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SILENTAUCTION

AUCTION NO. 116NOVEMBER 18 & 19, 2017

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T TERMS AND CONDITIONS OF SALE

GENERAL STATEMENTS

PAYMENT POLICY

GUIDELINES FOR FIREARM PURCHASES

• The Silent Auction is by absentee bidding only. Absentee bidders must register by filling out and signing an absentee bid sheet.

• The highest bidder acknowledged by the auctioneer shall become the owner upon the fall of the hammer. The auctioneer has sole discretion in the case of a dispute among bidders.

• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. has taken great care in the preparation of the descriptions in this catalog. Although we believe everything in the descriptions to be true, we do not guarantee any part of any description. We recommend that the bidders view the items in person and form their own opinions as to condition, originality, origin, etc. Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. will consider all requests for refunds. If a customer is unhappy with a purchase we will be happy to discuss a remedy with them.

• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. reserves the right to reject any bid in order to protect our consignors interests.

• Bidding on any item in the sale indicates the bidder’s full acceptance and understanding of all terms and conditions of sale.

• Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. will accept cash, check, MasterCard, Visa, and American Express as payment for items purchased by those customers who attend the sale. Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. reserves the right to demand cash or hold merchandise until funds are collected in full. There will be a $35.00 charge for all returned checks.

• There will be a Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% added to all purchases. A discounted Buyer’s Premium of 15% will apply to all purchases paid by cash or check.

• All Federal, State and Local firearms laws will be observed. FFL holders may take possession of any firearm on day of sale when they present a signed copy of their Federal Firearms License. New Hampshire residents over the age of 21 may take possession of any firearm on day of sale providing the proper paperwork is filled out and the transfer has been approved either through the NH State Police or the FBI NICS System. While most NICS and State approvals are immediate, approvals could take up to 3 days. Most non-residents may take possession of long guns on day of sale after completing the proper forms and successfully completing a NICS check; modern handguns will need to be shipped to an FFL holder in the buyer’s home state. Buyer is responsible for any and all shipping charges and all items must be paid for on day of sale. Bidders should be familiar with their local and state laws.

Firearms are marked as follows:

ANTIQUE - no paperwork required

C&R - for firearms that fall under the ATF Curio & Relics licensing and if purchased by a person with a “C&R License” no paperwork is required. NOTE: Items that meet the age requirements but have been altered from their original configuration may NOT be delivered on a C&R License.

Firearms that are not marked with one of these notations are considered to be “MODERN” and all proper paperwork is required unless you are an FFL Dealer.

Amoskeag Auction Company, Inc. does not warranty the safety of any article it sells. Therefore, it is imperative that, before you use any firearm purchased here or anywhere else, you have it examined by a qualified gunsmith to determine whether or not it is safe to use.

FIREARMS WARNING

250 commercial street - suite 3011 - manchester, new hampshire 03101603/627-7383 fax 603/627-7384 www.amoskeagauction.com

jason & melissa devine - nh license no. 2555

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ABSENTEE ONLY BIDDINGThe Amoskeag Auction Gallery is located in the historic Manchester Millyard at 250 Commercial Street. The auction, as well as viewing, will take place at this location. Directions can be found in the back of the live catalog. Results of the Silent Auction will not be available until November 22nd, 2017.

VIEWINGNOVEMBER 1ST - NOVEMBER 17TH

Viewing will be available from November 1st through November 17th by appointment, as well as on the days of the sale, from 7:30am to 3:00pm. We do have a few select evenings available for viewing and those times and dates can be obtained by calling our office. Our office is not open for viewing on the weekends.

INFORMATIONPLEASE READ OUR TERMS & CONDITIONS OF SALELocated on the inside front and back covers of our catalog you will find our Terms and Conditions of Sale, Absentee Bidding Information, Pre-Registration Forms and other General Information. Please read and become familiar with our Terms and Conditions of Sale.

There will be a Buyer’s Premium of 17.5% added to all purchases. A discounted Buyers Premium of 15% will apply to all purchases paid by cash or check.

PLEASE NOTE: OUR OFFICE WILL BE CLOSED FOR VISITORS ON MONDAY AND TUESDAY FOLLOWING THE SALE. No merchandise will be delivered on those days. We will resume normal business hours (8:00am to 4:00pm) on Wednesday, November 22, 2017.

*OUR OFFICES WILL BE CLOSED ON NOVEMBER 23rd & 24th FOR THE THANKSGIVING HOLIDAY.*

SILENT BIDDERS: SILENT BID SHEETS ARE DUE ON SUNDAY • NOVEMBER 19TH, 2017 BY 3:00 PM (EST)

If you are planning on bidding on an excessive amount of items we request that your bid sheets be turned in on Friday, November 17th.

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Firearms ..................page 2Edged Weapons .....page 38Ammunition ............page 47Magazines ..............page 58Optics ......................page 62Sights ..........................page 63Miscellaneous ........page 64Books ......................page 83Gun Parts ................page 84

Silent Auction No. 1 16AUCTION COMPANY, INC.AMOSKEAG

250 Commercial Street, Suite 3011 • Manchester, NH 03101 603/627-7383 • Fax 603/627-7384www.amoskeagauction.com Jason & Melissa Devine • NH License No. 2555

Catalog Production/Descriptions

Jason Devine • Don Ellison • John Michno • Ray Drabble • Garry Boucher • Glenn Dubois • Marc Cammack Tom Kulik • Josh Cresswell • Barry Stenquist • Emma LaPierre • Delani Quintal • Jennifer Topouzoglou

Photography & Design: Jason & Melissa Devine • Beth Foltz

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MODEL LADYSMITH HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #12595, 22 Long, 3 1/2” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces have toned to brown with strong traces of original blue in the protected areas along with dings, oxidation blemishes and pitting. The hammer has rich case-hardened colors with light operational wear and the trigger has worn to brown / pewter on the face with strong colors left on the sides. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips with S&W logos rate about very good with light dents, dings and scuffs, mostly on the left panel. The gun still times and locks up correctly and all appropriate parts including the grips have correct matching numbers. (86520-3047) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (350/550)

2001. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 60 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER serial #R199039, 38 Special, 1 7/8” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate very good to excellent with scat-tered light scratches and other handling marks in addition to a turn ring on the cylinder. The service hammer and trigger retain full hard chrome finish. The replacement Sile finger groove checkered rubber combat grips rate near excellent with light handling marks. The gun still times and locks up correctly and should make a great concealed carry or home defense gun. (88450-22) {MODERN} (350/550)

2002. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 12-3 MILITARY & POLICE AIRWEIGHT REVOLVER serial #4D06545, 38 Special, 4” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this late 1970’s-made revolver retain about 99% factory anodized and blue finishes with a faint turn ring on the cylinder. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver S&W medallions are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. This lovely condition gun includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cleaning kit and paperwork. This gun appears to have seen little if any use. (88483-8) {MODERN} (350/550)

2003. CUSTOM INTERARMS MARK X BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #8817, .22 Hornet Ackley Improved, 19 1/2” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original thinning blue and there are several impact marks next to the caliber designation, most likely from when it was updated. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock rates excellent with only a couple small blemishes in the finish and it has a rounded cheekpiece on the left side. The magazine floorplate has been professionally replaced with a wooden filler piece and the spring and follower have been replaced with a piece of wood to make this a single shot rifle. This beautiful Mauser-actioned rifle is not equipped with sights, but it has a two piece scope mount on the receiver and the stock is equipped with sling swivel studs and wears a Pachmayr Old English solid rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14 1/2”. The barrel is marked as “K Hornet” caliber. As with any arm, a competent gunsmith should verify the caliber and check headspace before firing. (218476-24) {MODERN} (300/500)

2004. CUSTOM INSCRIBED HENRY GOLDEN BOY LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #GB050830, 22 LR, 20” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original finish on the golden Brasslite receiver, brass buttplate, and blue barrel and action which show a couple of light handling marks and the buttplate exhibits a little tarnish. The American walnut stock and forearm rate excellent with the right side of the buttstock inscribed with “Let’s Roll”. This custom inscribed rifle is from a set of rifles purchased as gifts for employees and is as new with its original box. (128087-219) {MODERN} [Kenneth Fry Collection] (350/550)

2005. RUGER OLD MODEL BLACKHAWK REVOLVER serial #30-00334, 357 Magnum, 6 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1969-made revolver retains about 97% factory blue and anodized finishes with light high edge wear, scattered scratches and turn ring on the cylinder. The replacement checkered walnut oversized finger groove Herrett’s Model RR grips rate excellent. The revolver features factory serrated ramp front sight and black blade adjustable rear sight. The transfer bar safety update has not been performed to this gun. A good solid revolver for range or field use. (88425-6) {MODERN} (350/550)

2006. WALTHER P99 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #460217, 40 S&W, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original black finish and the black polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features windage adjustable three dot sights, top of the slide mounted de-cocker and ambidextrous paddle style magazine release. The pistol includes a pair of factory ten round magazines and a Ber-

ry’s Mfg. hard case. (86520-3250) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (350/550) 2007. GLOCK MODEL 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #CTA255US, .40 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% of their original Tenifer finish with a few light scratches visible.

The third generation sub-compact polymer frame rates ex-cellent and the pistol comes with fixed white outline sights, a single 9 round factory

magazine and hi-rise Kydex style holster. (108500-1) {MODERN} (350/550) 2008. RUGER SECURITY-SIX REVOLVER serial #153-34094, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless surfaces rate about excellent showing minor light handling

marks with a faint turn ring visible along the cylinder. The revolver has a standard ramp front sight and adjustable rear sight with diamond checkered grips that have silver phoenix

medallions in overall excellent condition. Included is a red and black factory box correctly end-label but not numbered to the gun, and with owner’s manual. This late 70’s production

revolver would make a fine addition to any collection. (108483-12) {MODERN} (350/550)2009. LERUITTE-SMEETS / BELGIAN DOUBLE ACTION BELTMASTER REVOLVER 10.8mm,

4 3/16” part round part octagon barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This gun has a “[crown] / LS” mark identified to Le-ruitte-Smeets of Liege and Belgian crown proofs. The metal surfaces retain about 96% reapplied blue that is thinning to

purple with light handling marks, oxidized pitting and edge wear plus a few old pits and handling marks are visible under the later finish. Portions of the hammer, trigger and ejector assembly retain strong Nitre blue with light to moderate oper-ational wear. The diamond checkered walnut factory grips rate very good to excellent with light handling marks, mostly on the right panel. This gun is equipped with a safety on the left side of the frame, a lanyard loop and remains fully functional. (88519-2) {C&R} (300/500)

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2010. COLT 1851 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY PIETTA serial #555929, .36 cal., 7 1/2” octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with bold case-hardened colors still present on the frame, hammer and loading lever. The brass frame rates excellent. The smooth one-piece walnut factory grips rate excellent. This gun appears to have seen little if any use. (88517-6) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

2011. HIGH STANDARD DURA-MATIC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #499473, 22 LR, 6 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This Series M-101 pistol retains about 97% original blue with high edge wear, pinprick pitting and scratches. The diamond checkered one-piece wraparound factory grips rate about very good with scuffing on the edge of the left butt and other light handling marks. The pistol features a serrated Patridge front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. This pistol is very good condition but lacks a magazine. (88435-7) {MODERN} (150/250)

2012. SMITH & WESSON 2ND MODEL SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #29645, 38 S&W, 4” barrel with a very lightly and partially oxidized bore exhibiting a few pits. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nickel plate with scattered light flaking and oxidation stains in addition to scratches, bubbling and pitting. The hammer and trigger have bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear and strong blue on the barrel latch. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips rate good to very good

with a few minor dings and light diamond point wear. The grips and all appropriate parts are cor-rectly numbered to the gun, barrel-to-frame fit is tight and the gun still times and locks up correctly. An ex-cellent condition second model. (88315-225LS5-45) {ANTIQUE} [Lewis T. Steadman Collection] (400/600)2013. SMITH & WESSON MILITARY & POLICE HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #S986253, 38 Special, 5” tapered barrel with an excellent bore. One of the last “S” prefix M&P’s to be made in 1948 this gun retains about 98% original blue with light edge wear and a turn ring on the cylinder. The service trig-ger and hammer retain rich case-hardened colors. The square butt diamond checkered walnut factory Magna grips are numbered to the gun and rate very good to excellent with a small ding on the left panel and a few scattered compressed diamond points. Both diamonds around the escutcheons have tiny chips of wood miss-

ing but they appear to be manufacturing defects. A very nice postwar five-screw pre-model 10 revolver that has only seen minimal use in the last 69 years. (88517-1) {C&R} (350/550)

2014. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 38 BODYGUARD AIRWEIGHT REVOLVER serial#34J800, 38 Special, 1 7/8” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue and anodized finishes with high edge holster wear, a few oxidation stains, turn ring on the cylinder and scratches. The service trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The factory grips have been replaced with Crimson Trace checkered synthetic “Laser Grips” that are fully functional and rate excellent. The gun has spent some time in a holster but still times and locks up correctly. The short round butt grips and protected hammer make this a natural for concealed carry. (88523-2) {MODERN} (350/550)

2015. SMITH & WESSON M&P 40 COMPACT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #DVE1363, .40 S&W, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of their black Melonite finish with the polymer frame rating near excellent showing very light holster wear along its sides. The pistol has fiber optic front and rear sights and comes with (4) ten round factory magazines, correct factory hard case numbered to the gun. According to a letter found in the case this pistol was sent back to the factory for some rework and has had some parts replaced. (108498-2) {MODERN} (350/550)

2016. SMITH & WESSON M&P 9 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #HRK3882, 9mm, 4 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 99% factory black finish. The polymer frame rates excellent. This pistol features a molded-in rail on the dust cover, magazine safety, ambidextrous slide stop and three dot sights with cocking shelf. The pistol includes a pair of ten-round magazines. (88541-1S20842) {MODERN} (350/550)

2017. RUGER SP-101 REVOLVER serial #577-06706, 22 LR, 4 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate about excellent with a very light turn ring on the cylinder. The rub-ber factory grips with diamond checkered walnut inserts and laser etched Ruger logo rate excellent. This revolver features a barrel with ejector rod shroud, square blade front sight with fiber optic insert and black blade fully adjustable factory rear sight. This SP-101 will be great on the trail, as a trainer or for small game hunting. (88544-23D29806) {MODERN} (350/550)

2018. COLT MODEL 1877 LIGHTNING REVOLVER serial #89731, 38 Long Colt, 3 1/2” barrel with scattered light pitting. This 1893-made revolver without ejector retains about 90% original and reapplied blue. The grip frame has original blue with the backstrap worn to brown, frontstrap thinning to purple and blue, scratches and edge wear. The frame and barrel have reapplied blue finish that has faded with edge wear, scratches, oxidation blemishes and minor pitting. The un-numbered checkered hard rubber factory grips rate about excellent with light handling wear. The grip studs on the frame are cut off, the loading gate spring is weak and the gun still functions mechanically. (88433-37) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (350/550)

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2019. FRANCHI MODEL 48AL SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #A83380, 12 ga., 26” Poly Choked barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue and anodized

finishes having some scattered spots of light fine oxidation staining with some very light silvering on the high edges of the receiver. The receiver is importer marked and the Poly choke is missing its bead. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock

and finger groove forend rate about excellent with a few light handling marks and spots of flaking varnish. A versatile bird gun that is adaptable to most hunting environments with a flick of the wrist. (108339-24) {MODERN} (350/550)

2020. COLT WOODSMAN TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #39823-S, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this second series 1949-made pistol retain about 85% plus original finish with scattered light oxidation stains, thinning finish on the grip frame, high edge wear and handling marks. The checkered thumb rest synthetic factory grips with Rampant Colt rate very good to excellent with a few light handling marks. The pistol features a serrated ramp front sight and Coltmaster rear sight. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. It should make a great little trail gun or shooter. (88472-7) {C&R} (350/550)

2021. COLT HUNTSMAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #001421S, 22 LR, 6 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1969-made pistol holds strong condition. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue with light stains present on the right side of the slide, barrel and receiver in addition to light high edge wear and handling marks. The checkered walnut grips rate about very good with light handling wear and flaking finish. The pistol features a bottom magazine release, serrated ramp front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. The pistol includes a single factory magazine and should make a great plinker or trail gun. (88472-2) {MODERN} (350/550)

2022. COLT 1991A1 COMPACT MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #CP06796, 45 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent barrel. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue that is starting to thin to gray along with high edge wear, frontstrap mostly worn to pewter, assembly marks and handling wear. The double diamond checkered laminated hardwood factory grips with silver Colt medallions rate excellent. This version of the Officers Model features three dot sights, extended slide stop, beavertail grip safety, extended thumb safety and flat serrated mainspring housing. The gun includes a single magazine. This gun has spent some time in a holster but has many more years of good service left. (88470-8) {MODERN} (350/550)

2023. U.S. MODEL 1917 REVOLVER BY SMITH & WESSON serial #86781, 45 ACP/AR, 5 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This August 1918 made revolver has about 50% original blue with moderate to heavy wear and scratches. The service trigger, service hammer and lanyard loop have strong case-hardened colors fading to a gray-pewter mix with the lanyard loop all pewter. The un-numbered smooth walnut factory grips rate good to very good as lightly cleaned with light dents and dings plus the metal is proud of the wood in the corners. The “[ordnance bomb]” on the frame and “[eagle] / S21 or S22” are crisp and the gun still functions mechanically. This gun will make a great shooter or restoration project. (88523-20) {C&R} (350/550)

2024. SMITH & WESSON K-200 BRITISH CONTRACT MILITARY & POLICE HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #750956, 38 S&W, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This Australian Department of Defense marked “Victory” revolver retains about 99% arsenal type later applied Parkerized finish with old pits and handling marks visible under the new finish along with some later handling wear. The service hammer and trigger have strong case-hardened colors with moderate operational wear. The smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to another gun and rate about very good as lightly refinished exhibiting light handling wear. This gun has Australian Depart-ment of Defense markings, factory-thorough-repair markings dated 1955, Lithgow inspection marks along with the usually inspection and proof marks found on commonwealth guns plus an importer mark. Timing and lock up are good and the lanyard loop is present. A nice revolver for the start-up collector or if you want a good shooter. (88523-28) {C&R} (350/550)

2025. COLT OPEN TOP SPUR TRIGGER REVOLVER serial #46650, 22 RF, 2 3/8” barrel with a good to very good bore showing pitting with good rifling throughout. The barrel and cylinder have toned to pewter with scattered fine staining, a little pinprick pitting and some tiny impact marks. The brass frame has toned to a pleasing ochre patina with areas of tiny impact marks. The hammer and trigger have toned to gray closely matching the barrel with faint traces of fire blue on the protected areas of the trigger. The walnut birdshead grips rate about very good with light handling marks, worn flaking varnish and are both pencil numbered to the gun. The barrel is numbered to the frame, the cylinder advances but the hammer no longer locks back. (58547-46) {ANTIQUE} (350/550)

2026. RUGER SECURITY-SIX REVOLVER Serial #153-11532, .357 Magnum, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stain-less surfaces rate excellent showing a few light scratches, faint turn ring on the cylinder and very minor holster wear. The re-volver has a pinned ramp front sight with black blade adjustable rear sight. The diamond checkered walnut grips with phoenix medallions rate excellent and included with this revolver are a correct factory red and black box correctly end-labeled to the gun with shipping sleeve, manual and related papers. (108483-13) {MODERN} (350/550)

2027. TAURUS 45-410 JUDGE REVOLVER serial #BW693939, 45 Colt / .410 bore, 3” barrel with bright excellent bore. The stainless surfaces rate near excellent with a few light handling marks and light turn ring along the cylinder. The hammer, trigger, and thumb latch have a bright gold color plate and the revolver has a square groove rear sight with fiber optic front. The black “Ribber” grips with Taurus logo medallions rate excellent and included is a correct factory box end-labeled and numbered to the gun with manual, keys, tool and warranty card. (108505-1) {MODERN}(350/550)

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2028. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 10 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #C544979, .38 Special, 4” pinned barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish with a few light scratches, spots of minor silvering at the muzzle and a light turn ring along the cylinder. The revolver has standard sights and the diamond checkered Magna grips with silver S&W medallions rate excellent having crisp points, minor handling marks and are numbered to the gun. Included with this revolver is a black leather Bucheimer B7 holster with silver snaps that remains in good overall condition. (108425-4) (C&R) (350/550)

2029. WINCHESTER MODEL 94 COMMEMORATIVE CEN-TENNIAL ’66 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #8224, 30-30 Win., 26” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel, lever, hammer, loading gate, trigger and hammer retain 97% original blue with light handling marks and spots of freck-ling. The frame, forend cap, and crescent buttplate retain 98% bright gold color plate with scattered light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining. The rear sight has been removed and a blank inserted in the dovetail. A Williams aperture sight has been installed on the frame and the front blade sight remains. The smooth high gloss finish walnut straight grip stock and forend rate good overall with a few light handling marks and a near full length crack on the left side of the forend. This is an honest shooter with a touch of golden flair. Included is a Gun Slinger hard case and a black nylon zippered sleeve. (108541-9S20796) {C&R} (300/550)

2030. BELGIAN CENTER HAMMER PERCUSSION FOLDING TRIGGER POCKET PISTOL .67 caliber, 2 3/4” octagon barrel. This pistol is unmarked except for a Belgian proof on the frame and a “(crown) / V” on the barrel. The barrel shows 85% textured twist pattern. The frame is engraved in bold foliate scroll and bears an even gray patina. The walnut bag shaped grip rates very good with about 85% original finish and with clamshell shaped hinged compartment in butt. (18484-24) {ANTIQUE} (350/450)

2031. BELGIAN CENTER HAMMER PERCUSSION POCK-ET PISTOL .65 caliber, 3 1/4” barrel. This pistol is not maker marked but bears the “ELG” Belgian proof along with a crown over PM. The boxlock frame shows bold floral engraving. The barrel is an even gray patina while the iron frame is more silvery. The walnut bag shaped grip rates near excellent. (18484-19) {ANTIQUE} (350/450)

2032. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 SECOND ISSUE RE-VOLVER serial #52019, 32 RF, 3 1/2” barrel with an about very good bore. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain 95% original nickel plated finish overall with just fine scratches and a little discoloration present. The two-piece rosewood grips rate near excellent with 95% original finish and some light impact marks on the butts. A very nice little 1 1/2 in factory nickel. (18484-29) {ANTIQUE} (350/550)

2033. ALLEN & THURBER BAR HAMMER PERCUSSION PEPPERBOX REVOLVER serial #79, .31 cal., 4” six-barrel cluster with oxidized and pitted bores. The metal surfaces

of this Worcester Massachusetts-made gun have been lightly cleaned to pewter with scattered light stains from oxidation, pitting and handling marks. The bag shaped

smooth walnut grips are numbered to the gun and rate about very good with light dents and dings. The factory engraving on the frame and nipple shield

remain crisp but the markings on the barrel have lightly softened. The gun remains fully functional but the triggerguard is missing and the barrels are correctly numbered to the gun. (88478-2) {ANTIQUE} (350/550)2034. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 SECOND ISSUE TIP-UP

REVOLVER serial #92536, 22 Short, 3 3/16” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of the barrel retain about 40% original blue that is thinning to a mix of purple and brown along with oxidation stains, pitting and handling marks. The cylinder has toned to brown with oxidation stains and pitting. The frame has an amazing amount of silver plate left with multiple light scratches and very light high edge wear for a rating of about 98%. The hammer has a few swirls of case-hardened colors but is mostly brown and the trigger pewter. The smooth walnut grips rate very good plus with lightly flaking finish and handling marks. The grips are numbered to the gun but the assembly numbers on the barrel and cylinder are no longer visible due to the corrosive effects of the old ammunition. Timing and lock up are good and the barrel-to-frame fit has slight play. A nice example of a Second

Issue. (88426-131) {ANTIQUE} (350/550)

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2035. RUGER MODEL 44 STANDARD SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #102-88222, .44 Mag., 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% thinning blue with brown undertones that has spots of oxidation staining, light scratches and some silvering along some of the high edges. The barrel has been drilled and tapped and a set of factory holes in the receiver plugged. The rifle is sighted with a folding rear and brass bead front sight and has an added rubber recoil pad. The hardwood stock rates about very good having added finish that has spots of flaking, a few light handling marks with a small area of added filler and a plugged hole at the toe. (108443-2) {MODERN} (350/550)

2036. WINCHESTER MODEL 9422M LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #F104754, .22 Magnum, 20 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal

surfaces retain 95% original blue with spots of scattered light fine oxidation staining, tiny nicks, and some light silvering along the working parts. The rifle has standard sights sling swivels

and the straight grip smooth walnut stock and forend rate about very good with numerous light handling marks, shallow dings, and spots of flaking varnish. (108413-22) {MODERN} (350/550)

2037. UNMARKED PERCUSSION POCKET PISTOL .40, 6 1/2” octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel is an overall dull pewter gray and oxidized brown patina showing scattered light pinpricking, with more moderate pitting near the muzzle. The patent breech shows light engraving with an inlaid silver band, the tang neatly engraved as well. The

back action lock is a dull pewter patina with sparse loose open flowing scroll. The German silver triggerguard features a pineapple finial front exten-

sion which is lightly engraved, as-is the bow of the guard. There is a square German silver monogram plate atop the wrist which is not engraved and another oval German silver on the flat-bottomed butt. The American black walnut

stock has a flared butt with coarsely checkered grasping area and rates about very good with overall minor dings and handling marks from the years and flaking varnish, with a small crack ahead of the left side escutcheon. There is a pewter nosecap with a flak

missing from its right side. The lock functions mechanically, the ramrod under a rib has come un-soldered and is retained only by the ramrod. A quality-made middle-of-the-road coat pistol over all. (38433-64) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (400/600)

2038. NEW HAMPSHIRE UNDERHAMMER PERCUS-SION TARGET PISTOL FROM DAVID HILLIARD serial #106, .38 cal., 12” octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel is an overall dull gunmetal gray with scattered brown oxi-dation staining, oxidation, light pitting and a number of moderate

tool marks. The scant brass blade front sight is numbered to the barrel and there is a small v-notch rear sight; the top barrel flat is stamped “DH Hilliard/Cornish/NH.”. Underside of the barrel is marked “2-1 3/8” ahead of

the brass nipple shield. The hammer and trigger are dark gray patina and the mechanism seems to work, the grip frame is brass and is a dull ochre patina. The curly maple stock is smooth and rates very good, showing an old refinish many years ago, but with the overall minor dings, dents and handling marks from the years. A very good example overall from this prolific maker. (38433-68) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (400/600)

2039. WINCHESTER MODEL 1906 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #55269, 22 S,L,LR, 20” barrel with a bright very good plus bore which shows only a couple spots of light pitting. The metal surfaces retain 99% museum-grade restored blue. All of the markings remain crisp and legible with the Winchester proofs being light but all of the corners and edges are sharp and crisp. Whoever refinished this gun really knew his business. The gumwood buttstock and grooved forend rate excellent and appear unmolested, with only minor scattered dings and handling marks from the years, if they are refinished it is as masterful a job as the metalwork. What is likely the original front sight is in place showing some light pitting, the stamped sheet-metal 1901 rear sight is in place and there is a nice Lyman tang sight at the rear. An absolutely super 1906, as-restored. (38211-2) {C&R} (400/600)

2040. M1 CARBINE BY SPRINGFIELD ARMORY INC. serial #SC11096, 30 Carbine, 18” 2-45 dated Inland barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered frosting. The metal surfaces of this commercial carbine retain 97% of a gray arsenal parkerized finish with a spot of parker-ized-over pitting on bayonet lug, some fading along barrel, gray staining on charging handle and silvering on buttplate. The walnut stock rates very good plus with scattered light dings and handling marks. The parts appear to be of both commercial and USGI manufacture. Two 30 round Seymour products magazines and a canvas GI style sling are included. A very fine aftermarket carbine. (208547-27) {MODERN} (300/500)

2041. U.S. M1 CARBINE BY INLAND DIVISION serial #5405016, 30 Carbine, 18” 1944 dated Inland barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% of a reapplied polished blue finish. The walnut stock rates excellent as-refinished with an added oil and a few tiny handling marks. The parts appear to be of mixed manufacture and there is Blue Sky import mark on the barrel. An aftermarket leather sling and a 5 round magazine are included. A solid GI carbine overall. (208478-1) {C&R} (300/500)

2042. SPANISH CIVIL WAR MARKED MOSIN NAGANT 91/30 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TULA serial #101378, 7.62x54 Russian, 29” barrel with a good plus bore that shows frosting throughout but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1936-dated hex receiver rifle retain 90% of an arsenal blue finish with scattered light freckling, fading to brown and light silvering on the exposed edges. The Finnish replacement stock rates very good with a 3/4” crack to the left of upper tang, a couple abrasions, small plugged hole on the toeline of butt, scattered dings and handling marks. The floorplate is matching to the barrel shank but the other parts do not. The rifle has the early blade front sight and the unpinned rear sight. The receiver is marked “MADE IN USSR” indicating that it was imported from Spain in the 1950’s and no cleaning rod is present. A solid example of a 91/30 that likely saw use during the Spanish Civil War. (208550-2) {C&R} (200/300)

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2043. SPANISH M43 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LA CORUNA serial #0-4008, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1950-dated rifle retain 90% arsenal blue with some oxidation staining on bolt body, oxidation on barrel and band, silvering at muzzle scattered light freckling and fading to brown. The hardwood stock rates very good with scattered dings and handling marks. All of the visible serialized parts are matching to the receiver. A very good post-war Spanish Mauser. (208441-95) {C&R} (200/300)

2044. GERMAN GEW 88 “COMMISSION” BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SPANDAU serial #2372d, 8mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a very good bore that shows frosting throughout much of its length and a patch of pitting near muzzle. The receiver and bolt of this “S” marked 1894 dated rifle are a dull gray patina with scattered oxidation and light pitting. The other parts are a dull brown patina with a couple small dents in the barrel jacket and scattered oxidation. The hardwood stock rates good plus with partially faded imperial cartouches, a repaired crack on each side of lower tang, a 2” chip on the right side of barrel, a few other small chips, scattered dings and handling marks. The cocking knob, safety and bolt shroud are mismatched but all of the other visible present parts are matching to the receiver and there is a unit marking on the front band that reads “66.R.11.20”. The rear sight, bandkeeper, rear sling hardware and cleaning rod are all missing. The buttplate has a loose fit and the rear tang screw is a modern replacement. A good restoration candidate overall. (208501-2) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2045. INDIAN MKIII* SMLE BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY ISHAPORE serial #30780M, 303 British, 25” barrel with a good bore that shows light pitting and frosting throughout much of its length but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1952-dated rifle retain 90% of an arsenal black enamel finish with the magazine being a brown patina and scattered flaking. The hardwood stock rates very good plus with strong Indian cartouches on the right side of the butt, a “7” rack number on top of pistolgrip, a couple armorer reinforcements on the rear of handguard, a few dings and handling marks. The front sight blade has some added orange paint, the magazine and stock are mismatched but the other parts are matching. There is a Century import mark on the right rear of the receiver and an aftermarket sling is included. A very good post-independence Ishapore. (208550-3) {C&R} (300/400)

2046. SWEDISH M96 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY CARL GUSTAFS serial #256654, 6.5x55 Swedish, 29” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1909-dated rifle retain 70% arsenal blue with the floorplate, triggerguard and bandkeepers being a silver pewter, scattered fading to gray and flaking to brown along the barreled action. The walnut stock rates very good with two strong crown proofs on the underside of pistolgrip, two small red painted dots on the right side of butt, a small armorer repair above the right grasping grooves, scattered dings and handling marks. The cleaning rod is mismatched but all other visible parts are matching to the receiver. The bore has a “3” for bore condition, there is a Century import mark on the right side of the barrel. A fine example of these desirable Swedish Mauser rifles. (208476-10) {C&R} (300/400)

2047. FRENCH MODEL 1892 REVOLVER BY ST. ETIENNE serial #H77931, 8mm French Ordnance, 4 1/2” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 90-93% arsenal blue with some light silvering on barrel, scat-tered small spots of freckling and fading to brown. The strawed parts are a gray patina with scattered freckling. The checkered grips rate very good with scattered dings and handling marks. A very good World War One French revolver. (208514-8) {C&R} (200/400)

2048. RARE MAMBA MODEL 1 SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #78PV01053, 9mm, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless surfaces rate excellent with a few light scratches and handling marks. The checkered rubber grips rate excellent with a few light handling marks. The Mamba was developed in Rhodesia in the late 1970’s but produced in South Africa due to the former’s political troubles. About 80 of these pistols were imported by Navy Arms with some being assembled in the US. The steel of these pistols is not considered of high quality so it is advised not to fire these pistols and the safety works when the hammer is manipulated to the rear. The gun includes its original box correctly end-labeled to the gun and several pamphlets detailing the gun. Firearms with ties to Rhodesia are exceedingly rare in the United States and this will make an interesting addition to any collection. (208523-14) {MODERN} (350/550)

2049. SPANISH MODEL 1893 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LUDWIG LOEWE serial #39716, 7mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered frosting. The receiver is mostly a dull gray patina with scattered oxidation. The other parts retain 60% arsenal blue with scattered fading to gray and oxidation. The walnut stock rates very good with an added varnish, no visible markings, scattered dings and handling marks. The serialized parts are mismatched and this is a solid early Spanish Mauser overall. (208546-8) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

2050. JAPANESE TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #86529, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2” barrel with a very good plus bore. The metal surfaces of this 3rd series rifle retain 85% original blue with the buttplate and part of the bolt handle appearing cleaned to gray with oxidation, some light pitting on lower tang, scattered oxidation, fading to brown and freckling. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good with a few small abrasions, scattered dings and handling marks. All parts are matching including the firing pin and the Chrysanthemum has been ground. A monopod, cleaning rod and matching dust cover are all included with this rifle. The dustcover has been cleaned giving it a silvery-gray appearance with scattered oxidation. A solid early Nagoya Arisaka. (208441-61) {C&R} (200/400)

2051. ITALIAN M41 CARCANO BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TERNI serial #G4275, 6.5 Carcano, 27” barrel with a good bore that shows some scattered frosting and oxidation. The metal surfaces of this “FAT 41” coded rifle retain 90% arsenal blue with the bolt body showing oxidation staining, scattered light oxidation and fading to gray. The beech stock rates very good plus with a strong Terni cartouche on the left side of butt, the beginnings of a small split at upper tang, scattered dings and handling marks. The stock appears to have been overstamped to match and the right side of butt is marked “MADE IN ITALY”. A fine example of these World War Two Italian rifles. (208409-12) {C&R} (200/300)

2052. ITALIAN M41 CARCANO BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TERNI serial #AU4816, 6.5 Carcano, 27” barrel with a very good bore that has a few pits and some frosting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this “FAT 42” marked rifle retain 90% arsenal blue with scattered light fading to brown and freckling. The bolt body shows oxidation throughout its length. The beech stock rates very good with an added varnish, a small chip in front of magazine, the beginnings of a small sliver in the cleaning rod channel, scattered dings and handling marks. The stock is matching to the barrel and there is a “MADE IN ITALY” import mark on the right side of butt. A fine Italian World War Two Carcano rifle. (208409-9) {C&R} (200/300)

2053. SAUER 38 (H) SEMI AUTO PISTOL serial #406505, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a fair bore that shows a couple rings of oxidation and further scattered oxidation. The metal surfaces retain 99% reapplied matte blue. The S&S marked checkered grips rate very good plus with a few small flattened points, a tiny chip around left screw hole and a few dings. The grips are a bit loose, the magazine will not release, the safety and decocker are sluggish. The pistol is marked with commercial “(Crown)/N” proofs and a single magazine is included that is marked with an intertwined “S&S” on the front of baseplate. (208050-584) {C&R} (100/200)

2054. SOVIET 91/30 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TULA serial #7487, 7.62x54 Russian, 28 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1937-dated round receiver rifle retain 85% arsenal blue with the buttplate being a gray patina with oxidation, scattered fading to brown and some light freckling on receiver. The pre-war stock rates very good with an armory-added oil finish, a faint Tula star cartouche on right side of butt, scattered flaking, dings and handling marks. The parts are mismatched but many have a Tula star marking. The rear sight base is not pinned, there are wire hangers present in the sling slots, these features along with the date may prove a Spanish Civil War origin but there are no “MADE IN USSR” markings. A mismatched bayonet and canvas military sling are included. A very good pre-war Mosin Nagant. (208546-12) {C&R} (150/250)

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2055. JAPANESE TYPE 99 “LAST DITCH” BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOYO KOGYO serial #50641, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 35th series rifle retain 93% original blue with some tiny spots of light pitting on the receiver, scattered light fading and freckling. The Asian hardwood stock has an unrepaired duffle cut at the rear band but otherwise rates very good retaining much of its original varnish with crisp Japanese markings on the underside of butt, a 3/4” chip on left front of stock, a couple small further chips, scattered dings, light scratches and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum is fully intact, the front band is un-numbered as is typical for late guns and all other serialized parts are matching. The rifle has all late features such as no front sight guards, a fixed rear sight, short handguard and a wood buttplate. A nice example of a late Hiroshima-made Type 99. (208426-65) {C&R} (200/400)

2056. JAPANESE TYPE 38 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOKYO ARSENAL serial #550619, 6.5 Arisaka, 30 1/2” barrel with a fair bore that shows oxidation and pitting throughout but visible rifling. The barreled action retains 85% arsenal blue with a patch of heavy pitting on barrel in front of handguard, a further small spot of light pitting at breech end of barrel, scattered fading to brown and light oxidation. The bands, triggerguard, floorplate and lower tang are a gray patina with some moderate pitting on lower tang and triggerguard and overall oxidation blemishes. The Asian hardwood stock rates about very good with a couple small cracks in front of rear sight, a 1” chip on right grasping groove, a couple smaller chips, overall dings, light scratches and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum is fully intact, the bolt handle is numbered “292” and the remaining parts appear un-numbered. A solid example of an early Arisaka rifle. (208441-67) {C&R} (200/300)

2057. JAPANESE TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #40150, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows minor frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 24th series rifle retain 90% arsenal blue with scattered fading to brown, silvering on the exposed edges, light freckling and rough machining on the lower tang. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good with some chatter marks around pistolgrip, a small chip at front left of handguard, a few abrasions on butt, the expected scattered dings and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum is fully intact, the serial numbers are mismatched and an original cleaning rod is present. A very good Kokura-produced T99 Arisaka. (208426-59) {C&R} (150/250)

2058. BRITISH MKIII SMLE BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LONDON SMALL ARMS serial #M49154, 303 British, 25” barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered frosting. The metal surfaces of this 1915-made rifle retain 75% arsenal blue with a few spots of light pitting, scattered light oxidation, freckling and fading to brown. The hardwood stock rates about very good with an armory dark oil finish, a partially faded “FR” rebuild marking on right side of butt, a few armorer repairs, abrasions, overall dings, handling marks and light scratches. The rear sight has been renumbered to match, the stock, bolt and nosecap are all matching to the receiver. The stock has a blank brass stock disc that is protruding outward, the rifle retains its magazine cutoff and a canvas Enfield sling is included. A very good Enfield from a desirable maker. (208546-7) {C&R} (250/450)

2059. YUGO M48A BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #P8340, 8mm Mauser, 23” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95-97% arsenal blue with oxidation staining on buttplate, some scattered cosmoline remnants, fading around front band and light silvering around floorplate and triggerguard. The elm stock rates near excellent with crisp Serbian inspection stamps, some carved Cyrillic letters on the left side of stock and a few handling marks. The bolt is matching, the stock has been renumbered to match, the floorplate is mismatched and there is Cole’s Distributing import marking on right side of barrel. There is still cosmoline inside the bolt assembly that will need to be cleaned and this is a fine Yugo M48A Mauser rifle. (208060-51) {C&R} (200/300)

2060. ITALIAN M1891 BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY TERNI serial #1A5238, 6.5 Carcano, 17 1/2” barrel with a very good bore that has some light frosting. The metal surfaces of this 1937-dated carbine retain 70% arsenal blue with some silvering around the rear of the barrel, a few tiny dings, scattered freckling and fading to brown. The beech stock rates very good with a lightly added varnish, a partially faded Italian cartouche, a few dings, scattered handling marks and a few tiny hairline cracks. All visible serialized parts are matching including the bayonet assembly and the bayonet is loose. A single Carcano clip and a military style sling are included. A very good example of an 1891 Carcano carbine. (208409-6) {C&R} (150/250)

2061. RUSSIAN M44 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY IZHEVSK serial #VS7113, 7.62x54, 20” barrel with a good bore that shows oxidation throughout but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1944-dated carbine retain 98% arsenal refurbished blue. The laminated stock rates very good plus with some moderate flaking shellac on handguard, scattered light flaking, handling marks and a few dings. All serialized parts are matching and there is a Century Arms import mark on the right side of the barrel. A very good M44 with a nice arsenal laminated stock. (208425-16) {C&R} (150/250)

2062. ROMANIAN M44 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY CUGIR serial #AX793, 7.62x54, 20” barrel with a good bore that shows scattered oxidation and pitting in the grooves but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1953 dated carbine retain 90% original blue with the buttplate toning to a gray patina and scattered light fading to gray on the exposed edges. The beech stock rates very good with an armory varnish finish, the beginnings of a small chip at toe, scattered dings and handling marks. The serialized parts are mismatched, there is a small Century import mark on the barrel and there is no cleaning rod present. A solid example of these uncommon Romanian Mosin carbines. (208426-25) {C&R} (150/250)

2063. JAPANESE TYPE 38 BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY NAGOYA serial #53359, 6.5 Arisaka, 19” barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 2nd series carbine retain 90-93% original blue with some pitting spots on buttplate, scattered light fading and light freckling. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good plus with a lightly added varnish, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The floorplate is mismatched, the firing pin is un-numbered while the bolt handle, safety and front band are all matching to the receiver. The Chrysanthemum remains mostly intact with a few slash marks, a mismatched dust cover and an in-the-white cleaning rod are included with this carbine. A fine example of these Japanese 6.5 caliber carbines. (208426-16) {C&R} (300/500)

