttplate. On page 394, you can see the identical Pope palm rest, and on page 412, the Pope tang sight which was manufactured in conjunction with Stevens, is also pictured. The falling block exhibits traces of the original case colors. The entire gun remains in almost near new condition. Stock is near new with sharp checkering and just a light surface scratch. Barrel retains virtually all of the fine blue finish. Tang sight exhibits all of the fire blue finish. The scope retains approximately 85% original Winchester blue with perfect optics. All screws are engraved. It is an understatement to write that Pope built the finest deluxe single shot sporting rifles. Given the condition, rarity, and quality of this rifle, it elevates this masterpiece to a level that goes far beyond its purpose as a firearm. It was an expensive proposition to have a custom Pope rifle during the era of manufacture and only the dedicated and lucky few were ever able to own such a weapon. The same holds true even today. One of the finest Pope rifles extant.

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**High Cond. Winchester 52 Sporting Rifle (1952).

Lot # 788 (Sale Order: 189 of 602)      

Serial # 77026B Offered is one of the more desirable Winchesters manufactured shortly after the war, this example made in 1952. The Model 52 Sporter was one of the finest quality .22 caliber sporting rifles ever manufactured. Due to the high price and myriad of less expensive competition at the time, these guns were sold in limited numbers to only the wealthiest or most devoted riflemen of the era. This example remains in near mint all original condition as manufactured. Features include a 24" barrel, blued finish, deluxe checkered dark walnut stock, rollover cheek piece, black forend tip, black metal pistol grip, checkered steel buttplate, is equipped with super grade quick detachable sling swivels and a Lyman adjustable target rear peep sight. There is no slot cut in rear of barrel and the front sight is a ramp with gold bead and hood. The metal retains virtually all of the original finish, albeit there is a bit of wear to the base of the original Winchester magazine. Wood is near mint, retaining sharp checkering and all of the original finish, with exception to a couple of extremely minor impressions. Even the trigger guard retains all of the original factory blue. The bore and action are as new. It would be virtually impossible to improve upon the condition of this fine rifle.

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**Sako Finnbear Bolt Action Sporting Rifle.

Lot # 789 (Sale Order: 190 of 602)      

Serial # 40100 Top of the line high quality sporting rifle manufactured in Finland. Chambered for the .30-govt-06 cartridge. Features 25" barrel sans sights, diamond skip checkered walnut stock with contrasting forend tip and grip cap and Sako red rubber waffle recoil pad. Rifle sports a Leupold 3x9 scope. Rifle is in beautiful near mint condition showing only light use. Mint bore and action.

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Lefever SxS 12g C Grade Shotgun.

Lot # 790 (Sale Order: 191 of 602)      

Serial # 26295 This early C grade reads Lefever Arms Company on the right barrel and Fine Damascus Steel on the left barrel. The 30" barrels have 2 - 1/2" chambers and a bore diameter of .742 on both tubes. With a choke constriction of .036 on each tube this makes it choked full and full. The highly engraved receiver has hunting scenes with a dog in a circle on both the right and left side plate. The gun features double triggers, automatic ejectors, cocking indicators, tear drop side panels and a checkered capped pistol grip. The highly figured walnut buttstock has a LOP of 14 - 1/4" to a leather pad. A silver oval shaped inlay is located 5" from the toe. With a little TLC this gun will be ready for the October woods.
There is a closed hairline crack on forend which is barely noticeable. This is a very rare High Grade "C" Lefever. Mint bores, tight lock-up, no dents anywhere on barrels, perfect screws. Really fine condition.

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**MIB Winchester Model 12 Skeet Shotgun Pre-64.

Lot # 791 (Sale Order: 192 of 602)      

Serial # 1931837 This shotgun is in near new condition in the original box. It was manufactured in 1962 and is a skeet grade. The barrel is stamped "WS'1" with 2-3/4" chamber, vent rib, silver middle bead, red bead front, 26". There is a little wear on slide bar and tube. Metal surfaces retain virtually all of the original factory blue. Deluxe checkered 3X wood with a high gloss finish and a 13-5/8" LOP. Mint bore and action. 12 ga. Has original box with original packaging, instructions, warranty card and hang tag. Excellent original box with complete end label matching gun by serial number. Listed as "Hammerless Repeating Skeet Gun with Skeet Choke and Ventilated Rib". Original price of $1,222.50 written on top of box. This gun is an absolutely stunning skeet gun.

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Lot Of 2: Japanese WWII Samurai Swords.

Lot # 792 (Sale Order: 193 of 602)      

One WWII Officers Samurai with original handle, original scabbard, nice paint with drag replaced. Blade in good condition. Minor stains. No imperfections in the blade. The second sword is a Japanese NCO Samurai sword with nice near mint numbered blade. Aluminum handle has some wear. Nice scabbard. Condition (Good - Very Good). Size 38" L.