2064. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOKYO ARSENAL serial #833404, 6.5 Arisaka, 30 1/2” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows some light frosting. The metal surfaces of this early no-series rifle retain 80% arsenal blue with a few scattered tiny spots of light pitting, freckling and areas fading to gray. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good with an added varnish, a couple small cracks on handguard, a few small chips, a few abrasions, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The Chrsyanthemum is fully intact, the bolt stop appears unnumbered but all other parts are numbered “123” which is likely an assembly number. An original dust cover numbered “123” and an original brown leather sling is included that shows scattered crazing and flaking. A very good and mostly matching early T38. (208426-62) {C&R} (300/500)

2065. ITALIAN M38 TRUPPE SPECIAL CARCANO BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY BERETTA serial #F3326, 7.35 Carcano, 17 3/4” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows minor frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1940-dated carbine retain about 50% arsenal blue with scattered freckling, oxidation and fading to brown. The beech stock rate very good with an armory oil finish, strong inspection markings, a few deep scratches on handguard, a couple abrasions, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The handguard has a gap to the stock in places, the stock is numbered matching to the receiver and a green canvas military style sling is included. A very good example of an uncommon Carcano carbine. (208409-7) {C&R} (200/300)

2066. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #81695, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 7th series rifle retain 80% original blue with scattered fading to gray, light freckling and silvering. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good with scattered dings, handling marks and light scratches. The Chrysanthemum is fully intact, all parts are matching and the rifle correctly exhibits both late and midwar features. An original late-war short cleaning rod is present. A fine example of an interesting Nagoya Arisaka. (208441-16) {C&R} (200/400)

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2067. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOKYO JUKI KOGYO serial #7323, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2” barrel with a very good bore that shows light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 37th series rifle retain 90% original blue with oxidation staining on buttplate, scattered light freckling, silvering on the exposed edges, oxidation on floorplate, triggerguard and lower tang. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good with a strong inspection stamp on underside of pistolgrip, scattered dings, light scratches and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum is ground, the bolt handle and safety are matching but the other parts are un-numbered. An original cleaning rod, monopod and unnumbered dust cover are included. Also included is an unmarked leather sling that shows scattered flaking. A very good example of a Type 99 from an uncommon maker. (208441-15) {C&R} (300/500)

2068. FINNISH M91 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TIKKA serial #42302, 7.62x54 Russian, 31” barrel with a bright ex-cellent bore. The buttplate of this 1942-dated rifle is mostly a dull gray patina with scattered pitting, while the other metal surfaces retain 98% arsenal blue with some scattered light silvering. The Finnish stock rates very good plus with a crisp inspection cartouche, scattered dings and handling marks. The bolt is matching to the barrel shank, the other parts are un-numbered as is typical for Finnish rifles and there are sling wire-hangers present. There is a small Century Arms import mark on the end of the barrel. A nice Finnish 1891 Mosin rifle. (208462-1) {C&R} (200/400)

2069. SWISS 96/11 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #214043, 7.5x55 Swiss, 31” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% original blue with scattered fading to gray, oxidation staining and light freckling. The walnut stock rates very good with a crisp Swiss cross cartouche, a small armorer repair behind triggerguard, a few moderate abrasions, scattered dings and handling marks. The hard rub-ber cocking knob is mismatched and has a couple cracks as is typical for these rifles, the rear sight had a separate assembly number that matches itself but all other visible parts are matching to the receiver. There is a “P” marking on the receiver indicating civilian ownership after service and an unmarked brass muzzle cap is included with this rifle. A very good Swiss straight pull rifle. (208495-11) {C&R} (200/400)

2070. SWISS K11 BOLT ACTION CARBINE serial #58186, 7.5x55 Swiss, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The bands retain 98% of a reapplied blue finish with some light flaking to brown. The other metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blue with the magazine being a gray patina with oxidation staining, scattered flaking to brown and light freckling. The walnut stock rates very good with some lightly added varnish, a crisp Swiss cross cartouche, a couple small chips near left grasping groove, scattered dings and handling marks. The hard rubber cocking knob is un-numbered, the rear sight has its own assembly number which matches itself, the inside of the triggerguard is numbered “682” but all other visible parts are matching to the receiver. A very good example of these Swiss carbines. (208476-59) {C&R} (200/400)

2071. M91 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NEW ENGLAND WESTINGHOUSE serial #633748, 7.62x54 Russian, 31” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows the beginnings of frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 85% Finnish arsenal blue with some silvering around magazine body, oxidation staining on buttplate, scattered fading to gray and light freckling. The American walnut stock rates very good with a strong English Order cartouche, a 3/4” chip on the front left edge, the expected scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The buttplate is mismatched, the floorplate arsenal scrubbed and the bolt arsenal-renumbered to match the barrel shank. The barrel shank is marked with a Finnish army “SA” property marking and there is a small Century import mark on the underside of the barrel. A very good example of a Westinghouse-made Mosin that surely saw combat. (208452-1) {C&R} (300/500)

2072. JAPANESE TYPE 99 “LAST DITCH” BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #46752, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2” barrel with a very good plus bore that shows a couple spots of oxidation. The metal surfaces of this 8th series rifle are turning to a dull gray patina with a few spots of oxidation staining and the lower tang being a silvery patina. The Asian hardwood stock may have a duffle cut under the rear band but it rates very good with a small chip at the right rear of handguard, a crack at the top of the wooden buttplate, scattered handling marks, light flaking and light dings. The Chrysanthemum is fully intact, the barrel band is un-numbered as is typical for late war rifles but all other parts including the firing pin are matching to the receiver. The rifle exhibits mostly late war features such as a fixed rear sight and a stock that lacks grasping grooves. A few of the screws exhibit moderate slot damage. A very good example of a late Nagoya T99 Arisaka. (208441-63) {C&R} (200/400)

2073. SWEDISH M96 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY MAUSER OBERNDORF serial #47342, 6.5x55 Swedish, 29” barrel with a bright near excellent bore that shows perhaps the beginnings of light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1900-dated rifle retain 40% arsenal blue with much of the barrel and floorplate being a silver pewter, scattered fading to gray and scattered freckling. The beech stock rates very good with an added oil finish, a partially faded Swedish crown on underside of wrist, four small holes on right side of butt where a data plate likely once was, a couple abrasions, scattered dings and handling marks. The barrel bands are mismatched but the remaining parts are matching and the stock disc has a “2” for bore condition. There is no cleaning rod included with this rifle. A solid example of an early German-made Swedish Mauser rifle. (208487-36) {C&R} (200/400)

2074. JAPANESE TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #37063, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 21st series rifle retain 85% of an arsenal blue finish with a couple spots appearing touched up, some oxidation at rear of barrel and scattered fading to brown. The buttplate is a dull gray patina with oxidation staining throughout. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good as-refinished with an added varnish, scattered dings and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum has an “X” across it, the front band appears un-numbered and the bolt is mismatched. A cleaning rod is included and this is a solid T99 Arisaka rifle. (208441-55) {C&R} (150/250)

2075. ITALIAN MODEL 91/24 TS BOLT ACTION CARBINE BY BRESCIA serial #O51, 6.5 Carcano, 17 1/2” barrel with a very good bore that shows a few pits and scattered frosting. The metal surfaces of this 1915-dated carbine retain 60% arsenal blue with scattered oxidation and fading to brown. The beech stock rates very good with an older lightly-added oil finish, a faded Italian cartouche on the left side of butt, a small chip at upper tang, two small cracks at upper tang, scattered dings and handling marks. The stock is matching to the barrel and there is a brass nameplate on the butt that reads “CARDNINALI CARAVELLO”. An interesting Carcano carbine overall. (208409-8) {C&R} (200/300)

2076. PLAINFIELD M1 CARBINE serial #53067, 30 Carbine, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this commercial carbine retain 98% original blue with a couple tiny spots of light oxidation on front band and some sparsely scattered silvering specks. The hardwood stock rates about excellent with a white branded “2” rack number on underside of pistol grip, a white paint “MATAWAN BORO” police marking on the right side of butt and scattered handling marks. Two 30-round magazines marked “M2” and a canvas sling are included. A nice aftermarket carbine that should be a fun plinker. (208547-26) {MODERN} (300/500)

2077. PLAINFIELD M1 CARBINE serial #51819, 30 Carbine, 18” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this commercial carbine retain 98% original blue with some light oxidation spots of triggerguard and a few spots of silvering. The hardwood stock rates excellent with a white branded “1” rack number on the underside of pistol grip, a white paint “MATAWAN BORO” police marking on the right side of butt, a few light dings and scattered handling marks. Two 30-round magazines both marked “MADE IN THE USA” and a canvas sling are included. A nice aftermarket carbine overall. (208547-25) {MODERN} (300/500)

2078. PLAINFIELD M1 CARBINE CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED serial #1375, 30 Carbine, 18” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this commercial carbine retain 99% original blue with some light wear on triggerguard. The hardwood stock rates excellent with a few light handling marks. Two 15-round Winchester magazines are included that show scattered oxidation spots. Please note the next lot is consecutively serialized. A nice aftermarket carbine. (208547-23) {MODERN} (300/500)

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2079. PLAINFIELD M1 CARBINE CONSECUTIVELY NUMBERED serial #1376, 30 Carbine, 18” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this commercial carbine retain 99% original blue finish. The hardwood stock rates excellent with a couple minor dings and a few handling marks. The rear sight aperture is frozen at its highest position and the windage knob is stiff. Two 15-round USGI magazines are included that show scattered oxidation. Please note that the previous lot is consecutively serialized. An excellent early Plainfield M1 carbine. (208547-24) {MODERN} (300/500)

2080. CZECH VZ-24 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #P53863, 8mm Mauser, 23” barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered oxidation. The metal surfaces of this 1937-dated rifle are a silver pewter with a few small dings and overall light oxidation staining. The hardwood stock rates about very good with an armory oil finish, a few moderate abrasions, a small crack on handguard, scattered dings and handling marks. The left side of the receiver has Czech acceptance marking and the parts are mismatched. There is an Inter Ordnance import mark on barrel, no cleaning rod is present and a leather sling is included. A solid VZ-24 Mauser. (208441-98) {C&R} (150/250)

2081. YUGO M48 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #T44211, 8mm Mauser, 23” barrel with a good bore that has dried cosmoline throughout. The metal surfaces retain 97% arsenal blue with some light fading and silvering on the exposed edges. The hardwood stock rates very good with a large armorer repair on the right side of butt, some light chipping at toe, a few dings and handling marks. All serialized parts are matching and there is a Century import marking on the barrel. A very good Yugo M48 Mauser overall. (208442-1) {C&R} (200/300)

2082. CHILEAN MODEL 1895 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LUDWIG LOEWE serial #G17, 7mm Mauser, 29” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 30% arsenal blue with the balance being a dull gray patina showing light pitting on the bandkeeper, scattered oxidation and oxidation staining. The hardwood stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with a strong 1895-dated cartouche, a small crack at the front of handguard, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The triggerguard and floorplate are matching but the remaining parts are mismatched. A solid example of an early Chilean Mauser. (208544-45D32691) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

2083. GERMAN GEW 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY DANZIG serial #9941a, 8mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a dark oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of this 1900-dated and “S”-marked rifle are a dull brown oxidized patina. The hardwood stock rates very good with crisp Imperial cartouches, scattered dings and handling marks. All of the visible serialized parts are matching and the rifle has the older 200 meter rear sight base that has been modified so the lowest setting is 400 meters. There is a unit marking on the stock disc that reads “64 RE 4209”, no cleaning rod is present and a leather sling is included that shows flaking throughout. A good project gun overall. (208436-8) {C&R} (200/400)

2084. VZ52 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #A68881, 7.62x45, 20 1/2” threaded barrel with a very good bore that shows light pitting. The metal surfaces of this “she 57”-coded rifle are a dull gray patina with scattered silvering and oxidation staining on the exposed edges. The black enamel buttplate and handguard show scattered flaking and oxidation. The hardwood stock rates fair with an added varnish, a lengthwise crack on the handguard, two repairs on handguard with one being undone, a couple cracks on wrist, a couple other repairs, small cracks, scattered chips, dings and handling marks. The stock is matching to the receiver and there is an import mark on the barrel. A solid example of these interesting Czech rifles. (208441-75) {C&R} (200/300)

2085. JAPANESE TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOYO KOYGO serial #44942, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 30th series rifle are turning to a brown patina with some light pitting on the bands and scattered oxidation. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good with strong Japanese inspection stamps, a few small chips, a couple small abrasions, scattered dings and handling marks. The front band is un-numbered, the bolt is mismatched and the Chrysanthemum is ground. A Toyoda under Nagoya supervision late war bayonet is included with this rifle. The metal parts of the bayonet are a dull gray patina with scattered oxidation and the Asian hardwood handles show a couple tiny chips, a tiny crack and some handling marks. No scabbard or cleaning rod are included. A solid Hiroshima-made T99. (208436-9) {C&R} (150/250)

2086. CUSTOM EGYPTIAN FN-49 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #28716, 8mm Mauser, 17 1/2” shortened barrel with a very good bore that shows pitting and light frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 98% of an arsenal grade phosphate finish with some light dings on magazine and light silvering on the exposed edges. The hardwood stock rates near excellent as-refinished with an added oil finish, some light flaking and a few handling marks. The bolt hold-open is not working, the takedown latch and recoil spring are missing causing the top cover assembly to be loose. An interesting FN-49 rifle overall. (208476-77) {MODERN} (300/500)

2087. SMITH & WESSON M&P 15-22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #DZR6242, 22 LR, 16” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original phosphate with a few spots of silvering on the barrel. The polymer body, stock and pistol grip rate excellent with a few handling marks. The gun lacks iron sights, it is in post-ban configuration with an M4-style stock that is locked to the rear and there is no muzzle device. The gun has a quadrail, a bipod and an NC Star 3-9x42 scope. The scope tube retains 99% original anodized finish, the optics are clear and it has a mildot crosshair reticle. A rubber scope cover is included but no magazine is present. An excellent rimfire AR15-style rifle. (208498-6) {MODERN} (200/400)

2088. WINCHESTER MODEL 57 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #26485, 22 LR, 22” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 30-40% original blue with flaking to brown throughout, fading to gray on the floorplate, freckling on floorplate and oxidation staining on barrel. The walnut stock rates very good with an added varnish, a few spots of flaking, scattered dings and handling marks. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman peep sight, a folding factory rear sight and a blade front sight. A solid Winchester Model 57 rimfire rifle. (208487-35) {C&R} (200/400)

2089. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 66-1 COMBAT MAGNUM REVOLVER serial #102K622, 357 Magnum, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless surfaces of this German proof and importer marked revolver rates good to very good with scattered light to moderate scratches and a turn ring on the cylinder. The service trigger and hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The smooth finger groove goncalo alves factory combat grips with silver S&W medallions rate good plus with moderate edge wear, handling marks and worn finish. The revolver features a factory red ramp front sight and black blade micro adjustable rear sight. There are German Munich proofs on the frame, barrel and cylinder with additional importer marks on the frame and barrel. (88413-101) {MODERN} (300/500)

2090. COLT POLICE POSITIVE TARGET REVOLVER serial #39146, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1939-made revolver retains about 80% plus factory blue with light to moderate edge wear, grip frame thinned to smoky gray, turn ring on the cylinder, scratches, a few areas of oxidation and limited pitting. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions are numbered to the gun and rate near excellent with a few light dents and limited light wear of the diamond points around the butt. The revolver features the correct windage adjustable rear sight and elevation adjustable Patridge front sight. Timing and lock up are excellent and it should make a great shooter or collectible for an upstart collector. (88435-8) {C&R} (300/500)

2091. SMITH & WESSON SIGMA MODEL SW9VE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #PBT8501, 9mm, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate near excellent as does the polymer frame, both exhibiting a few light handling marks. The pistol features three dot sights and includes a single magazine. (88544-4D32523) {MODERN} (200/300)

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2092. U.S. MODEL 1903 NEW ARMY REVOLVER BY COLT serial #240459, 38 Long Colt, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel is a later replacement from another model with the last patent date of 1926, “Colt D.A. 38” on the side and a semi-ramp serrated front sight. This 1904-made revolver has been refurbished and lightly customized but retains strong condition with about 80% plus factory blue with the grip frame worn to pewter with added black paint mostly worn away. The metal surfaces also display light scratches, thinning finish and high edge wear. The hammer and trigger retain strong nitre blue with the spur and trigger face worn. The smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate good to very good as lightly refinished with light dents, dings and scratches. There is a crisp 1904 date on the frame and Captain Jay E. Hoffer’s and Kelly Morse’s marks are also present. There is a factory rework mark on the latch and the assembly number on the cylinder and extractor do not match. The topstrap was milled and flat blade square notch sight added. It gives a decent sight picture but is probably a later gunsmith modification like the barrel. Timing and lock up are good and the lanyard swivel is present. (88523-13) {MODERN} (200/400)

2093. ROSSI MODEL 511 SPORTSMAN REVOLVER serial #L001547, 22 LR, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate very good to excellent with scattered light scratches and a turn ring on the cylinder. The stainless steel semi-target hammer and target trigger rate near excellent with light operational wear. The checkered rubber replacement Pachmayr Presentation grips rate excellent. The revolver features a red insert stainless steel front sight and all stainless steel adjustable rear sight. A nice little kit gun style revolver for range or trail. (88548-1) {MODERN} (125/225)

2094. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 34-1 22/32 KIT GUN REVOLVER serial #120835, 22 LR, 2” pinned barrel with an excellent bore. This late 1960’s revolver retains about 80% original blue with most of the loss to oxidation stains on the grip frame in addition to high edge wear, oxidation blemishes, pitting, handling marks and a turn ring on the cylinder. The service hammer and trigger retain strong case-hardened colors that are starting to fade to pewter with freckling and operational wear. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver S&W medallions rate about good with light to moderate dents, dings, scratches and diamond point wear. The grips are probable replacements as they are proud of the metal on the butt. The gun features a Baughman ramp front sight and black blade adjustable rear sight. (88544-12D32376) {MODERN} (250/450)

2095. REMINGTON OVER UNDER DERINGER serial #137, 41 RF Short, 3” dual barrel cluster with frosted bores. The metal surfaces of this Model No. 4 Deringer retain about 95% original nickel plate with scattered flaking, bubbling and handling marks. The unmarked checkered hard rubber factory grips rate fair to good with moderate to heavy diamond point wear and handling marks. The barrel hinge screw is missing and the left side of the barrel hinge is broken on the frame however the mechanism still works. (88333-36) {C&R} (150/250)

2096. COLT HUNTSMAN SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #033864S, 22 LR, 6 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This third series-style pistol retains about 60% original blue with the barrel toned to brown, grip frame worn to pewter-blue mix, frame and slide thinning, edge wear and handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips rate near excellent with a few handling marks. The sights have been replaced with a Micro serrated Patridge front sight on a Micro base ramp and a Micro fully adjustable rear sight. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. It should make a good range gun. (88544-2D32902) {MODERN} (150/350)

2097. RUGER OLD MODEL BEARCAT REVOLVER serial #J308, 22 LR, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus original blue and anodized finishes with light to moderate edge wear, moderate turn ring on the cylinder, thinning finish on the grip frame and barrel plus a few handling marks. The epoxy resin rosewood grips rate excellent with minor handling marks. The revolver was returned to Ruger in May, 2002 and the transfer bar safety upgrade was performed along with a few other repairs. The gun includes an unlabeled Ruger factory box, bag of assorted “old model” parts removed for the conversion, manual and paperwork. A great little trail gun or starter handgun for youngsters. (88469-4) {C&R} (200/400)

2098. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #108617, 22 Short, 3 3/16” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original nickel plate with light high edge wear and handling marks. The hammer has strong case-hardened colors with light operational wear and the trigger mostly gray. The smooth rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and rate about very good with light flaking of the finish. The cylinder is assembly-numbered to the gun but the barrel is a replacement with a different number. Timing and lock up are good. (88426-132) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

2099. BROWNING MODEL 1955 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #610994, 380 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% factory blue with light high edge wear, thinning finish on the grip frame and light handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips with Browning in an oval rate excellent. The pistol includes a single magazine. A fine pistol with light use and many years of service left in it. (88438-3) {MODERN} (300/500)

2100. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #74349, 32 S&W (Short), 3 1/2” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original nickel plate with scattered light handling marks and a turn ring on the cylinder. The hammer has strong case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips with S&W logo are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, barrel-to-frame fit is tight and the mech-anism still functions. A really fine gun for your collection. (88487-50) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

2101. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #46559, 32 S&W (Short), 3 1/2” barrel with a scattered oxidation and pits in the bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory reapplied nickel plate with scattered light handling marks and a turn ring on the cylinder. There is a factory rework mark on the butt and a rework date of December, 1953 on the grip frame. The metal has old but small pits visible under the new finish and other repairs may have been done during the rework. The hammer has bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The diamond checkered black with red swirls hard rubber grips have the S&W logo and rate excellent. All appropriate parts and the grips are correctly numbered to the gun, barrel-to-frame fit is tight and the mechanism is fully functional. A nice No. 1 1/2 for the upstart collector. (88487-55) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

2102. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 622 TARGET MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #UBF3648, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this ventilated rib target version retain about 99% factory anodized finish and stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The checkered synthetic factory grips with S&W logo rate excellent. The pistol features a Patridge front sight, adjustable rear and a ventilated rib that was only offered for one year (1996). The pistol includes a factory hard case that is correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of magazines, take down tool and manual. The pistol has seen minimal use and should be a fun gun to shoot. (88425-14) {MODERN} (350/550)

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2103. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS MODEL NAA 22-S MINI REVOLVER serial #5490, 22 Short, 1 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The matte and polished stainless surfaces rate about excellent with a few light scratches. The smooth synthetic grips rate excellent. The one unique feature of this revolver is the cylinder stop is a bar mounted on the topstrap and runs off the hammer loosely reminiscent of the S&W No. 1 models. It includes a factory jewelry-style hard case that rates very good with light fraying of the cloth cover material on the front bottom corner. (88425-10) {MODERN} (125/225)

2104. FMJ MODEL DD SIDE BY SIDE DERINGER serial #C00002303, 45 Colt / .410 Bore Shotshell, 3 3/4” two barrel cluster with excel-lent bores. This deringer will accept up to 3” shotshells. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original black finish with light high edge wear and a few handling marks. The smooth synthetic factory grips rate excellent. The pistol includes a factory box correctly labeled and serial numbered to the gun. Due to the design of this gun the factory labels and warnings to engage the safety BEFORE the gun is loaded should be strictly adhered to. (88425-8) {MODERN} (50/100)

2105. STOEGER .22 CALIBER LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #CL04952, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 99% original blue with a few minor operational marks and scratches. The checkered walnut factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features fixed rear sight and drift adjustable ramp front sight. It includes an original factory box that is correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine, manual and paperwork. (88426-97) {MODERN} (300/500)

2106. COLT JUNIOR SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #500CC, 25 ACP, 2 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1959-made pistol retains about 98% original blue with some thinning on the grip frame and handling wear. The checkered synthetic factory grips with Colt logo rate excellent. The Junior series were made in Spain for Colt and are so marked. The pistol includes a factory box that is correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun and a single magazine. This diminutive Colt will be desirable with the collector for its low number, fine condition and original box. (88426-102) {C&R} (200/400)

2107. HIGH STANDARD MODEL R-108 SENTINEL REVOLVER serial #1996665, 22 LR, 2 3/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue and anodized finishes with light wear to the foregrip, high edge wear, a few oxidation blemishes and a turn ring on the cylinder. The anodized finish is starting to thin and is toning to purple. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate excellent. This nine-shot revolver includes the original factory box that is correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun and a manual. (88523-15) {MODERN} (200/400)

2108. HIGH STANDARD MODEL R-106 DELUXE SENTINEL REVOLVER serial #1451648, 22 LR, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue and anodized finishes with light scratches to the barrel and cylinder plus a turn ring on the cylinder. The hammer has strong case-hardened colors and the trigger retains full blue finish. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate excellent. This gun has a ramp front sight and drift adjustable rear sight. This nine-shot revolver includes the original factory box that is correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun and a manual. (88523-16) {MODERN} (200/400)

2109. CZECHOSLOVAKIAN MODEL 52 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY CESKA ZBROJOVKA serial #JM11768, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This importer-marked 1954-dated pistol retains about 99% arsenal grade original Parkerized finish with scat-tered edge wear. The synthetic factory serrated grips rate about excellent with a few light handling marks. The pistol includes the importer box that is correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine and lanyard. (88425-15) {C&R} (150/250)

2110. COLT FOURTH MODEL “BOOKCASE DERINGER PAIR” serial #18690N & #18691N, 22 Short (both), both have 2 1/2” barrels with excellent bores. Both deringers retain about 99% nickel plate with minor handling marks. Both have faux ivory factory grips that rate excellent. The pistols include a factory faux book presentation case that is marked “Colt Deringers” with the interior cover red satin lined and the French fit bottom red velvet lined. The exterior rates very good plus with light storage wear and the retention strap is missing. The red velvet cloth is starting to pull out on the rear edge on the interior. (88472-12) {MODERN} (250/350)

2111. STOEGER .22 CALIBER LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #CL02384, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 99% original blue with a few minor scratches and light handling wear. The checkered walnut factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features fixed rear sight and drift adjustable ramp front sight. It includes an original factory box that is correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of magazines, manual and paperwork. (88469-3) {MODERN} (300/500)

2112. COLT JUNIOR SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #61575CC, 22 Short, 2 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1968-made pistol retains about 95% original blue with high edge wear, the rear of the slide has toned to brown around the serrations, part of the back of the slide has thinned to pewter and there are scattered scratches. The checkered hardwood factory grips with Colt medallions rate about good with very light soiling and handling wear but the left panel has a check running from the top to the medallion. The Junior series were made in Spain for Colt by Astra. The pistol includes a factory box that is correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and a single magazine. This should be a fun gun to shoot in 22 short. (88524-15) {MODERN} (150/350)

2113. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 686 DISTINGUISHED COMBAT MAGNUM REVOLVER serial #AFE8102, 357 Magnum, 4” full lug barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate poor and have been non-professionally cleaned with light abrasive leaving fine to light scratches in addition to a few areas of pitting and a turn ring on the cylinder. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain full hard chrome finish. The replacement checkered rubber Pachmayr Gripper grips rate excellent with minor handling marks. The revolver features a red ramp front sight and stainless steel adjustable rear sight that was non-factory blackened but is wearing off from use. The slider (sight blade) screw is broken but is a fairly easy repair. (88411-38) {MODERN} (200/300)

2114. MARLIN MODEL 1887 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #2474, 38 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nickel plate and blue with scattered light oxidation stains, limited flaking, edge wear, finish starting to cloud in areas and scratches. The trigger and hammer retain strong case-hardened colors with oxidation stains and the hammer more a gray color. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent. The lock up is in need of attention, double action works but single action no longer functions and cylinder retention plate does not consistently hold the cylinder in place as the action is opened. A factory two-piece box is included but it is end-labeled for 32 double action revolvers. It rates about very good with edge wear and scuffing. (88433-27) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (100/200)

2115. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 THIRD ISSUE TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #123728, 22 Short, 3 3/16” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces are predominately brown with moderate scattered oxidation blemishes, pitting and handling marks. There are a few light splashes of original blue left on the iron frame and barrel in the protected areas. The smooth rosewood grips rate good to very good with light dings and dents. The grips are numbered 123723 but could be a factory error if a “3” was used in lieu of an “8”. The cylinder is assembly-numbered to the gun but the barrel numbers are no longer visible. Barrel-to-frame fit is loose and both timing and lock up need attention. (88433-42) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (100/200)

2116. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 SECOND ISSUE TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #85404, 22 Short, 3 3/16” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces of the barrel and the 1860 patent date cylinder are predominately brown with original blue in the protected areas in addition to oxidation stains, fine pitting and scratches. The brass frame retains about 98% original silver plate with light edge wear, bubbling on the right side of the frame and handling marks. The smooth rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and rate good to very good with light handling marks and flaking finish. The cylinder and barrel are assembly-numbered to the gun, barrel-to-frame fit is loose and lock up is in need of attention. (88433-45) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (200/400)

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2117. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #1261, 32 S&W (Short), 3 1/2” barrel with scattered pitting in the bore. The metal surfaces retain about 70% original nickel plate with most of the loss to moderate amounts of scat-tered oxidation blemishes and limited handling marks. The hammer is mostly gray with operational wear. The diamond checkered factory hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate about very good with light handling marks and a few compressed diamond points. All appropriate parts are numbered to the gun, barrel-to-frame fit has a hint of play but timing and lock up are excellent. An early No. 1 1/2 without the exposed strain screw. (88433-44) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (200/400)

2118. SMITH & WESSON .38 SINGLE ACTION SECOND MODEL TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #22067, 38 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel with scattered pitting in the bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original nickel plate with most of the loss to scattered oxidation blemishes, pitting plus light scratches from cleaning and handling. The hammer has strong case-hardened colors with light operational wear and freckling. The diamond checkered factory hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate about very good with light handling marks and wear. All appropriate parts are numbered to the gun, barrel-to-frame fit is tight, and timing and lock up are excellent. (88433-32) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (200/400)

2119. IVER JOHNSON SECOND MODEL SAFETY HAMMER AUTOMATIC TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #P94707, 32 S&W (Short), 3” barrel with light frosting in the bore. The metal surfaces of this two-pin black powder frame revolver are pewter with oxidation blemishes and pitting. The checkered hard rubber factory “Owl Head” grips rate about good to very good with light handling wear. The barrel-to-frame fit has slight play, timing and lock up are excellent but the automatic ejection is in need of attention. This gun has the famed “hammer the hammer” transfer bar safety. (88433-92) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (25/50)

2120. O.S. CUMMINGS TIP-UP POCKET REVOLVER 22 Short, 3 1/16” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% plus original nickel plate with most of the loss to scattered oxidation blemishes in addition to handling marks. The smooth walnut factory grips rate very good with light dents and handling wear. Barrel-to-frame fit is loose, timing and lock are in need of attention and the screws have varying degrees of slot damage. (88433-94) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (75/150)

2121. COLT NEW LINE FIRST MODEL REVOLVER serial #2694, 32 RF, 2 1/4” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This second year-production (1874) revolver’s metal surfaces have toned to a smoky gray with splashes of original blue in the protected areas in addition to scattered pitting and oxidation blemishes. The hammer and trigger are gray with light operational wear. The grips rate about excellent as lightly refin-ished with old handling marks still visible. Timing and lock up are in need of attention but the barrel and cylinder are numbered to the gun. (88433-40) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (75/150)

2122. OSGOOD GUN WORKS DUPLEX MONARCH REVOLVER serial #5031, 22 RF & 32 RF, 2 1/2” two-barrel cluster with frosted bores. The Monarch version of the O.G.W. Duplex revolver are scarce with only a small amount made using that name. The metal surfaces are pewter with scattered pitting and stains from oxidation. The surfaces have a mixed variety of factory engraving that is soft to faint from wear and previous cleaning of the metal. The checkered hard rubber grips rate about fair with a large chip missing off the heel of each panel in addition to moderate diamond point wear and minor handling marks. The frame-mounted barrel pivot is a separate piece and shows later repairs with copper replacement rivets, the pivot pin is a copper replacement, the barrel catch still functions but is loose and does not securely close, barrel-to-frame fit is loose, timing and lockup no longer function correctly, there is a repaired crack on the left side of the frame near the hammer and a chip missing from the frame opposite the repaired crack. The barrel catch is simply marked “MONARCH” and the concept of the gun is similar to the LeMat revolver but without the shotgun barrel and on a smaller scale. An interesting oddity. (88433-34) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (200/300)

2123. MOORE’S PATENT FIREARMS COMPANY FRONT LOADING REVOLVER serial #6953, .32 Teat-Fire, 3 1/4” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces of the barrel and cylinder have been cleaned to satin pewter with old pitting and handling marks softened but visible. The factory-engraved brass frame is mostly ochre with about 40% silver plate remaining. The tight scroll engraving with punch-dot shading covers about 75% of the frames surfaces. The smooth walnut factory grips are assembly-numbered to the gun and rate about excellent as lightly cleaned leaving the metal proud of the wood. The barrel, cylinder and base pin are also assembly-numbered to the gun and it remains fully functional. (88433-33) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (200/400)

2124. BELGIAN-PROOFED BRITISH BULLDOG REVOLVER IMPORTED BY SHREVE & WOLF serial #7, 44 CF, 3” barrel with a frosted bore. This revolver is marked “DEPREZ” on the grip frame. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original nickel plate with left side of the frame and bottom of triggerguard cleaned to pewter in addition to scattered light scratches from handling, light cleaning, oxidation stains and pinprick pitting. The smooth ivory grips have mellowed to a mild coffee color with light scratches and tiny checks forming around each escutcheon. The gun still times and locks up but the single action sear does not hold and the double action will not release. The barrel is marked “SHREVE & WOLF / SAN FRANCISCO” and on the topstrap “BRITISH / BULL-DOG” and there are Belgian proofs present. (88433-36) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (150/250)

2125. COLT THIRD MODEL THUER DERINGER serial #41062, 41 RF, 2 1/2” oxidized and pitted bore. The barrel has toned to pewter and brown with oxidation stains and pitting. The frame retains about 96% original nickel plate with most of the loss on the standing breech which is toning to ochre along with light scratches and a few dings. The smooth walnut factory grips rate about good with flaking finish, handling wear, a series of moderate impact marks on the toe of the right panel and the grip screw is no longer gripping the threads in the escutcheon. The trigger mechanism appears to still function but the mainspring is missing. (88433-29) {C&R} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (100/200)

2126. STEVENS NO. 35 OFFHAND SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #33784, 22 RF, 8” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% factory blue with the grip frame thinning, high edge wear, handling wear and a few scratches. The smooth walnut factory grips rate very good to excellent with light dents and scratches. The grips and barrel are numbered to the gun. The elevator is missing on the “V” notch rear sight and the front sight is a small ivory bead. The mechanism is functional and there is slight play between the barrel and frame. (88320-15) {C&R} (150/250)

2127. STEVENS NO. 35 OFFHAND TARGET SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #48366, 22 RF, 6” cut down half-round half-octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% original blue with the grip frame, barrel and other areas toning to brown in addition to scattered light handling marks. The smooth walnut grips rate about excellent with minor handling marks. The front sight is missing, the rear sight is an unknown replacement but the grips and barrel are correctly numbered to the gun. The face of the standing breech has been machined leaving a small section around the firing pin proud of the rest. When the action is closed it appears off face but the unaltered section was probably left to try and maintain headspace. The free-floating firing pin interferes with the closing of the barrel and this gun should not be fired. (88320-14) {MODERN} (50/150)

2128. STEVENS SECOND ISSUE NO. 43 DIAMOND SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #55052, 22 RF, 10” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This pistol has been non-factory re-nickeled and retains about 99% with some of the old pitting and handling marks visible. The smooth walnut factory grips rate excellent as lightly refinished. The pistol features elevation adjustable “V” notch rear sight, drift adjustable globe bead front sight, grips and barrel are numbered to the gun and barrel-to-frame fit remains tight. The barrel pivot screw no longer threads into the frame and was staked in place. The butt has been drilled and tapped with two holes presumably to attach a buttstock but was not dovetailed for the factory style stocks. The serial number was stamped on the butt but the original remains on the frame under the grip. (88320-12) {MODERN} (50/150)

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2129. UNMARKED NEW ENGLAND UNDERHAMMER PERCUS-SION BUGGY RIFLE .40 cal., 9 1/4” octagon barrel with a near excellent

bore exhibiting light surface oxidation. The metal surfaces of the barrel, extended sight and hammer on this cut down buggy rifle are gray with light oxidation stains, a few dings and light surface

scratches from previous cleaning. The dull nickel-plated hardware has worn to ochre forward of the trigger-guard with the remainder showing stains from oxidation, scratches and handling marks. The one-piece buttstock rates

very good plus with a few dents, scratches and scuffs. There is a plate mounted on the left side of the buttstock with “H.N. Pratt” engraved. There is no forend, the fixed peep rear sight extends 8 1/4” and the front sight is made of brass and set into the

barrel with a mere nub for a blade. The cap guard on the nose of the hammer has pieces broken off from years of use but the mechanism is fully functional. A very nice quality buggy rifle. (88320-165) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

2130. HIGH STANDARD MODEL G-380 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #2236, 380 ACP, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% professionally re-applied blue with a few light scratches and old pits visible under the new finish. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate excellent. The pistol includes a single magazine. (88320-2) {C&R} (200/400)

2131. STEVENS SECOND ISSUE NO. 43 DIAMOND SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #90566, 22 RF, 6” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain a few traces of original blue on the barrel with the rest toned to brown exhibiting light cleaning attempts plus oxidation stains and pitting. The frame retains about 98% original nickel plate with oxidation stains and handling marks. The smooth walnut factory grips rate about very good as lightly re-varnished with several diagonal scrapes on the left panel and a few other minor handling marks. The pistol features elevation adjustable “V” notch rear sight, drift adjustable globe bead front sight and the barrel and grips are numbered to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit has light play and the trigger return spring is in need of attention. (88320-18) {C&R} (100/200)

2132. STEVENS SECOND ISSUE NO. 43 DIAMOND SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #3403, 22 RF, 6 3/4” cut barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of the barrel retain about 70% original blue with high edge wear and the remainder toning to brown. The frame retains about 85% original nickel plate with most of the loss to oxidation stains along with handling marks. The smooth walnut factory grips rate about very good with lightly flaking finish and handling marks. The pistol features elevation adjustable “V” notch rear sight, drift adjustable bead front sight, barrel-to-frame fit is tight plus the barrel and grips are numbered to the gun. (88320-17) {C&R} (200/300)

2133. STEVENS SECOND ISSUE NO. 43 DIAMOND SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #21286, 22 RF, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of the barrel have toned to brown with scattered oxidation blemishes. The frame retains about 99% original nickel plate with light handling wear. The smooth walnut factory grips rate very good as lightly refinished with light handling marks. The pistol features elevation adjustable “V” notch rear sight, drift adjustable bead front sight, barrel-to-frame fit is loose and the barrel is numbered to the gun. There are numbers on the grip panels but they are not legible. The sear no longer holds the hammer at full cock and the firing pin has been removed but is provided. (88320-16) {C&R} (50/150)

2134. STEVENS OLD MODEL POCKET PISTOL serial #10, 22 RF, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore exhibiting a few minor pits. The barrel is mostly brown with about 30% original blue remaining in addition to several scratches on the barrel. The brass frame is a pleasing light ochre color with a trace of silver plate, handling marks and light tarnish in areas. The smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate very good with light dents and dings. The front sight is a small pin, a dovetailed “V” notch sight has been added for the rear sight and there is a small hole drilled part way into the barrel on the top just forward of the transition from octagon. Barrel-to-frame fit has slight play, the barrel is numbered to the gun and the mechanism still operates. (88320-11) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2135. STEVENS “TIP-UP NO. 41” POCKET PISTOL serial #20962, 22 RF, 3 1/2” barrel with a frosted bore. The barrel is lightly cleaned to pewter with a few splashes of blue around the breech along with a few stains from oxidation and pitting. The iron frame retains about 99% original nickel plate with scattered light scratches and other handling marks. The smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate very good as refinished with light dents, dings and a small chip missing from the toe of each panel. The front sight is a small blade, barrel-to-frame fit has slight play, the barrel is numbered to the gun and the mechanism still operates. (88320-9) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

2136. STEVENS “TIP-UP NO. 41” POCKET PISTOL serial #29892, 22 RF, 3 1/2” barrel with a frosted bore. The barrel retains about 97% original blue with a small area of cleaned pitting, edge wear and handling marks. The iron frame retains about 95% original nickel plate due to flaking and oxidation stains in addition to light handling marks. The smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate very good with light handling marks. The front sight is a small blade, barrel-to-frame fit has just a hint of play, the barrel is correctly numbered to the gun and the mechanism still operates. (88320-8) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

2137. STEVENS SECOND ISSUE NO. 43 DIAMOND SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #77583, 22 RF, 6” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The barrel is lightly cleaned and is now a mottled mix of pewter, brown and blue with scattered oxidation blemishes, scratches and handling marks. The frame retains about 95% original nickel plate with flaking finish, oxidation stains and handling marks. The smooth walnut factory grips rate good plus with scattered dents, dings and worn finish. The pistol has a bead front sight, “V” notch rear sight with missing elevation screw, the extractor is missing and the trigger return spring is in need of attention. (88433-71) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (50/125)

2138. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY MODEL 1884 TRAPDOOR “BLANKET” GUN serial #524725, 45-70 Government, 12” smooth bore barrel with a few pits near the

breech end of the bore. This highly modified trapdoor’s metal surfaces are brown with oxidation and pitting. The one-piece wood stock rates fair with a thin brass sheet metal repair on the wrist held in place by a series of

brass tacks. The right side of the butt has an irregular shaped inlay of the same brass sheeting held in place with brass and galva-

nized nails with three inlays of multicolor stone and four sections cut for another inlay that appears to have never been inserted. The forend is loosely wrapped with heavy copper wire starting just forward of the

breech block and extending for five inches. These repairs and inlays are non-professional. The length of pull on the stock is about 11 3/8” and a buttplate was installed with the upper screw a hardware store replacement. There are no sights on the gun,

the lockplate is marked with a federal eagle and “U.S. / 1884” and the breech block has “Model / 1873 / [eagle head] / [crossed arrows] / U.S.”. This gun should make for interesting conversation and speculation. (88433-5) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (350/550)

2139. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 65-3 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER serial #ALB2273, 357 Magnum, 3” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate good to very good with edge wear, scratches, holster wear and a turn ring on the cylinder. The service hammer and smooth combat trigger retain full hard chrome finish with a few light operational marks. The replacement Pachmayr Compac checkered rubber grips rate excellent. Timing and lock up are good and it should make a great personal defense gun. (86520-2888) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

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2140. UNMARKED EUROPEAN SINGLE SHOT HOOK-BREECH PERCUSSION TARGET PISTOL .48 cal., 9 7/8” octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized bore. The metal surfaces of the slightly swamped barrel and lock retain about 96% original brown finish with areas starting to thin, edge wear, light pitting on the lock and handling marks. The triggerguard strap, buttcap and lock plate are gray with light oxidation stains. The one-piece pistolgrip stock has a flared butt, sea shell forend tip and some gaps and chips missing around inletting of the lock. The grip has a coarse fish scale checkering that shows moderate wear but remains strong. The stock rates about very good overall with additional scattered dents, dings and handling marks. The triggerguard has a hook, the trigger pull is excellent and there is a rudimentary “V” notch rear sight and inverted triangular front sight. A nice old target pistol with some honest use. (88433-58) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (400/600)

2141. COLT MODEL 1908 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #57486, 380 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This 1922-made pistol retains about 60% factory blue finish with lightly cleaned pitting, edge wear, the slide and portions of the frame toned to a mix of brown and smoky gray in addition to scratches from light cleaning and handling and a few minor areas of oxidation. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate very good to excellent with light handling wear. The pistol includes a single two-tone factory magazine. (86520-2195) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (300/500)

2142. COLT PRE-WOODSMAN SEMI-AUTO TARGET PISTOL serial #22509, 22 LR, 6 5/8” later replacement straight taper barrel with an excellent bore. This 1922-made pistol retains about 30% factory blue with most of it remaining on the replacement barrel, protected areas and several later replacement parts. There are no factory rework marks found but the condition of the finish on the trigger, thumb safety and sideplate indicate later replaced factory parts. The checkered walnut factory grips rate about very good with a few scuffs, dings and scratches. The original windage adjustable factory rear sight is present as is the original elevation adjustable front sight but the front sight adjusting screw has been replaced with an Allen head type. The pistol includes a single blue-finished factory magazine with later base plate markings. (86520-764) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2143. REMINGTON MODEL 51 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #PA4887, 380 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with light frosting in the bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85 - 90% factory blue with portions of the slide and frame toned to purple-brown along with high edge wear and scratches. The checkered synthetic factory “Remington UMC” logo grips rate very good to excellent with light handling wear. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. (86520-1346) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (300/500)

2144. REMINGTON MODEL 51 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #PA91910, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% factory blue with the grip frame and portions of the frame thinning to brown-purple, high edge wear and scratches. The checkered synthetic factory “Remington UMC” logo grips rate good with light handling wear but a check on the toe of the right panel. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. (86520-1336) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (300/500)

2145. BROWNING MODEL 1910 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY FABRIQUE NATIONALE serial #281098, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 50% factory blue with scattered oxidation blemishes, pitting and handling marks. The checkered factory hard rubber grips with “FN” logo rate fair to good with light to moderate handling wear and an approximately 1/2” long crack on the left panel. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. (86520-2626) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2146. MAUSER MODEL 1914 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #442645, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces have mostly toned to brown-purple with scattered light oxidation blemishes, pitting and handling marks, perhaps about 40 – 50% original blue still present. The extractor, trigger and barrel retention pin retain strong Nitre blue with scattered light freckling and wear. The checkered walnut factory grips rate about good with scattered light dents, dings, scratches and wear. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. (86520-1334) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2147. T.J. STAFFORD SINGLE SHOT BREAK-OPEN DERINGER serial #1437, 22 RF, 3 1/2” octagon barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces of the frame have loose scroll engraving with wedges extending onto the breech end of the barrel for approximately 50 – 60% coverage. The metal on the barrel is pewter and brown with scattered pitting. The frame retains about 90% silver plate with high edge wear and handling marks. The faux ivory replacement grips rate about very good with light handling marks. The latch on the barrel functions but the spring is missing, the rear sight is missing and barrel-to-frame lock up is loose. The mechanism still functions. (86520-2595) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (250/350)

2148. KOLB MODEL 1922 BABY HAMMERLESS REVOLVER serial #185A, 22 Short, 1 3/8” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75 – 80% factory nickel plate with most of the loss on the cylinder, barrel, topstrap and parts of the frame. There is also scattered light freckling, scratches and light flaking on the remaining traces of finish on the cylinder. The mother-of-pearl grips rate excellent but the fit to the frame is fair. The mechanism is still functional but timing is in need of attention. (86520-2972) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (25/75)

2149. KOLB MODEL 1921 BABY HAMMERLESS REVOLVER serial #620, 22 Short, 1 3/8” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 60% factory blue that is toning to brown on the frame, barrel, cylinder and grip frame along with light handling marks. The checkered hard rubber grips with “S” logo for R.F. Sedgley rate excellent. The mechanism is still functional. The mini-revolver includes a two-piece factory box that rates about good plus with edge wear, writing and a crack in the outer covering on the cover. The box is end-labeled to a Model 1916 Baby Hammerless and is un-numbered. (86520-2520) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (25/75)

2150. COLT THIRD MODEL THUER DERINGER serial #28081, 41 RF Short, 2 1/2” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This pistol has traces of blue finish in the protected corners of the barrel but the frame is worn to an even ochre color. There are scattered light handling marks along with oxidation stains and minor pitting. The smooth walnut factory grips rate good to very good with light handling marks, scattered remnants of varnish, the remainder having flaked off. The barrel and grips are numbered to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit is tight and the mechanism still functions. (86520-984) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (150/350)

2151. COLT THIRD MODEL THUER DERINGER serial #5136, 41 RF Short, 2 1/2” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of the barrel are pewter with fairly even pinprick and light pitting. The frame has toned to ochre with light handling marks. The smooth walnut factory grips rate about very good with light dents, dings and scratches. The barrel and grips are numbered to the gun and barrel-to-frame fit is loose but the mechanism still functions. (86520-2073) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (150/350)

2152. SMITH & WESSON U.S. NAVY CONTRACT VICTORY MODEL REVOLVER serial #V142556, 38 Special, 4” barrel with an excel-lent bore. This revolver is currently not functional and has several replacement parts. The metal surface retains about 80% Parkerized finish with scattered light to moderate oxidation stains, backstrap toned to brown, scratches and other handling marks. The service hammer and trigger have bold case-hardened colors with freckling and operational wear. The grips are replacement diamond checkered walnut factory hand ejector grips with silver S&W medallions that have a different number from the gun and rate about good with light handling marks and a chip missing from the left panel. The cylinder, extractor and crane are all replacements that are not numbered to the gun and all have mismatched numbers to each other. The barrel is correctly numbered to the gun, the hammer spur is broken, the thumbpiece is missing, the center pin is a replacement that is not properly fitted, the cylinder will not close due to the improperly fitted center pin, the yoke screw is missing and the rear plate screw hole is possibly stripped. This gun is a little rough but a work in progress for the adventurous type. (86519-575) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

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2153. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 65-3 MILITARY & POLICE REVOLVER WITH MASSACHUSETTS BAY TRANSPORTATION AUTHORITY POLICE MARKINGS serial #7D77705, 357 Magnum, 3” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate very good to excellent with scattered light handling marks and a turn ring on the cylinder. The service hammer and smooth combat trigger retain full hard chrome finish. The replacement pebble grain Hogue Monogrips rate excellent with light handling wear. The left side of the frame below the window is engraved “MBTA 165”. A great gun for defense or a nice acquisition for the police firearms collector. (86520-1008) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (300/500)

2154. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #16879, 32 RF, 3 1/2” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This revolver has special order silver plate on the frame and is engraved on the backstrap. The barrel and cylinder of this first issue revolver are brown with fairly evenly distributed pitting but the barrel does have traces of original blue in the protected areas of the rib. The frame retains about 95% factory silver plate that is lightly tarnished with flaking around the window, limited bubbling and high edge wear. The hammer and trigger are mostly gray with wisps of case-hardened colors still present on the hammer sides. The smooth rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and rate good to very good with light dents, dings and flaking finish. The backstrap is engraved “Henry Heath from his friends at / Crescent Mills, Russell, Mass.”. Crescent Mills at the time was a paper company located in Russell but Mr. Heath’s significance eludes us. The gun still times correctly but lock up is in need of attention. The barrel is assembly-numbered to the gun but the cylinder has too much corrosion to see the assembly number and barrel-to-frame fit is loose. (86520-3096) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (300/500)

2155. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #11445, 32 RF, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This gun has mismatched parts with no factory rework marks but rates very good as rebuilt. The metal surfaces of this first issue revolver have about 10 – 15% factory blue scattered over the surfaces with the remainder toned to a pewter – brown – purple mix. They also display scattered light oxidation blemishes, handling marks and a number of heavier scratches on the right side of the barrel. The smooth rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and rate very good as lightly refinished with light dents, dings and flaking finish. The barrel-to-frame fit has light play but timing and lock up are excellent. The barrel and cylinder have different assembly numbers and neither match the frames. (86520-3095) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2156. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #115788, 32 RF, 3 1/2” barrel with a frosted bore. This second issue revolver has had its metal surfaces cleaned to pewter with scattered light pitting, stains from oxidation, fine scratches from cleaning and other handling marks. The mother-of-pearl grips are scratch-numbered to the gun and rate good with a few handling marks but there is a chip missing from the base of the right panel. The assembly number is not visible on the cylinder plus the frame and barrel numbers are not legible. The ejector rod suffered an impact and is bent, the barrel does not correctly latch to the frame and is misaligned probably from the ejector rod impact, timing and lock up need attention and there is considerable end shake in the cylinder due to the barrel alignment issues. (86520-1265) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (50/100)

2157. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #26753, 32 RF, 3 1/2” barrel with a frosted bore. This second issue revolver is missing its cylinder. The metal surfaces retain about 70% factory blue with the barrel toned to pewter and brown along with oxidation stains, high edge wear, scattered scratches and a few light dings. The trigger is gray and the hammer still has case-hardened colors visible on the sides but the upper spur is broken off. The smooth rosewood grips rate good with light to moderate dents, dings and flaking finish. The barrel-to-frame fit has slight play, assembly numbers match on barrel to the frame and the mechanism still functions. (86520-4092) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (25/75)

2158. THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #13525, 45 Colt / 410 Bore, 8” ported octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel length increases to 10 inches with screw on external choke. The metal surfaces retain about 98% factory blue with a few light tool marks on the flats of the choke along with handling wear. The checkered thumb rest walnut factory one-piece grip rates about excellent with light handling marks. The checkered walnut factory snap on forend rates very good to excellent with a few light scratches and scuffs. The pistol features adjustable rear sight and Patridge front sight. This early gun does not have a safety on the hammer and utilizes a screwdriver-type selector switch on the hammer face. (86520-246) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2159. SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #88287, 32 S&W (short), 3” barrel with pitting and oxidation present in the bore. The metal surfaces of this fourth model revolver retain about 90% non-factory reapplied nickel plating with flaking present on the front of the cylinder and on the muzzle in addition to light handling marks, turn ring on the cylinder and old pitting visible under the new finish. The hammer has bold case-hardened colors but the trigger was nickeled. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate about good with very little wear but a 3/4” chip missing from the base of the right panel. The sideplate is not fully seated and will require attention, the sideplate screw has slot damage, barrel-to-frame fit is tight and the gun still functions mechanically. The grips are numbered to the gun as are all appropriate parts. (86520-1210) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (75/150)

2160. SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #180662, 32 S&W (short), 3” barrel with a near excellent bore exhibiting a few light oxidation blemishes. The metal surfaces of this fourth model revolver retain about 90% plus factory nickel plating with flaking present on the cylinder a few oxidation stains and handling marks. The hammer and trigger have bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear and the bluing on the triggerguard rates excellent. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent. All appropriate parts, including the grips, are correctly numbered to the gun. The gun still times and locks up correctly, barrel-to-frame fit is tight and single action does not function and is in need of attention. (86520-4015) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (75/150)

2161. SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #101830, 32 S&W (short), 3 1/2” barrel with a frosted bore exhibiting a bulge about 1 1/8” from the muzzle. The metal surfaces of this fourth model revolver retain about 98% factory nickel plating with a few light handling marks and a turn ring on the cylinder. The hammer and trigger have bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear and the bluing on the triggerguard rates excellent. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate poor with faint wear but the right panel has broken into multiple pieces in the past and were repaired. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun but the numbers on the grips were destroyed when they broke. The gun still times and locks up correctly but barrel-to-frame fit has slight play. (86520-2119) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (75/150)

2162. BELGIAN CANNON BARREL SINGLE SHOT PERCUSSION PISTOL .40 cal., 2 1/2” brass octagon barrel with an excellent smooth bore. The barrel is goldenrod with scattered light dents and dings. The iron parts are brown with oxidation stains and pitting. The bag shaped walnut grips rate near excellent as lightly refinished with shallow dents. The triggerguard has been re-staked but is coming loose on the grip side and is in need of attention. There is no half cock notch on the trigger. (86520-3084) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2163. ERMA-WERKE MODEL KGP 68A “LUGER” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #121073, 380 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% blue and black enamel finishes with scattered high edge wear, front strap thinning and a few scratches. The checkered thumb rest synthetic factory grips rate excellent. This scaled down version of the P08 includes a single magazine. (86520-4456) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

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2164. REMINGTON-RIDER POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #713, .31 cal., 3” octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces have been cleaned to pewter with scattered oxidation blemishes, pitting and scratches from cleaning. The checkered hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate fair to good with light handling wear but the butt of the left panel is chipped. Most of the barrel address is obscured by oxidation and pitting but the gun still functions mechanically. (86520-1561) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2165. STEVENS OLD MODEL POCKET PISTOL serial #11684, 30 RF Short, 3 1/2” barrel with minor frosting. The metal surfaces of this brass-framed revolver with circular sideplate retain about 98% factory nickel plate with oxidized flaking at the muzzle, scattered light scratches and oxidation blemishes. The hammer and trigger are brown with oxidation blemishes. The walnut grips rate fair with little wear but the right panel is about 70% hand-checkered and the left has several test grooves where the checkering would have been laid out if it had been started and completed. There are no numbers visible on the grip panels but the barrel is correctly numbered to the gun. The barrel requires some force to open and the front sight is missing but the mechanism still functions. (86520-2099) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2166. COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #460066, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This 1925-made pistol retains about 60% factory blue with moderate to heavy wear to the finish, scattered oxidation stains, pitting and various handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions rate fair to good with moderate to heavy wear to the diamond points along with handling marks. The pistol includes a single factory marked magazine. (86520-3528) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2167. O.F. MOSSBERG BROWNIE DERINGER serial #3459, 22 LR, 2 1/2” four-barrel cluster with lightly frosted bores. The metal surfaces are worn to pewter with a few splashes of remaining blue finish on the receiver by the knuckle as well as scattered oxidation blemishes, pitting and handling marks. The hardwood factory grips with vertical striations rate near excellent with light handling wear. The barrel-to-frame fit has slight play, the rare flat steel ejector is present and the little gun still functions mechanically. (86520-1190) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2168. REMINGTON-RIDER POCKET CARTRIDGE CONVERSION REVOLVER serial #611, .32 RF, 2 1/2” octagon barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80% factory nickel plate with oxidation blemishes, cleaned pitting on the frame, bubbling and han-dling marks. The checkered hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate near excellent with minor handling marks. The barrel is a replacement with no barrel address and is numbered 608, the replacement cartridge conversion cylinder and cover are numbered 914 and the mechanism is in need of attention. (86520-2079) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (150/250)

2169. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 1906 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #70081, 22 LR, 6” octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This firearm is partially disassembled. The metal surfaces retain about 85% factory blue with scattered light oxidation blem-ishes, pitting and handling marks. There are traces of case-hardened colors on the hammer and traces of Nitre blue on the trigger but both have moderate oxidation stains. The diamond checkered extended factory target grips rate about good with light wear but a slender 1” chip missing at the top of the right panel. All parts appear to be present. (86520-4069) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (25/75)

2170. CZECHOSLOVAKIAN MODEL 52 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY CESKA ZBROJOVKA serial #LB7897, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1954-dated pistol retains about 99% arsenal grade Parkerized finish. The grips are nicely finished later replacements perhaps by the importer. They are nicely executed checkered walnut grips with finger reliefs that rate excellent. The pistol has refurbished dates of 1980 with a second date of 1991 below it and marked on the frame as “VOZ 81 / 91”. The pistol includes a leather flap holster that rates excellent and has pouches for a spare magazine and cleaning rod. Also included are a cleaning rod and a pair of magazines. (86520-3043) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (150/250)

2171. GERMAN MODEL 27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY CESKA ZBROJOVKA serial #473476, 32 ACP, 3 7/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% factory Parkerized finish with scattered light scratches, stains from oxidation and a Social Secu-rity number electropenciled on the frame. The phosphate finish is very light and almost silver in color. The checkered synthetic one-piece factory grip with CZ logo rate excellent. The slide number does not match the frame (#475159) and there are no Waffenamt marks found. The pistol includes a leather flap holster that rates good with scattered scratches and scuffs. Also included are a pair of magazines. This gun falls into the serial number range of guns procured by the Heereswaffenamt but is probable this could have been a late war gun that was not inspected or perhaps a G.I. assembled firearm. (86520-2047) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (150/250)

2172. GERMAN STAR KALIBER 08 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY STAR serial #249571, 9mm (Luger), 5” barrel with a slightly frosted bore. This pistol is the Star Model B sold to the German army during WWII. It falls into a serial number range delivered to the German Army in Bordeaux France on June, 14, 1944 (Star Firearms by Leonardo M. Antaris). The metal surfaces retain about 98% reapplied blue finish with a few light handling and operational marks. The double diamond checkered black factory grips rate excellent with a few light handling marks. The slide marking “FPatr08” and address remain strong but other markings are weak or missing from the metal preparation. The barrel and slide are numbered to the frame and the barrel is marked “Cal 08”. The Waffenamt mark on the tang has been completely removed during the refurbish. The pistol includes a pair of magazines that are not numbered to the gun and neither match plus a black leather flap holster and cleaning rod. All rate excellent. (86520-3037) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (300/500)

2173. SPANISH ERRASTI SEMI-AUTO POCKET PISTOL serial #10050, 32 ACP, 2 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces are lightly engraved along the edges of the slide and frame with a leaf pattern, a wavy line border and light scroll on the top of the slide for about 30-40% coverage. The surfaces are gold washed with about 30% remaining, the rest has worn to silver color of the base plating. The mother-of-pearl grips rate fair to good with a few light marks but the right panel has a repair around the screw hole where two small chips broke off. The pistol includes a single magazine. (86520-2975) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2174. THOMPSON CENTER CONTENDER SINGLE SHOT PISTOL serial #380218, 45 Colt / 410 Bore, 10” heavy barrel with an excellent bore and screw-in choke. The metal surfaces retain about 99% factory blue. The smooth walnut grip with rubber cushioned back rates near excellent with a few small handling marks. The walnut forend rates very good with a few light scratches and dings. This pistol features a hammer-mounted selector / safety, screw-in internal choke, factory Patridge front sight and adjustable factory rear sight. A popular combi-nation with sportsmen for foraging. (86520-3034) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2175. COLT OPEN TOP POCKET REVOLVER serial #113868, 22 RF, 2 3/8” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces of this 1877-made revolver retains about 75% factory nickel plate with worn and flaking finish on the barrel and cylinder in addition to high edge wear and bubbling. The smooth walnut factory grips rate about good with heavily worn finish, light scratches and scuffs. The barrel is numbered to the frame, there are no numbers visible on the cylinder and the numbers on the grips are no longer visible. The gun is mechanically func-tional, barrel-to-frame fit is loose and the loose fit of the barrel sometimes allows the cylinder to move forward and the hand will not rotate it. (86520-3982) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2176. COLT OPEN TOP POCKET REVOLVER serial #47088, 22 RF, 2 3/8” barrel with a frosted bore. The metal surfaces of this 1874-made revolver’s barrel are pewter with oxidation stains, pitting and handling marks. The cylinder is brown with the same type of condition as the barrel. The frame is ochre with handling marks and a few traces of silver plate. The smooth walnut factory grips rate good to very good with high edge wear to the varnish and light handling marks. The barrel is numbered to the frame, there are no numbers visible on the cylinder and the grips are numbered to the gun. The gun is mechanically functional and barrel-to-frame fit has slight play. (86520-2087) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

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2177. BELGIAN FOLDING TRIGGER PINFIRE REVOLVER serial #G12456, .30 Pinfire, 3 1/4” octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. The frame, barrel and cylinder are accented with thin line engraving. The metal surfaces are brown with oxidation blemishes, pitting and traces of original blue in the protected areas. The checkered walnut factory grips rate good to very good with light handling marks and wear. Timing and lock up are in need of attention. (86520-531) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2178. WALTHER P-1 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #084859, 9mm, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This Interarms-marked pistol retains about 97% reapplied Parkerized and factory anodized finishes with light high edge wear, scratches and other handling marks. The black checkered synthetic factory grips rate about very good with light diamond point wear, dings and dents. This is a former police gun that has been rebuilt with a mismatched Century Arms International-marked P-38 slide numbered “096”. The BMI (German Federal Criminal Police Office) stamp on the frame has been “X’d” out after it was released from service and all other proofs and markings remain strong to crisp. The pistol includes a pair of magazines and black leather flap holster that rates near excellent. The gun should make a good shooter. (86520-3240) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2179. GERMAN MODEL 625(F) SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY S.A.C.M. serial #B3226A, 7.65mm French Long, 4 5/16” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This French Model 1935A has worn to smoky gray with traces of original enamel finish in the protected areas along with scattered pitting and handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate fair with moderate diamond point wear, handling marks and a 1 3/4” crack on the left panel running through the upper screw hole. Two of the grip screws are ad-hoc replacements and the other two appear to later Model 1935A replacements. There is an “[eagle] / WaA251” Waffenamt mark on the left side of the frame and German military proof on the barrel. The pistol includes a single magazine marked “35A” on the base plate that has been modified with an aluminum spacer on the rear and aluminum follower. It appears a previous owner intended to shoot 32 ACP from the gun but the chamber has not been changed. Also included is a green canvas holster that rates excellent. (86520-2902) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2180. ITALIAN MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY BERETTA serial #F62345, 380 ACP, 3 3/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 85% factory blue with the grip frame worn to gray-pewter, high edge wear, scratches and other handling marks. The textured black synthetic factory grips with Beretta logo rate very good to excellent with light handling marks. The pistol has army markings on the frame and is dated “1942 XXI” (Julian and Fascist dates) on the slide. The slide and barrel are correctly numbered to the frame. It includes a single finger extension magazine. (86520-4065) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (150/250)

2181. ITALIAN MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY BERETTA serial #835803, 380 ACP, 3 3/8” barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol retains about 80% factory blue with the grip frame worn to brown-pewter, moderate high edge wear and handling marks. The textured black synthetic factory grips with Beretta logo rate good to very good with scattered scratches, scuffs and dings. The pistol has army markings on the frame and is dated “1940 XVIII” (Julian and Fascist dates) on the slide. The slide and barrel are correctly numbered to the frame but the lanyard loop is missing. It includes a single finger extension magazine. (86520-673) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (150/250)

2182. ASTRA MODEL 1921 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #78839, 9mm Largo, 5 15/16” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This importer-marked Model 400 Astra retains about 70% arsenal grade reapplied blue with the grip frame worn to gray, high edge wear, finish thinning to gray in other areas of the frame and slide in addition to oxidation blemishes, pitting and light handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips rate about good with scattered dents, dings, scratches and light wear to the diamond points. The Astra crest is on the barrel shroud and the lanyard loop is present. The pistol includes a pair of Astra-marked magazines. (86520-1474) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2183. WEBLEY & SCOTT METROPOLITAN POLICE MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #128916, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a slightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces have been lightly cleaned to a mix of gray and pewter with splashes of original blue in the protected areas in addition to pitting, oxidation stains and scratches. The diamond checkered synthetic factory grips rate about fair to good with light dia-mond point wear, scratches, dents, dings and a small chip missing from the front top of the left panel. The pistol includes a single magazine. (86520-765) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2184. WEBLEY & SCOTT MODEL 1908 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #163246, 32 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a slightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 70% factory blue that is thinning in many areas to purple along with the grip frame toned to purple-brown, high edge wear, limited pitting and oxidation stains. The diamond checkered synthetic factory grips rate very good to excellent with light handling marks and wear. The pistol includes a single magazine. (86520-831) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2185. COLT COBRA REVOLVER serial #H84388, 38 Special, 2” barrel with an excellent bore. This post 1970 era gun is a potpourri of dif-ferent parts with all surfaces except the barrel buffed to bare metal exhibiting light handling and polishing marks. The barrel and hammer are nickel-plated, which rate excellent, and the trigger and cylinder latch are blue-finished and also rate excellent. The sideplate is a steel replacement from a Detective Special or similar, the crane is a replacement and both are not numbered to the gun. The cylinder has been polished to in-the-white with a few minor oxidation and handling blemishes. The extended walnut factory grips with gold Colt medallions have been sanded smooth but not re-varnished and rate very good as altered. It’s probable this gun started life with a blue finish and the barrel and hammer are replacements as are the trigger and cylinder latch. The recoil shield has also been re-staked and despite the assemblage of parts the gun still times and locks up correctly. (86520-980) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2186. REPLICA MODEL 1861 NAVY PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY UBERTI serial #S577, .36 cal., 7 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel and cylinder retain about 90% plus blue finish with high edge wear, scratches, and oxidation stains in the fine lines of the cylinder scene. The frame, loading lever and hammer retain strong to bold case-hardened colors with the front end of the loading lever worn to pewter in addition to high edge wear and operational marks. The brass frame is ochre with the gold-colored wash applied to it worn away except in the protected areas. The one-piece walnut grip rates excellent as lightly re-varnished. Prior use has smoothed it out nicely and it should make a good shooter. (86520-2139) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (75/150)

2187. CENTAURE 1960 NEW MODEL ARMY PERCUSSION REVOLVER BY F.A.U.L. serial #36, .44 cal., 8” barrel with a partially but lightly frosted bore. The metal surfaces of this Belgian-made revolver retain about 85% factory blue on the barrel, cylinder and backstrap with most of the loss on the cylinder along with high edge wear and handling marks. This early model does not have a cylinder scene. Case-hardened colors on the frame, hammer and loading lever remain strong with handling and operational wear. The triggerguard strap is a pleasing goldenrod color. The one-piece walnut factory grips rate very good with light dents, dings and scratches. The grips fit the frame poorly with the metal proud of the wood in most areas. (86520-2179) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (75/150)

2188. COLT POLICE POSITIVE SPECIAL REVOLVER serial #890211, 38 Special, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1966-made revolver retains about 70% factory blue with the grip frame worn to brown, high edge wear, barrel toning to brown, handling marks and turn ring on the cylinder. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions are numbered to the gun and rate about good with light to moderate diamond point wear and handling marks. Single action timing will require professional attention. (86520-1331) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/300)

2189. COLT COBRA REVOLVER serial #97319LW, 38 Special, 2” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1960-made revolver retains about 70% plus factory blue and anodized finishes with the backstrap toning to pewter, moderate edge wear, oxidation stains, cylinder mostly gray with strong blue in the flutes, a turn ring on the cylinder and handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips with silver Colt medallions are numbered to the gun and rate fair to good with moderate diamond point wear and handling marks. (86520-2974) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

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2190. SMITH & WESSON DOUBLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #357399, 38 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel with a few light oxidation blemishes in the bore. The metal surfaces of this 4th model revolver retain about 90% factory blue with most of the loss to stains from oxidation on the cylinder along with limited edge wear, a few handling marks and a turn ring on the cylinder. The case-hardened colors on the hammer and trigger are robust with minor operational wear. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips with S&W logo are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. Timing and lock up are excellent as is barrel-to-frame fit. (86520-1550) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2191. COLT WOODSMAN SPORTS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #96167, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1935-made pistol retains about 75% factory blue with the grip frame, portions of the slide and barrel toning to brown; oxidation blemishes, scratches, and handling marks. The checkered walnut factory grips rate about good with light to moderate diamond point wear, scratches and dings. The pistol features fixed serrated ramp front sight and windage adjustable factory rear sight. It includes a single factory magazine. (86520-2197) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2192. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 SECOND ISSUE TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #112816, 22 Short, 3 3/16” octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% later factory quality nickel plate with light high edge wear, scattered dents, dings, scratches and bubbling. The sideplate has been cleaned to pewter and may possibly be a replacement due to the fit. The barrel and cyl-inder are pewter-brown with handling marks, oxidation stains and pitting. The hammer and trigger have been nickeled and exhibit flaking and oxidation stains. The smooth rosewood factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate very good with light dents and dings. The only assembly number still visible is on the barrel. Barrel-to-frame fit is loose plus timing and lock up are in need of attention. (86520-1263) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2193. SMITH & WESSON 32 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #3411, 32 S&W (Short), 3” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This first model revolver retains about 97% non-factory reapplied nickel finish with minor flaking, bubbling, scratches and old pitting visible under the new finish. The triggerguard is mostly brown but the hammer and trigger still have strong case-hardened colors with oxidation blemishes and operational marks. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips rate good with light handling marks and the right panel has a green-colored substance added to the base possibly to repair a scuff as there are no visible cracks. Numbers on the back of the grips were obscured when one of the previous owners scratched his initials but all other appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit is loose but mechanically it appears functional. (86520-2033) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (50/150)

2194. COLT POLICE POSITIVE TARGET REVOLVER serial #11814, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1914-made revolver retains only a few remnants of original finish with the remainder smoky gray along with light pitting and handling marks. There is a factory rework mark on the frame and matching rework numbers on the frame and cylinder. The crane is a replacement, possibly non-factory, with the original numbers ground down and correct serial number re-stamped. The trigger is gray but the hammer still has Nitre blue left on the rear. The replacement checkered fleur-de-lis factory grips with stylized “C” around the escutcheons rate good to very good with light scuffing and diamond point wear and neither grip is numbered to the gun or each other. Timing is slightly off in single action and the chambers appear to have been fired with 22 Shorts as they are lightly pitted for the first 1/4 inch. The gun features an elevation adjustable bead front sight and windage adjustable rear sight. (86520-1246) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2195. SMITH & WESSON NO. 1 1/2 SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #33279, 32 S&W Short, 3 1/2” barrel with a pitted and oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% factory applied nickel plate with most of the loss on or around the grip frame which has toned to brown along with oxidation stains, bubbling and pitting. The trigger and hammer are mostly gray but there are still strong case-hardened colors on the forward section of the hammer. The smooth mother-of-pearl grips rate excellent. Timing and lock up are excellent, there is a hint of play between barrel and frame, this later model has a strain screw and despite several applications of Kroil the grip screw stubbornly refuses to budge. (86520-2620) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (150/250)

2196. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON PREMIER BICYCLE FIRST MODEL TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #1027, 32 S&W (Short), 2” barrel with an excellent bore exhibiting a few minor spots of oxidation and pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 90% factory nickel plate with most of the loss to oxidation on the barrel forward of the cylinder in addition to flaking, slight bubbling and minor pinprick pitting. The triggerguard has about 95% factory blue that is starting to thin. The top latch, hammer and trigger have operational marks but strong case-hardened colors remain. The checkered hard rubber factory grips with bullseye target logo rate excellent. The grips, cylinder, barrel and extractor are numbered to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit has just a hint of play with excellent timing and lockup. (86520-4090) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2197. BELGIAN FOLDING TRIGGER HAMMERLESS VELO DOG POCKET REVOLVER 5.5mm Velo Dog, 1 3/4” barrel with a near excellent bore exhibiting a few light oxidation stains. The metal surfaces retain about 95% factory blue on the cylinder and barrel in addition to about 95% robust case-hardened colors on the frame with the losses to freckling. The checkered hard rubber synthetic grips rate near excellent with light handling marks. The gun features a folding trigger, double action only hammerless mechanism, Nagant-style ejector rod and the only markings are Belgian proofs. There is a small safety lever on the knuckle that is not functioning but timing and lock up are excellent. (86520-1022) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2198. MARLIN XXX STANDARD 1872 TIP-UP REVOLVER serial #1516, 30 RF, 3” barrel with intermittent oxidation blemishes in the bore. The barrel has about 50% nickel plate remaining with the rest oxidized to brown and pitted. The cylinder has a few small areas of nickel plate with the bulk of the surfaces oxidized and pitted. The frame retains about 97% nickel plate with light edge wear, dings and a set of initials crudely stamped into the bottom of the frame forward of the triggerguard. The diamond checkered factory hard rubber grips with star burst design in an oval rate about excellent with light handling marks that have faded to brown. The barrel and cylinder are numbered to the gun but none are visible on the grip panels. The barrel-to-frame fit has a hint of play, timing is good but lock up is in need of attention. This gun features a round ribbed barrel with short fluted cylinder. (86520-1435) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2199. COLT MODEL 1877 “THUNDERER” REVOLVER serial #28215, 41 Colt, 2 1/2” barrel without ejector rod with a lightly frosted bore. This 1881-made revolver does not function in double action mode but single action works perfectly. It retains about 80% factory nickel plate with areas flaked to pewter, scattered oxidation blemishes, bubbling and pinprick pits. The hammer and trigger are pewter with light oxidation stains and operational marks. The checkered hard rubber factory grips with Rampant Colt in an oval rate fair to good with moderate to heavy wear and handling marks. Most of the markings remain strong to crisp with the markings on the side of the barrel very weak but mostly visible. The barrel address is tight against the frame but the side markings appear to be properly centered. The grips, cylinder and straps are correctly numbered to the gun. (86520-2065) {ANTIQUE} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (300/500)

2200. BELGIAN MODEL 1874-STYLE DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #11493, 11mm French Ordnance, 4 1/4” octagon barrel with a bright very good bore showing strong rifling and some very light oxidation. This revolver is a very nicely-made Belgian copy of the French M1874 Officer’s model revolver with some Belgian refinements. The metal surfaces retain about 85% thinning original blue with high edge wear, patches toning to brownish gray on the barrel and triggerguard, freckling, old dried grease and some pinprick pitting. The left side of the barrel is marked “Acier Fondu” (Cast Steel) and there appear to be no obvious maker-marks. The straw color on the hammer is starting to tone to silver and the ejector rod, trigger and sideplate latch have been left in-the-white. They all show some minor freckling and oxidation staining. The revolver features a swing-out sideplate and the internal parts are very nicely strawed. Unfortunately the ejector rod/base pin assembly is stuck in the gun. The checkered walnut grips remain in about good condition and they have been painted with later-applied white paint showing some high edge wear and minor flaking. The gun features a flip-down loading gate, lanyard ring and the mechanism is very solid with good timing and lockup just a little loose. A very interesting Belgian-made copy. (138441-2) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

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2201. NAZI-MARKED CZ-27 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #334329, 32 ACP, 4” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing just a hint of frosting. The slide of this pistol retains about 95% original blue slightly toning to plum throughout with some light high edge wear, scratches and handling marks. The frame retains about 92% phosphate finish with scattered scratches and high edge wear. The trigger and grip screws retain some very nice straw color with some minor thinning to silver. The slide is fnh-marked and the right side of the frame is stamped with “(Eagle) / WaA76”. The slide is matching the frame and the dark brown checkered plastic grips remain in near excellent condition with some minor staining and handling marks. A very good example of a late CZ-27 pistol. (138291-1) {C&R} (200/400)

2202. RUSSIAN MODEL 1895 NAGANT DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER BY IZHEVSK serial #189501141, 7.62 Nagant, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing just a little light frosting. This revolver is Century Arms importer-marked and serial-numbered with the Russian number being “IV599”. The metal surfaces retain about 97% dull arsenal blue with some light high edge wear, a few freckles, minor dings and slot damage of the screw heads. The checkered hardwood grips remain in about good overall condition with a fair amount of chipped points on the left panel, scattered dings and handling marks. This is a rather early Izhevsk-made revolver dated 1943 and stamped with the arrow inside a star mark. The ejector rod is Tula-marked and the sideplate, frame and cylinder are all matching. This revolver appears to have been refurbished but it does not have the usual “rectangle” refurbishment mark and the cylinder, mainspring and firing pin are original parts. Timing and lockup are very solid and a post-war vinyl holster and cleaning rod are included along with some articles regarding the Nagant revolver. A rather interesting example that would likely be a good shooter. (138426-109) {C&R} (250/400)

2203. JAPANESE TYPE 94 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY NAGOYA KOKUBUNJI serial #20551, 8mm Nambu, 3 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this October 1941-made pistol retain about 80% arsenal blue with areas of cleaned moderate pitting scattered throughout, high edge wear, gripstraps toned to gray and freckling. Some of the very fine pinprick pitting almost appears to be under the blue but the interior of the slide is still in-the-white as is correct and the markings are crisp. This gun may very well have been refinished by a Japanese arsenal. The manual safety, screw heads, trigger and magazine safety still show some faint straw color mostly toning to dull gray overall. The lanyard ring shows some rather heavy oxidation but is present. The black checkered plastic grips remain in very good condition with some minor scuffs and a few chipped points. The magazine is numbered 690 and it does not lock into the pistol correctly. It retains about 95% reapplied heavy nickel finish with some minor flaking and staining. All internal parts are matching and the pistol includes a modern Chinese-made reproduction holster and shoulder strap that remains in near excellent condition. Overall a good starter gun for the military collector. (138426-107) {C&R} (350/550)

2204. JAPANESE TYPE 14 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY NAGOYA TORIIMATSU serial #55577 (series 1), 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing a little frosting. The metal surfaces of this September 1942-made pistol have been cleaned to gunmetal with significant old pitting, oxidation, scratches and freckling throughout. The hardwood grips may very well be original but they have been heavily sanded, no number, grooves or finish remains and they are shy of the frame. Everything still appears to function normally and the pistol includes a matching blue-bodied magazine in about good overall condition. All serialized parts are matching and this pistol would probably be a good candidate for restoration. (138450-24) {C&R} (150/250)

2205. JAPANESE TYPE 94 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY NAGOYA KOKUBUNJI serial #59311, 8mm Nambu, 3 5/8” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing just a little frosting. The metal surfaces of this August 1944-made pistol retain about 60% dull arsenal blue blending with gray and silver throughout with high edge and operational wear, freckling and patches of moderate oxidation staining scattered throughout. The slab-sided Asian hardwood grips are un-numbered and remain in about very good condition with mostly worn finish, small dings and handling marks. The firing pin and wedge are inspector-marked but un-numbered and all other parts appear to be matching. This pistol includes one magazine that is also matching to the gun. A good startup gun for the military collector. (138450-25) {C&R} (350/550)

2206. MANUFRANCE “LE FRANCAIS” POCKET MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #165561, 25 ACP, 2 3/8” barrel with a very good bore showing a little frosting throughout. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 90% original blue with high edge wear, some thinning on top of the slide, backstrap toning to gray and a few scattered freckles. The black checkered plastic grips are modern reproductions and rate near excellent with a little staining, a few scuffs and are not quite perfectly fitted to the frame. The gun does include its original black hard rubber grips which remain in about good condition although the left panel has a repaired crack where the panel broke completely in half. This little pistol features a flip-up barrel and double action only mechanism so that the shooter can simply load a round into the chamber and not manipulate the slide. Also included are a single magazine, brown leather G.C. Co. holster that remains in very good condition with some scattered light staining and an older zippered purse-style leather holster that remains in about very good condition showing some old glue repairs to scattered tears, light scuffs and staining. A very good example of these interesting French commercial pistols not very often seen in this country. (138456-1) {C&R} (250/350)

2207. MANUFRANCE “LE FRANCAIS” POLICEMAN MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #191076, 25 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a very good bore showing a little frosting throughout. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 70% original blue with high edge wear, scratches, gripstraps worn to silver and toning to plum throughout. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very good plus condition with some lightly worn points and scuffs throughout. This pistol features a flip-up barrel and double action only mechanism that allows the shooter to load a round directly into the chamber and not worry about manipulating the slide. Included is a single original magazine, modern black leather inside-the-waistband holster that remains in near excellent condition and six dummy 25 ACP cartridges. A very nice example of these French commercial pistols not often seen in this country. (138456-2) {MODERN} (250/350)

2208. REMINGTON-BEALS FIRST MODEL POCKET PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #820, .31 cal, 3” octagon barrel with a good bore showing strong rifling and light oxidation throughout. The metal surfaces of this 5th issue revolver retain perhaps 20% streaks of original bright blue on the barrel with the remaining surfaces toned to a dull gray-brown throughout along with freckling, oxidation staining and scratches. The markings on the barrel and topstrap are still quite crisp and the silver cone front sight is intact. The smooth gutta-percha grip is numbered to the gun and remains in fair condition with a large 1 1/2” chip missing out of the right side and some further light scuffs and discoloration. The base pin is a modern knurled steel replacement that appears to be stuck in the gun and the hammer functions at full and half cock but the mechanism will require some mechanical attention as the hand does not advance the cylinder. Still a good representative example of these interesting revolvers. (138547-38) {ANTIQUE} (300/500)

2209. WHITNEY RIMFIRE BREECHLOADING REVOLVER serial #3456B, 38 RF, 1 1/2” octagon barrel with a bright very good plus bore showing just a little bit of oxidation. The metal surfaces of this size/model no. 2 1/2 retain about 85% original nickel finish with high edge wear to ochre brass on the frame, some flaked patches of oxidation on the cylinder and barrel and some further minor dings, scratches and handling marks. The “WHITNEYVILLE” marking on the left side of the barrel is a little soft but visible and the base pin shows dome dings and tool marks. The trigger still retains some hints of fire temper blue on the sides and the hammer is mostly a mottled gray patina. The smooth rosewood grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and remain in near excellent condition retaining most of their varnish along with a few small handling marks. Timing and lockup remain very strong making for a very solid example overall. (138408-5) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