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Rare Colt Mod 1860 12 Stop Richards Conv. Revolver

Lot # 793 (Sale Order: 194 of 602)      

Serial # 199369 This revolver was originally a percussion .44 caliber that was converted circa 1871-72 to fire the .44 Colt cartridge. It is the rare 12 stop Richards conversion, the very first Richards produced by converting percussion revolvers using original percussion barrels. Gun has all matching numbers, except wedge not numbered. Cylinder number matches. None of the stops have broken through. It was originally a blued and case colored gun, far rarer than the nickel guns. The cylinder, barrel and backstrap are basically a smooth gun metal grey with some flashes of blue in the recesses. The right side of the frame has approximately 30% original case colors. Left side exhibits approximately 20% case colors and the hammer has strong case colors. Original brass trigger guard. Gun sports a pair of vintage eagle/shield carved one piece ivory grips that have shrunk a bit to the frame. Action is perfect. Strong bore. An extremely fine blued 12 stop Richards revolver produced just prior to the introduction of the Colt Single Action Army. A prize in any Old West revolver collection.

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Beautiful Engraved Swamp Angel Revolver.

Lot # 794 (Sale Order: 195 of 602)      

Serial # 426 This revolver was manufactured by Forehand & Wadsworth. Last patent date was April 20, 1875. Top of frame is stamped Swamp Angel. This is one of the best Swamp Angels we have seen. It features a 2 - 1" octagon barrel, five shot, flutted cyl, single action, spur trigger, chambered for the .41 rim fire cartridge. This example features stunning factory engraving, factory nickel finish and ivory grips. The gun remains in near new conditions, retaining virtually all of the factory nickel finish, near mint ivory grips, near mint bore. Cylinder indexes but hammer will not lock into position and should be an easy repair. These .41 cal. 19 century revolvers are extremely popular with collectors, especially those with unusual names. Given condition and deluxe finish, this is an outstanding example of one such revolver.

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Scarce Remington Model 1875 Revolver.

Lot # 795 (Sale Order: 196 of 602)      

Serial # NSV This example has all early features, including the small post front sight, lanyard ring in butt, caliber not marked on metal. It is a six shot, .44 caliber single action with a 7-1/2" barrel, factory nickel finish and varnished walnut stocks. This gun bears an unusual cartouche on the left side of frame as well as on left grip panel. Remains in excellent condition, retaining approximately 70% original factory nickel on all metal parts with exception to the brown patina cylinder. Timing is a bit off. Grips are excellent. Very good bore. Very popular early competitor to the Colt single action.

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Fine Colt Model 1878 Etched Panel D.A. Revolver.

Lot # 796 (Sale Order: 197 of 602)      

Serial # 11355 The factory letter states that this revolver was shipped on July 31st, 1883 to Hibbard, Spencer, Bartlett & Co. in Chicago, Illinois in caliber .44-40 with a 5-1/2" barrel, nickel finish, in a shipment of three guns. Stocks not listed but are standard Colt gutta percha. The gun is in all original configuration. The etched panel is strong, complete and original. Barrel retains approximately 85% original nickel finish with the balance blending gun metal. The frame retains approximately the same amount of original nickel. Cylinder retains approximately 75% original nickel. Beautiful fire blue on trigger and back of hammer. Grips are near mint. Perfect action. Strong clean bore. This is an extremely handsome fine condition etched panel. The 5-1/2" is one of the scarcer configurations found with panel.

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Colt Model 1877 Lightning Revolver.

Lot # 797 (Sale Order: 198 of 602)      

Serial # 75272 This revolver was manufactured in 1890. It is chambered for the .38 long Colt cartridge. Sports a 4-1/2" barrel, factory nickel finish, double action, six shot, with Colt gutta percha grips. The gun functions but the trigger return spring is weak (must be moved forward manually). Does not advance single action. Barrel retains approximately 75-80% original factory nickel. Trigger guard retains approximately 50% nickel while balance of gun is basically a gun metal grey. Grips are very good but are shy to metal and appear to be from another revolver. Decent rifling with some minor pitting. Nice fire blue on hammer and trigger.

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Colt Model 1889 U.S. Navy Revolver.

Lot # 798 (Sale Order: 199 of 602)      

Serial # 16205 Manufactured in 1891. This is the First Model, Navy issue, swing out cylinder revolver with a 6" barrel, blued finish, six shot, double action and chambered for the .38 long Colt cartridge. Gun retains approximately 30% original blue finish with the balance turning gun metal grey. Has sharp factory stamps. Two screws on right side are boogered. Walnut grips have been refinished/replaced. All matching numbers. Butt of barrel has the proof "P". Bottom is stamped "U.S.N. (anchor) 38 DA, (trident), 5616, N.C.T.". Timing is off single action, perfect timing double action. Locks up tight. Strong clean bore. Comes with a later holster.

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**J. Adams Engraved Colt Model 1896 Revolver.

Lot # 799 (Sale Order: 200 of 602)      

Serial # 123454 This revolver was manufactured in 1899. Standard features include a 6" barrel, fluted cylinder, six shot, double action, chambered for the .38 long Colt cartridge. Gun was shipped August 1899 to Hartley & Graham in New York City. This gun features nearly full coverage engraving by the Colt master engraver J. Adams Sr., John Kopek stated that, in his opinion, Mr. Adams was the finest Colt engraver of the 20th century. He started his tenure at Colt in 1976 at the behest of Mr. R.L. Wilson where he engraved over 3,000 guns during his time there. Notable clients include Tom Selleck, Sammy Davis Jr, and the John Wayne family. This revolver is a truly outstanding example of the engravers art. Every area of the pistol exhibits the craftsmanship for which he is most noted. The gun boasts a full nickel finish with fire blue trigger and frame screws. Gutta percha grips are mint. Function is flawless. Near mint bore. Gun is unfired since work was performed.

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