2210. WEBLEY & SCOTT MARK IV DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #104274, .380 Revolver (38 S&W), 5” barrel with a very good bore showing a little frosting and a few tiny pinprick pits. The metal surfaces of this “WAR FINISH” revolver retain about 80% dull arsenal blue thinning to gunmetal throughout along with high edge wear, freckling, small patches of light oxidation staining and a 3/4” patch of cleaned pinprick pitting on the right side barrel. All of the markings remain crisp and this example is not import-marked and has no added safety mechanisms. The lanyard ring appears to be a replacement and a number of the screw heads show some light slot damage. The black checkered plastic “Webley” grips remain in very good plus condition with a few scattered dings, scuffs and small chips. The barrel and cylinder are matching the frame and the gun includes a more modern white canvas lanyard. Timing is about good and lockup is rather loose. A good example of these wartime British revolvers. (138426-105) {C&R} (275/375)

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2211. LEE ARMS CO. RED JACKET NO. 4 REVOLVER serial #20280, 32 RF, 2 3/4” octagon barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little scattered frosting. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 95% original nickel finish with a few minor flakes oxidized to gray, some scattered scratches, small dings and handling marks. The hammer retains some faint remnants of unremarkable case colors and the trigger has mostly toned to gray. The period mother-of-pearl grips remain in near excellent condition with a few small dings and handling marks. The barrel and cylinder are matching the frame and timing and lockup are very strong. (138408-4) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2212. W. W. MARSTON POCKET MODEL PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #11073, .31 cal, 3 1/4” round barrel with a dark oxidized bore still showing some fair rifling. The metal surfaces of this “Western Arms Co”-branded pistol have mostly toned to dull gray patina with oxidation staining, freckling and a number of small dings and tool marks scattered about. There are a few flakes of original blue here and there. Most of the screw heads show light to moderate slot damage. The brass triggerguard retains of a few flakes of silver plate but is mostly a lightly cleaned goldenrod. The smooth walnut grips retain a little bit of varnish mostly worn away with a few further dings and handling marks. All visible serial numbers appear to be matching, the front sight is missing, the bolt stop does not engage and timing is rather poor. An about fair representative example overall. (138525-13) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

2213. WM. UHLINGER POCKET REVOLVER serial #11, 32 RF, 5” octagon barrel with an about very good bore showing strong rifling, scattered oxidation and frosting. The metal surfaces of this “J. P. LOWER”-marked pistol retain about 75% older reapplied nickel finish with areas flaked to lightly oxidized gray throughout, minor bubbling and a few scattered freckles. All of the numbered parts on this gun appear to be assembly-numbered “. . 11”. The smooth rosewood grips remain in near excellent condition with a few minor scratches, small dings and handling marks. The grip panels are both stamped on their interiors “4211 / J.F.N”. Timing and lockup are very good and the revolver retains its removable ejector rod. A very nice example overall. (138433-76) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (300/500)

2214. COLT OPEN TOP POCKET MODEL REVOLVER serial #78519, 22 RF, 2 3/8” barrel with a dark oxidized bore. The barrel and cylinder of this revolver have largely toned to gunmetal with a few flakes of nickel scattered about along with patches of light pitting, freckling and small dings. The barrel address is still very clear overall. The barrel latch is stuck and its screw shows heavy slot damage. The brass frame retains about 75% nickel plate with high edge wear to ochre brass, small patches flaked away, dings, scratches and light staining. There is a small crack at the top right of the frame and both gripstraps are lightly scratched “1863”. The metal surfaces are lightly embellished with rather nice foliate scrollwork and additional punch-dot shading on the frame. The smooth walnut grips are pencil-numbered but the number is difficult to discern although their fit to the frame is very good. They retain a little bit of flaking varnish throughout along with some minor dings and handling marks. The hammer is strong but timing and lockup are rather poor. (138433-65) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (100/175)

2215. BERETTA MODEL 1934 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #980593, 380 ACP, 3 3/8” barrel with an about very good bore showing strong rifling and some light oxidation and frosting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1942-dated pistol retain about 88% original blue with some high edge wear, scattered small patches of oxidation staining, pinprick pitting and freckling throughout. The black plastic “PB” logo metal-backed grips remain in near excellent condition showing a few small scuffs and handling marks. The left side of the frame is rather lightly stamped with a “(Crown) / RE” mark, “IVU” on the right sight and “CA” on right side triggerguard. The slide, barrel and frame are all matching although the barrel is missing the first “9”. One original magazine is included. (138523-10) {C&R} (250/450)

2216. MOSSBERG MODEL 500A SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #P166422, 12 ga., 28” ported, ventilated rib Accu-Choke barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% thinning original blue toning to brown with scattered fine oxidation, edge wear and light scratches; the receiver is lightly scroll engraved. The checkered hardwood pistolgrip stock and forearm rate good with handling marks and spots of flaking finish. Included is a single choke tube marked full. (58443-39) {MODERN} (75/150)

2217. TAURUS-ROSSI TRIFECTA MODEL RIFLE SHOTGUN COMBO serial #SR076784, 243 Win., 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is a youth combination rifle-shotgun three barrel set which also includes a 18 1/2”, 22 LR barrel with a bright excellent bore; both rifle barrels are equipped with fiber-optic sights, the adjustable rear side is interchangeable between the two barrels and a 22”, 20 ga. single bead plain shotgun barrel with a bright excellent bore choked modified. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue, the frame being a deep plum purple. The checkered green plastic pistolgrip stock and forend rate excellent with a couple minor storage marks, the removable cheek rest is no longer present. A solid scope base has been mounted on the .243 barrel and the rear sight elevator is currently on the rimfire barrel. A black Rossi soft case is also included. (58443-19) {MODERN} (200/400)

2218. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SPRINGFIELD STALKER PERCUSSION RIFLE serial #AM308740, .45 cal., 26” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original high polish blue with some specks of fine oxidation on the repro “U.S. SPRINGFIELD” lockplate, the buttplate retains equal brilliant case colors. The smooth walnut stock rates near excellent with a couple raised flakes in the finish on the left side of the stock. Rifle is equipped with a high post front sight, folding adjustable leaf rear sight and a correct wooden ramrod is present. A neat-looking modern percussion muzzleloader for the shooter that still appreciates the look of antique arms. (58413-24) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2219. WINCHESTER MODEL 1200 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L1188757, 12 ga., 28” ventilated rib Winchoke equipped barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95-98% original blue, loss due to light silvering along the edges and scattered light staining. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and forearm rate about very good with scattered light scratches and handling marks. Included is a single modified choke tube. (58443-50) {MODERN} (100/200)

2220. RUGER MODEL 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #114-12516, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with some scattered fine scratches and edge wear. The plain pistolgrip walnut stock rates very good plus with a few light handling marks. A single factory magazine is included. (58440-55) {MODERN} (150/250)

2221. THOMPSON CENTER RENEGADE SMOOTHBORE PERCUSSION MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #227588, .56 cal., 26” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with some sparse light storage marks, the lock retains equal bright case colors. The plain walnut stock rates very good overall with scattered light dents and handling marks. A correct wood ramrod is included. (58545-4) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2222. THOMPSON CENTER OMEGA INLINE MUZZLELOADING RIFLE serial #S105746, 50 cal., 28” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The plain pistolgrip walnut stock rates very good plus with some sparse light scratches and handling marks. Rifle is equipped with adjustable fiber-optic sights and a correct aluminum ramrod is present. (58545-3) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2223. HENRY REPEATING ARMS MINI-BOLT RIFLE serial #MB02125, 22 LR, 16” barrel with an excellent bore. The matte stainless steel metal surfaces rate excellent as does the checkered black plastic pistolgrip stock. Equipped with Williams Fire-sights, a neat little “first” single shot rifle. (58440-32) {MODERN} (75/150)

2224. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON MODEL 098 TOPPER DELUXE SINGLE BARREL SHOTGUN serial #HT271039, .410 bore, 25 1/2” plain barrel with a bright excellent bore choked full. The barrel, triggerguard and hammer retain 98% original blue with a couple light rub marks. The frame retains 98% original matte nickel with fine oxidation staining along the belly and bottom edge. The plain pistolgrip hardwood stock and forend rate near excellent retaining nearly all its original factory black paint with a couple tiny nicks on the forend. Included is a Plano Model 1505 Gunslinger black plastic case and a zippered soft padded case , the clip pin is missing on the plastic case. (58541-7S20797) {MODERN} (50/100)

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2225. WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #738142, 225 Win, 22” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with areas of light handling wear and light surface oxidation mingling throughout. The press-checkered walnut stock rates very good and has areas of minor to moderate flaking along with some light dings and other assorted handling marks. The front sight blade remains intact, the hood and rear sight have been removed. Mounted to the receiver is a Tasco 4X40 riflescope that features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. A padded leather sporting sling is included. Made in 1964, the first year of transition for Winchester rifles, this is an overall very good example that is in a very collectible caliber and should still make a terrific shooter. (48443-51) {C&R} (400/600)

2226. RICHLAND ARMS EXTRA SPECIALE OVER/UNDER SHOTGUN serial #16740, 28 ga., 26” ventilated rib barrels choked modified and full with excellent bores. The barrels

retain about 90% original blue that is flaking to brown with light silvering along the edges and sides. The frame features sideplates and retains about 85% of the original case colors, there is some light surface

oxidation along the right side. The checkered walnut stocks rate near excellent with a few small dings present, the buttstock has some minor to moderate crazing and crackling to the varnish. The forearm features wraparound checkering,

while the buttstock has a scant-knob pistolgrip and is equipped with a solid Decelerator recoil pad giving a 14 3/4” length of pull. Shotgun features a single bead front sight, extractors and dual triggers. Made in Italy this is a pleasing and petite double, perfect for the upland field. (48513-2) {MODERN} (400/600)

2227. REPRODUCTION BRITISH BROWN BESS FLINTLOCK MUSKET serial #4384, .72 Caliber, 41” smooth bore barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces remain in-the-white and rate near excellent with a few light specks of light surface oxidation throughout. The brass furniture has light tarnish with some areas a more rich ochre patina. The near full length hardwood stock rates excellent and has a few dings. The “Tower” marked lock functions correctly and the steel ramrod and a commercially cut flint are included. Made in Japan, this modern reproduction is a near exact copy of the well-known original service rifle of colonial era Great Britain. A near excellent example overall destined for further use on the reenactment field. (48482-6) {ANTIQUE} (400/600)

2228. RUGER M77R BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #75-48915, 338 Win Mag, 24” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with areas of light surface oxidation and a few areas of light pitting scattered about. The checkered walnut stock rates excellent and has a few light dings and scratches and is fitted with a Pachmayr White Line vented recoil pad. There are no provisions for sights but a Redfield Tracker series 3-9X40 riflescope has been mounted via set of factory rings. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. Sadly the bolt release lever and hardware have been removed but replacements should be easy to get. A sporting leather sling is also included. A very good example overall that has the potential of being a great large game hunting rifle. (48443-34) {MODERN} (400/600)

2229. SAVAGE MODEL 24C COMBINATION GUN serial #E318754, 22LR / 20 ga., 20” barrel with excellent bores, the shotgun barrel is choked cylinder. The barrels retain about 97-98% original blue with some light handling wear and oxidation staining present. The frame has nearly all of its original case color which is becoming muted and is blending with areas of light surface oxidation and brown patina. The smooth hardwood stocks rate near excellent and have a few light dings and other handling marks. The buttstock has some minor crazing and flaking to the finish at the toe and has the original hard rubber buttplate with sliding trapdoor. The original sights are intact, the rear sight is missing its elevator and the 22 barrel is grooved for mounts. This is the post 1980 version with the barrel release at the front of the synthetic triggerguard. A terrific compact combination gun these Camper’s Companions were ideal for backpacking or for use in a survival situation. The gun remains in near excellent condition overall and is only missing its original carry case. (48443-36) {MODERN} (350/550)

2230. MARLIN MODEL 336A LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #22046004, 30-30, 24” “JM”-marked barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with just a few light handling marks and light scattered specks of surface oxidation through-out. The trigger has all of its original gold plating. The smooth walnut stocks rate excellent and the forend has a factory caution label still attached. The original sights are intact, including the front sight hood and included is a leather sporting sling. A hammer extension has been installed and this rifle does not have the later cross-bolt safety. A near excellent condition example overall that has seen very little use. (48482-4) {MODERN} (300/500)

2231. PLAINFIELD M1 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #72050, 30 Carbine, 18” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this commercial built carbine retain about 97-98% original blue with areas of light handling and edge wear. The hardwood stock rates excellent with just a few light dings and is equipped with the metal vented handguard. Carbine is equipped with adjustable sights, has a canvas GI style sling with oiler and has the later style military flip safety. A single 15-round “U” marked magazine is included. Known for using original military parts when manufacturing these carbines, Plainfield is considered one of the better names when it comes to commercial made carbines. An excellent example overall. (48483-3) {MODERN} (300/500)

2232. REMINGTON MODEL 722 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #188847, 222 Rem, 26” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue that is fading to gray along the bottom metal and lightly flaking to brown throughout. The smooth walnut stock rates near excellent and has some light dings, scratches and some light flaking to the original varnish. The front sight remains intact, the rear sight has been removed and target blocks installed in the rear dovetail and rear of the receiver. The date code “PXX” puts the manufacture date at June of 1951. A great example of these classic “triple deuce” rifles. (48514-41) {C&R} (300/500)

2233. REMINGTON MODEL 660 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #101176, 243 Win, 20” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that is evenly toning to brown throughout. The checkered walnut stock rates excellent and features an ebony tip and a capped pistolgrip as well as a solid factory recoil pad. The stock appears to have been lightly cleaned and has a satin oil finish. The original front sight is intact, the rear sight has been removed and a Redfield one-piece base with a set of 1” rings has been mounted to the receiver. A terrific example overall in a great medium weight cartridge, the date code appears to be “BR” which would place date of manufacture at January of 1968. (48476-94) {MODERN} (300/500)

2234. REMINGTON MODEL 660 MAGNUM BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #103564, 350 Rem Mag, 20” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% of the original blue that has some light handling marks and is evenly toning to brown, the bolt handle showing most of the loss. The laminate hardwood stock has been sanded and reshaped with an oil finish added. The vented recoil pad remains. The rifle is equipped with factory style open sights, there is no rib attached. A very good example overall that will still make a terrific shooter. (48476-90) {MODERN} (300/500)

2235. CUSTOM REMINGTON MODEL 700LH LEFT HAND BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #A6826161, 30-06, 22” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with some light silvering around the muzzle and light handling marks along the bottom metal. The smooth walnut stock rates excellent and features an ebony forend tip, steel capped pistolgrip and a solid rubber Old English recoil pad. The stock has a much lighter contour than the factory Remington, more similar to the “Mountain” rifle variants of the model 700’s. The stock also has holes tapped for swivels which remain vacant. The original front sight with hood is intact, the rear sight has been removed. Mounted to the right side of the receiver is a Redfield adjustable aperture sight. A nice, lighter weight left hand model 700 in excellent overall condition. (48513-3) {MODERN} (300/500)

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2236. SAVAGE MODEL 110L BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #22800, 243 Win, 22” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this left hand sporting rifle retain about 97-98% original blue with some sparse areas of light surface oxidation mingling about. The checkered walnut stock rates excellent and has some small dings, checks and a few light scratches. The front sight remains intact, the rear sight has been removed and a slot blank installed in its dovetail. Mounted to the receiver is a set of Buehler two-piece bases with 1” rings. An excellent example of these left hand variation rifles that is in a great medium weight chambering. (48530-4) {MODERN} (200/400)

2237. SAVAGE MODEL 1907 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #26884, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 70-75% original blue that is fading to silver along the grip portion and has light handling and edge wear and some further small han-dling marks throughout. There is a small amount of original case color still visible on the trigger and a crisp “(circle)R” proof at the front of the frame. The checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent and the “TRADE MARK” marking is clearly visible in the headband of the Indian Chief Savage logo. Included is a later model two-catch detachable magazine. A very nice example of these earlier Savage pistols this one having some excellent markings. (48523-23) {C&R} (300/500)

2238. MARLIN MODEL 36-RC LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #D20874, 30-30, 20” barrel marked “SECOND” with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue that is toning to brown in areas and mingling with some light handling wear, brown patina and surface oxidation. The smooth walnut stocks rate very good and have some minor dings, bruises and a few small hairline cracks forming around the upper tang. The original sights are intact and a swivel stud has been installed along the toe line. Marlin offered these factory “seconds” for sale to employees and to customers via special request. The “second” designation referred to a cosmetic blemish or flaw and was never a result of structural or mechanical issues, the practice ended in the late 1940’s. A near excellent example overall, this variation having been made in 1947 and could have investment potential. (48476-65) {C&R} (300/500)

2239. VOERE MODEL 2117 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #S03657, 22 LR, 21 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with light handling marks and slight edge wear present. The checkered walnut stocks rate near excellent and have some light dings and scratches along with some minor flaking to the original lacquer finish. The stocks feature contrasting forend tip and grip cap, sling swivels and a Monte Carlo buttstock. The sights are intact including a front sight hood and a single detachable magazine is also included. An overall excellent example of these German-made sporting rifles. (48413-74) {MODERN} (200/400)

2240. VOERE MODEL 1014 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #305307, 22 LR, 17 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with some very light handling marks present. The military-style hardwood stock rates excellent and features a hood handguard, barrel band and steel buttplate. Rifle is equipped with a blade front sight and has an adjustable rear sight that mounts to the grooved receiver. A detachable magazine is included. A fine example of these Austrian-made rifles, this variation almost resembling the famed G43 in its appearance. (48413-59) {MODERN} (150/250)

2241. SPORTERIZED REMINGTON MODEL 03-A3 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #3408647, 30-06, 22 1/2” GI barrel dated “2-43” with a very good bore that has areas of light oxidation and fine pitting throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 98% of a commercial blue finish with a few light handling marks and light surface oxidation scattered about. The bolt has some light brown patina and oxidation along the handle and knob. Rifle is equipped with a walnut Herters Monte Carlo buttstock which rates excellent. There is some light staining to the oil finish and there are two filled “cross-bolts” above the triggerguard. The stock features an ebony forend tip and a capped pistolgrip along with a partial rollover comb cheek rest. The original military sights have been removed and a set of Weaver bases have been mounted to the receiver. A classic rifle in very good condition that will likely still make a decent sporting rifle. (48530-14) {MODERN} (200/400)

2242. MARLIN MODEL 1892 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #406506, 22 RF, 24” octagon barrel with a poor, heavily oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces are overall a mottled gray with brown patina and areas of light surface oxidation and pitting as well as minor tool marks throughout. It appears that the take-down knob has been filed as the majority of the edge serrations have been removed. The walnut stocks rate very good and have a light oil finish with various light dings and handling marks scattered about. The rear sporting sight remains intact, the front sight has been removed leaving the dovetail vacant. A few of the receiver screws are not present, others have minor slot damage. The rifle still appears to be mechanically sound and may make a good parts gun or candidate for full restoration. (48315-52LTS268) {C&R} [Lewis T. Steadman Collection] (200/300)

2243. SMITH & WESSON MODEL A BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY HUSQVARNA serial #352873, 30-06, 23 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. Barreled Action Only. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few light handling marks noted. The original sights remain intact, including the front sight hood and the receiver is tapped for mounts. Made in Sweden under contract for S&W this is a quality piece just needing the right wood to make it a fantastic sporting rifle. (48428-9) {MODERN} (150/250)

2244. WINCHESTER MODEL 190 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #B1544981, 22 LR, 20 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with some light edge and handling wear and some specks of light surface oxidation along the barrel. The smooth hardwood stocks rate excellent with a few light dings present. The front sight is intact, the rear sight is missing its elevator and installed on the grooved receiver is a set of 1” scope rings. A great semi 22 in near excellent overall condition. (48441-44) {MODERN} (100/200)

2245. RUGER 10/22 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #356-62829, 22 LR, 16” barrel with flash hider and an excellent bore. The visible metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few light handling marks present. The synthetic stock features a tan camo pattern that has some moderate flaking. The stock and barrel have a gauze type camo wrap installed. There are no sights but a Weaver scope base has been installed on the receiver. No magazine is included. An interesting setup waiting the right optics. (48541-6S20823) {MODERN} (100/200)

2246. SMITH & WESSON BICYCLE MODEL .32 SAFETY HAMMERLESS 3RD MODEL REVOLVER serial #163840, .32 S&W, 2” barrel with a near excellent, lightly freckled bore. The triggerguard and top latch retain all of their original blue, the trigger has later applied straw color. The remaining metal surfaces retain about 90% of an applied nickel finish that has some minor flaking, light scratches and handling marks. The markings appear soft on the edges the S&W logo and the right side of the frame has been heavily buffed. The checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent. The revolver appears to time and function correctly. An overall nice example of these rare production models, this one being in near excellent condition as restored. (48543-3) {C&R} (300/500)

2247. WEATHERBY PA-08 UPLAND SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #TP042997, 12 ga., 28” ventilated rib barrel with a screw-in choke and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with light wear along the bearing surfaces and some areas of light surface oxidation scattered about. The Weatherby logos on either side of the receiver have all of their gold fill, and the trigger retains all of the original gold plating. The checkered walnut stocks rate excellent and have a few light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with a solid factory recoil pad. The original box is included which contains the manual, a cable lock, a choke wrench and three chokes: full, modified and improved cylinder. An excellent all-purpose field gun in excellent condition. (48443-35) {MODERN} (250/350)

2248. REMINGTON MODEL 870 EXPRESS SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #AB506402M, 12 ga., 28” ventilated rib barrel with a screw-in modified choke and a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original parkerized finish that has light edge wear and light brown staining throughout. The shotgun is equipped with laminate hardwood stocks, the forearm rates very good and has a small chip on the left side, the buttstock rates excellent and is fitted with a solid factory recoil pad. Mounted to the receiver is a UTG saddle mount which holds a Tru-Glo 4X32 compact scope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. A near excellent example overall ready for more time in the fields. (48443-29) {MODERN} (250/350)

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2249. STEVENS MODEL 325 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 30-30, 21” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces are overall a mottled gray-brown with some traces of original blue still visible. The hardwood stock rates very good and has a few minor dings and divots. The stock appears to have been lightly sanded with finish added as the metal edges and hard rubber buttplate are proud. The original sights are intact and included is a correct magazine, likely a later factory replacement. A very good condition example overall that would still be a good economical deer rifle. (48443-28) {C&R} (150/250)

2250. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON HANDI RIFLE BREAK ACTION RIFLE serial #HX318729, 308 Win, 22” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 70% of an applied enamel type finish, the balance toning to silver, mixing with brown patina and some fine pinprick pitting. The hardwood stocks rate excellent and have a few light dings. The buttstock is fitted with a factory vented recoil pad. There are no sights, but mounted to the receiver is a Tasco World Class 3-9X40 riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. A great woods rifle that should be a terrific shooter despite its cosmetic appearance. (48443-42) {MODERN} (75/150)

2251. ROMANIAN M1969 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #Z2091, 22 LR, 23” barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% of an arsenal type blue with some light handling wear along the bearing surfaces and some very light tool marks through-out. The barrel is marked “IMC2” and dated 1976.The military style hardwood stock rates excellent and features a grooved forearm, there are a few very light dings and the rear swivel stud is missing. The original sights remain intact and a Norinco 4X32 riflescope has been mounted to the receiver. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. A single detachable magazine is included. Made as a military style small bore trainer this sturdy little rifle would serve quite well as a sporting 22 as well. An excellent example overall. (48443-31) {MODERN} (75/150)

2252. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS SB2 BREAK ACTION HANDI RIFLE serial #NM338698, 243 Win, 20” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue that is mixing with areas of light surface oxidation and pitting, the balance fading to silver. Rifle is equipped with black synthetic stocks which rate excellent, the butt has a raised comb and a vented recoil pad. There are no sights but rifle is equipped with a Weaver style mount which holds a Tasco 3-9X32 riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has very good optics. A great medium weight deer rifle in very good overall condition. (48443-40) {MODERN} (75/150)

2253. SAVAGE-STEVENS MODEL 80 SERIES A SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #C067555, 22 LR, 20” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with a few light handling marks and some scattered light specks of surface oxidation throughout. The checkered walnut stock rates about very good and has several dings and other light handling marks along with a 3” long sliver missing on the left side near the rear of the receiver. The original sights remain intact and the receiver is grooved for mounts. Overall a very good example that should make a great plinker. (48443-16) {MODERN} (75/125)

2254. SAVAGE MODEL 72 CRACKSHOT FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #E021645, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 98% original blue with light handling marks and specks of light surface oxidation scattered about. The frame is toning to a mottled brown with an even covering of speckled light surface oxidation and some of the original case colors still visible. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent and have some light dings, scratches and minor flaking. The original sights remain intact. A near excellent example that would certainly benefit from a small amount of TLC and would still make a great shooter as-is. (48443-6) {MODERN} (75/125)

2255. ITHACA MODEL 49 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #153043, 22 LR, 18” barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with light edge and handling wear throughout and some light flaking of the enamel on the receiver. The smooth walnut stocks rate excellent and have some light dings and handling marks throughout. The original sights remain intact and rifle appears to function correctly. A nice example of these singleshot 22 rimfire saddleguns that is in near excellent overall condition. (48443-38) {MODERN} (75/125)

2256. COLT MODEL 1903 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #212715, 32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a lightly pitted bore showing strong rifling. The metal surfaces on this type III 1903 Pocket are primarily gray with remnants of blue in some protected areas, some light pitting and a little oxidation. The Colt marked black hard rubber grips rate very good with a crack on the upper portion on both sided, a large chip on the right, and some light to moderate wear. The factory sights are intact and it comes with a single magazine that appears only lightly used. (126520-2470) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2257. WALTHER MODEL TPH SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #T002513, 22 LR, 2 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces on this American-made Interarms Walther rate excellent with a faint handling mark or two. The Walther marked black plastic grips rate near excellent with a couple of minor blemishes. This pistol comes with a single finger-groove magazine and appears to have seen little use. (126520-3374) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (250/450)

2258. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 61-2 ESCORT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #B31372, 22 LR, 2 1/8” barrel with an excellent bore. The nickel finish rates near excellent with several light handling marks. The white pearl-like plastic grips rate about excellent with a couple of minor blemishes. This pistol comes with a single magazine and appears to have seen little use. (126520-2082) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (300/500)

2259. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 12-2 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #2D73216, 38 special, 2” pinned and ribbed barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little leading in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some high edge and operational wear on the cylinder, holster wear on the front edge, triggerguard and topstrap of the aluminum frame. The trigger and hammer exhibit excellent case colors with a couple of specks of oxidation. The checkered walnut Magna grips with S&W medallions are numbered to the gun and rate good with moderate handling wear. (126520-77) {MODERN} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (150/350)

2260. CZ MODEL VZ45 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #62005, 25 ACP, 2 1/2” barrel with a lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% older reapplied blue with silvering on some high edges and areas fading to gray-brown with light pitting and a few scattered specks of oxidation. The checkered plastic grips with CZ monograms rate near excellent with a tiny crack in the upper backstrap and some light handling wear. (126520-2104) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2261. STEVENS SPRINGFIELD MODEL 15 SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 22” barrel with an about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue, the loss due to fading at the muzzle and along the left side with light pitting and scratches throughout. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates about excellent with only minor handling marks and a chip at the toe. The original sights are intact. (218426-68) {MODERN} (50/75)

2262. STEVENS NO. 12 MARKSMAN TIP-UP SINGLE SHOT RIFLE serial #V395, 22 LR, 22” barrel with a good bore showing pitting throughout. The metal surfaces are a mix of original blue and brown patina with a few freckles and some oxidation staining here and there. The plain walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate good to near very good with minor handling marks, flakes in the finish, a few spots of white paint and a 1 3/4” crack around the forend screw; it wears a checkered hard rubber buttplate. This little Stevens would make a nice beginner youth rifle. (218426-29) {C&R} (75/125)

2263. STEVENS NO. 26 CRACKSHOT SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 LR, 22” barrel with a very good to near excellent bore. The barrel is a fading blue with wear at the muzzle, light pitting and scratches throughout. The frame and lever have toned to a brown patina and the screw heads show some minor slot damage with the lever fitting loose in the action. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate very good with dings, dents, scratches and flakes in the added varnish finish. The buttstock wears a smooth metal buttplate with a mix of original blue, light pitting and oxidation. (218426-56) {C&R} (50/75)

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2264. STEVENS NO. 14 1/2 LITTLE SCOUT SINGLE SHOT RIFLE 22 LR, 20” barrel with a very good bore showing minor pitting at the muzzle end. The barrel is a mix of fading blue, areas of pitting, oxidation staining and fading to brown. The frame exhibits a mottled smoky case-hardened patina. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend rate good to near very good with multiple dings, scratches, impact marks and several areas of flaking finish. The buttstock wears a smooth metal buttplate which has toned to brown with light pitting and oxidation staining. This gun is sighted with a front blade and rear v-notch sights. Included with this little rifle is a canvas takedown case marked “EDW K. TRYON CO. PHILADELPHIA”. Both halves of the case have buckled flap enclosures with one of them marked “1903”. One of the halves has an exterior storage pocket which contains a cleaning rod in a tattered canvas bag, sample size WD-40 and several cleaning patches. There is a carry handle and strap attached. This case rates about good overall as the seam stitching is coming apart in several areas and the leather sections are cracked and crazing. A neat little rifle and takedown case combination. (218426-57) {C&R} (100/200)

2265. UNMARKED GERMAN SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #82944, 5.3mm, 24” barrel with a very good to near excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a mix of fading blue and brown with minor scratches, pitting and oxidation staining especially towards the muzzle. The barrel and bolt are both stamped with East German proof marks. The butter knife bolt handle and extractor are both numbered to the gun. The checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip stock rates very good to near excellent with only minor handling marks and a later applied varnish; it also wears a smooth steel buttplate with fading finish, minor pitting and oxidation staining. This rifle is equipped with double set triggers, sling swivels, bead front sight and adjustable v-notch rear sight. (218050-841) {C&R} (150/250)

2266. U.S. MODEL OF 1917 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY WINCHESTER (SPORTERIZED) serial #160949, 30-06, 24” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a mix of thinning original blue, gray gunmetal patina and a lightly cleaned receiver. The parts are a mix of Winchester and Eddystone manufacture. The walnut straight grip fingergroove forend stock has been nicely refinished and has an added Monte Carlo style comb which rates excellent overall and wears a smooth steel trapdoor buttplate. This sporter is without sights, but the receiver is drilled and tapped for scope bases; it has a rear sling swivel and front sling swivel stud. (218476-22) {MODERN} (300/500)

2267. BROWNING AUTO-5 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #116792, 16 ga, 27 1/2” solid rib barrel choked improved modified with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Belgian-made shotgun have been cleaned and reblued. The checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock and fingergroove forend rate about very good with minor scratches and handling marks; there is a 1 1/4” crack at the rear of the left side of the forend in front of the magazine cutoff. The buttstock wears a Browning embossed black buttplate which provides a 14 1/2” length of pull. (218521-6) {C&R} (300/500)

2268. UNMARKED GERMAN MODEL 98 BOLT ACTION MAGAZINE SPORTING RIFLE serial #312, 9x57mm, 24” barrel with an about very good bore showing strong rifling. The metal surfaces are a mix of original thinning blue and lightly cleaned areas with minor spots of pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip stock rates excellent with very minor scratches, an added coat of varnish and the stock wears a grooved steel buttplate with areas of over sprayed varnish. This sporting rifle features a ramped blade front side, folding two leaf v-notch rear sight and double set triggers. (218476-20) {C&R} (200/400)

2269. HUSQVARNA MODEL M96 SPORTER BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #683806, 6.5x55 Swedish, 23 1/2” barrel with an about very good bore showing strong rifling. The metal surfaces are a mix of original blue and lightly cleaned areas with scattered areas of light pinprick pitting. The smooth walnut pistolgrip schnabel tipped Monte Carlo stock rates about excellent with only minor scratches and handling marks. This rifle is equipped with a Pachmayr Old English solid rubber recoil pad which provides a 14 1/2” length of pull, a raised blade front sight and sling swivel studs. No rear sight is present, but the receiver has been drilled and tapped for a scope mount. (218476-100) {C&R} (200/300)

2270. CUSTOM U.S. MODEL OF 1917 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY EDDYSTONE (SPORTERIZED) serial #905109, 30-06, professionally shortened 19 1/2” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this custom rifle are a mix of reblued and chromed parts, containing a mix of Eddystone and Remington marked parts. The smooth walnut straight grip fingergroove full length Mannlicher style stock rates about excellent as finished with only minor scratches and handling marks. The stock wears a smooth steel trapdoor buttplate. This custom rifle is equipped with a ramped and hooded front blade sight, ramped v-notch rear sight, rear sling swivel and a front through-stock sling ring. Also included with this rifle is a Lyman All-American Perma Center 4X scope with a post and crosshair reticle with slightly foggy and spotty optics mounted to the receiver with Weaver 1” pivot mounts. (218476-89) {MODERN} (200/300)

2271. WINCHESTER MODEL 67 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L or LR, 27” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a mix of original blue and speckled brown with light scratches and the swept back bolt handle still remains bright. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates near excellent with several scratches/tool marks near the recessed takedown screw. This classic single shot plinker is equipped with a blade front sight and a sporting v-notch rear sight. (218440-1) {C&R} (100/200)

2272. H.S.B. & CO. RUSO MODEL C BREAK ACTION SHOTGUN .410 bore, 26” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces are mostly a mottled brown with minor scratches and pinprick pitting at the muzzle end. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate about very good with minor scratches and handling marks and the buttstock wears a checkered hard rubber buttplate which provides a 14” length of pull and is mostly worn smooth. This shotgun features a brass bead front sight and ejector. (218426-69) {C&R} (50/100)

2273. RANGER MODEL M36 SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 24” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a thinning reblue toning to brown with minor pinprick pitting throughout, the bolt and cocking knob remain in-the-white with light pitting and oxidation staining. The smooth hardwood pistolgrip stock rates about very good with minor handling marks and adhesive residue on the right side and it wears a smooth steel heavily oxidized buttplate. This rifle is equipped with a brass blade front sight and sporting rear sight. (218443-18) {C&R} (50/75)

2274. SPRINGFIELD MODEL 87A COMBINATION RIFLE 22 S,L or LR, 24” barrel with a bright about very good bore showing minor pitting along its length. The metal surfaces of the “gill gun” have been blued over with flaking and pitting under the surface. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates good as it has been sanded and refinished; it has a one dollar gold coin inletted in the right side of the stock, an 8” crack running from the forend tip back and two 3” with-the-grain cracks on each side. This rifle can be fired both semi-automatic with long rifle ammo only or lock the bolt handle and fire as a single shot only. This rifle is equipped with a bead front sight, sporting rear sight, sling swivels studs and a grooved black buttplate. (218441-46) {C&R} (75/100)

2275. REMINGTON MODEL 580 SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #1216104, 22 S, L, LR, 24” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a mix of original blue and moderately pitted and oxidized finish. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates about very good with minor handling marks and flakes in the finish; it wears a Remington embossed black checkered buttplate. This rifle is equipped with a bead front sight and a u-notch rear sight. (218488-3) {MODERN} (75/125)

2276. WINCHESTER MODEL 190 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial # B1626203, 22 L or LR, 20 1/2” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original finish, the loss due to minor scratches and pinprick pitting on the barrel and magazine tube and silvering along the edges of the receiver. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate about excellent with an added coat of varnish and the buttstock wears a Winchester embossed grooved black buttplate. This carbine is equipped with blade front sight and sporting rear sight. (218441-48) {MODERN} (75/125)

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2277. SEARS MODEL 41 DLA SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 LR, 22” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces of the Auto-Safe rifle are a mix of original blue, scattered pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The bolt handle, triggerguard and trigger remain bright. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates very good with minor scratches, handling marks and wears a grooved black buttplate. This rifle is equipped with a ramped and hooded front sight, sporting rear sight and also included is a BSA 3X-7X riflescope with crosshair reticle and clear optics. (218440-28) {C&R} (75/125)

2278. MOSSBERG MODEL 46M(A) BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S-L-LR, 23” barrel will a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces are a mix of original blue, moderate pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The two-piece walnut pistolgrip Mannlicher style stock with raised cheekpiece rates near very good with minor scratches and handling marks. This rifle is equipped with a threaded screw for a front sight, fully adjustable rear sight and sling swivels. Included with this rifle is a Mossberg-NO. M4c 4 Power scope with crosshair reticle and murky optics. (218426-21) {C&R} (75/125)

2279. HAWTHORNE WARRIOR MODEL M825 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22-S-L-LR, 24” barrel with a bright about excellent bore which has a ring a few inches from the muzzle. The metal surfaces have been reblued. The refinished smooth walnut round knob pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock rates excellent, it wears a grooved black buttplate and the red “fire” indicator is no longer present. This rifle is equipped with a blade front sight, sporting rear sight and a single detachable magazine. Included is a Tasco 3-9x40 riflescope with crosshair reticle and slightly dirty optics. (218441-45) {C&R} (50/75)

2280. SAVAGE MODEL 3B SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L,LR, 26” barrel with an about very good bore showing frosting and minor pitting along its length. The metal surfaces are a mix of original thinning blue mixed with moderate pitting and oxidation staining. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock with finger groove forend rates about excellent with minor handling marks and it wears a grooved steel buttplate. This rifle is equipped with standard open sights. (218541-21S20786) {C&R} (50/75)

2281. WINCHESTER MODEL 67A SINGLE SHOT BOLT ACTION RIFLE 22 S,L, or LR, 27” barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to brown with light scratches and scattered light pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The swept back bolt handle remains bright with minor pitting and oxidation staining. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates about very good with minor scratches, handling marks and an area of thinning finish on the right side. The stock wears a Winchester embossed black buttplate and the rifle is sighted with standard open sights. (218541-30S20924) {C&R} (100/200)

2282. SAVAGE MODEL 24S-A OVER UNDER COMBINATION GUN 22LR/.410 Bore, 23 1/2” barrels with bright about excellent bores; the .410 bore choked improved modified. The barrels retain about 85% original blue with areas of moderate pitting and oxidation staining. The frame is a mix of mottled smoky case-hardened patina, light pinprick pitting and oxidation staining. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate good with moderate scratches, handling marks and flakes in the finish; the buttstock wears a grooved black buttplate. This combination gun is equipped with a ramped blade front sight, a slot blank in the rear sight dovetail and a Lyman #53D receiver mounted peep sight that is without the screw-in eye piece. (218544-48D32996) {MODERN} (200/300)

2283. REMINGTON MODEL 870LW WINGMASTER SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #S493834K, 20 ga, 26” barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original thinning blue, the loss due to operational wear on the magazine tube and barrel, minor scratches, pinprick pitting and oxidation staining; the receiver has silvering on the edges and is toning to brown. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate about very good with minor scratches, handling marks and an added coat of varnish; there is a hole for a sling swivel stud in the buttstock but one is not present. This shotgun features a silver bead front sight and a Remington ventilated brown rubber recoil pad which provides a 14” length of pull. (218543-13) {MODERN} (150/250)

2284. IAC/HAWK MODEL 981 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #0069482, 12 ga, 18 1/2” barrel choked cylinder bore with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original finish with minor scratches and handling marks. The checkered black synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent. This shotgun is equipped with a gold bead front sight, Picatinny style top rail, a threaded hole in the buttstock for a sling swivel stud and it wears a ventilated rubber recoil pad which provides a 13 3/4” length of pull. This would make an excellent affordable home defense shotgun. (218544-46D32203) {MODERN} (150/250)

2285. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 32-1 TERRIER REVOLVER serial #R39740, .38 Special, 2” pinned barrel with a bright very good bore showing a spot of light pitting near the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with spots of flaking, oxidation staining, holster wear and has a light turn ring along the cylinder. The standard hammer and trigger show mottled case-hardened colors and the checkered walnut Magna grips rate very good with silver medallions, overall slightly rounded points, and a few light handling marks. (108544-11D32703) {MODERN} (300/500)

2286. COLT NEW FRONTIER SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #G195545, .22 LR, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel, cylinder and grip frame retain 98% original blue and anodized finish with some scattered light handling marks, spots of freckling, minor silvering at the muzzle and has a light turn ring along the cylinder. The frame and loading gate show strong case-hardened colors and the revolver has a serrated ramp front sight with adjustable black blade rear sight. The black composite checkered grips with pony and eagle motif rate excellent having a few minor scratches along the butt and mostly crisp points in the checkering. (108445-3) {MODERN}(300/500)

2287. RUGER MODEL 77/22 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #700-47259, .22 LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% evenly thinning original blue finish with a couple of light dings along the barrel and plum color undertones on the receiver. The rifle has no sight provisions however an Armsport 2-7X32mm scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics has been installed. The checkered walnut stock rates very good with numerous light handling marks and shallow impressions and the rifle comes with a single 10-round rotary magazine. (108544-38D3652) {MODERN} (300/500)

2288. MARLIN MODEL 336A LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #2118693, 30-30 Win., 24” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 96% original blue finish with scattered light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining. The rifle has an adjustable sporting rear sight and hooded white bead sight and the smooth hardwood pistol grip buttstock rates excellent with a few light handling marks and factory Caution sticker still present on the forend. A versatile caliber gun suitable for the November woods or cowboy action stage. (108505-3) {MODERN} (300/500)

2289. CZ MODEL 452-2E BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #A833158, .17HMR, 21” heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original matte blue finish with a couple of very minor surface scratches. There are no sight provisions and the grooved receiver is stamped “Made in Czech Republic”. The brown laminate thumbhole stock with left side cheek piece rates excellent and included with this rifle is a single 5-round magazine. (108510-8) {MODERN} (300/500)

2290. RUGER LCR DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #541-58302, .38 Special, 1 7/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% of their original matte black finish and the blackened stainless steel cylinder shows a faint turn ring. The textured Hogue Tamer Monogrip rates excellent. A nice light weight revolver suitable for concealed carry or home defense. (108544-21D30452) {MODERN} (300/500)

2291. RUGER MARK II GOVERNMENT TARGET MODEL SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #219-39243, .22 LR, 6 7/8” bull barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless surfaces on this pistol rate excellent showing a few minor light scratches and the pistol comes with fixed front sight and adjustable rear sight. The checkered polymer grips with phoenix medallions rate excellent and included are two 10-round magazines, manual, lock and factory hard case that is not labeled or numbered to the gun. (108471-1) {MODERN} (300/500)

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2292. BROWNING MODEL BDA-380 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #425PT06905, .380 ACP, 3 13/16” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue and anodized finish with spots of silvering along the high edges, light scratches, and a few scattered flakes. The pistol has standard fixed sights and the smooth walnut grips rate fair with overall light handling marks, flaking varnish and are missing both medallions. The pistol comes with one 14-round magazine. (108544-29D33018) {MODERN} (200/400)

2293. HIGH STANDARD SPORT KING LIGHTWEIGHT SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #1172067, .22 LR, 6 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with spots of silvering along the high edges, backstrap and muzzle with areas toning to plum along the grip frame. The pistol has fixed sights and the checkered synthetic target grips rate near excellent with a few light nicks along the bottom edges and mostly crisp points remaining in the checkering. (108530-21) {C&R} (250/350)

2294. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 36 CHIEFS SPECIAL REVOLVER serial #439228, .38 Special, 1 7/8” pinned barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with overall patches of oxidation, staining, silvering at the muzzle and along some of the high edges with a light turn ring along the cylinder. The revolver has a standard hammer with service trigger both showing mottled case-hardened colors, a 1/10” ramp front sight with square notch rear sight. A set of Pachmayr presentation grips are installed with overall light wear and fading. Although not aesthetically pleasing this revolver appears to function well. (108451-22S20937) {MODERN} (250/350)

2295. REMINGTON MODEL 742 WOODMASTER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #210305, .308 Win, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue with light freckling, spots of silvering along the high edges, several light scratches and three punch marks along the right side of the receiver. The sights have been removed leaving four threaded holes in the barrel and a one-piece Weaver base and Bushnell Sportsman 3-9X scope with duplex reticle and crisp optics added. The checkered hardwood pistol grip stock and forend rate about good with overall light handling marks and flaking varnish. Included is a single detachable magazine. (108443-21) {C&R} (200/300)

2296. RUGER 10/22 SEMI-AUTO CARBINE serial #125-03716, .22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue and anodized finishes with a couple of minor scratches and a tiny nick above the bolt. The carbine has standard sights and an added Bushnell Banner 3-7X scope with duplex reticle and clean clear optics. The hardwood pistolgrip stock rates excellent having a few minor handling marks and included with the carbine are two magazines, hard sided travel case, and a set of bikini style lens covers. (108549-2) {MODERN} (200/300)

2297. MARLIN MODEL 336 SC LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #K13779, .35 Rem., 20” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% reapplied blue finish with overall light scratches and light pitting showing under the blue. The loading gate, hammer and trigger show strong gold wash color and the carbine has standard sporting rear sight with raised brass bead front sight. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock and forend rate excellent as lightly refinished. This would make a great all weather gun ready for the fall woods. (108476-61) {C&R} (200/400)

2298. RUGER NEW MODEL SINGLE-SIX CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER serial #63-39191, .22 Magnum, 6 1/2” barrel with a bright excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with near all of its anodized finish and some loss to silvering along the high edges, a couple of small dings along the grip frame and ejector rod housing, holster wear and oxidation staining heaviest at the muzzle. The revolver comes with a single .22 Magnum cylinder that has silvering along the front edge, a moderate turn ring and brown undertones. The polished sides of the hammer show light fine oxidation staining and the revolver features a ramp front sight with black blade adjustable rear sight. The smooth walnut grips with phoenix medallions rate very good with scattered light handling marks and a few minor impressions. The action is crisp and lock up remains tight on this mid 70’s era revolver. (108544-13D32755) {MODERN} (200/400)

2299. SAVAGE AXIS BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #J129386, .223 Rem., 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% of their original matte black finish having a couple of minor superficial scratches. There are no sight provisions along the barrel however the rifle is fitted with a Bushnell 3-9X40mm scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The Mossy Oak pattern stock rates excellent and included with this rifle are the hang tag, original factory box correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun, cable lock, related papers, manual and a set of clear and amber lens bikini style lens covers. (108440-35) {MODERN} (200/400)

2300. RUGER OLD MODEL SINGLE-SIX CONVERTIBLE REVOLVER serial #471-466, 6 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue and anodized finishes having some light scratches and spots of silvering along the high edges. There are scattered spots of freckling and this 1967-production revolver has not had the transfer bar safety update. The smooth walnut grips with phoenix medallions rate very good with scattered light handling marks and a couple of light dings. (108544-30D32757) {C&R} (200/400)

2301. REMINGTON MODEL 870 EXPRESS SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #B805868H, .410 Bore, 25” ventilated rib barrel choked full with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% of their original matte blue finish with a few light superficial scratches and spots of very light fine oxidation staining. The press-checkered hardwood pistolgrip stock and forend rate excellent having a few minor handling marks. A nice example overall. (108440-12) {MODERN} (200/400)

2302. BROWNING BL-22 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #47B582882, .22 S, L, LR, 20” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a few minor scattered scratches in the surface. The rifle is sighted with a folding leaf rear sight and raised bead front sight. The gloss finished “Western-Style” hardwood stock and forend rate excellent with a few minor handling marks. (108440-11) {MODERN} (200/400)

2303. SMITH & WESSON MODEL SW9VE SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #PBF8211, 9mm, 4” standard barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original matte black finish with light silvering along some of the high edges and a few light scratches. The textured black polymer frame rates excellent and the pistol has standard white dot sights and comes with a single 10-round magazine. (108544-3D32459) {MODERN} (200/400)

2304. RUGER MARK III TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #227-08966, 22 LR, 5 1/2” bull barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish with a few minor light scratches and a spot of silvering at the muzzle. The pistol has standard target sights and an added one-piece Weaver scope base. The checkered black plastic grips rate excellent and included is a single ten-round magazine. (108544-19D32100) {MODERN} (200/400)

2305. SMITH & WESSON CS9 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #VJE1109, 9mm, 3” barrel with bright excellent bore. The stainless surfaces on this double action pistol rate about very good with scattered spots of oxidation, wear marks and light scratches. The pistol features ambidextrous safety, Novak Lo-Mount white dot sights and the Hogue wraparound grip rates very good with visible wear on the texturing and some light handling marks. Included with this pistol are two ten-round magazines and a Bianchi 105 high ride holster. (108541-13S20793) {MODERN} (200/400)

2306. RUGER MARK III TARGET SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #271-21166, .22 LR, 5 1/2” bull barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish with a couple of light scattered scratches. The pistol has a fixed front sight with adjustable target rear sight and a one-piece Weaver scope base has been added. The black checkered plastic grips with phoenix medallions rate excellent. Included with the pistol are two factory ten-round magazines, manual and related papers. A fine example overall. (108549-5) {MODERN} (200/400)

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2307. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 5906 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #TVM6118, 9mm, 4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The stainless surfaces rate very good with scattered wear marks, spots of oxidation staining and a small patch of pitting along the top of the slide. The pistol has Novak Lo-Mount carry sights and the checkered wraparound black plastic grips rate good with mostly worn points and light handling marks. The pistol comes with a zippered rug and two magazines. (108411-39) {MODERN} (200/400)

2308. REMINGTON MODEL 572 FIELD MASTER SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #B1580457, .22 S, L, LR, 21” barrel with a bright excel-lent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original matte blue finish with a few scattered light scratches and handling marks. The rifle has an adjustable sporting rear sight with white dot blade front sight. The checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock and forend rate excellent. A very clean slide action rimfire rifle in excellent condition. (108440-41) {MODERN} (200/300)

2309. REMINGTON MODEL 521-T BOLT ACTION RIFLE .22 S, L, LR, 25” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% evenly thinning original blue toning to brown with a few scattered light scratches and spots of oxidation staining. The rifle is sighted with a Lyman 57RS rear aperture sight and globe front with wide post insert. The full length smooth pistol grip walnut target stock rates very good plus with accessory rail on the forend, sling swivels, and numerous light handling marks scattered about. The ribbed buttplate has a small sliver missing from the toe and included with this rifle are a single 6-round magazine, zippered gun sleeve and 1” leather target style sling. (108549-3) {C&R} (200/300)

2310. HIGH STANDARD MODEL 101 DURA-MATIC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #596089, .22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some light silvering at the muzzle, along the high edges and has several light scratches. The pistol has fixed sights and the oversized plastic checkered grips rate excellent with a few minor handling marks and mostly crisp points remaining. A nice little plinker that should be a joy to shoot. (108541-23S20936) {MODERN} (200/300)

2311. REMINGTON MODEL 1100 SEMI-AUTO SHOTGUN serial #P060945V, 12 ga., 28” ventilated rib barrel choked modified with a bright very good bore that has a spot of oxidation half way down its length. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with scattered fine oxidation staining and light scratches nearly all over. The shotgun has a single silver bead sight and a Remington saddle mount with Picatinny rail has been installed. The checkered hardwood pistolgrip stock and forend rate very good plus with numerous light handling marks, chips at the triggerguard and spots of flaking. A great rainy day field gun that comes with a Plano Air Glide travel case. (108541-14S20791) {MODERN} (200/400)

2312. REMINGTON MODEL 572 FIELD MASTER SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #C1407477, .22 S, L, LR, 21” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original matte blue finish with several superficial light scratches. The rifle has standard sights and the checkered walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock and forend rate excellent. A nice clean example. (108440-47) {MODERN} (200/300)

2313. COLT COLTEER SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #836, .22 S, L, LR, 19 3/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue and black finishes with overall light scratches and dings with areas of flaking on the receiver and spots of fine oxidation staining along the barrel. The rifle has a sporting rear sight and hooded brass bead front sight. The smooth walnut stock and forend rate very good with several light impressions and handling marks. This is an honest example ready for plinking. (108413-78) {MODERN} (200/300)

2314. REMINGTON MODEL 511 BOLT ACTION RIFLE .22 S, L, LR, 24 1/4” bright excellent smooth bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue finish that is freckled nearly all over with a few light scratches and two sets of three marks on the right side of the receiver rail likely from a scope mount. The bolt body shows remnants of case-hardened colors and the knob is mostly brown. The rifle has a sporting rear sight and raised bead front sight and the smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock rates very good with a few scratches and light handling marks. There is no magazine provided however a 1” leather sporting sling and zippered soft case are included. (108549-4) {C&R} (200/300)

2315. REMINGTON MODEL 34 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #63482, 22 S, L, LR, 24” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish. The bolt and trigger are chrome plated and remain bright with some scattered light fine oxidation staining on the trigger. The plain walnut stock with grooved forend rates near excellent with a few scattered light handling marks and a spot of peeling along the right side of the wrist. The rifle will need mechanical attention as the cocking piece will occasionally de-cock during cycling of the action. (108358-23) {C&R} (150/250)

2316. RUGER SP101 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #575-14032, .357 Magnum, 2 1/4” barrel with a fair bore that has pitting its entire length. The stainless surfaces rate excellent with a few light scratches and faint turn ring along the cylinder. The cylinder bores show varying amounts of oxidation and pitting. The revolver has standard sights and comes with factory hard case correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun and a Hogue Monogrip. (108498-9) {MODERN} (150/250)

2317. SEARS ROEBUCK & CO. TED WILLIAMS MODEL 100 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #V132834, 30-30 Win., 20” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original flaking blue finish with overall spots of light oxidation, fine oxidation staining, light pitting and silvering along the high edges and working parts. The rifle has an adjustable sporting rear sight with bead front sight and the walnut straight grip stock and forend rate about very good with numerous light dings, scratches and usage marks. (108541-37S20775) {MODERN} (150/250)

2318. PEDERSOLI KENTUCKY FLINTLOCK PISTOL serial #3459, .44 caliber, 10 1/4” octagon barrel with very good bore that has some light pitting scattered in the grooves. The barrel retains 98% original blue with the brass sights and furniture toned a dark mustard color patina. The trigger, lock, frizzen and hammer show mottled case-hardened colors and the walnut stock rates excellent with a few minor light handling marks. (108537-1) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2319. PIETTA NEW MODEL BUFFALO PERCUSSION REVOLVER serial #43, .44 Cal., 12” octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. This brass framed 1858 replica retains 95% original blue finish on the barrel, cylinder, hammer, trigger and sights with some spots of scattered light oxidation staining. The brass frame has toned a nice ochre patina with spots of oxidation and paint staining and the smooth walnut grips rate excellent. A neat percussion piece that likely shoots well. (108426-106) {ANTIQUE} (75/150)

2320. NEW ENGLAND FIREARMS R92 ULTRA REVOLVER serial #NH016255, .22 LR, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with overall light scratches, spots of freckling and oxidation on the cylinder with a light turn ring. The revolver has a nine-shot cylinder, fixed front sight with adjustable rear sight and the smooth walnut grips with NEF medallions rate excellent having a couple of minor handling marks. (108541-8S20798) {MODERN} (75/150)

2321. CLERKE TECHNICORP CLERKE 1ST DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #279928, 22 LR, 2 1/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The unpolished metal surfaces retain 99% chrome plated finish with casting imperfections visible all over. The revolver has fixed sights and the checkered plastic grips rate excellent. Manufactured in California in the 70’s and offered as a less expensive alternative. (108425-1) {MODERN} (50/75)

2322. SMITH & WESSON 32-20 MODEL 1905 HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #38388, 32-20 W.C.F., 4” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This second change revolver retains about 85% factory nickel plate with scattered light oxidation blemishes, finish worn to pewter at the muzzle, flaking, bubbling and pitting. The service style hammer and trigger have muted case-hardened colors with the trigger face and right side toned to brown. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips rate very good plus with a few light dings and handling marks. The grips and all appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. There is a non-factory repair to the hammer with an ad-hoc hammer nose and hammer nose rivet replacing the originals. Timing and lock up are still good. (88401-28D32709) {C&R} (275/375)

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2323. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1903 .32 HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #10224, 32 S&W Long, 4 1/4” barrel with a lightly pitted and oxidized bore. This second model hand ejector retains about 97% factory nickel plate with most of the loss due to oxidation blemishes on the cylinder along with limited high edge wear, scratches and the plating starting to cloud. The trigger and hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with light operational wear and the top of the hammer and trigger face are worn to pewter with oxidation staining. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips are not correctly numbered to the gun but rate excellent. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun and it still times and locks up correctly. (86520-988) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (200/400)

2324. BACON MANUFACTURING SMALL FRAME SIN-GLE SHOT PISTOL serial #145, 32 RF, 4” octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. This pistol remains in very good condition. The lightly cleaned metal surfaces of the barrel, hammer and trigger are pewter with light surface pits and handling marks. The brass frame is a pleasing even ochre with a few traces of original silver plate under the grips and below the barrel. The smooth un-numbered walnut grips are in very good to excellent condition with handling marks. The barrel and frame have matching numbers and there is a slight amount of play between them. The gun is still mechan-ically functional and the name “Francisco” is engraved on the butt in script. A fine example of a Bacon pistol. (86935-30) {ANTIQUE} (350/550)

2325. WINCHESTER MODEL 25 SLIDE ACTION SHOT-GUN serial #68857, 12 Ga, 28” plain barrel choked full with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with some operational wear on magazine tube, light silvering and a few light oxidation spots on the high edges. The walnut stock and forend rate about excellent with a few dings on butt and scattered handling marks. A high condition Model 25 that may still prove to be a good working or trap gun. (208401-41D32587) {C&R} (200/400)

2326. A.H. FOX STERLINGWORTH BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #128636, 12 ga, 28” barrels choked modified and improved modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain 85% original blue which are toning to a brown patina showing some light pitting, surface oxidation and spotting. The boxlock frame has light traces of original case colors with the balance toning to a bright pewter patina with some light surface oxidation. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock is a quality replacement showing some light handling marks. The checkered walnut forend rates excellent displaying light handling marks. The buttstock is fitted with an added White Line rubber recoil pad which provides a 14 1/4” length of pull with drops of 2” and 3 1/4”. The gun features double triggers, non-automatic safety and extractors. (177949-14) {MODERN} (350/550)

2327. COLT ARMY SPECIAL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #363232, 38 Special, 6” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue with fading throughout and some silvering on frame, barrel and cylinder. The walnut grips are numbered to a different gun but rate very good with two 1/4” chips on left panels, scattered dings, handling marks and scratches. The revolver appears to lockup and time well and this is a very good condition Army Special sure to fit well in any collection. (208239-1) {C&R} (400/600)

2328. AMERICAN STANDARD TOOL COMPANY TIP-UP POCKET REVOLVER serial #16520, 22 RF, 3 1/8” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. This lovely variant of the Manhattan revolver retains about 95% factory nickel plate with scattered light flaking mostly around the window and sideplate plus oxidation blemishes, small scattered dents and bubbling finish. The trigger is smoky gray as is most of the hammer with faded wisps of case-hardened colors around the nose. This little pocket revolver is fitted with beautiful antique ivory grips that rate very good to excellent with a few light dents. The grips, cylinder and barrel assembly are correctly numbered to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit is somewhat loose but it is still mechanically functional. (88228-3) {ANTIQUE} (400/600)

2329. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1896 HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #4894, 32 S&W Long, 4 1/4” barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of this first model .32 hand ejector retain about 10% factory blue in the protected areas with the remainder toned to brown along with scratches and other handling marks. The mottled red and brown diamond checkered factory hard rubber grips are numbered but are not legible and rate fair to good with light wear but a 5/8” chip is missing on the base of left panel and crack is present on the base of the right. The barrel and cylinder are correctly numbered to the gun. Timing and lockup are good, but the frame lug is worn allowing the cylinder to slide past it. (1X86520-4020) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (100/200)

2330. REMINGTON NO. 4 ROLLING BLOCK RIFLE WITH REPLACEMENT WINCHESTER BARREL 22 Long, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel of this rifle has been replaced with a Winchester Model 90 barrel that retains about 97% original blue with some scattered patches of freckling, high edge wear and a few small dings. The receiver retains hints of case-hardened colors with some scattered freckling, oxidation staining and toning to smoky gray. The smooth walnut straight grip buttstock and forend remain in excellent condition as refinished with just a few scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. This rifle is fitted with a Lyman silver bead front sight, tang mounted peep sight and a scope mount that holds a Tasco 3X-7X20 scope with slightly cloudy but very serviceable optics. An interesting little rifle that appears to be fully functional. (138411-29) {MODERN} (225/325)

2331. WARNANT PATENT SINGLE SHOT BREECH FLOBERT STYLE RIFLE 22 RF, 22 1/2” octagon barrel with a fair bore. The metal surfaces are an overall dark brown patina with many spots of light surface oxidation and silvering on the edges. The round knob checkered pistolgrip walnut stock rates good with a 2 1/2” crack behind the top tang, several with the grain cracks under the forend and the left side along the barrel is missing a 7 ½” lengthwise chip. The stock wears a steel shotgun-style buttplate with widow’s peak which sits slightly proud of the wood. (1X218358-11) {C&R} (25/75)

2332. REMINGTON MODEL 1894 GRADE A BOXLOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #107871, 26” fine damascus twist steel barrels both choked improved cylinder with bright about excellent bores showing light pitting near the muzzle. The barrels retain all of their full length tight damascus pattern mixed with a warm brown patina. The frame and triggerguard are now a mottled gray tone. The checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate good to near very good with minor scratches, handling marks and a repaired chip at the toe. The buttstock is fitted with a widow’s peak hard rubber buttplate with a repair at the toe which matches the repair in the stock. This shotgun is equipped with a bead front sight, double triggers and extractors. (1X218358-21) {C&R} (300/500)

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2333. STEVENS MODEL 124 BOLT ACTION SHOTGUN 12 ga, 28” barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this shotgun have toned to a mottled gray brown on the barrel and retains about 89% original blue on the receiver with high edge wear and light freckling and oxidation staining scattered throughout. The checkered plastic buttstock and forend have had their checkering filled in with red paint and show some scattered dings, scuffs and handling marks throughout along with 1” and 1/4” cracks forward of the pistolgrip. The plastic buttplate gives an about 13 1/2” length of pull and everything appears to be fully functional on this shotgun. (1X138358-7) {C&R} (50/100)

2334. JAPANESE TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOKYO JUKI KOGYO (SPORTERIZED) serial #1015, 7.7 Arisaka, 25” barrel with a bright very good bore showing just a little frosting throughout. The metal surfaces of this 27th series rifle retain about 90% original dull blue with the floorplate toning to grayish brown, high edge wear and some scattered freckling, pinprick pitting, and oxidation staining. A number of the screws show some moderate slot damage and the tip of the firing pin is slightly bent. The Asian hardwood stock has been duffle cut at the rear band and this forward portion of the stock has been sporterized to a thinner overall profile, a new darker finish added and has a smaller modified front band. The rest of the stock retains about half of its original finish with scattered dings and handling marks, the wooden buttplate is attached with more modern screws, there is a hole where the heel was cut for a sling swivel that is no longer present. The bolt is fully matching to the rifle and the Chrysanthemum is completely intact. (1X138050-830) {MODERN} (75/150)

2335. REMINGTON MODEL 81 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #20131, 35 Remington, 22” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this March 1942-manufactured rifle retain about 90% factory blue with some high edge wear and scattered scratches primarily located on the receiver. The lower tang has been crudely filed down and re-contoured and the receiver screws show some light slot damage. Unfortunately, the buttstock and forend have been very crudely modified to feature large finger grooves with a 1/2” chip through the wood on the right side of the buttstock and two holes on the bottom of the forend. The wood shows some light added oil and has lost most of its original finish. The rifle is fitted with factory rear and front sights along with sling swivel studs. Overall, the rifle appears to function normally and would be an excellent candidate for some new wood. (1X138071-6) {MODERN} (275/375)

2336. UNMARKED PERCUSSION DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN about 12 ga, 28” damascus twist barrels with dark highly oxidized bores. The barrels have toned to a mix of pewter gray and brown with areas of scattered pitting and oxidation staining. The sideplates, hammers, upper and lower tangs, triggerguard and forend tip all are adorned with game scenes and foliate scroll engraving. The checkered walnut stock rates good with chips missing and cracks around the locks and flaking finish and handling marks throughout. It is fitted with a blank gold inlay at the wrist for engraving and a smooth steel buttplate which has toned to gray and sits proud of the wood where a chip is missing at the toe. Both of the hammer spurs are broken off and the ramrod has a 3” section chipped and missing. (1X218391-8) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2337. RIVERSIDE ARMS BOXLOCK DOUBLE HAMMERGUN serial #B39730, 12 ga, 30” barrels choked full with about very good bores showing areas of minor pitting and oxidation. The barrels have toned to a mix of gray and brown with areas of pitting and oxidation staining. The frame is now a mottled smoky case-hardened patina with some color remaining in the protected areas. The checkered walnut round knob buttstock and splinter forend rate good with a 1” crack on the left side and a 2” chip missing from the right side top and bottom. The buttstock wears a checkered hard rubber buttplate that is about worn smooth and the screws are heavily oxidized. This shotgun is equipped with a brass bead front sight and extractors and the hammers are held on with replacement screws that are loosely fitted to the gun. (1X218136-3) {C&R} (100/200)

2338. AMERICAN GUN CO. KNICKERBOCKER SIDELOCK DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #108237, 12 ga, 29 3/4” barrels choked full and modified with bright about excellent bores. The barrels have toned to a dark brown patina with minor scratches and handling marks. The frame is now a mottled smoky case-hardened patina with traces of color in the protected areas. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock and splinter forend rate good plus with scratches, handling marks and flakes in the varnish. The buttstock wears a checkered hard rubber buttplate which is thinning on the points and the screws are heavily oxidized. (1X217714-7) {C&R} (150/250)

2339. HIGH STANDARD FLITE KING CITATION MODEL K100 SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #MX2493, 12 ga, 26 1/2”, plain barrel with compensator and adjustable choke with a very good bore showing minor scratches and frosting near the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 50% thinning original finish with minor pitting, flaking and silvering on the edges. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate good to about very good with dings, dents and handling marks. The buttstock wears a ventilated rubber recoil pad which provides a length of pull of 14 3/4’’. (1X218354-3) {MODERN} (75/150)

2340. CUSTOM MAUSER MODEL 98 BOLT ACTION RIFLE 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% of a commercial blue finish that has some light handling marks scattered about. The edges of the receiver, barrel step and bolt all have geometric line engraving and the front receiver ring has been matted along the top. The bolt body has a light gray patina and bears a classic cross-hatch pattern etching, a popular design from the 1930’s through the early 1950’s. The sporting walnut stock rates very good and features a front barrel band, a capped pistolgrip, a left side cheek rest and a hard rubber buttplate. The wood has an oil finish and a few small dings along with a small hairline crack at the upper tang. The rifle is equipped with a sporting ramp front sight and has a Lyman rear aperture sight mounted to the receiver. A leather sporting sling is included. An overall near excellent sporting Mauser that would make a great woods rifle. (1X48366-24) {MODERN} (350/550)

2341. ITHACA CRASS MODEL DOUBLE SHOTGUN serial #31621, 12 ga, 30” solid rib damascus barrels choked improved cylinder and improved cylinder with very good bores displaying a couple of small dings and light pitting. The barrels display a lovely gray damascus pattern having some light brown blemishes and light oxidation staining present. The boxlock frame has toned to a bright smoke gray patina having some scattered spots of brown freckling. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and splinter forend rate about very good as poorly refinished having scattered dings and scratches with very light traces of checkering present. The gun features double triggers, automatic safety and extractors. The gun locks up loose and the barrels are off face. (2X177944-5) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2342. WM MOORE AND CO DOUBLE HAMMER UNDERLEVER SHOTGUN 12 ga, 30” solid rib barrel choked cylinder (the right barrel is un-measurable due to a dent at the muzzle) with very good lightly pitted bores. The barrels have toned to a bright pewter patina which is mixing to brown with oxidation stains. The frame hammers and underlever have toned to a bright pewter patina with oxidation stains. The checkered walnut buttstock rates very good as refinished with light dings and scratches. The buttstock is fitted with a widow’s peak steel buttplate which provides a 14 1/2” length of pull. The gun functions well but lock-up is slightly loose. (2X177951-98) {C&R} [Tweed Herendeen Collection] (100/200)

2343. AMERICAN IMPORTS MODEL 30R SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #295064, 12 ga., 20” plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish with some loss on the magazine tube due to operational wear. The smooth Monte Carlo pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good with a few light handling marks with two sections of the barrel groove missing from the top of the forend. The barrel band is missing allowing the magazine tube to free float under the barrel and the hard rubber buttplate is oversized. The gun remains in overall good condition. (1X107082-18) {MODERN} (75/150)

2344. C.V.A. BUCKHORN MAGNUM MUZZLE LOADING RIFLE serial #61-13-076587-07, 50 Cal., 24” round barrel with an about good partially oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% blue finish with scattered oxidation. The front fiber-optic sight is missing and a Red Head 3-9X muzzle loading scope with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The Monte Carlo black textured composite stock rates excellent overall. The rifle comes with a padded nylon sling, ramrod and the bolt handle is not seated but present. The gun has added leopard pattern duct tape wrapped around most of the barrel, scope and stock. (1X108300-17S20475A) {ANTIQUE} (5/15)

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2345. UNMARKED PERCUSSION DOUBLE SHOTGUN about 10 bore, 26” barrels with about very good bores showing some light oxidation. The barrels have

toned to a pale gray and brown patina with remnants of original damascus scene and some scattered oxidation and pinprick pitting with an area of more moderate pitting about 5” from the breech.

The top of the barrel is marked only “P.S. Newton”. The rear tang, lock and triggerguard have a pleasing brown patina and loose foliate scroll engraving. The checkered walnut stock rates fair with handling marks, worn checkering and

fading finish. The stock has been fitted with a period installed spring loaded wooden plunger buttplate and an added rather obscure bulbous pistolgrip. The leather covered buttplate shows moderate cracking and crazing and the pistolgrip has a couple nice

chips. Included is a period wooden ramrod with brass tip on one end and a threaded ball puller on the other. The rod has a 3” chip about 7” from the brass end. A rather interesting and creative percussion double. (2X58165-2) {ANTIQUE} (75/150)

2346. STOEGER TARGET LUGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #49268, 22 LR, 5 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% factory blue and anodized finishes with light muzzle wear. The checkered walnut factory grips rate about excellent with minor handling marks. The pistol is equipped with the adjustable rear sight but the blade is broken off. The pistol includes a single magazine. (2X88303-18D32098) {MODERN} (50/100)

2347. HOPKINS & ALLEN FOREHAND MODEL 1801 TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #B8904, 32 S&W, 3 1/4” round barrel with dark pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain 80% flaking nickel-plated finish with heaviest flaking at the hinge pin and along the barrel. The cylinder is no longer present and the hard rubber shield grips rate very good with a tiny sliver missing from the right side panel. (2X108270-20) {C&R} (2/5)

2348. COLT POLICE POSITIVE 38 MODEL REVOLVER serial #109423, 38 Colt New Police (S&W), 4” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This 1919-made gun retains about 30 - 40% factory blue with most of the blue remaining on the right side of the frame, the protected areas and sideplate. The remaining surfaces are worn or lightly cleaned to pewter with scattered pitting, a few dings, a turn ring on the cylinder and a second line on the cylinder forward of the notches probably from an improper assembly attempt. There are no grips with this gun. Timing is in need of professional attention. (1X86520-519) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (25/75)

2349. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON VICTOR DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #5042, .38 S&W, 2 1/2” barrel with an about very good bore. The metal surface retains 80% flaking nickel-plated finish with overall light oxidation staining and spots of active oxidation. The hammer, trigger and triggerguard are now an overall brown patina and the black checkered grips rate good with a small chip missing from the lower rear corner of the left panel and have mostly worn points on the checkering. The revolver will need mechanical attention as it doesn’t always function correctly. (1X108349-25) {C&R} (20/40)

2350. FOREHAND ARMS COMPANY NEW MODEL DOUBLE ACTION TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #66492, .32 S&W, 3 1/4” barrel with a dark rusted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 40% flaking nickel finish under patches of oxidation. The hard rubber banner and shield grips rate very good with mostly rounded points and a few light handling marks. The revolver will need mechanical attention as it does not function properly and would likely serve best as parts. (1X108349-31) {C&R} (5/15)

2351. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON YOUNG AMERICAN DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #65295, 22 Long, 2” octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% nickel finish with scattered light oxidation blemishes and scratches. The hammer and trigger retain bold case-hardened colors with operational wear and freckling. The checkered hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. Several of the internal parts are missing including the mainspring, hand (pawl) and perhaps a number of others. (1X86520-1320) {C&R} [Richard “Stretch” Kennedy Collection] (5/15)

2352. WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 AE LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #5477997, 44 Mag, 16” round barrel with a full magazine and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. The walnut stock rates excellent with no discernable dings. The factory rear sight is no longer present, the carbine has a Williams peep sight and a blade front sight which has some added yellow paint. The sling stud and ring are present on the left side of the frame. There is a sling stud on the butt and another sling stud mounted on the underside of the magazine tube. A very good 1894 AE in a great caliber. (208496-5) {MODERN} (300/500)

2353. ITALIAN 91/38 CARCANO CARBINE BY GARDONE serial #RQ2523, 6.5 Carcano, 17 1/2” barrel with a very good bore that has some light pitting. The metal surfaces of this 1941 dated carbine retain 80% arsenal blue with scattered flaking to brown and light freckling. The beech stock rates very good with a lightly added varnish, a partially faded 1941 Gardone cartouche, a couple holes on the right side of butt, scattered flaking dings, light scratches and handling marks. The stock is mismatched, the folding bayonet is a bit loose and there is Century import mark on the barrel. A very good Italian Carcano carbine. (208426-63) {C&R} (150/250)

2354. M1 CARBINE BY ALPINE serial #2101, 30 Carbine, 18” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this commercial carbine retain 90% original parkerized and blue finishes with some light oxidation staining on triggerguard, scattered fading to gray, light silvering on both barrel and grooved metal handguard. The walnut stock rates very good with an added varnish, scattered flaking, dings and handling marks. A nylon sling and an unmarked 30 round magazine are included with this carbine. A very fine aftermarket M1 Carbine. (208443-7) {MODERN} (300/500)

2355. SCARCE JAPANESE TYPE 38 NAVAL SPECIAL TRAINING RIFLE serial #819, 6.5 Arisaka, 30 1/2” barrel with a dark oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are mostly a dull brown patina with scattered traces of original blue and some oxidation staining on floorplate. The Asian hardwood stock rates fair with an armory added varnish finish, a boxed Japanese marking on the left side of butt, a strong circled Kanji marking, the right side shows a couple long slivers of wood missing, some small insect holes on the right side, a couple hairline cracks on handguard, scattered dings and handling marks. The receiver has an anchor marking, the receiver is made from cast iron and naval special rifles made up less than 2% of Japanese training rifles. The rear sight adjustment knob is chipped at the rear with the elevation knob missing. A great chance for the military collector to acquire a hard-to-find Type 38 Naval Special Trainer. (208424-2) {C&R} (150/300)

2356. JAPANESE TYPE 38 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOKYO ARSENAL serial #1037663, 6.5 Arisaka, 30 1/2” barrel with a very good bore that shows oxidation and light pitting in the grooves but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this no-series rifle are mostly a dull brown patina with a few small spots of light pitting and scattered oxidation staining. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with a small chip at upper tang, a small crack in front of rear sight, scattered dings and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum is ground and the parts are mismatched. A blued cleaning rod is included with this rifle. A good example of an early Type 3 Arisaka. (208441-60) {C&R} (150/250)

2357. SAVAGE NO. 4 MK 1* BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #69C1714, 303 British, 25” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered frosting. The metal surfaces are mostly a dull gray patina with scattered traces of an arsenal parkerized finish, the handguard clip, front sight, bands and magazine appearing cleaned with some tiny spots of pinprick pitting. The hardwood stock rates very good as-refinished with an added varnish, a strong “FR” rebuild mark on right side of butt, scattered dings and handling marks. The bolt and magazine are matching with the magazine appearing force-matched. The receiver is marked “ENGLAND” and the barrel has British proof markings. A solid Savage made No. 4 Enfield rifle. (20846-60) {C&R} (200/400)

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2358. JAPANESE TYPE 38 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOKYO ARSENAL serial #1646693, 6.5 Arisaka, 30 1/2” barrel with a fair bore that shows oxidation throughout but evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this no-series rifle retain 60% arsenal blue with fading to brown throughout. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good as-refinished with an added varnish, a loose buttplate fit, some tiny chips around bandkeeper, scattered dings and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum is fully intact and the parts are mismatched. An in-the-white cleaning rod is included with this rifle. A solid early Arisaka rifle. (208441-57) {C&R} (200/300)

2359. IAC 1897 TRENCH GUN serial #MIL4304, 12 Ga, 20” plain barrel choked cylinder with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Chinese 1897 trench gun clone retain 99% original blue with some operational wear. The walnut stock rates excellent with no discernable dings. The right side of the receiver is marked with a “U.S./(Flaming bomb)”, the gun is equipped with factory sling swivels and a heat shield. The original factory box correctly end-labeled to the gun is included. A nice 1897 trench shotgun overall. (208476-111) {MODERN}(200/400)

2360. JAPANESE TYPE 99 “LAST DITCH” BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #32652, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2” barrel with a fair bore that has a couple heavy rings of pitting near muzzle and further scattered oxidation. The metal surfaces of this 25th series rifle are mostly a dull brown patina with a few areas of oxidation. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good as-refinished with an added varnish, the front end being a bit loose, possibly from a duffle cut; there is a tight 3 1/2” crack underneath the bolt, a few dings and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum has a few slashes through it, the bolt is mismatched and the front band is unnumbered. The rifle has all late-war features and the follower assembly is missing. A good candidate for restoration. (208441-62) {C&R} (100/200)

2361. TURKISH M38 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY ANKARA ARSENAL serial #9013, 8mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a fair bore that shows oxidation and pitting throughout but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1939 dated rifle have been cleaned to a silver pewter with some light dings on receiver, scattered light pitting and oxidation staining. The hardwood stock rates very good as-refinished with an added varnish, a few dings and handling marks. The metal is proud of wood, the stock disc is missing, the rear sight parts are matching and the other parts are mismatched. This rifle has a Century import marking on the barrel. (208544-47D32904) {C&R} (50/100)

2362. UNMARKED CZECH K98K BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #9951, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered oxidation. The metal surfaces retain 98% of a refurbished blue finish with a few light dings, some light freckling on floorplate and a couple spots of fading. The walnut stock rates very good plus with an added oil finish, some dirt stain spots on butt, a few dings and handling marks. The parts are mismatched and appear to be a mix of wartime and post war. The receiver appears to be post-war Czech made but there is no crest. The barrel and receiver both have British proofs and a post-war sling is included. An interesting Czech K98k that may be a good shooter. (208476-80) {C&R} (200/400)

2363. JAPANESE TYPE 38 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOKYO ARSENAL serial #00434682, 6.5 Arisaka, 31” barrel with a very good bore that shows scattered frosting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this no-series rifle retain 50% arsenal blue with scattered fading to brown and light oxidation staining. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good as-refinished with an added varnish, a 1” crack in front of rear sight on handguard, a couple tight splits behind upper tang, a couple small chips around floorplate, a few small abrasions, scattered dings and handling marks. The parts are mismatched and there is no cleaning rod present. The Chrysanthemum is intact with three circles over it, both this and the dual zero prefix indicate this rifle was a school gun at some point. A solid early Arisaka rifle. (208533-10) {C&R} (275/375)

2364. JAPANESE TYPE 99 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY TOKYO JUKI KOGYO serial #37972, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 37th series rifle retain 80% arsenal blue with scattered fading to brown. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good as-refinished with an added varnish, scattered dings and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum is fully intact, the bolt parts are mismatched and the front band unnumbered. No cleaning rod is present but an original leather sling is included. A very good Type 99 from a desirable maker (208533-9) {C&R} (300/500)

2365. UNMARKED POLISH WZ-29 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #1361, 8mm Mauser, 24” barrel with a very good bore that shows frosting and light pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 95% of a reapplied blue finish with some light silvering on the exposed edges, some white paint on front sight blade, a light tool mark on bolt handle, a minor ding on the rear band and some light fading to brown on the exposed edges. The beech stock rates very good with an added oil finish, a tight 3” crack at upper tang, a tight 1” crack behind lower tang and scattered handling marks. The bolt s matching to the receiver in a different font and there are no other visible numbered parts. It is known that several Polish Mausers were supplied to the Republicans during the Spanish Civil War and this rifle is quite possibly one of them. No cleaning rod is included with this rifle. An interesting Polish Mauser overall. (208476-92) {C&R} (300/500)

2366. SWISS MODEL 1889 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #105261, 7.5x53.5 Swiss, 30 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blue with scattered freckling and fading to brown. The walnut stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with a faint Swiss cartouche, scattered dings and handling marks. All visible serialized parts are matching to the receiver. A very good example of these early Swiss repeaters. (208426-92) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

2367. SWISS M81 VETTERLI BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY BERN serial #213374, .41 Swiss, 33” barrel with a very good plus bore that has a couple pits. The metal surfaces of this “M81” marked rifle retain 80-85% arsenal blue with scattered freckling and flaking to brown. The walnut stock rates very good plus with an armory oil finish, crisp Swiss cartouches, a plug on each side of wrist, scattered dings and handling marks. All visible serialized parts are matching to the receiver. A very fine example of these Swiss bolt action rifles. (208426-91) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

2368. MAUSER MODEL 1910 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #36198, 25 ACP, 3 1/2” barrel with a near excellent bore that shows some freckling in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with some fading to gray on front strap, light silvering on the exposed edges, a tiny spot of light pitting on the left side and some tiny specks of freckling. The checkered walnut grips rate very good plus with a few dings and some handling marks. All visible serialized parts are matching and the pistol is marked with “(Crown)/U” proofs. A very fine 1910 Mauser pistol. (208514-37) {C&R} (300/500)

2369. CHINESE SKS SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #8913396, 7.62x39, 20” barrel with a very good bore that shows a minor pit and some light frosting. The metal surfaces of this commercial SKS retain 98% original blue with a couple tiny spots of light oxidation on barrel. The Asian hardwood stock rates very good plus with an added varnish, a light chip on the right side of the top cover, some light flaking, a few dings and handling marks. The receiver lacks an arsenal mark and has a spike bayonet. The bolt carrier and stock are matching to the receiver but the other parts appear unnumbered. There is a Century Arms import mark on the barrel and a Com-Bloc style sling is included. A very fine Chinese SKS that should be a fun plinker. (208440-46) {MODERN} (200/400)

2370. BRITISH NO. 4 MK 1 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY MALTBY serial #BH17945, 303 British, 25” barrel with a very good bore that shows some frosting and light pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces of this 1943 dated rifle retain 80% arsenal black enamel with the bolt appearing bright, the bands being a dull gray patina, a few light dings on front sight protector and scattered flaking. The hardwood stock rates very good with an added varnish, an armorer repair at heel, a yellow paint “33” rack number on toeline, scattered dings and handling marks. All visible serialized parts are matching and the safety is marked “M/47C” for BSA Shirley. The front sight is to the rear of the front sight protector and there is an Interarms import mark on the receiver. A leather M1907 style sling is included. A very good World War Two British No. 4 rifle. (208441-76) {C&R} (200/400)

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2371. RUSSIAN 91/30 MOSIN NAGANT BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY IZHEVSK (SPORTERIZED) serial #193952, 7.62x54 Russian, 22 1/2” shortened barrel with a good bore that shows scattered frosting and pitting but evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1936 dated rifle are turning to a dull gray patina with scattered freckling. The shortened hardwood stock rates very good with an added varnish, an added flathead screw on the right side of butt, a 1 3/4” crack on the right side of butt, scattered light flaking, dings and handling marks. The upper tang is proud of wood, the parts are mismatched, the bolt has been turned to the rear and the front sight is a gold bead replacement. A good affordable rifle that may be good for the November woods. (208443-26) {MODERN} (50/100)

2372. WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #2527176, 30 WCF, 20” round barrel with full magazine and an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with some light freckling on receiver and minor silvering on magazine tube. The walnut stocks rate excellent with some handling marks and a couple tiny spots of flaking factory oil finish. The rifle is sighted with a sporting rear sight and a hooded bead front sight. The top of the comb has an added compass and there are two added holes on the left top of receiver. A solid 1894 carbine overall. (208487-17) {C&R} (200/400)

2373. CHILEAN 1895 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY LUDWIG LOEWE serial #H7247, 7mm Mauser, 29” barrel with a very good bore that shows some scattered frosting. The metal surfaces retain 90% arsenal blue with the bands being a dull gray patina, fading to gray on floorplate, scattered flaking to brown and a few spots of oxidation staining. The walnut stock rates good as-cleaned with an added varnish, a faded indiscernible cartouche, a couple chips around buttplate, a few cracks, scattered dings, scratches and handling marks. The bolt parts are matching but the other parts appear mismatched. There is no cleaning rod present and there is a small Samco import mark on the underside of the barrel. An about good Chilean Mauser. (208441-17) {ANTIQUE} (150/300)

2374. ITALIAN 70/87/15 VETTERLI BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #YW3781, 6.5 Carcano, 33” barrel with a good bore that shows frosting and pitting throughout the grooves but evident rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1890 dated rifle retain 70% arsenal blue with a few light dings, some light pitting spots above woodline, scattered oxidation and fading to brown. The hardwood stock rates very good as-cleaned with an added varnish, the tangs being proud of wood, a boxed armorer repair on the right side of butt, a couple chips missing in cleaning rod channel, scattered flaking, dings and handling marks. The few numbered parts appear to be mismatched and an in-the-white cleaning rod is present. (208441-72) {ANTIQUE} (100/200)

2375. STEVENS MAYNARD JR. TIP-UP RIFLE 22 LR, 18” part round-part octagon barrel with a very good lightly pitted bore. The metal surfaces are overall a rich mottled brown with areas of light speckled surface oxidation throughout. The walnut stocks rate very good and have light handling marks along with a few small chips, hairline with-the-grain cracks and some tiny pock marks. The varnish has some minor crazing and moderate flaking as well. The original silver blade front sight and block style notch rear sight are intact. A very good condition example overall that will likely make a decent shooter still. (48443-8) {C&R} (100/200)

2376. ROSSI S41 MATCHED PAIR YOUTH BREAK ACTION RIFLE serial #SSP223917, 22 LR, 18 1/2” barrel and 410 bore, 22” barrel both with excellent bores. The stainless steel metal surfaces rate near excellent and have some light handling marks and areas of light oxidation staining throughout. The black finished hardwood stocks rate very good with the usual assortment of dings and scratches. The buttstock has a length of pull of 12 1/2” and has a bilateral crack at the tow leading from the buttplate to the sling swivel. The stocks also have some minor fading and flaking throughout. The rifle barrel is equipped with factory sights and is tapped for mounts. The shotgun barrel has a simple bead sight. A very good example of these popular combination guns, ideal for the beginning youth shooter. (48443-17) {MODERN} (100/200)

2377. REVELATION MODEL 225 BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY SAVAGE serial #A531196, 30-30, 22” barrel with a an excellent bore. The metal surface are mostly a mottled brown and gray with areas of light oxidation and staining scattered about. The hardwood stock rates very good and has added finish over light dings and other handling marks. The buttplate has been removed and a brown slip-on recoil pad has been installed. The original sights are intact and a Tasco Golden Antler 4X32 riflescope has been mounted via a sideplate mount to the receiver. The scope features a wide “tv-view” duplex reticle and has excellent optics. It is missing the rubber eye cover but is in otherwise excellent condition. A single detachable magazine is included. A very good example overall that should make a great woods rifle. (48443-5) {MODERN} (100/200)

2378. ITHACA M-66 SUPER SINGLE LEVER ACTION SHOTGUN serial #660735859, 410 Bore, 26” barrel with an excellent bore that is choked full. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue. The barrel is toning to brown with brown patina and areas of light surface oxidation scattered about, the frame has some light edge wear and flaking to the enamel type finish. The smooth walnut stock rates excellent with a few light dings and scratches. The checkered buttstock rates about very good and has a 2 1/2” long chip missing at the toe which affects the buttplate as well. Overall a very good example that may make a decent field gun still. (48443-11) {MODERN} (75/150)

2379. J. P. SAUER & SOHN MODEL 1930 “BEHORDEN” SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #215794, 32 ACP, 3” barrel with a bright near excellent bore showing a little minor frosting. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 80% original blue with moderate high edge and holster wear, gripstraps toning to freckled gray and a few tiny scattered pinprick pits. The trigger safety still retains some nice straw color. All of the markings are very crisp with a “(Crown) / N” proof on the right side frame and rear slide knob along with a Prussian police starburst on the left side of the triggerguard. The black checkered hard rubber grips rate near excellent with a few tiny dings and handling marks, although their screws show a little slot damage. This gun includes two original magazines and an original 1937-dated brown leather flap holster marked “KernKlager&Cie / 1937 / Berlin / (Nazi Eagle)” that is also marked “K. M.” in black marker inside the flap. The holster is in very good plus condition with a few minor scuffs, light stains, crackling and handling marks. Overall a really nice rig for the military collector. (138493-5) {C&R} (300/500)

2380. JAPANESE TYPE 38 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY KOKURA serial #57469, 6.5 Arisaka, 31 1/2” barrel with bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 26th series rifle retain about 86-88% arsenal blue with very fine oxidation staining, tiny pinprick pits and freckling on most of the exposed surfaces. The lower tang screw shows rather heavy slot damage and most of the cleaning rod has been vigorously cleaned to gunmetal. The trigger, magazine baseplate latch and rear sight leaf still retain some faint straw color with toning to silver. The Asian hardwood stock and handguard remain in very good condition with a little added varnish, a thin 4 1/4” crack on the right side of butt, a small chip at the toe and the usual scattered light dings and handling marks. The Chrysanthemum is entirely intact and the gun includes a correct dustcover, although its full number is difficult to discern and ends in a “5”. The bolt body, bolt knob and floorplate are matching, the firing pin is not numbered and its tip is broken and the extractor appears to be numbered “630”. Still a very nice and quite late Type 38 rifle. (138441-65) {C&R} (275/375)

2381. JAPANESE TYPE 99 ARISAKA BOLT ACTION RIFLE BY NAGOYA serial #71749, 7.7 Arisaka, 29” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The series stamp on this example is poorly struck but looks closely like a series 1. The metal surfaces retain about 40% original blue with the majority lost to moderate oxidation staining and light pitting throughout. The buttplate is more heavily oxidized throughout. The Asian hardwood stock and handguard rate fair overall with significantly worn finish on the butt and up the left side. There are further dings, dents, small chips and handling marks throughout. All parts are matching, there is no dust cover or monopod, the Chrysanthemum is heavily ground away, the cleaning rod is present and the anti-aircraft sights are intact. (138441-56) {C&R} (200/300)

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2382. PIETTA PPS-50 SEMI-AUTO RIFLE serial #6586, 22 LR, 16” barrel with a bright very good bore showing some imperfections in the rifling. This “Mini PPSh” retains about 98-99% original blue with some light handling marks here and there and some light oxidation and operational wear on the drum magazine. The smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock remains in near excellent condition with some very light staining and a few small dings scattered about. One drum magazine is included along with a plain cardboard box correctly end-labeled and numbered to the gun. The gun is sighted with a flip-up adjustable rear notch, dovetailed front blade and is fitted with sling swivel studs. This little gun ought to make for a fun plinker. (138495-14) {MODERN} (300/400)

2383. GERMAN M.37 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL BY FEG serial #321, 32 ACP, 4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this jhv 41-coded pistol retain about 90% original blue with some high edge wear, operational wear on the lower portion of the slide, a few tiny spots of pinprick pitting and some scattered freckling. All of the markings remain very crisp and there is a small Nazi eagle on the left side of the slide and barrel and a correct “(Eagle) / 56” Waffenamt on the left side frame. The grooved hardwood grips remain in excellent condition retaining most of their finish and showing just a few handling marks. The frame, slide and barrel are matching, the pistol is equipped with a manual safety and one magazine is included. An excellent example overall for the military collector. (138543-1) {C&R} (300/500)

2384. IVER JOHNSON SAFETY AUTOMATIC HAMMER REVOLVER serial #E35186, 32 S&W, 3” barrel with an about very good bore showing light scattered frosting and oxidation. The metal surfaces of this second model revolver retain about 70% nickel finish with flaking to oxidized gray around the breech, topstrap and cylinder along with some further smaller flakes, freckles, bubbling and staining. The hammer and trigger have mostly toned to dark gray and the triggerguard retains about 65% original blue with some thinning and oxidation staining. The black checkered hard rubber owl head grips remain in near excellent condition with just a few tiny dings and handling marks. Timing is a little off and lockup a tad loose. Included is a rather nice original Iver Johnson brown flap holster showing some crackling, scuffs and a repair of the button and end of strap. The Iver Johnson stamp is excellent and it is correctly designated for a 3” 32 caliber model. A solid little rig overall. (138426-104) {C&R} (75/125)

2385. FOREHAND & WADSWORTH BULLDOG DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #2098, 30 CF, 2 1/2” barrel with a fair bore showing evident rifling, oxidation and frosting throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 89% dull nickel finish with scat-tered flaking, oxidation staining and handling marks. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very good condition with some light staining and handling marks. The frame and cylinder are matching, the topstrap is marked “BRITISH / BULL-DOG” and the left side has a head of a bulldog. Timing is good with lockup a little loose and an older brown leather holster is included, its button has broken off and it shows some minor scuffs. There is also an article regarding these revolvers included. (138426-110) {ANTIQUE} (50/125)

2386. UNMARKED DOUBLE HAMMER UPLANDER PERCUSSION SHOTGUN 20 gauge, 27” Damascus barrels with oxidized and pitted bores. The barrels, triggerguard

straps and tang have been lightly cleaned to a mix of pewter and brown with light stains from oxidation and handling marks. The locks and hammers are brown with oxidation blemishes and pitting. The straight grip buttstock

rates about very good with light handling wear and checkering on the wrist and forend. There is a small check on the stock running below the lock to the trigger assembly. The buttplate has the same condition as the locks and appears to be a

later addition with the metal proud of the wood. With a length of pull of approximately 12 7/8” it appears the gun was set up for youth or ladies. The lively little shotgun includes a ramrod with brass ball seat on one end and a broken section on the other. (88433-9) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (400/600)

2387. UNMARKED DUTCH FLINTLOCK FOWLER 9 gauge, 33” oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces are an even brown patina with oxidation blemishes and a few handling marks. The brass triggerguard and lock plate are ochre with light handling marks. The one-piece American buttstock rates fair with course-grain, worm holes, dents, dings, several checks around the buttstock and repaired crack at the forend tip and by the tang. The gun was stocked without a buttplate and the wood to metal fit is poor. The barrel pin is missing and a wire tie substituted. The ramrod thimble is a later brass replacement that has cracked with pieces missing. The lock plate is marked “AMSTERDAM” and the lock no longer functions. This will make a nice rustic wall hanger for your camp or home. (88433-19) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (350/550)

2388. SAVAGE MODEL 1911 BOLT ACTION RIFLE serial #31402, 22 LR, 20” barrel with an excellent bore that has a ring a few inches from the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 85 - 90% original blue that is starting to thin to brown along with oxidation blemishes and handling marks. The triggerguard is brown with moderate to heavy oxidation covering the buttplate. The smooth one-piece factory stock rates fair as lightly cleaned with traces of original finish left but there is a 2 1/2” crack above the action screw on the left, the triggerguard is loose, and there is a small check on the right side below the bolt handle and chip missing from the right side of the trigger hole. The bolt handle is broken off but still works with some effort and the magazine tube is present. This gun was only produced for two years. (88433-22) {C&R} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (50/125)

2389. WINCHESTER CLASS B DOUBLE HAMMER GUN SHOTGUN serial #1484, 10 gauge, 28” Damascus barrels with pitted bores. The barrels are an even blend of pewter and brown with oxidation blemishes, pitting and handling marks. The receiver has tight scroll engraving with rosettes around the lock pins and straight-line borders on the locks for about 90% coverage. The receiver has toned to pewter with oxidation stains and moderate to heavy pitting on the right side extending onto the face of the standing breech. The buttstock rates about very good as lightly refinished with light handling marks, strong checkering and the metal left slightly proud of the wood and buttplate. The hard rubber Winchester marked buttplate rates very good plus with light scratches and handling marks. The forend rates about fair as refinished with the checkering worn nearly smooth, chips and dents on the edges plus a replacement screw and repair on the underside. There is slight play between the barrel and frame with the barrels off-face. Both locks remain fully functional and length of pull is about 14 1/4”. This salty old gun has the kind of condition that would make it a great wall hanger. (88433-14) {ANTIQUE} [Paul Weisberg Collection] (500/700)

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2390. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1903 HAND EJECTOR REVOLVER serial #131287, 32 S&W Long, 4 1/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 5th change revolver retain about 80% original blue with worn finish on the grip frame and crane in addition to high edge wear, thinning finish on the sideplate and barrel, turn ring on the cylinder and a few handling marks. The service trigger and hammer have bold case-hardened colors with light operational marks. The replacement diamond checkered synthetic Franzite grips rate excellent and are fashioned after the period S&W extended target grips. Timing and lock up are good and this little gun should make a great shooter. (88523-9) {MODERN} (250/350)

2391. SMITH & WESSON VICTORY MODEL HAND EJECTOR LEND-LEASE REVOLVER serial #865376, 38 S&W, 5” barrel with an excellent bore. This Indian arsenal rebuilt revolver retains about 98% later applied Parkerized finish with old handling marks and pitting visible under the new finish, high edge wear and a faint turn ring on the cylinder. The cylinder has a golden hue to the color while the remaining metal is a silvery gray. The service trigger, hammer and lanyard loop are smoky gray. The smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to another gun and rate about good with moderate scuffs, dents and wear. The barrel is numbered to the gun but the replacement cylinder has been renumbered to this gun with the original number crossed out plus the extractor and crane are numbered to another gun. The barrel is marked “F.R. / R.F.I. / 1968” and the topstrap has “UNITED STATES PROPERTY”. (88523-29) {C&R} (250/450)

2392. COLT CHALLENGER SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #2357-C, 22 LR, 4 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this first-year production pistol (1950) retain about 40-50% original blue with most of the surfaces faded and worn to gray with strong blue on the sides of the slide, barrel and protected corners. There are a few minor oxidation blemishes and pits and light handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips with Colt logo rate good plus with scuffs, scratches and scattered, lightly worn diamond points. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. If you have been looking for something in the Woodsman series to use as a shooter and field gun, this is it. (88543-8) {C&R} (150/250)

2393. COLT MODEL 1908 POCKET HAMMERLESS SEMI-AUTO PISTOL IDENTIFIED TO NEW YORK PD serial #16566, 380 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with a lightly frosted bore. This 1914 made pistol retains about 20% reapplied blue with most of the surfaces toned to brown in addition to oxidation blemishes, pitting and a few scratches. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate fair to good with surprisingly light wear but the right panel has a series of chips missing on the top and front edges. The right side of the frame above the grips is marked “PD NY No. 644” which are soft and the factory markings also range from soft to strong. The pistol includes a single factory magazine. (88543-4) {C&R} (200/400)

2394. COLT OFFICERS MODEL MATCH REVOLVER serial #901613, 38 Special, 6” heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1965 made revolver retain about 85% original blue with multiple scattered scratches, thinning finish, edge wear, oxidation blemishes, pitting and a turn ring on the cylinder. The grips are aftermarket period FM Inc. Ten Point synthetic target grips that rate about good with moderate wear and handling marks. The revolver has a Patridge front sight and Accro rear sight. Timing and lock up are good and this gun should make a great shooter. (88450-17) {C&R} (400/600)

2395. COLT POLICE POSITIVE REVOLVER serial #143420, 32 Colt New Police (S&W), 6” barrel with a lightly pitted bore. This 1919 made revolver retains about 70% original blue with the grip frame toned to pewter, moderate edge wear, scratches and small patch of light im-pact marks on the front left areas of the topstrap. The hammer and trigger have strong Nitre blue with light handling wear and stains from oxidation. The checkered fleur-de-lis hard rubber grips are numbered to the gun and rate good with light wear and a small chip missing from the right panel behind the Colt in an oval. An attempt was made to mask the serial numbers by striking over them with the number on the crane unreadable but the frame can still be read and it was re-stamped on the inside butt of the frame. A copy of a West Hartford, Connecticut, P.D. police report dated November 1, 1978, is enclosed indicating circumstances of this gun being recovered and actions taken. The gun still times and locks up correctly. (88494-1) {C&R} (100/200)

2396. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SPORTSMAN MODEL 199 SINGLE ACTION TOP-BREAK REVOLVER serial #S19549, 22 LR, 6” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with light edge wear and handling marks. The checkered one-piece walnut factory grips rate very good to excellent with light dents, scratches and dings. This revolver has an oval shaped barrel, elevation adjustable front sight and windage adjustable rear sight. There is a hint of play between the barrel and frame and timing is off on some chambers but lock up is good. (88514-36A) {C&R} (300/500)

2397. HOPKINS & ALLEN MODEL XL3 FOLDING HAMMER DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #4832, 32 S&W, 2 3/4” octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel plate with scattered light oxidation stains and scratches. The hammer has strong case-hardened colors with freckling and the trigger is mostly gray. The diamond checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent. This little gun includes a factory box end labeled to the gun and rates about good with scattered scrapes, edge wear and handling marks. Inside the box with the gun is an 11” x 16” 48 Star American flag that is heavily faded and several small tears and stains. (88426-95) {C&R} (200/300)

2398. HOPKINS & ALLEN MODEL XL DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #3703, 32 S&W, 2 1/2” octagon barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original nickel plate with a few light oxidation stains, a few light impact marks and scratches. The hammer has strong case-hardened colors with freckling and the trigger is mostly gray. The checkered hardwood grips with H&A logo rate excellent. This gun includes a factory box end labeled to the gun and a copy of a couple of pages from the Hopkins & Allen catalogue rates very good to excellent with edge wear, repaired tear on the cover and handling marks. (88426-118) {C&R} (100/200)

2399. CESKA ZBROJOVKA MODEL 83 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #21803, 380 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with most of the loss to the grip frame which has toned to brown along with some thinning finish on the slide and edge wear. The checkered walnut finger rest grips appear to be factory but lack the CZ logo and rate near excellent with light denting on the left panel. The drift adjustable rear sight has two dots but the ramp front sight has a been modified from a dot to a slot that had white paint in it at one time. Oddly there is a shallow slot ground into the slide in front of the sight whose purpose is unknown. A factory high capacity magazine is included. (88413-107) {MODERN} (250/350)

2400. MAUSER HSC SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #902658, 32 ACP, 3 5/16” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this importer marked, made in Germany pistol retain about 97% original blue with oxidation stains, pitting, ding on the frame near the trig-ger, edge wear and a few handling marks. The checkered hardwood factory grips rate excellent. The pistol includes a single magazine. (88413-108) {MODERN} (250/450)

2401. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 39-2 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #A186207, 9mm, 4” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue and anodized finishes with light to moderate edge wear, top of the slide thinning, oxidation stains, scratches and pitting. The checkered walnut factory grips with S&W medallions rate about very good with scattered scratches and scuffs. The pistol features a Baughman ramp front sight and windage adjustable rear sight. The pistol includes a single magazine. (88533-14) {MODERN} (300/500)

2402. WALTHER P22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #L082691, 22 LR, 3 1/2” barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original black finish and the polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features three dot sights, ambidextrous slide mounted safeties and ambidextrous paddle style frame mounted magazine release. The pistol includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of magazines, safety interlock key, reassembly tool, barrel nut wrench, fired case (envelope opened), (2) spare front sights, front sight slot filler, spare interchangeable backstrap, functioning factory frame mounted laser and (3) spare magazine followers. (88513-1) {MODERN} (200/300)

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2403. COLT DUAL TONE FRONTIER SCOUT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #3707Q, 22 LR, 4 3/4” barrel with an excellent bore. This 1957 made gun retains about 95% original blue and anodized finishes with most of the loss to high edge wear and scratches. The checkered synthetic factory grips with Rampant Colt in an oval rate excellent. Timing and lock up remain excellent. A nice Dual Tone gun with light but honest wear. (88480-13) {C&R} (250/450)

2404. SPANISH KENTUCKY PERCUSSION PISTOL .44 cal., 9 3/4” octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized bore. The barrel retains about 97% original blue with scattered scratches and oxidation blemishes. The lock retains robust case-hardened colors with fine scratches. The brass triggerguard, nosecap, thimbles and lockplate rate about excellent with light tarnish. The one-piece hardwood pistol grip stock rates very good plus with scattered light handling marks. The pistol includes a ramrod. (88315-174LTS524) [Lewis T. Steadman Collection] {ANTIQUE} (50/100)

2405. RUGER OLD MODEL BLACKHAWK REVOLVER serial #30-19388, .357 Magnum, 4 5/8” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue and anodized finishes with a few scattered light scratches, spots of silvering at the muzzle and along some of the high edges with scattered flakes along the grip frame and light turn ring along the cylinder. The revolver has standard fixed front sight with adjustable rear sight and the smooth walnut grips with phoenix medallions rate excellent with light handling marks. The transfer bar safety update has not been performed and the revolver will need mechanical attention as the action locks, not allowing the gun to function at all when the cylinder pin is set completely. (108544-28D32615) {MODERN} (250/450)

2406. ITHACA MODEL 37 DELUXE SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #25448, 16 ga., 28” plain barrel choked modified with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue finish with overall light scratches and the barrel has a smokey gray patina across its entire length. The shotgun has a single bead brass sight and the checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate very good with overall light handling marks, flaking varnish and several drying cracks that appear stable emanating rearward from the receiver at the wrist. Included is a Red Head canvas travel case that remains in overall good condition with some popped stitches, light soiling near all over and is missing a closure strap. (108469-5) {C&R} (200/400)

2407. MOSSBERG MODEL 500A SLIDE ACTION SHOTGUN serial #L721823, 12 ga., 28” ventilated rib barrel with dual beads, modified Accu-Choke insert and bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish on the floral scroll engraved receiver and barrel. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend rate excellent and included with this fancy Mossberg are an additional rifled slug barrel with excellent bore and fold-down sporting sights and a light duty plastic travel case. (108549-1) {MODERN} (200/400)

2408. ROSSI MODEL 59 SLIDE ACTION RIFLE serial #H013718, .22 Magnum, 23” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this “Gallery” style rifle retain 98% original blue with light freckling and some silvering along the working parts. The rifle has a fixed front sight with adjustable sporting style rear sight. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and grooved forend rate excellent. A fine example. (108443-41) {MODERN} (150/250)

2409. SAVAGE MODEL 29B SLIDE ACTION RIFLE .22 S, L, LR, 22” round barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% plus original blue finish with overall light freckling, spots of wear along the working parts and brown undertones the length of the barrel. The rifle has a brass bead front sight with sporting style rear sight and the smooth walnut semi-pistolgrip buttstock and grooved forend rate very good with scattered light handling marks and spots of flaking varnish. An honest post-war example. (108443-22) {C&R} (150/250)

2410. HIGH STANDARD MODEL R-101 SENTINEL REVOLVER serial #795849, .22 LR, 3” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish with a few light scratches and light silvering along the high edges. The hammer and trigger show strong case-hardened colors and the revolver has fixed sights. The one-piece checkered plastic grip rates excellent with mostly crisp points. Included with this revolver is an unmarked black leather holster with overall light scratches and a snap closure that is in need of replacing. (108514-10) {C&R} (150/250)

2411. PHOENIX ARMS MODEL HP 22 SEMI-AUTO PISTOL serial #4010735, 3” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% of their nickel finish with a few light handling marks and spots of wear along the slide. The pistol has a fixed front sight with adjust-able blade rear sight and the black plastic checkered grips rate excellent. Included with this pistol are a single magazine, manual and factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. (108544-22D32874) {MODERN} (50/100)

2412. IVER JOHNSON SAFETY HAMMER DOUBLE ACTION 32 TOP BREAK REVOLVER serial #F49751, 32 S&W, 3” ribbed round barrel with a bright about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue, the only appreciable loss being on the backstrap. Both hammer and trigger retain some very nice color case-hardening with only light wear. The checkered hard rubber owls head grips rate excellent, they are scratch-numbered to the gun. The arm seems to function well mechanically and lockup is tight. The revolver comes in what is likely its original box with purple-tone faux alligator skin paper covering. It has a proper green and purple end label and is un-serialized. The interior shows an image of the arm along with the “hammer the hammer” advertisement and there is a used boar bristle brush with no bristles remaining included. (38426-122) {C&R} (200/400)

2413. HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON SAFETY HAMMERLESS DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #154573, 32 S&W, 3” ribbed round barrel with an about very good bore which shows some spots of oxidation and pitting. The barrel retains perhaps 50% original bright nickel, the balance with overall light pitting which has been cleaned to a bright gunmetal silver, showing remnants of original nickel. The frame retains about 98% original nickel, also with some very minor pitting along its right side. The cylinder retains perhaps 90% original nickel, the loss due to flaking and bubbling of the nickel in one spot which has left behind some light pinprick pits. The triggerguard bow remains bold with fading niter blue on the trigger. The checkered hard rubber “target” logo grips rate excellent, they are scratch-numbered to the gun. The arm functions well mechanically with good lockup and comes in its original paper-covered hinge-top box with proper end label. The interior shows an image of the arm and some of the corners are separated with the box rating very good over all with some light restoration. (38426-100) {C&R} (150/250)

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2414. IVER JOHNSON SAFETY HAMMERLESS DOUBLE AC-TION REVOLVER serial #54841, 32 S&W, 3” ribbed round barrel with an about very good bore which shows light frosting and pinprick pitting its full-length. The revolver retains about 97% original nickel, showing some minor bubbling, extremely light pit-ting and some flaked areas with a few spots of scattered oxidation. The blue on triggerguard remains strong with fading case color on the safety trigger. The checkered hard rubber owls head grips rate excellent and are un-numbered. The gun seems to operate properly mechanically with good lockup. The gun comes in its original brown paper faux alligator skin-covered box hinge top box with appropriate end label. The interior shows an image of the arm and includes a boar bristle cleaning brush. (38426-93) {ANTIQUE} (150/250)

2415. HOPKINS AND ALLEN XL 30 LONG SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #1026, 30 RF, 2 1/2” round barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92 to perhaps 95% original nickel, the loss due to overall very light spider webbing, some light oxidation and a few spots of scattered very light pitting. The smooth rosewood birdshead style grips rate very good plus to near excellent and are pencil-numbered to the gun. The arm seems to operate properly mechanically although the base pin head is somewhat scarred up. The gun comes in its original two piece box with picture top label showing the revolver full-size. There is a bit of onion skin wrapping on the interior and a small United States Cartridge Company “the target cartridge” advertising brochure, doubtless from a box of their cartridges. (38426-99) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

2416. HOPKINS AND ALLEN XL REVOLVER NO. 2 SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #201, 30 RF, 2 1/2” octagon barrel with a very good lightly oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel, the loss is due to some light flaking and brown oxidation on the right side of the frame to the rear of the cylinder, the balance showing some sparsely scattered light flaking or oxidation spots here and there. The left side of the hammer retains some vibrant color case-hardening, the trigger toned to gray. The smooth rosewood birdshead style grips rate excellent with nearly all their original varnish, they are pencil-numbered to the gun. The revolver seems to operate well mechanically and is crisp. The gun comes in its original two piece box with picture label showing the gun full-size, the box itself rating very good plus to excellent. (38426-119) {ANTIQUE} (200/300)

2417. IVER JOHNSON SAFETY HAMMER 32 TOP BREAK DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER serial #78872, 32 S&W, 3” ribbed round barrel with a very good bore which shows light scattered oxidation and perhaps some pinprick pitting. The barrel retains about 92% original nickel, the loss is due to flaking in the flash area at the rear of barrel and on the topstrap above cylinder. The frame retains 98% plus original nickel. The bow of the guard has oxidized but retains strong blue with good color case-hardening on the hammer, faded on the trigger. The checkered hard rubber owls head grips rate excellent and are un-numbered. The revolver operates well mechanically for what it is and there is light barrel-to-frame play. The revolver comes in its original purple-tone hinge-top faux alligator skin covered box with appropriate end label. The interior shows an image of the revolver and there is an older boar bristle brush included. (38426-128) {C&R} (150/250)

2418. STEVENS FAVORITE FALLING BLOCK RIFLE serial #82276, 22 RF, 22” part octagon part round barrel with an about very good bore. The barrel retains trace original blue and is primarily a plum brown patina with lightly scattered oxidation. The frame and lever have overall soft brown oxidation with the frame actually showing some nice case colors beneath. The smooth walnut buttstock rates good-fair as cracked and is now loose on the rifle but certainly could be repaired if one wished, the toe is missing from the buttplate and the lower tang screw is not present. The forend rates very good. There is a Beach combination front sight, simple fixed rear sight in a nice Stevens mid-range adjustable tang sight in place at the rear. (37884-7) {C&R} (100/200)

2419. WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #152726, 32-40 Win, 26” part octagon part round barrel with an about very good bore. The metal surfaces retain

about 95% of a later buffed hot immersion blue finish which has left some of the edges and markings slightly soft, also with remnants of light pinprick pitting beneath, the bolt remains bright. The smooth walnut shotgun

butt-equipped buttstock and forend rate very good plus to near excellent showing perhaps an old light cleaning but with the wood still mostly proud of the metal. Sighted with a Beach combination front, Rocky Mountain sporting rear sight (slightly bent)

and a Lyman tang in place at the rear. (38555-7) {C&R} (500/700)

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2420. BRITISH PERCUSSION COMBINATION SHOTGUN-RIFLE BY PATRICK & CO. 12 ga. x about .48 cal, 30” barrels with very good, lightly oxidized bores. The barrels are an overall plum brown showing remnants of some damascus twist pattern. They feature a simple silver bladed front sight and three-leaf rear with “London” inlaid on the rib flanked by fancy scroll, all in silver. The breeches show some light engraving as does the long tang with dual gold inlaid bands at the rib extension, the breeches with platinum blowout plugs. The back action locks and hammers are a dull gray patina and show loose open flow flowing scroll engraving with “R. Patrick & Co.” in riband on each. There is a lightly engraved German silver nosecap, engraved long tang triggerguard with lightly chiseled front extension and a smooth steel shotgun butt. There are dual oval wedge escutcheons, pendulum-style German silver patchbox and a small nipple box along the toeline with an un-engraved monogram plate. The locks seem to operate well mechanically however are not in time. The smooth English walnut stock would rate otherwise very good but for a one-time crack completely through the wrist which appears to have been effectively repaired. What is likely its original ramrod is present. Still an attractive arm for above the mantle. (37944-21) {ANTIQUE} (200/400)

2421. WINCHESTER MODEL 1894 LEVER ACTION CARBINE serial #1409461, 38 WCF, 20” barrel with a bright very good plus to excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this flatband carbine retain perhaps 90-92% original blue, the loss is due to even fading, high edge, contact point and carry wear. The buttstock and long wood forend rate very good plus showing some light added finish but no sanding, being proud of the metal overall. Silver bead front sight is present, the hood is not and a standard 3 C sporting rear is present. The left side of the receiver has been drilled and tapped for scope mount with two added holes, showing numerous light scratches as well. (38471-2) {C&R} (350/550)

2422. SEARS ROEBUCK TED WILLIAMS MODEL 340.530430 SINGLE SHOT LEVER ACTION RIFLE serial #49045112, 22 LR, 18” barrel with a bright excellent bore. This is an Ithaca 49 saddle gun made for Sears and Roebuck. The barrel retains 97% original blue the loss due to light fading. The receiver and lever show a similar amount of black enamel which is flaking more on the lever. The hardwood buttstock and forend rate very good showing an old light cleaning with no remnants of the original checkering on the buttstock. The plastic forend retention band remains in good shape and the arm seems to function well mechanically. (38476-78) {MODERN} (100/200)

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2423. U.S. 1850 ERA MILITIA NCO SWORD BY RIDABOCK 28 5/8” unfullered double edge blade, 35 1/8” overall length. This is a nice looking sword, the blade remaining overall bright with scattered oxidation along the tip and foible. The blade is etched with Federal Eagle and scroll on the obverse side and “U.S.” and scroll on the reverse side along with “Ridabock / & Co / New York N.Y.” on the ricasso. The hilt has a brass double guard and knights head pommel and a grooved bone handle. The brass has toned to a pleasing ocher with good amounts of gold wash in protected areas and the bone grips rate excellent with no cracks. The leather scabbard is equipped with a brass throat and tip chape. The leather shows a couple light scuffs, the seams remain tight and the brass mounts have mellowed and loosened slightly but remain intact with a small shallow dent in the tip chape. A nice looking Ridabock Militia sword. (58357-31) (350/550)

2424. GERMAN DRESS BAYONET This lot consists of a German sawback dress bayonet, scabbard and leather frog. The blade remains mostly bright with some scattered handling marks and scratches. The blade has a “HERMKONEJUNG/SOLIGEN/GERMANY” maker’s mark that appears light on obverse side and that company’s logo on the opposite side. The handle and pommel show some light flaking and specks of oxidation. The bayonet slot has a piece of red felt in it and the bone handles show some dings and handling marks. The leather frog and portapee show scattered crackling, flaking and crazing. The steel scabbard shows scattered flaking giving way to oxidation underneath. A neat bayonet for the military collector. (208409-21C)

2425. ITALIAN MODEL 1929 OFFICER’S SWORD This lot consists of an Italian Model 1929 Officer’s Sword. The blade measures 34” and the sword has an overall length of 40”. The obverse side of the blade is marked “GNUTTI” over an upside down circled “CA” marking. The blade remains mostly bright with scattered dried grease spots, light flaking and small specks of oxidation. The crossguard and handle are a dull brown oxidized patina and the hardwood handle shows a few dings and handling marks. A gold portapee is present that shows scattered dirt staining. No scabbard is included with this sword. A fine item for the military collector. (208409-13)

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2426. ITALIAN NAVY DAGGER This lot consists of a World War Two Italian Navy dagger and scabbard. The blade is marked “R.MARINA” and it shows scattered oxidation staining. The black plastic handle shows scattered dings and scuff marks. The scabbard is marked “R (Anchor) M” on the front, it shows scattered flaking of the black enamel and some rub marks on front. An interesting and hard-to-find knife. (208409-21M)

2427. ITALIAN YOUTH ALPINE KNIFE This lot consists of an Ital-ian youth alpine knife and scabbard. The blade remains mostly bright with some scattered small spots of oxidation. The eagle’s head grip and other brass parts are turning to a yellow patina with some scattered oxidation. The black leather handles show some added finish and handling marks. The green leather scab-bard has a bent tip, scattered scratches, crazing and flaking. An interesting blade overall. (208409-21G)

2428. GERMAN DRESS BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a reproduction Nazi dress bayonet, scabbard, frog and portap-ee. The blade is marked “SOLINGEN” and Zur Erinnerung/an meine Dienstzeit/beim Panzer Regiment 3”. The blade has a steel helmet as well as an eagle over a swastika. The nickel parts show some light oxidation sand scattered handling marks. The checkered bakelite handles rate excellent overall. The scab-bard shows some flaking and handling marks, while the frog shows dirt staining and crazing. A good representative piece for the World War Two collector. (208409-21K)

2429. ITALIAN FIGHTING KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a World War Two era Italian fighting knife and scabbard. The blade is a dull gray patina with some small chips on the lower edge and overall light oxidation staining. The crossguard and pommel are also a dull gray patina with scattered oxidation staining. The hardwood handles have a couple slash marks on the right side, four more indentations on the top, scattered dings and handling marks. The front of the scabbard has a fascist logo over “M.V.S.N.” flaking throughout and a few spots of oxidation. A solid example of a fascist Italian fighting knife. (208409-21B)

2430. FIGHTING KNIFE LOT This lot consists of an unmarked fighting knife and scabbard. The consignor states that this knife is Italian and World War Two era. The blade has a few chips at the bottom, scattered oxidation and a couple spots of light pitting. The crossguard is also a dull gray patina with oxidation staining throughout. The hardwood handles have a small chip at the rear of the right side, a few small holes, dings and scattered handling marks. The scabbard is a gray patina with scattered oxidation and the scabbard clip is loose. (208409-21A)

2431. ITALIAN FIGHTING KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a World War Two era Italian fighting knife and scabbard. The blade is mostly bright with some light oxidation specks and light scratches. The brass eagle head and crossguard are a dull yellow patina with some oxidation stain spots. The white handles show scattered flaking and crazing. The brown leath-er scabbard has a bent tip, it also shows flaking and crazing throughout. A neat knife for the military collector. (208409-21F)

2432. ITALIAN FIGHTING KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a World War Two era Italian fighting knife and scabbard. The blade is mostly bright with some sparsely scattered light oxidation specks. The gray eagle head pommel shows scat-tered light dings and oxidation staining. The black handles have a fascist logo on one panel and scattered light dings. The black scabbard shows scattered flaking and oxidation. The scabbard has a brass tip and chain link that are a dull yellow patina with scattered oxidation staining. The chain link has a device that has an eagle over the letters “SPQR” which may be for the Roman expression “The Roman Senate and the People”. The knife will not always insert all the way into the scabbard. An interesting knife overall. (208409-21E)

2433. GERMAN SA DAGGER The double edged blade measures 8 1/2” with an overall length of 13 1/2” from the tip to the capstan nut. The blade remains bright with some scattered oxidation blemishes, scratches and a couple tiny chips. The obverse side is etched with the “Alles fur Deutschland” motto and the reverse side has the RZM logo above “M.7/62/39.”. The nickel crossguard has a couple chips, some light scratches and oxidation specks. The grips have been painted black and have an added SS decoration. The grips have a couple longitudinal repaired cracks, a few chips at top, scattered dings and handling marks. The nickel parts of the scabbard show scattered oxidation and scratches. The black scabbard shows a dent on the front and scattered flaking. A good mixed parts and post-war assembled SA dagger. (208409-21H)

2434. GERBER MACHETE LOT This lot consists of a single Gerber Gator saw back machete with 10” blade and sheath. The blade has a number of fine nicks on the edge that should come out with careful filing along with light scuffs and paint stains. The nylon factory sheath rates about very good with light scuffs and scrapes. (88541-47S20912C)

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2435. AUSTRIAN MODEL 1842 LAUKART BAYONET This is a socket bayonet for the Austrian Model 1842 musket utilizing System Laukart spring catch. The bayonet measures 22” overall with a 18 7/8” cruciform blade that is 1” wide, with a nearly 1” shank and a 3 1/8” socket that has 57/64” inside diameter. The bayonet has an overall brown patina with scattered fine oxidation and pinprick pitting fading to gray along the tip and edges, the interior of the socket shows some more moderate oxidation. The rear face of the blade is marked with appears to be an asterisk and there is a slight bend along the center edge. There is a number stamped along the rear edge of the socket and the shank is marked with an undecipherable character next to a large “D”. There is no scabbard present. (58405-18)

2436. U.S. MODEL 1855/70 RIFLE-MUSKET BAYONET This is a socket bayonet that was the basic standard pattern for .58 caliber rifle-muskets. The bayonet measures 21” overall with a 18” shallow face flute blade that is 3/4” wide and has a 1 3/16” shank and a 3” socket with a 25/32” inside diameter. The bayonet has toned to a smoky gray patina with scattered fine oxidation and staining, the socket showing a darker brown patina with a little more oxidation inside the socket. The face flat is marked “U.S. / J” and the clasp rotates freely. There is no scabbard present. (58397-81)

2437. UNMARKED SOCKET BAYONET This is an unmarked socket bayonet closely resembling U.S. design and quite possibly an import contract. The bayonet measures 20 3/4” overall with a 18” shallow face flute blade that is 3/4” wide and has a 1 3/16” shank and a 2 5/8” socket with a 47/64” inside diameter. The bayonet has toned to bright silver with scattered fine staining and sparse oxidation along the flutes and shoulder of the shank. The bayonet is unmarked except for a vertical “H” and “22” on the socket next to the L-shaped mortise. The clasp rotates freely, there is no scabbard present. (58397-79)

2438. ITALIAN MODEL 1891 ERSATZ BAYONET This is an Italian replacement bayonet with scabbard produced during WWI utilizing the tip of a VV70 blade with an all-steel handle with an unusual spring type locking device. The bayonet measures 14 3/8” overall with a 9 1/2” single fuller blade. The bayonet has stoned to smoky gray with scattered fine pitting and oxidation, light nicks along the edge of the blade and a small lifting chip about 1 1/2” from the tip on the reverse side. The handle has a few shallow dents, is numbered “35” along the spine and reverse butt and both the handle and guard have loosened with age. The single raised groove steel Carcano style scabbard has a similar finish with scattered light dents and brush marks. A rare seldomly encountered Italian Ersatz bayonet. (58351-2)

2439. FRENCH MODEL 1866 BAYONET This is a French Chassepot saber bayonet with scabbard manufactured by Mutzig. The bayonet measures 27 1/2” overall with a 22 5/8” yataghan style blade. The blade, guard and hilt hardware have toned to pale gray and brown with scattered pitting, oxidation and bright grind marks along the main edge from being moderately sharpened. The grooved brass handle has mellowed slightly with scattered tiny impact marks and light verdigris forming within the grooves. The reverse rear of blade is marked with a crown over “C” and star over “K”, the rear of the spine is maker marked and dated “1869” and the obverse side of the guard is numbered “53773”. The steel scabbard has toned to brown overall with a covering of light oxidation and is numbered to the bayonet, the belt ring is no longer present. (58249-1)

2440. ITALIAN MODEL 1938 CARCANO FOLDING BAYONET This is a folding bayonet with scabbard for the Model 1938 Carcano rifle equipped with a muzzle ring and push-button release on the guard. The bayonet measures 11 3/8” overall with a 7” single stopped fuller folding steel blade. The metal surfaces have toned to pewter with scattered fine staining, pinprick pitting and a little more pronounced surface oxidation along the hilt. The hardwood grips rate very good showing light staining and tiny cracks at the screw holes, the hardware showing minor slot wear. The spine of the hilt is marked with a small “PS” in oval and is numbered “L90722”. The smooth steel scabbard retains about 60% original black enamel flaking to brown with scattered pitting and oxidation. (58409-21I)

2441. ITALIAN MODEL 1938 CARCANO FOLDING BAYONET This is a folding bayonet with scabbard for the Model 1938 Carcano rifle equipped with a muzzle ring and push-button release on the guard. The bayonet measures 11 3/8” overall with a 7” single stopped fuller folding blade. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue, loss due to edge and contact wear, modest scuffing along the lower half of the blade from being sharpened and “droplets” of moderate pitting and oxidation along the tip. The hardwood grips rate very good with light handling marks. The spine of the hilt is marked with an angled “R” next to a smaller light “5” and is numbered “L5042”. The smooth steel scabbard retains about 90% original black enamel lightly thinning to brown with some scattered slots of fine oxidation and a few light scratches. (58409-21D)

2442. ITALIAN MODEL 1938 CARCANO BAYONET This is a fixed bayonet with scabbard and frog for a Model 1938 Carcano rifle utilizing a folding blade modified by adding a new crossguard. The bayonet measures 11 3/8” overall with a 7” single stopped fuller blade. The blade shows moderate brush marks from an old cleaning now toning to gray and brown with scattered fine oxidation and good traces of fading plum brown in the fullers and at the guard. The hilt retains about 90% evenly thinning original blue, loss due to light edge wear and scat-tered fine oxidation. The hardwood grips rate about very good with a small chip along the front corner and thin separating cracks through the rear grip screw hole. The smooth steel scabbard retains about 85% thinning original black enamel toning to brown with scattered fine oxidation. The unmarked olive green leather frog rates very good with light crazing and scuffing, the stitching however remains tight and intact. (58409-21L)

2443. ITALIAN MODEL 1891 CARCANO BAYONET This is a Model 1891 Carcano bayonet with scabbard measuring 16 1/4” overall with a 11 3/4” stopped fuller blade and crossguard equipped with a 33/64” muzzle ring. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue, loss due to light scabbard wear and fine oxidation staining mainly on the hilt. The crossguard is maker marked with a light “C. GNUTTI” on the reverse side and is serial numbered on the the obverse side. The hardwood grip panels rate near excellent showing minimal wear. The included scabbard is of the leather type with steel ends and is marked “REJNA-1943” on the leather. The scabbard rates very good plus with dents and scuffs, the seams tight and the metal ends intact, still retaining much original enamel with scattered fine oxidation. (58409-21J)

2444. ITALIAN MODEL 1891 CARCANO BAYONET This is a Model 1891 Carcano bayonet with scabbard and frog measuring 16 1/8” overall with a 11 3/4” stopped fuller blade and crossguard equipped with a 33/64” muzzle ring. The blade retains about 90% thinning original blue toning to brown with light oxidation primarily at the tip and ricasso and light scabbard wear along the tip, edges and fullers. The hilt retains an even balance of thinning blue and brown with scattered fine oxidation. The obverse ricasso is marked “TERNI” in oval and there is a smaller “SG” in oval on the reverse side and the serial number is marked on the obverse crossguard. The hardwood grip panels rate very good overall with light edge wear and tiny impact marks primarily on the obverse panel. The steel mounted leather scabbard rates very good with intact tight seams and light handling marks. The body is marked “C. GNUTTI-1942” and the mounts still retain much original blue toning to brown and gray with some sparse fine oxidation. The unmarked black leather frog is fading to brown with light scuffing and two tiny holes at the throat. (58409-21N)

2445. GERMAN OFFICERS SWORD BY WEYERSBURG 33” slightly curved blade with single stopped fuller. The blade remains overall bright with a tiny bend at the tip and fine scratches and oxidation staining along the foible, the forte is nicely etched with panoplies of arms, flags and scroll and Weyersburg Kirchbaum on the maker mark on the obverse ricasso. The hilt has a brass dual langet reverse P guard with dual ear dove’s head pommel and a shagreen covered grip wrapped with braided brass wire. The brass has a nicely tarnished patina and the grip remains rates very good showing light wear and the wrapping slightly loose but present and intact. The nickel plated steel scabbard shows scattered oxidation and staining with a couple shallow dents and a crazed but intact leather strap and buckle on the middle hanger. (58462-5) (100/200)

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2446. U.S. SONS OF VETERANS SOCIETY SWORD BY SCHNITZLER BELONGING TO BRIG. GEN. JOHN GEARY This 1860 Staff & Field pattern sword has a 28” straight double edge blade, 34” overall length. The blade has faded to pale gray with scattered fine staining, a slightly bent tip and scattered tiny nicks and chips along the edges and marks from an old cleaning. The etching is fading with light traces of scroll and “S.V.” on the reverse side of the blade and remnants of a Philadelphia retailer on the ricasso while the obverse shows a very light “Genl. Jno W. Geary” the rest no longer decipherable, the ricasso has engraved “SCNITZLER / A&A / SOLINGEN” maker mark. The brass hilt shows entwined “SV” on the counter amongst military panoplies on the counterguard with floral decorations on the knuckle bow and pommel along with flag and shield. The leather covered handle is fully intact as is the braided wire wrap. The brass scabbard retains about 85% flaking nickel plate with a couple light dents and is equipped with a brass collar, hangers and drag decorated with a star on one side and draped crossed spears on the other side. John Geary was a Captain in the Mexican War and his four years of retirement were interrupted by the guns of Sumter. He was made Col. of the 28th. Penn. and was ordered to Harpers Ferry and wounded at Bolivar Heights. The next month he captured Leesburg and was made Brigadier General. He was badly wounded at Cedar Mt. Aug. 9. 1862 and after rest was back in command at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. In the fall of 1863 he was with the XII Corps under Hooker to join Grant in Tenn. and marched with Sherman to the sea. After the war he had a brief run in politics. Included with the sword are copies of numerous musters and letters. A neat Society sword belonging to a hero of the Civil War. (58431-9) (300/500)

2447. U.S. MODEL 1872 CAVALRY OFFICER’S SWORD BY BENT & BUSH PRESENTED TO MAJ. CHARLES K. DARLING 33 1/2” slightly curved blade with single unstopped fuller maker marked “BENT & BUSH / BOSTON MASS.” on the reverse ricasso. The blade is etched with scroll, panoplies of arms, flags, Federal Eagle with riband and “Major Charles K. Darling, / 6th Mass Infy. U.S.A. Fitchburg, Mass.” on the obverse side. the blade remains overall bright with some sparse light scabbard marks. The brass three branch hilt is decorated with sunburst, eagle, stars and Phrygian pommel with oak leaves and shield. The brass has a nice bright ochre patina and the grip is covered in black shagreen and wrapped in braided brass wire, both remaining tight and intact, the buffer washer is present. The nickel plated steel scabbard remains bright overall with marks from an old light cleaning and scattered fine oxidation, the brass mounts remain overall bright, mellowing only slightly. The scabbard is engraved “MAJOR CHARLES K. DARLING / Fitchburg Mass.”. Charles Darling was a Major in the 6th. Mass. during the Spanish-American War and was appointed U.S. Marshall for Massachusetts in 1899. (58431-11) (300/500)

2448. U.S. MODEL 1860 GAR OFFICERS SWORD WITH PRESENTATION BY J.A. JOEL CO. 29 1/2” straight blade, 1860 Staff & Field pattern sword. The blade remains bright overall with a few spots of light staining, retaining much original gold wash. The blade is etched with scroll, panoplies of arms, U.S. and “Samuel H. Bailey” on the obverse side and “J.A. Joel / New York / N.Y.” maker mark on the reverse ricasso. The gold wash hilt has a floral decorated knucklebow, a single branch guard with floral shaped quillon, static guard with federal eagle on the obverse and a folding guard with shield and arms on the reverse and the grip is bright cast steel wrapped in simulated brass wire. The metal scabbard is nickel plated with fancy pierced brass mounts and is engraved “PRESENTED TO SAMUEL H. BAILEY / BY MEMBERS AND FRIENDS OF / JUDSON KILPATRICK POST No. 143 / DEPT NY GAR JAN 17th 1891” between the two hangers. Included with the sword are copies of musters and pension records for Samuel Bailey and a copy of the N.Y. Times Oct. 17, 1887 announcement by Samuel Bailey commander of the Judson Kilpatrick Post 143 G.A.R. to assemble for the funeral of General Kilpatrick. (58431-7) (350/550)

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2449. ANCIENT ORDER OF HIBERNIAN FRATERNAL SWORD BY WOLF WITH PRESENTATION 29 3/4” diamond shaped double edged blade, 1860 Staff & Field pattern sword with John Wolf maker mark on the reverse ricasso. The blade is toning to pale gray with scattered fine oxidation congregating more along the rear of the forte along with tiny nicks along the edges from years of ceremonial use. The obverse side of the blade is etched “1st Lieut. Patrick Broderick” amongst shields and floral tendrils with “A.O.F.” in sunburst and similar tendrils on the reverse side. The etching has softened but remains visible. The hilt has cast brass with a polished bone handle with intertwined “PR” centered between foliate branches with a Mitre hat above and Christian harp below, the opposite side has intertwined “A.O.H.” initials. The floral decorated knucklebow features a single branch guard with animal face quillion, static guard with federal eagle on the obverse and a folding guard with shield and arms on the reverse. The brass has a pleasing ochre patina and the grip shows thin age cracks and has developed a nice tobacco color with age. The all-brass scabbard is decorated with fancy mounts and floral engraving between the middle hanger and tip chape and “Presented to / 1st Lieut. Patrick Broderick / By Co. B, Hibernian Rifles / HARTFORD CONN. is engraved between the two hangers. The brass has a pleasing tarnished patina. (58525-26) (200/400)

2450. IMPERIAL GERMAN NCO PARADE SWORD WITH 83RD ARTILLERY MARKINGS 32 3/4” etched single unstopped fuller blade with no maker marks on the ricassos. The blade remains overall bright with scattered light scuffs from scabbard storage, The obverse side of the blade is etched with floral tendrils, military panoplies and blue highlighted mounted horses pulling artillery in the center, the reverse side has similar tendrils with horse, eagle and blued “3. Rhein. Field Artill. Regt. No. 83.” in the center. The iron hilt has a German P-shaped guard with dual langets, single circular quillon and a dove head shaped pommel with wraparound ears and ferrule and a black celluloid handle wrapped in double bordered braided aluminum wire. The metal surfaces have mellowed slightly retaining about 95% original nickel with scattered fine staining and light edge wear. The grip rates very good plus with very light edge wear, the wire wrapping has loosened but remains intact. The steel scabbard has a few light dents and retains about 95% flaking black enamel with scattered light scratches and handling marks. Attached to the scabbard is a silver knot with a worn but intact leather strap. (58462-6) (300/500)

2451. LOT OF FRATERNAL SWORDS Four swords total: (1) Independent Order of Svithiod (I.O.S.) by Lauterer 26” diamond shaped double edged blade with Geo. Lauterer & Co maker mark on the reverse ricasso. The blade has faded to pale gray with scattered fine oxidation, pinprick pitting and a small bend about 4” from the tip. Blade is etched with flowing tendrils and “I.O.S” on the obverse and “Co. No.10” on the reverse center of the blade. The hilt has a cast pewter guard with double eagle quillons and a static counterguard with “I-O-S” above oak branches on the obverse, eagle atop of knights head pommel, chain knucklebow and leather covered grip wrapped with braided brass wire. With nickel plated steel scabbard with scattered tiny impact marks, staining and brass mounts; (1) Patriotic Order Sons of America (POSA) 27 3/4” diamond shaped double edge blade with H.R. Rowland maker mark on the obverse side of the blade. The blade remains overall bright with some sparse areas of very fine oxidation and “W.C. 430 P.O.S.A.” etched in the center of the obverse side of the blade. The hilt has a nickel D-shaped guard with downward quillon, bulbous quillon and a spiral leather covered grip wrapped in bright aluminum wire. Metal remains bright and the wrappings intact. Steel scabbard retains 97% flaking bright nickel with nickel belt hook and is stamped “14” at the throat on the opposite side; (1) Unmarked fraternal sword 28” unmarked blade with single unstopped fuller. The blade has scattered light staining and tiny nicks along the edges. The hilt consists of a cast brass pierced double crossguard with flower on one side and “H R” on the other side, knights head pommel and chain knucklebow and a black celluloid grip. The brass has a nice goldenrod patina with traces of nickel on the pommel, the grip rates very good with light handling marks. Brass scabbard equipped dual ring hangers having some shallow light dents and light loose engraving; (1) Brass Hilted Presentation Sword by Wilkinson 30” plain double edge blade with Wilkinson Sword maker mark on the obverse ricasso. The blade has toned to pale gray with scattered fine staining, the obverse etched with rose tendrils and engraved “TO ROBERT WALLACE / FROM HIS FRIENDS AT FAMILY CIRCLE”. The cast brass hilt retains nearly all its bright gold wash and features a double crossguard with triangular quillons, bulbous pommel and ferrule with a spiral black celluloid handle wrapped in braided brass wire. No scabbard present. (58431-17) (175/275)

2452. S&W KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Smith & Wesson fixed blade survival knife with sheath. This 1970’s vintage model measures about 10” long with a 5 1/2” blade numbered “6325” and has a lightly sharpened edge. The ricasso bears the S&W logo and “SMITH & WES-SON” is stamped along the spine. The grip features a laminate hardwood handle and brass guard with knurled pommel cap. The grip rates excellent, the brass has some minor tarnish and light verdigris build up. The hollow grip holds eight waterproof matches and a small piece of mono filament line with a single fish hook. The brown leather #105 sheath has some minor fraying and crazing, the belt loop snap needs repair. A very good example overall that would make a fine survival companion. (47882-14A)

2453. COLT KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Colt CT94 Commander fixed blade knife with scabbard. This dirk style boot knife measures 9 1/4” long with a 4 3/4” dagger style stainless steel blade that has been sharpened and has a full length edge on one side and a 1/2 length edge the other. The aluminum grip rates excellent. The included Zytel scabbard features a belt clip and has garment clasp and leg strap attached. A near excellent example overall. (47882-14B)

2454. IMPERIAL KNIFE LOT This lot consists of an Imperial M7S commando survival knife with sheath. The knife measures 12” long with a 6 1/2” blade that has been sharpened and features a serrated reverse edge tip and sawback. The guard is equipped with a glass-breaker on one side and flathead screwdriver tip on the other. The grip rates excellent and has a hammer claw on the pommel. The scabbard features two nylon pockets which hold a small compass, an Imperial magnesium fire starter, a package of matches and a wire saw. A very good condition example overall. (47882-14C)

2455. FISKARS KNIFE LOT This lot consists of a Fiskars Normark #75 hunting knife with sheath. This late 1960’s vintage knife measures about 9 1/2” long with a 4 7/8” stainless blade. Similar in design to their well-known fillet knives but with a sturdier, hunting “puukko” style blade, the knife rates excellent with light handling marks and some mild tarnish to the brass bolsters on the phenolic grip. Included is the original brown leather sheath. An excellent example overall. (47882-14D)

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2456. LOT OF BUCK KNIVES This lot consists of three Buck knives. First is a Model 105 Pathfinder fixed blade knife with sheath that measures 9 1/4” long with a 5” lightly sharpened blade. Both knife and the black leather sheath rate excellent. Next is a Model 112 Ranger folding knife that measures 4 1/4” closed and has a 3” heavily sharpened blade. The knife has several handling marks and features silver bolsters with wood grip panels. A very good example overall. Lastly is a Model 180 Crosslock Hunter in Advantage Camo. This two blade folding knife measures 5” closed and features a drop point blade and a serrated blade with gut hook. It remains in excellent condition with the belt clip intact. (47882-14E)

2457. MULTI TOOL LOT This lot consists of six assorted multi tools in excellent condition. Included are four tools by Husky, one by Durabuilt and one by Cabelas. The Husky tools feature one large set with four blades and pruning shears and three small pliers sets each with seven assorted blades. The Durabuilt tool features black handles and pliers with eight folding blades. The Cabelas tool is also small and features a set of needle nose pliers, has four blades and an LED flashlight. It includes a black nylon sheath. All are in very good to excellent condition. (47882-14F)

2458. LEATHERMAN TOOL LOT this lot consists of two Leatherman multi tools. First is a classic Leatherman that measures 4” closed and features pliers and eight assorted blades. It is housed in a brown leather sheath and is in excellent condition. Second is the Micra tool that measures 2 1/2” closed and features scissors and six assorted blades. The Micra has some minor staining but is excellent otherwise. (7882-14G)

2459. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of eight assorted folding knives. First is a Gerber #625 Gator series knife that measures 4 1/8” closed and has a 2 3/4” blade that has been sharpened. The gator skin pattern nylon grip rates excellent and included is a black nylon sheath. Next are two Gerber 500 Magnum series knives that measure 3 1/2” closed with 2 1/2” blades that have been sharpened and feature the Buckmasters logo on one side. Both have the green composite grips. Fourth is an Equip USA knife bearing the Swarovski Optik logo on the blade. The knife measures 4” closed and features a 3” lightly sharpened blade with Neeley lock and green synthetic grip with belt clip. The next two measure 4 1/8” closed with 2 3/4” drop point blades and have gold flag coin motifs and heavily faded game scenes on the light plastic grips. The seventh knife in this grouping is a Red Head brand that measures 4” closed and has a 2 3/4” clip point blade and wood grip panels. Lastly is a Firefighter logo knife that measures 4 3/4” closed and has a 3 1/2” partially serrated tanto style blade. The blade has a black coating while the grip is a red anodized skeletonized aluminum. The last four knives in this grouping are of Chinese origin. (47882-14H)

2460. KNIFE LOT This lot consists of three folding knives with sheaths. First is a Gerber “Bear Grylls” edition that measures 4 3/4” closed and has a 4” partially serrated blade that bears the etched “Bear” signature and sharpened edge. The rubber grip is gray and orange and knife has some areas of light wear and oxidation with some minor buildup in spots. Included is the original black nylon sheath. Next is a G96 model 960 knife that measures 5” closed with a 3 3/4” blade that has been sharpened. The grip features wood panels and brass bolsters that have a mild tarnish. A black leather sheath is included. Lastly is a Schrade Uncle Henry LB7 knife that measures 5” closed with a 3 3/4” lightly sharpened blade. The grip features wood panels and has brass bolsters with light tarnish. Included is a brown leather sheath. A spare Schrade brown leather sheath is also included. (47882-14I)

2461. AUTO KNIFE LOT This lot consists of two auto-release folding knives. First is a S&W Extreme Ops SW50BTS knife that measures 4 1/2” closed and has a 3 1/4” partially serrated tanto style blade. The second is a similar size but is unmarked and has a straight edge blade and a camo pattern plastic grip. Both feature side clips, push button releases with safeties and are in very good overall condition. **Please note: CAN ONLY BE SOLD TO NH RESIDENTS** (47882-14J)

2462. REMINGTON KNIFE LOT Includes a single Remington UMC R1303, 1984 dated lock-back Bullet knife with 3 1/2” clip point blade. The blade shows old grind marks along the edge with several light scratches and the laser etched Remington log remains visible. The red color Delrin handles rate fair, having a repair to the left side panel near the lanyard hole and a small chip missing on the right side. The bolsters have overall light scratches and the knife remains in overall good condition. (8433-96A) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2463. REMINGTON KNIFE LOT Includes a single Remington UMC R1306, 1990 dated lock-back Bullet knife with 3 1/2” clip point blade that shows a light sharpening along the edge with some spots of fine oxidation staining concentrated near the bolster. The brown and tan colored Delrin handles rate excellent with a few light handling marks. (108433-96B) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2464. REMINGTON KNIFE LOT Includes a single Remington UMC R1273, 1995 dated Master Guide knife with 4 1/4” spey tip and 3 1/8” spear point blade. The blades appear untouched with the larger blade having scattered spots of light fine oxidation staining. There is overall light scratches and verdigris staining along the bolsters and the jugged brown Delrin handles rate excellent. A very usable Remington knife or starter for a bullet knife collection. (108433-96C) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2465. VINTAGE KNIFE LOT This lot includes two “Coke Bottle” style folding hunter knives. First is an Imperial measuring 5 1/2” closed with a 3 3/4” clip point blade that shows overall light scratches, grind marks and pitting along its length. The nickel-silver bolsters have overall light scratches and are slightly cloudy in appearance. The resin orange colored grips rate fair with overall light scratches and are wearing thin with light staining along the edges. The second knife has remnants of a maker’s mark that is not discernible. The knife measures 5 3/8” closed and has a 3 7/8” drop point blade that has grind marks along the edge and a broken tip. The faux mother-of-pearl grips have a few small cracks near the rivets that have worn through along the edges leaving an off-white color in its place. These vintage folders remain in good overall condition. (108433-96) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2466. JAPANESE 1886 PATTERN INFANTRY PARADE SWORD 28 1/2” single narrow fuller blade, 33 1/2” overall length. The blade remains overall bright with prominent temper line, scattered patches of flaking polished nickel and a couple tiny nicks along the edge. The hilt consists of a pierced brass guard with downward quillon, stippled backstrap with leaves and cherry blossoms in upper panel at the pommel and a black plastic grip wrapped in thin brass wire. The brass has a lightly tarnished patina and the black grip rates about very good with a couple tiny impact marks, the wire is separating and starting to unravel. Attached to the knucklebow is a black linen sword knot. The included steel scabbard retains nearly all its lightly muting nickel plate with scattered light scratches and a couple dents. An overall very good short version parade sword. (58379-9) (300/500)

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2467. SPORTS AFIELD 100TH ANNIVERSARY KNIFE SET Commissioned in 1987 to com-memorate the magazine’s 100th anniversary This 1 of only 100 sev-en piece sets consisting of knives from five different manufacturers. The stainless steel blades are all mirror polished and are Aurum 24K gold etched with Sports Afield Centennial riband logos on the ob-verse side of the blades, the nick-el silver bolsters are polished and are numbered “48/100” on one of the bolsters and the handles are hand scrimshawed with different game scenes and are signed by the schrimshander on the obverse sides and has “AN AMERICAN CLASSIC / 1887-1987” marked ribands on the reverse sides. The set consists of: Gerber Model 525 Hunter measures 10 1/8” overall with a 5 3/8” blade equipped with thumb serrations and finger groove choil. The finger grip ivory micarta handle is centered between a single guard and buttcap, has a lovely toffee color and bull moose scenes; Buck Model 110NK measuring 4 7/8” with a 3 7/8” clip point blade, The scales are polished stag centered between double bolsters with bull elk scenes; Buck Model 103 Skinner measuring 8” overall with a 4” upswept round point blade. The polished stag handle has grizzly bear scenes and is centered between a single guard and buttcap separated by black and nickel spacers; Schrade modified Model 167UH fillet knife measuring 11 5/8” overall with a 7 1/8” full even tang blade. The handle is equipped with a single bolster and the polished bone scales are fastened by two large bright pins with bass scenes; Schrade Model 885UH three blade Stockman measuring 3 7/8” with an etched 3” clip point main blade. Polished bone scales centered between double bolsters with fox scenes; Case XX Model WZ254SS two blade Trapper measuring 4” with 3 1/4” etched main blade. Polished white bone scales centered between double bolsters with grouse scenes; Coleman-Western two blade Sodbuster pattern measuring 3 1/2” with a 2 1/2” etched drop point main blade. Accompanying the set is a gold outlined red, white and blue Sports Afield commemorative medallion. The set is in excellent unused condition and includes either a letter or certificate on each knife except the Coleman-Western. The cherry presentation case is not present. A great looking limited edition set seldomly encountered on the secondary market. (56020-K200) (400/600)

2468. GERMAN SA 1933 PATTERN DAGGER BY F. DICK The straight double edge blade measures 8 3/4” with an overall length from the tip to the capstan nut of 13 3/4”. The blade is nicely toning to a mellow pewter patina with patches of fine oxidation stain-ing and light horizontal runner marks from scabbard storage. The obverse side of the blade is etched with a crisp well-centered “Alles fur Deutschland” while the reverse side is etched with arrow F. Dick maker mark along the rear centerline of the blade. The nickel crossguard and pommel remain overall bright with tiny light scratches and handling marks, the reverse crossguard has “Sw” gau mark (Sudwest, Stuttgart area gau). The fruitwood grip rates about very good with light handling marks, thin drying marks at the crossguard and pommel, a longer more pronounced crack that is starting to lift at the rear of the obverse side and a small chip at the rear of the reverse side. The SA rune and party eagle remain bright and are properly positioned. There is no scabbard present. An overall very good early pre-RZM SA dagger. (1X57671-3) (400/600)

2469. U.S. TROWEL BAYONET LOT This lot con-sists of a U.S. Model 1873 trowel bayonet for the Trapdoor Springfield 45-70 rifle. The bayonet measures 14 1/2” long with a 10” spade shaped blade that is 3 1/2” wide at its base. The blade section is a light mottled gray that is blending with areas of light surface oxidation and fine pitting. The blued socket grip section has some minor pitting over much of its surface. A very good example overall. (1X48366-23) (300/500)

2470. UNMARKED FANTASY MACHETE This one-piece stainless steel machete measures 24 3/8” overall with a 16” blade equipped with a 3 3/8” unsharpened bowie style false edge with a single notch possibly for wire cutting, and a serrated sawtooth center along the top edge. The metal remains overall bright and is marked “CHINA” on the rear obverse blade flat. The handle is wrapped in woven black nylon and is equipped with a large washer-shaped pommel. Included is a black nylon reinforced vinyl shoulder sheath with adjustable carry strap. (2X56417-12)

2471. SOUTH AMERICAN SOUVENIR TRADE KNIFE WITH REPTILE SKIN SCABBARD This long tourist knife measures 24 5/8” overall with a 19” double edge steel blade with rudimentary scratch engraving along the forte. The blade has toned to pewter with scattered patches of oxidation becoming more moderate towards the rear of the blade and scuffs and scratches from being sharpened. The handle is covered in old hand stitched lizard or baby alligator skin which remains mostly intact, flaking lightly along the edges. The wooden scabbard is covered in matching reptile skin with rear legs at the center and front legs and head at the collar. The skin shows modest age staining, flaking, a separated tip and crack at the mid-section which appears to have been separated and repaired some time ago. The legs remain partially attached by aging twine and braided leather cord. An interesting conversation piece. (1X58405-19)

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2472. LOT OF POCKET KNIVES This lot includes three. First is an unmarked, assisted opening knife measuring 4 1/8” closed with a 3 3/8” pen blade that appears untouched with a few light usage marks. The checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent and there is a small spot of oxidation staining on the blade near the bolster. Second is a thumb assisted NRA commemorative knife by Stone River with belt clip. The hardwood checkered grip panels rate excellent and the edge appears untouched. Third is a thumb assisted NRA commemorative knife by Stone River with two tone smooth hardwood grips and belt clip with the edge appearing untouched. All three knives remain in excellent condition. (108433-96D) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2473. KNIGHTS TEMPLAR FRATERNAL SWORD This fraternal sword measures 34 1/2” overall with a 27 1/2” triangular tipped double edge blade. The blade has toned to a dark gray patina with scattered fine oxidation and pinprick pitting concentrating more so along the foible and small patches on the forte. There is faint evidence of etching still visible, the maker mark however can no longer be seen. The hilt consists of a cast brass crossguard and knights head pommel, nickel silver tangs and dark brown hardwood grip with a red cross in a larger nickel silver cross inlay. The crossguard is decorated with twelve small stars in a triangle pattern on each quillion and a rearward facing eagle on the quillon blocks. The brass has a nicely tarnished patina with light oxidation forming in the protected edges, the grip rates very good with shallow light handling marks and the nickel silver inlay and tangs are mellowing to pewter with fine staining and traces of red still present in the cross. There is no scabbard present and the thin leather buffer washer is dried and cracking but remains mostly intact. A good older fraternal sword that has withstood the sands of time. (57338-1) (75/150)

2474. SOCKET BAYONET This includes a U.S. marked socket bayonet measuring 20 7/8” overall with a 2 7/8” socket with .734” bore, and has a 1 9/16” shank. The metal is bright as the bayonet has been bead blasted over its entire length and the U.S. marking is very light. There are spots of light oxidation and pitting present and the keeper ring is missing. The bayonet is in about good overall condition. (2X107536-83)

2475. UNMARKED ASIAN BOLO SHORT SWORD This long bolo measures 30 1/2” overall with a 26” curved bolo style blade. The blade has been cleaned bright with overall horizontal brush marks, remnants of scattered pitting and tiny chips in the worn main edge. The crudely birdshead shaped horn handle has two small iron nails for eyes. The handle rates fair at best with a rather large chip and crack along the bottom edge and numerous other small chips, cracks and handling marks. Included is a two piece wooden scabbard, the face decorated with carved flutes and geometric lines and shapes. There are carved strap cutouts at the widest part of scabbard which has a missing chip along one of the edges and the back of the scabbard shows numerous handling marks and a long thin crack at the throat. (1X57536-88)

2476. LOT OF FRATERNAL SWORDS Four total: (1) St. Bonifazius Catholic Union Sword by Clauberg with retailer’s markings 28” flat double edge blade with W. Clauberg standing knight maker mark on the reverse ricasso and Schuyler Hartley & Graham retailer’s marking on the obverse ricasso. The blade has toned to bright gray with scattered fine staining and is etched with flowing tendrils, the center of the obverse blade is etched “George J. Zugelder”. The hilt consists of a crossguard with raised crosses on either side with a pierced sloping angular quillons with beehive finials, large knights head pommel and dual chain knucklebow and black celluloid grip with cross inlay. The brass is lightly tarnished and the grip rates very good with light handling marks. The nickel plated steel scabbard is toning to gray with scattered fine staining and is equipped with fancy brass mounts; (1) unknown sword by Henderson Ames 28” diamond shaped double edge blade with Henderson Ames maker mark on the obverse ricasso. The blade remains bright overall with sparse fine oxidation and a tiny bend at the tip. The hilt is comprised of a nickel one-piece guard with double trefoil shaped quillons, bulbous pommel with brass finial and grip wrapped with braided nickel wire, all remaining bright with light handling marks, buffer washer is present. Leather covered steel scabbard with sheet steel collar and tip chape; (1) Unmarked fraternal sword 29 3/4” diamond shaped double edged blade retaining 98% original bright nickel with sparse light staining, tiny chips along the edges and very decorative etching. The cast brass hilt retains much original nickel and features a highly decorative guard with cast relief Roman soldier on one side of the crossguard and “RSV” on the other side, eagle atop knights head pommel, chain knucklebow and black leather covered grip wrapped with braided wire. The nickel plated steel scabbard is fading to bright pewter with nickel plated fancy brass mounts; (1) unmarked brass hilted short sword 26 1/2” double edged blade fading to pale gray with scattered oxidation and pinprick pitting, squared tip and more modest pitting at the tip and fading but lightly visible etching. One-piece solid brass hilt has been cleaned with fading grooves on the grip and double rounds quillons. No scabbard present. (58431-15) (175/275)

2477. UNKNOWN U.S. MODEL 1860 LIGHT CAVALRY SABER WITH BRITISH MARKINGS 32 3/4” blade with wide & narrow fullers. The blade is toning to a gray and brown patina with scattered light oxidation and tiny chips along the main edge commonly attributed with a fought sword. There is no maker mark on the sword and the leather buffer washer is no longer present. The hilt has a brass triple branch guard and Phrygian pommel; the grip is covered in black leather with remnants of wire wrapping under the pommel only. The brass has toned to a nice dark patina with light staining and some tiny impact marks, the reverse edge of the guard is marked with a large “X” and the face of the quillon is stamped with a crown over “BV”. The leather shows some light wear and scuffing along the edges, the grooves have a thin line of light verdigris where the wire wrapping was once present. The steel scabbard has toned to brown overall with a few dents, one of which is starting to split between the hangers, scattered oxidation and light handling marks. (58315-20LTS549) [Lewis T. Steadman Collection] (200/400)

2478. UNMARKED U.S. MODEL 1840 HEAVY CAVALRY SABER 35” blade with wide and narrow fullers. The blade has toned to pale gray and brown with scattered finish with scattered fine oxidation, staining and light nicks and scratches. There is no maker mark on the ricasso, the leather buffer washer is present. The hilt has a brass triple branch guard and Phrygian pommel; the leather covering is no longer present, the braided wire wrap is loose but remains fully intact. The brass has a tarnished patina with a few spots of light oxidation. The steel scabbard has toned to brown overall with scattered dents and oxidation. (58315-20LTS542) [Lewis T. Steadman Collection] (175/275)

2479. UNMARKED U.S. MODEL 1872 LIGHT CAVALRY OFFICER’S SABER 33 1/2” slightly curved blade with single unstopped full-ers. The blade has toned to overall pale gray with scattered fine oxidation with a few spots of pitting and more moderate oxidation. There is no maker mark on the ricassos and the leather buffer washer is present. The hilt has a brass three branch guard and Phrygian pommel and a leather covered grip wrapped with a single braided brass wire. The leather covering shows scattered light flaking, one of the wire strands is partially broken below the pommel. The steel scabbard has toned to brown with scattered pitting and oxidation. (58315-20LTS548) [Lewis T. Steadman Collection] (200/400)

2480. U.S. MODEL 1917 TRENCH KNIFE BY L.F.C. This is a WWI trench knife by L.F. & C. measuring 14” over-all with a 9” triangular blade. The blade retains about 85% original blue with loss due to light scabbard wear along the facets with some tiny nicks along the edges. The hilt has py-ramidal studs on the D-shaped guard and retains about 80% original blue toning to brown with scattered fine oxidation. The walnut fingergroove grip rates near excellent with a few light blemishes. There is no scabbard present. A very good plus Landers, Frary & Clark trench knife. (58522-7)

2481. BRITISH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Pattern 1913 bayonet and scabbard for the P14 rifle. The blade is maker marked by Remington, dated 1917, it has British markings along with a “U.S.” marking. The blade and crossguard are a dull gray patina with a few slash marks around the British proofs, scattered oxidation staining and light pitting. The pommel is a dull brown patina with scattered oxidation staining. The handles have a couple tiny chips, scattered dings and handling marks. The metal parts of the scabbard are a brown patina with scattered oxidation. The leather body shows scattered flaking, scuffing and staining. (208546-10A)

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2482. CASE FIRST REPLICA V-42 FIRST SPECIAL SERVICE FORCE KNIFE This knife was produced by Case in the 90’s to commemorate the original V-42 made in the 1940’s for the First Special Service Force. The knife measures 12 1/2” overall with a 7 1/4” double edge blade. The metal surfaces on this 1992 version retain 99% high polish gun-blue and is marked “U.S. / 1992” on the reverse ricasso. The handle is comprised of polished stacked leather washers separated by thin bright nickel silver spacers. Included is a non-original leather sheath with handle strap. (58432-1) (300/500)

2483. REPLICA V-42 77TH SPECIAL FORCES KNIFE BY VELARDE Crafted by Ricardo Velarde this replica Case V-42 measures 12 5/8” overall with a 7 1/4” dia-mond shaped double edge stainless steel blade with checkered thumb rest centered between “V-42” and “R. Velarde” on the obverse ricasso and “77th Special Forces / Group Airborne / (1954-55)” on the reverse ricasso. The blade remains bright and along with the guard and skull crusher pommel retain all their pol-ished mirror finish. The stacked leather washer handle rates excellent centered between red and blue spacers and the front of the handled has been squared to aid in finger placement. Included with the knife is a hinged hardwood presentation case with a handmade lift-out black baize covered foam interior. (58432-2)

2484. JEFF COVER CUSTOM SKINNING KNIFE This handmade knife measures 8 1/8” overall with a 3 3/8” full tang upswept skinning stainless steel blade equipped with thumb serrations. The hollow ground blade remains bright and unsharpened and has Jeff Cover “J.C.” football shaped maker mark at the obverse side of the blade. The high polished bolster remains bright and the attractive green dyed stabilized resin grips rate excellent and are fastened by four decorative pins. Knife includes an open throat black leather sheath. (58470-11) (100/200)

2485. EARLY GRECO WHISPER FIXED BLADE KNIFE This early John Greco knife measures 8 1/2” overall with a 4 1/8” full tag drop point steel blade equipped with a 3” unsharpened false edge. The blade retains nearly all its matte tumble finish with a few light stains. The black G-10 single fingergrip handles rates very good with a few light marks and is marked “GRECO” on the obverse panel. Included is an open throat black plastic sheath. (58470-13) (100/200)

2486. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German S84/98 bayonet and scabbard. The reverse of the blade is maker marked by J.A. Henckels. The blade remains mostly bright with a couple tiny spots of light pitting and scattered oxidation. The pommel and crossguard are a dull gray patina with scattered oxidation staining. The hardwood handles show some dings and handling marks. The scabbard is a gray patina with scattered oxidation staining. (208546-15A)

2487. RUSSIAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a Soviet SVT-40 bayonet and scabbard. The blade retains much of its arsenal blue finish with some silvering and dried spots of cosmoline. The crossguard is thinning to a silver pewter with some oxidation stain spots. The pommel shows scattered silvering and some oxidation stain spots. The hardwood handles show some minor flaking, a few dings and handling marks. The scabbard retains much of its arsenal blue finish with scattered light dings and freckling. (208546-13A)

2488. BRITISH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a British P1907 bayonet, leather frog and scabbard. The blade markings are hard-to-read but “907” is still visible. The blade has been cleaned to a dull gray with a few spots of light pitting and overall oxidation. The crossguard is turning to a brown with scattered silvering and oxidation. The pommel is turning to a brown patina with freckling throughout. The hardwood handles show a few dings and handling marks. The leather frog and scabbard show scattered crazing and flaking. The metal tip of the scabbard is marked “MA” indicating that it is Australian, the metal parts are a silvery gray patina with scattered oxidation. (208546-7A)

2489. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. 1855 style socket bayonet. The bayonet remains partially bright with scattered oxidation. The face flute is marked with what appears to be a number “8” and the locking ring assembly is present. No scabbard or leather frog are included. (208511-1A)

2490. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. 1816 socket bayonet. The bayonet is an overall dull gray patina with a few scattered dings and overall moderate oxidation staining. The face flute marking appears to read “U.S./SR” and no scabbard or frog are included. (208546-1A)

2491. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. M1905 bayonet and scabbard. The blade is dated 1906, it is marker marked by Springfield Armory and numbered “83793”. The blade retains much of its arsenal blue finish with some light freckling and silvering on the exposed edges. The pommel and crossguard are a dull gray patina with scattered freckling and silvering. The walnut handles have a couple minor chips, scattered dings and handling marks. The OD green scabbard shows scattered flaking and some oxidation on the metal parts. (208514-43A)

2492. FRENCH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a French 1886 Lebel bayonet, frog and scabbard. The blade remains partially bright with some scattered oxidation staining. The crossguard is a dull gray patina with oxidation staining throughout, while the brass handles are a mottled dull yellow patina with scattered dings and oxidation staining. The leather frog is in tender condition with a couple tears, dirt staining, flaking, crackling and crazing. The steel scabbard is a dull gray oxidized patina with a few small spots of light pitting. (208514-19)

2493. FRENCH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a French Model 1874 Gras bayonet. The blade is maker marked “L Dewey Paris 1878”, it remains partially bright with scattered light oxidation. The hooked crossguard is numbered “FG99426”, it is an overall dull gray patina with scattered oxidation staining. The brass pommel is a light yellow patina with some light dings, minor scratches and oxidation staining. The hardwood handles have a small chip, a few dings and handing marks. No scabbard or frog are included. (208514-49A)

2494. FRENCH BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a French M1914 Rolling Block bayonet, scabbard and frog. The blade is maker marked “REMINGTON ARMS CO. ILLION NY” in the fuller and the blade remains partially bright with scattered oxidation. The crossguard and pommel are partially bright with scattered oxidation. The smooth walnut handles have a couple dings and handling marks. The leather frog shows scattered flaking, crazing throughout and some loose threads. The steel scabbard shows scattered freckling. (208502-2A)

2495. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German 1898/05 “Butcher blade” bayonet. The blade is maker marked “GEBR./HART-KOPT/SOLINGEN” and “Warner & Co.//Muhlhausen in Thr.”, it remains partially bright with scattered oxidation. The crossguard shows oxidation staining throughout and some flaking, while the pommel is a dull brown patina with oxidation staining throughout. The grooved wooden handles have an added varnish, a small crack on obverse side, scattered dings and some handling marks. No scabbard or frog are included. (208514-49B)

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2496. GERMAN BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a German K98k bayonet and scabbard The blade is coded “41 ddl” and numbered “966f”. The metal parts of the bayonet are drifting to a dull brown patina with scattered freckling. The hardwood handles have an added dark oil finish, a couple small chips, a few dings and handling marks. The scabbard is mismatched and coded “jwh/44”, the scabbard is drifting to a dull brown patina with scattered pitting, a couple dents, silvering and freckling. No frog is included with this lot. (208426-47A)

2497. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a U.S. M1 bayonet and scabbard. The blade is maker marked “U.C./(Flaming bomb)/U.S.” for Utica Cutlery. The blade shows scattered silvering and a few dings. The crossguard and pommel are fading to a dull gray with scattered silvering and dings. The grooved plastic handles have a couple small chips, scattered dings and handling marks. The metal part of the scabbard shows scattered oxidation while the body has a chip, scattered flaking, dings and scratches. (208426-48A)

2498. U.S. BAYONET LOT This lot consists of a bayonet for a Mississippi style rife and scabbard. The blade is a dull gray patina with the reverse side having a Social Security Number lightly etched into it, overall oxidation and a few light pits. The brass handles are numbered “113”, they are a dull yellow patina some white paint, oxidation staining and a few dings. The brass parts of the scabbard are a dull yellow patina with oxidation staining throughout and a few dings. The leather seam is broken, there are a couple cracks across the center, overall crackling, crazing and flaking. (208445-17A)

Ammunition2499. LOT OF 12MM GYROJET AMMUNITION This lot consist of (3) rounds of 12mm spire point Gyrojet rocket ammunition. The ammu-

nition rates about excellent and was designed for later post GCA ‘68 built Gyrojet pistol to conform to the restricting of the manufacture of pistols over .50 caliber. Also see the Mark II Model O Gyrojet pistol in our live auction. (88426-87A)

2500. LOT OF 13MM GYROJET AMMUNITION This lot consist of (4) rounds of 13mm wadcutter Gyrojet rocket ammunition. The ammu-nition is packaged in an unmarked original twenty-four round white ammunition box. The ammunition rates about excellent with little wear but one round’s primer is dented and appears it may have fired from the carbon marks on the rear of the cartridge. (88426-87B)

2501. LOT OF 13MM GYROJET AMMUNITION This lot consist of (24) rounds of 13mm wadcutter Gyrojet rocket ammunition. The ammunition is packaged in an original twenty-four round white ammunition box marked “Gyro-Jet ROCKET Stock #1501”. The ammunition rates about excellent with little wear and also includes a strip of paper with a message from MBAssociates concerning the ammunition and a May 15, 1980 dated receipt from an unknown merchant for the purchase of 1 box of Gyrojet ammunition for a whopping sum of $40.00. (88426-87C)

2502. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consist of a single fifty-round box of Peters 22 LR ammunition. This red, white and blue box is in excellent condition with small sales sticker on the end flap. The 22 LR 36 gr hollow point ammunition rates excellent. A very nice box of collectibles. (88524-5A)

2503. LOT OF AMMUNITION AND BOXES This lot consist of (8) boxes. Included are: (1) empty and (1) partial box of fourteen rounds of West-ern Expert 22 LR 40 gr. solid in yellow and blue boxes with red writing. The boxes rate excellent and the ammunition exhibits light oxidation on the bullets. Also included are (3) boxes of Western 38 Special Mid-Range wadcutter in blue and yellow boxes with red writing. Two of the boxes are empty and one has (50) empty cartridge cases. They rate very good to excellent. Included is (1) box of Remington Targetmaster 38 Special Wadcutter in a green box with 30 mixed empty cartridge cases. Also, one full box of (50) rounds of excellent condition Remington Kleanbore standard velocity 22 LR 40 gr. solid ammunition. Finally, one box of Western Super-X 22 W.R.F. ammunition in blue and yellow box containing (30) rounds of 22 W.R.F ammunition in near excellent condition. (88511-8)

2504. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE DARDICK AMMUNITION This lot consist of a single full “brick” of (100) rounds of Dardick 38 Special high velocity loads with 158 gr. lead bullet. The box rates good overall with the tuck flap on one of the end closure flaps torn off but provided. An attempt to repair that tear in the past has failed but the remainder of the box is in excellent condition. The top of the box has stamp that reads “Received / Aug. 31, 1961 / Engineering”. The box contains (5) boxes of (20) rounds each of the ammunition outlined above. The boxes in the brick are from several different lots of factory ammunition and one box has been identified as possible reloads. This box has load data written on the bottom, has been tagged as reloads to avoid confusion and the bullet used appears to be factory round nose flat point. All the ammunition is in excellent condition. Some of the 20 round boxes have flaps that are starting to separate from failing glue. A very valuable find for the collector. (88426-86)

2505. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE JAPANESE AMMUNITION This lot includes 18 rounds of original 9mm Japanese Revolver ammunition. The cartridges remain in about good overall condition with a fair amount of verdigris, oxidation and staining on all of the brass cases and lead bullets. The cases are not headstamped, as is consistent with Imperial Japanese Army ammunition. A very nice lot of rather scarce ammunition for the military collector. (138436-5A)

2506. LOT OF 7.62 NAGANT TARGET AMMUNITION This lot includes 7 rounds of 1972-dated Soviet-made 7.62 Nagant revolver target ammunition. These cartridges are typically loaded very light and feature a lead wadcutter bullet. They are in near like-new condition with a few freckles on the brass cases. (138426-109A)

2507. LOT OF PINFIRE CARTRIDGES This lot includes 15 assorted vintage pinfire cartridges including: one long copper case 12mm, one brass case Eley-made 12mm, eleven copper case 12mm and two 7mm cartridges one brass-cased and the other copper. All are loaded with lead bullets and they all remain in good overall condition with some minor freckling and oxidation. Some of the copper cases are maker-marked but they are now illegible. A nice assortment to display with your antique pinfire revolver. (138426-79A)

2508. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot includes a full box of fifty Winchester 32 RF Short rifle cartridges. All of the copper cases and lead bullets show some moderate oxidation but remain in good overall condition. The box remains in nice condition with some minor staining, scuffs and a few small tears. The green Winchester logo is quite nice and very clear. An excellent full box for the ammo collector. (138426-151A)

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2509. LOT OF COLT COMBUSTI-BLE ENVELOPE CARTRIDGES This lot includes two paper-covered hardwood 6-round boxes of .31 caliber combustible envelope cartridges made by Colt. The first

box is completely sealed and the second box is opened with two cartridges still present. The unopened box rates very good plus with a few scuffs and tiny tears and the opened box rates about good with the lid still attached by one side of the paper. These boxes feature a wonderful stamp bordered with tiny pistols that reads “6 Combustible Envelope Cartridges, Made of Hazard’s Powder Expressly For Col. Colt’s Patent Revolving Pocket Pistol” followed by the address of Colt’s Cartridge Works. A really spectacular find for the Colt or vintage ammunition collector. (138514-15A)

2510. ANTIQUE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of 12 items in total. First is a small plastic tube containing two vintage self-propelled cartridges. One is a .41 caliber “Rocketball” cartridge for the S&W Volcanic lever action pistol that was designed and patented by Walter Hunt in 1848, the other is a similar smaller caliber cartridge that the primer disc has become detached. Next is a .32 caliber Plant cup-primed cartridge in excellent condition. Next are seven .22 RF short and long cartridges in various states of condition. The tenth item is a partial roll of Maynard priming tape. The last item is a brass feed magazine for the Rollin White modified model Colt 1849 Pocket magazine. This unique magazine device is listed under U.S. patent #12649 and included is a rough made copper cover. (48110-11A)

2511. ANTIQUE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a japanned tin full of Maynard priming tape. The tin is unmarked and has a flaking jappanned bronzed finish and includes nine full foil sealed rolls and one partial roll of the Maynard priming tape. All are in excellent condition. (48433-128) [Paul Weisburg Collection]

2512. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of an assortment of loose military and sporting ammunition containing about 220 pieces. Included are 32-20, 25 ACP, 32 ACP, 22 Hornet, 22 Magnum, 22 LR, 22 Short, 32 RF, 41 RF, 218 Bee, 257 Roberts, 32 S&W, 38 S&W, 38 Special, 357 Magnum, 30 Carbine, 30-30, 32 Winchester, 7mm Mauser, 8mm Mauser, 30-06, 38 Auto, 30 Luger, 9mm, 44 Colt, 44 S&W, 45 Webley, 450 Adams, 50-70, 50 CF, 250 Savage, 32-40, 38-40, 44-40 and others. Variations include live ammunition, blanks, dummy rounds and fired brass. All are in very good condition, most have mild tarnish and some light oxidation. (47882-4A)

2513. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of 115 pieces of loose sporting ammunition. Included are 15 rounds of 45-70, 60 rounds of US 32 S&W (blackpowder) and 40 rounds of 44 S&W. All are in very good condition and have light tarnish and oxidation. (47882-4B)

2514. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a WWII vintage bandolier containing four en-bloc M1 Garand clips each with eight rounds of black tipped FMJ 30-06 ammunition. The headstamps read “RA 43” and all are in excellent condition. Also included are 12 additional en-bloc stripper clips and a small bag of assorted flat military stripper clips. (47882-11B)

2515. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of five boxes of handgun ammunition. First is a partial box of vintage Western 25 ACP with about 40 rounds remaining. The yellow and blue box and some minor fraying and light foxing, one end flap is separated. Next is a partial box of vintage Remington-UMC 22 Long R.F. smokeless with about 35 of the original rounds remaining. The manila box features red borders and logos, the edges have light fraying. Third is a full box of 10 CCI 38/357 Magnum shotshells. Fourth is a partial box of Remington 32 S&W 88 grain lead RN (R32SW) with 34 rounds remaining. Last is a full box of 50 Federal 32 S&W Long 98 grain Lead RN (32LB). All are in excellent condition except as noted, most of the vintage rounds have mild tarnish and light oxidation. (47882-11C)

2516. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of about 100 pieces of loose collectible military and sporting ammunition. Included are live, dummy, blanks and shotshell rifle and pistol ammunition as well as a few pieces of fired brass. Calibers include: 30-06, 308, 270, 264 Win Mag, 30-30, 32 WS, 257 Roberts, 30-40, 32-40, 38-55, 40-65, 35 Rem, 348 Win, 22 Hornet, 218 Bee, 22 Magnum RF, 22 LR, 22 Short, 32 RF, 30 Carbine, 38 Special, 357 Magnum, 32 Colt New Police, 300 Sav, 250 Sav, 35 SL, 9 mm, 45 ACP, 44 Magnum as well as others. Also included are three pieces of 50 BMG brass and three brass 20 gauge shotshell hulls. All are in very good condition and have areas of light tarnish and surface oxidation and are housed in a U.S. military first aid kit box. (47882-16C)

2517. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of seven boxes of military ball ammunition. Included are five boxes of German WWII 8x57 Mauser, four containing 15 rounds each the remainder having only 11. The last two boxes consists of Italian 6.5 Carcano brass in stripper clips, the boxes being dated “1954”. All are in very good to excellent condition with some areas of light oxidation and tarnish being present. The German ammunition comes in plain brown boxed with blue and white labels, a few have tattered edges, one is missing portions of its label. (47882-11D)

2518. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of a four boxes of vintage ammunition. First is a partial box of Winchester 45-70, 500 grain lead ammunition with 18 rounds remaining. The two piece manila colored two-piece box features a green label that is separated but remains mostly intact, missing some of the lower portions. The second is the same type and style box with 19 fired pieces of 45-70 Winchester brass and one primed military case. The label is more tattered and one end of the cover is torn open. Next is the lower portion of a box which holds 7 pieces of Winchester 45-70 ammunition. Last is a full box of Frankford Arsenal .30 M1909 blank ammunition. The end flap is torn open but the blue label remains mostly intact. The included ammunition and brass rate very good and are mostly tarnished with a mild ochre patina and some light oxidation. (47882-11E)

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2519. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of six collectible boxes of sporting ammunition. First are two boxes for Remington Kleanbore 30-06 180 grain Core-Lokt soft point (6430). The red and green boxes rate excellent and have some light foxing and light fraying at the corners and edges. One box contains 17 fired cases the other has 20 rounds of military ball ammunition head stamped “SL 43”. Next is a partial box of Remington Kleanbore 8mm Lebel 170 grain soft point (8808) containing 16 pieces of fired brass. The green and red box has some light foxing and small fraying and tears but rates very good otherwise. The fourth box is by Twin Cities Arsenal for 30 M2 ball ammunition. The two piece box is opened but still holds all 20 rounds of ammunition. Fifth is a two piece box for UMC 40-82 cartridges which holds 20 rounds of Winchester 40-82 soft point ammunition. The box is missing most of its original green label and the cartridges have areas of light tarnish and oxidation to each. Lastly is a modern box of Remington 45-70 405 grain soft point (R4570G). The box and its contents are as-new. (47882-1A)

2520. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of three boxes of collectible Winchester ammunition. First is an opened two-piece box of 32-40 High Velocity soft point that is full with 20 original rounds. The top and one side labels are intact and are a manila color. The next item is a red and yellow box with white logo for 32 Winchester Special 170 grain soft point. The box is intact with lightly frayed edges and corners and hold 19 original rounds. Lastly is a similar box for 30-30 170 grain soft points but is missing one end flap and hold only 14 of the original cartridges. There is minor tarnish and some light oxidation to the some off the rounds. (47882-1B)

2521. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of four boxes of Remington Kleanbore ammunition. The red and green boxes all have some light foxing and fraying along the edges and corners. First is a partial box of 35 Remington 200 grain Core-Lokt soft point (8335) containing nine rounds. Next are two boxes of 300 Savage 150 grain Core-Lokt soft point (7530), one is partial with six rounds the other is full with 20 rounds. Lastly is a full box of 20 30-06 military ball cartridges head stamped “SL 43” in a box that was originally labeled for 30-06 150 grain Core-Lokt soft points. The box has been marked for 8 mm Mauser on the face and end flaps. (47882-1C)

2522. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of five collectible yellow boxes of Western ammunition. First is a box of 243 Winchester Super-X Power Point 100 gain soft point (2423). The box has the red and white label and is full with 20 rounds. Next are two boxes of 300 Savage 180 grain Silvertip (K1711-C). The boxes have the blue lower banner and red “X” and are missing inner and end flaps and have some foxing and frayed edges and corners. One contains nine of the original rounds, the other has 16 live assorted rounds and four fired brass. The fourth item is a box for Super X 30-06 180 grain soft points and has the blue label with red “Western” logo. It has light fraying along the edges and corners and contains 20 fired cases. Lastly is a box of 32 Remington 170 grain Silvertip with the standing grizzly bear scene and blue label with red “Western” logo. It is half full with ten rounds remaining. (47882-1D)

2523. AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of two boxes of Remington Kleanbore ammunition. Both are green and red and have light fraying along the edges and corners. First is a partial box of 30 Carbine 110 grain soft points (1030) with 24 rounds remaining. Second is a partial box of 32 S&W long 98 grain Lead round nose (1232) with 16 rounds remaining. The included ammunition has some light tarnish and oxidation. Also included is a full carton of RWS 6mm patronen blanks. (47882-1E)

2524. SHOTSHELL AMMUNITION LOT This lot consists of an assortment of shotshell ammunition. Included are 33 rounds of 12, 14, 16, 20 and 410 ammunition in various shot sizes and a few rounds of slugs. Most are paper hull and all are in very good condition. Also included are two rare 9 mm Winchester shotshells for the Model 36 Garden Gun. (47882-2)

2525. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a full 1260 rd. metal tin of 1985 dated Yugoslavian manufactured 7.62x39mm M67 in bright excellent condition. The ammunition is housed in 28 plain buff 15 rd. boxes with white labels, all but three remaining factory sealed and included is the original hinged and latched OD green wood crate with yellow stenciling and fully intact metal carry handles. An excellent condition lot overall. (78199-2A)

2526. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a full 420 rd. original ammunition can of 7.62 NATO Ball M80 contained in five rd. stripper clips within six pocket bandoleers. The bright excellent condition cartridges exhibit 1960 dated Winchester headstamps. (78199-2B)

2527. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of 420 rds. of bright excellent 1960 dated Winchester 7.62 NATO Ball M80 ammunition contained in five rd. stripper clips housed in 60 rd. bandoleers and all contained in the original OD green metal can. (78199-2C)

2528. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a lot of seven full 60 rd. bandoleers of Winchester 7.62 NATO Ball M80 ammunition with bright excellent cases and headstamps dated 1960. The cartridges are contained in five rd. stripper clips and included is the original U.S. issued OD green military can. (78199-2D)

2529. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of 420 rds. of Winchester 7.62 NATO Ball M80 ammunition with 1960 dated headstamps. The bright excellent cartridges are in five rd. stripper clips contained in the original bandoleers with all housed in their OD green metal military carry can. (78199-2E)

2530. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a full 250 rd. size original can of linked and very good to excellent condition 30-06 by Remington with 1954 dated headstamps. (78199-2F)

2531. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of 250 rds. of 1954 dated Remington linked 30-06 rating very good to excellent and housed in a non-original U.S. issued can. (78199-2G)

2532. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a full 250 rd. size original can of linked Remington 30-06 dated 1954 and rating very good to excellent. (78199-2H)

2533. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of 250 rds. of linked 30-06 with 1954 headstamps and rating very good with the onset of dark spotting on some. The ammunition is housed in a non-original U.S. issued metal can. (78199-2I)

2534. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a factory sealed 550 rd. size metal tin of Chinese 7.62x39mm likely manufactured circa late eighties/early nineties. The can exhibits strong stenciling, patches of OD green enamel and the two opening keys remain fully intact. (78199-2J)

2535. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a full 20 rd. box of Winchester .45-70 Extra Heavy Solid Head. The plain white box retains a fully adhered white label that includes “Government Standard for Target Use” and “70 Grs. Powder./500 Grs. Grooved Bullet” and each of the side panels includes a large image of the cartridge with identification “45-70-500/U.S. Gov’t”. The box has some spots of minor dirt and wear but the edges remain mostly crisp and the pull string is fully intact. The bottom panel has a split along one entire length and width which allows for a view of very clean lead tips. (78433-127A) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2536. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a factory sealed 20 rd. box of Remington U.M.C. .50-70 Government with labels retaining bold black text and red logos over a vibrant green background. The top label includes a large image of the cartridge, “450 Grs. Bullet” and the code 440 while the back guarantee seal is fully intact. There is some minor scuffing and peeling at the left side panel and light discoloration along the back but the box shows insignificant wear overall. (78433-127B) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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2537. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a full 50 rd. box of U.M.C. 44 S&W Russian Gallery with vibrant maroon labels and text that includes “Adapted To/Smith & Wesson And Colt’s/New Army Revolver-Russian Model.” The top label is fully intact with a few small scuffs while the bottom side panels are missing a couple of small portions, the bottom guarantee label being fully present and exhibiting the residue of a small sticker and minor wear and dirt. The box itself remains strong with very light edge wear and soiling. The lid’s interior retains the entire orange label that reads “Use only U.M.C. No. 2 PRIMERS in reloading these Cartridges.” and the white safety notice sheet still rests on the bright cartridges showing areas of white oxidation, mainly along the heads. (78433-127C) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2538. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one factory sealed 50 rd. box of Remington UMC .44 Colt (Old Model) with red labels including a fully intact top that features the dual company dot logo at the left of the image of the cartridge depicting “.44 Colt’s” and “210 Grs. Bullet” to its right. The wrap-around side label is a somewhat deeper red and about 98% present with the front section reading “Specially adapted for .44 Colt Old Army Model.” The plaid “wallpaper” shows mild edge wear and the fully intact bottom guarantee label shows some dirt staining but the dual language text is fully legible. (78433-127D) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2539. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a full 20 rd. box of Remington UMC .25-21 Stevens with nice green labels with black and red graphics, all retaining strong color. The fully intact top front section exhibits an actual size image of the cartridge situated between the dual company red dot logo and “86 Grs. Bullet”. There are also two small “Black Powder” labels at either end of the lid of this code 65 box. The bottom label is also fully intact and the rear seal label has been nearly entirely peeled off. Overall the box shows only very light wear and dirt and the enclosed original cartridges rate very good to near excellent with clean tips and a light powdery film beginning to collect on the cases. (78433-127E) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2540. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of a full ten rd. U.M.C. box that is plain buff in color with a slightly darker top label that reads “10 Cartridges,/.40 Cal. Straight Shell,/For/Remington Rifle,/65 grs. Powder, 265 (handwritten with original blacked out) gr. Grooved Bullet./Manufactured By The/Union Metallic Cartridge Compa-ny,/Bridgeport, Conn.”. There is also an orange label on the interior of the lid instructing to use only U.M.C. No. 2 1/2 primers. Each is fully intact. The right side seal label is nearly entirely present and also has the weight in handwritten form. The lid is split at all four corners and the bottom shows a 1” section that has begun to tear but otherwise the guarantee label is fully intact. The cartridges rate near excellent with clean tips, nice brightness and very minor scattered tarnishing. (78433-127F) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2541. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of a full 50 rd. box of Remington UMC .41 Short Colt with a light blue top label coded 320 and featuring the dual company red dot logo to the left of the cartridge image and to its right resides “163 Grs. Bullet”. The label is fully intact and shows blotches of mild grime and some light scuffing. The side seal label is virtually entirely missing, the bottom dual language guarantee label is fully affixed and the marble walls show moderate scuffing and peeling. The ammunition rates about good plus with moderate white oxidation coating the tips and along portions of the brass. (78433-127G) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2542. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AIR GUN PELLETS This is a full 100 rd. box with white panels and red text which reads on the top panel “100 No. 21-100/Felted Slugs/for/H-M-Quackenbush’s/No.1 Improved And/No. 2 New Model Air Guns”. The box remains in excellent condition with only the faintest wear and discoloration and the ammunition is also in excellent condition. (78433-127H) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2543. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three factory sealed packets beginning with the first which is .36 cal. and with identification that includes “5 Combustible Envelope/Cartridges/Made of Hazard’s Powder” and “New Model/Revolving/Police Pistol/36/100 inch Calibre.” The other two are .31 cal. and each contains six cartridges for the 1849 pocket pistol. Overall the packets rate excellent with minor fading and wear to the buffed toned outer shells and one of the .31 cals. shows the onset of a tear at the front panel. (78433-127I) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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2544. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of a vintage box with a light blue top label identified as “41 Short R. F./50 Cartridges/(Remington/UMC red dot logo) (image of cartridge) 130 Grs. Bullet” with the company name and address below that. The red wrap-around side label is about 50% present and the wallpaper style exterior shows mild scuffing as does the bottom guarantee label. The box houses 43 rds. of original cartridges exhibiting a thick coating of white oxidation on the tips and a moderate amount has transferred to the casings. (78433-127J) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2545. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a box of Winchester .32 Extra Short with a green top label with the bottom line of the text reading “For The Remington Rider Pistol”. The label shows minor scuffing as does the box overall with some minor soiling also evident and the side panels exhibit bold ID stamps. Enclosed are 25 rds. of original cartridges rating about good to very good with moderate white oxidation powder forming on the heads and cases. (78433-127K) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2546. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a factory sealed pull-string buff colored box with a top panel showing bold black text that reads “10/Poultney’s Patent Metallic/Cartridges,/Patented Dec. 15th, 1863 12 Caps/For/Smith’s Breech/For/Smith’s Breech-Loading/Carbine./No.1. 50-100 Caliber./Address, Poultney & Trimble, Baltimore, Md.” The box rates excellent with crisp edges, very light soiling and a small penciled-in note on the bottom that reads “ADD 3/22/55”. (78433-127L) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2547. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two full 25 rd. boxes of U.M.C. .50 cal. pistol. These are buff colored boxes with green lid labels with the image of the enclosed cartridge at the middle left and identified with “50 Rem./Navy Pistol” on each. The label on the first one includes “20 Grs. Powder./300 Grs. Bullet” and shows a few scuff marks and an area of mild grime. The box remains solid, shows just light edge wear and soiling, the bottom label is about 70% present and the lid has a penciled-in note on the right side panel. The enclosed cartridges are quite clean and bright with the onset of a little white powder forming on the tips. The other box is in a better state of condition with its green label virtually free of blemishes and exhibiting a bit of a brighter green and attached diagonally at its center is a maroon and white surcharge label that reads “Blanks/Half Charge”. The box remains structurally strong with scattered small dirt spots and a price written in ink along the right side of the lid panel and the enclosed blanks are very clean with only a few scattered dark spots. (78433-127M) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2548. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a full 50 rd. box likely circa 1880 of pre-charged tin capsules for pistols. The tin shells exhibit a mottled gray and brown patina with some of the caps missing and they contain various quantities of powder. The box lid is miss-ing most of its outer decorative shell to reveal striped brown and white accenting and the side panels have some small sections missing. The bottom is fully intact including an orange interior compartment. The lot is contained in a hinged wood and plexi-glass display case. (78433-127N) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2549. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a full 20 rd. box of Winchester .25-21 Stevens featuring green labels including the front top showing the image of the cartridge between “21 Grs./Powder” and “86 Grs. Bullet” and showing light soiling and wear and there is also peeling occurring at the seam. The bottom portion, consisting of guarantee information in small font, shows a small area that has peeled away. The side panels consist of the “Big Bold W” in orange and in inverted configuration, fully intact green labels that read “.25-21/Stevens/Winchester/Make” and show mild dirt. The back consists of a fully intact label instructing usage of Winchester Primer No. 1. There is also a top panel label, this one of olive green and showing a small portion missing at the upper left. The enclosed cartridges rate very good with mild tarnish, most of which is evident along the heads including a few which exhibit light verdigris. (78433-127P) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2550. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 49 rds. of UMC .25 Stevens Short in the original box with maroon labels including the top one that is quite dark, causing the text to be somewhat difficult to discern and it includes the image of the cartridge be-tween the company trademark logos and “Swaged” and “Bullets” and below that is the company name and address. The front panel shows a couple of scuffs and reads “Expressly manufactured for Rifles/Are sure fire and accurate./ The U.M.C. Co.” The back includes “Warranted to Fit/and guaranteed superior to any in the market” and has a couple of small sections peeled off and the bottom guarantee panel is fully intact. The box itself shows mild edge wear, the lid is missing the left panel and nearly all its right panel’s label is also missing. The ammuni-tion rates near excellent with only a very few showing indications of oxidation buildup on the tips. (78433-127Q) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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2551. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two boxes of 32 cal. beginning with an aqua colored one by U.M.C. that features the image of an opened revolver at the center with the upper left reading “50/ Smith & Wesson/.32 Automatic/Ejecting Rifles” and the right “50/.32 Calibre/Central Fire/Cartridge”. Below the illustration is “These Shells can be Reloaded” and below that is the company name and address. The lid has cellophane tape reinforcements at each of the corners and shows isolated edge wear. The bottom is essen-tially fully intact with the exception of a portion of the front seal label which has peeled off, the back exhibiting the company name in large font script. The included 45 rds. rate about very good with minor tarnish. The other box is by Winchester and features a green top label with a top line that exhibits the cartridge image with “Short” superimposed on the shell and to its left “50” and the right has “No. 32”. The orange side label is nearly entirely present and the box has scattered scuffing and soiling, all four lid corners have split and there is sticker residue on the bottom. The left side of the bottom is missing and it houses 28 rds. rating about near very good with mild overall oxidation. (78433-127R) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2552. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two boxes of .32 Long beginning with a Winchester with box code K3221R featuring a red orange wraparound label that is missing most of its left side portion and with a top section that features the cartridge image below “50 Winchester 50”/.32 Long” and between the headstamp logo, “Rim/Fire” and “Stetson’s Patent/Oct. 31st, 1871”. Below that resides “Rifle Staynless Cartridges”. The buff box features thumb cutouts and the enclosed correct 24 rds. rate very good plus with light tarnish. The second box is Remington Kleanbore in the red and green one piece box coded 8532, with mild edge wear and housing 49 rds., most of which have tips exhibiting a light tan coating that is possibly from contact with jeweler’s rouge used in the tumbling process and overall the cartridges rate very good. (78433-127S) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2553. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three boxes by UMC beginning with two with green top labels that feature a large image of the S&W No. 1 revolver and above it is “100 no. 1.” and to its right is the company logo above “22/100”. Below the illustration in large font is “Pistol Cartridges.” and the company name and address are below that. The first box also retains nearly all of the orange side label and there is overall moderate edge wear and light soiling. Enclosed are 17 rds. rating about good plus with moderate oxidation. The other No. 1 box has a more faded top label with a liquid stain over most of the left half, the side seal label is missing; mild overall soiling and wear are evident and the box is glued shut. The last box in this lot, like the previous two, features the wall paper style outer and this one has a faded and mildly soiled yellow label with the company logo on each side of the top and between them is “50 Cartridges./30 Calibre-Long.” and below that is the company name and address. Nearly all of the side seal label is retained and the box has fairly crisp edges with overall light soiling, wear and remnants of cellophane tape at the front seal. Enclosed are approximately 40 rds. with white oxidation evident over most of their surfaces. (78433-127T) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2554. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a full 12 rd. box of .45 Schofield with buff panels including a front lid section that reads “12/Revolver Ball Cartridges, Reloading.” and the main body has a bottom line that reads “Manufactured at the Frankford Arsenal”. There are masking tape reinforcements at each corner and along the bottom and the entire box surface is covered in clear tape. The cartridges are likely tin coated and rate excellent, being virtually free of oxidation and their headstamps read “11 91”. (78433-127U) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2555. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two 50 rd. size boxes of Winchester .41 Short with green top labels and orange wrap-around seal labels. The top label includes the box code 352 and an image of the cartridge at the center and within the body is “41/Short/Colts, D.A.”. Above that is “.41 Caliber Short Cartridges.”, the left of the image has “Center Fire./Solid Head.”, the right has “14 Grs. Powder./160 Grs. Bullet. The lower portion reads “For Colt’s Double Action Pistol.” and below that is the trademark info. and below that, the company name and address. The orange labels include a front section that reads “.41 Short Colt’s Double Action/Center Fire. Winchester Make”. The interior lid label is intact on both. The first box shows a faded green top with the powder weight section having been cut out, areas of scuffing and some black spots which are difficult to discern as the box’s entire surface has been covered in cellophane tape. The included 49 rds. rate near very good with oxidation powder collecting along the heads and transferring to the brass. The second box has a darker green top label with lighter scuffing and the side label is about 85% present with peeling also evident. Half of the top right side panel is missing, three corners are split and the left bottom has two splits, one of which is tape repaired. Included are 41 rds. with a bit less oxidation evident than on the first box. (78433-127V) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2556. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of a factory sealed 30 rd. box of 9mm shot-shell centerfire for use in garden type guns. The staple bound and buff colored box has bold black stamping including a top section that reads “Societe Francaise Des Muni-tions/De Chasse, de Tir & de Guerre/30, Rue Notre-Dame des Victories, 30/Paris/Cartouches A Percussion Centrale/Poudre Noire Plomb 7”. Each of the sides read “Calibre 9mm” and the bottom has in very large and stylized font “S.F.M”. The box rates near excellent with a few small spots and light corner wear. (78433-127W) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2557. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three factory sealed pull-string boxes with light blue top labels that read “10/Rim-Primed Blank Cartridges, Spencer Carbine, Cal: .50./Frankford Arsenal, 1870”. The condition is excellent with one of the labels beginning to peel back and there is extremely light soiling and wear evident to the buff colored boxes and the strings are fully intact. (78433-127X) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2558. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of four full ten rd. pull-string boxes of Spencer Carbine, .50 Cal. including two that remain factory sealed. The first one rates excellent with crisp edges and very minor spots. The other one is in similar structural condition but shows moderate dark soiling throughout. The other two boxes in this lot are opened with the first one revealing cartridges with black oxidation forming on perhaps 70% of their surfaces. The other one exhibits considerably less discoloration but unlike the other three in this lot is missing the light blue identification top label. The opened boxes show light soiling and wear; all four pull-strings are intact. (78433-127Y) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2559. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two factory sealed packets of Frankford Arsenal fuzes beginning with one that is identified as “1863/30 Second Fuzes” and the tan paper outer shows an uneven patina with indications of contact with what appears to be some form of liquid. The top was equipped with six fabric pull tabs, of which five remain. The bottom portion is missing a small section and there is some additional tearing occurring. The base of one of the fuzes has been exposed to reveal some darken-ing occurring. The other packet is marked “1863./4 Second Fuzes.” and is also quite brittle with a somewhat more orange tint to it and widespread dark soiling particularly at the back. Only one of the pull tabs is fully present with small portions of four others still attached. (78433-127Z) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2560. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of three packages including two of paper starting with one full ten rd. identified in red text as “Cartridges/S.A. Ball/.303 Inch/Rimless/D.G.M.D./G/2597./8 1 19 (handwritten)/DISAA”. These experimental British cartridges are in about very good condition with mild tarnish forming and included is the original sealing twine. The second packet is a full 14 rd. of Soviet 7.62x38mmR Nagant dated 1939 from Russian State Factory 38 at Yuryusan. The paper retains a strong ink stamp and shows some liquid staining at the back and is split at the top and bottom to reveal excellent condition cartridges. The last item in the lot is an empty tan box that has a front section with a red stripe as a backdrop to “Caliber .276”, above it is “Open Here/20 Cartridges, Ball” and below it is “Powder, I M R 25 Lot 1324” and “Cartridge Lot 23”. Below that is an instructional section and under that is “Drawing F B 9892 and P C 50/ Manufactured at Frankford Arsenal, 1929”. The back includes its version of the stripe with caliber in large font and one of the side panels is marked “Lubricated Process No. 2”. The box has overall light soiling, some bruising on the side panels and included is the fully intact inner tray. (78433-127AA) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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2561. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a lot of two boxes beginning with one with a separated label that reads “10/Poultney’s Patent Metallic/Cartridges,/Patented Dec. 15th 1863 12 Caps./For/Smith’s Breech-Loading/Carbine./No.1 50-100 Caliber./Address, Poult-ney & Trimble, Baltimore, Md.”. The white label shows some areas of dark staining. The opened box retains much of its original tan outer paper and enclosed are seven rds. showing moderate white oxidation and verdigris. The other box is marked “10 Cartridges/For Sharps’ Improved Rifle./52/100 Caliber./A Superior Quality of Powder is used, made by/A. C. Fay Potter & Tolman, Boston Mass./Address, Sharps Rifle Manuf’g Co./Hartford, Conn.”. It shows a mainly darkened exterior with scuffing and evidence of contact with liquid from long ago. The front panel is missing, the box is moderately tattered overall and included are four good plus condition cartridges with one having a separated bullet. (78433-127AB) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2562. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two Winchester .45 Colt boxes beginning with an empty example with a deep red top highlighted by the image of a Colt New Service revolver on the right side. Above it lies the Winchester name and trademark statement and to its left is “.45 Colt/Smokeless Cartridges/For/Colt’s Double Action and Single Action Army Revolvers”. The lower section includes the box codes 436 and 2-19 and also the company name and address. The purple side sealing label has a front that reads “45 Colt/Smokeless Powder/Lead Bullet” which is replicated on the sides that also include “Winchester Make”. The back consists of instructions and the guarantee. The box has held up remarkably well exhibiting crisp edges and very light wear and dirt and it remains sealed at the back, allowing it to function as a hinge. The second box is in a significantly lesser state of condition with all corners showing splits with most having tape repairs, many of which being in a state of separation as is the case with the bottom panels in general. The top green label however, is fully intact and essentially replicates the graphics of the one described above but with this one showing areas of dark soiling and it has codes of 418 and 12-15. The orange side labels are fully present and exhibit mild dirt staining that is about typical for the balance of the surfaces. Included with this box that also has scuffing along the edges are 24 very good condition correct cartridges with various levels of darkening occurring on much of the brass. (78433-127AC) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2563. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a full 25 rd. box of U.M.C. Nitro Club 12 ga. shotshells featuring the three-panel wrap-around label with the top portion highlighted by the duck in flight with the sunburst scene as a backdrop. Below the aforementioned identification and illustration is “Loaded Paper Shells/Smokeless Powder” above the company name and address. The front panel features an actual size replication of an enclosed shell and includes the code X7DBB and identifies this as 3 DRS. Dupont, 1 1/8 oz. (partially scuffed out), BB shot and the back panel serves as a warning notice. The front panel has splits encompassing about 90% of its periphery and the bottom has active splitting occurring in sections and the box shows mild scuffing and soiling overall with a liquid stain evident on the top label. The box features thumb cutouts and there is a pencil marking on one of the side panels. The enclosed original shells exhibit a cranberry or dark pink colored paper hull with white filming forming on several and some of the brass exhibits some dark spotting. (78433-127AD) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2564. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE BOXES This lot consists of two complete Winchester boxes and two U.S. Cartridge Co. lids. The first box has green labels including a top one with graphics that include an illustration of an opened S&W revolver and text that reads starting from the top: “50 cartridges. 38 Caliber/Solid Head Central Fire.” Below the picture is the company name and address and “Expressly for Smith & Wesson New 38 Cal. Central Fire Revolver”. The label is about 98% affixed with a small corner piece missing and the side wraparound label is essentially fully intact, the uneven and wavy condition of the box having the same effect on the labels as there seems to have been contact with liquid long ago. There is also light scuffing and dirt evident overall. The second box is also 50 rd. and has darkened maroon labels and the largest font text on the top one indicates that this once contained .32 Smith & Wesson Smokeless and includes an image of a revolver at the center. The smaller text is not easily discerned due to the dark label that is fully intact as is the side label. The box rates very good overall with light wear and soiling that is a bit more pronounced on the interior which is accessible by way of the hinge effect from the still attached back panels. The first lid has a top depicting two ovals centered by the company logo and with red text indicating that this is 50 rds. of 38 long and the piece shows a couple of splits and mild fading, edge wear and soiling. The other lid has virtually the same design but is identified as 100 rds. of .22 cal. and is fully intact with only light fading, wear and dirt. (78433-127AE) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2565. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE BOXES This lot consists of seven empty boxes including five which are two-piece and the first four of which are 50 rd., beginning with a U.M.C. .38 S&W showing significant edge wear, mild soiling and a couple of splits to the interior tray. The second is by Warner Arms Corp., identified as .32 S&W and remaining hinged at the back, it has mild edge wear and soiling. There is also a Peters with codes 33A and 3202, red, white, black green and gold graphics including text indicating it is .32 short. The box features thumb cutouts and the box rates very good with a separating lower half. Next is a tan box with green print indicating that it is Dominion .32 S&W and has a puncture causing damage to about 35% of the top and some overall light dirt. The last of the two-piece originally housed 100 musket caps, a gray box with white labels including a top one that reads “Leon Beaux & C./Milano/100 Capsule/4 ALI” and a side one that includes “Manufactured Expressly for Martin D. Retting West Hurley, N. Y.”. The box shows light wear, dirt and what appears to be a liquid stain. The last two are one piece starting with an excellent one by Canadian Industries, a plain tan box marked “50/380 Mark 2/178 Grain” and there is a multi-colored box by German manufacturer RWS that once held 10 rds. of 16 ga. and also in excellent condition. (78433-127AF) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2566. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of eight boxes including the first seven that are 50 rd., the first four of which being 22 lr. beginning with a factory sealed Winchester labeled “Lesmok Rifle Cartridges” and coded 49 and 9-14. Also still factory sealed is a Western Marksman with a penciled-in number on the front panel. Next is a full 50 rd. of Peters with a green and red label that includes “(N.R.A.)” and code no. 2221 that shows a little scuffing and the cartridges rate very good with mostly clean tips and mild tarnish on the cases. Last of the lr.’s is a Peters with a red label coded 671 currently housing 27 rds. with whitened tips and darkened brass. There are two boxes of .22 short by U.S. Cartridge Co. beginning with a red “single piece” slide-out style box with blue and white graphics including the image of a boy scout. Included are 12 cartridges rating very good. The other box is mainly tan with red and black graphics and missing a side panel. It is identified as “Target Cartridges” and houses about 40 rds. with moderate oxidation powder resting on most of their surfaces. Next is a plain tan box with the red dot Remington UMC logo and text indicating that it is .32 blanks and enclosed is a sample cartridge. The last box in the lot is a marble style Remington UMC 100 rd. size for B.B. Caps and a penciled-in note on the top and a side label that is about 70% present. It shows scuffing along the edges and is structurally sound. Overall the lot rates about very good with varying levels of wear and soiling with a few nearing excellent condition. (78433-127AG) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2567. COLLECTIBLE BOX LOT This is a two piece box with a green top label with text that reads “25/Maynard Shells/Model 1882/35 Cal.-30 Grains./Massachusetts Arms Co./Chicopee Falls, Mass.”. The label retains about 80% of its green color with loss mainly at the upper right and nearly all of the black text remains present, there is some evidence of light grime as well. The box retains about 95% of its decorative and diagonally patterned covering with wear, peeling and soiling observed in varying levels of this structurally sound example. (78433-127AH) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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2568. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE TINS AND AMMUNITION This lot consists of three tins beginning with one containing approximately 150 rds. of 6mm CB caps with conical shaped heads and knurled bearing surfaces. The CB caps are in excellent condition and are stored with wood shavings. The tin has a white label with moderate dark soiling and text in French that includes “Amorces Flobert 6m/m a balles estampees pour concours de Societes” along the periphery and at the center is “No. 4 (within oval)/250 Amorces 6m/m pour Carabines Flobert/De Precision/A. Walthery”. The tin retains about 95% of its original dark green enamel with loss due to wear, scratches at the bottom and some oxidation mainly at the top which also shows a few small dents. The second tin has a white label of which perhaps 70% remains with the bottom address portion missing and with text that consists of “U.S. Military Musket Caps” along the periphery and “100/(crossed rifles logo)/Waterproof”. The tin retains about 80% of its dark japanned finish. The last tin exhibits a japanning that is thinning to brown and has a lid that is marked “Eley Bros/London” and has a green side label that is about 50% present. The tin originally contained 100 percussion caps and currently houses six. (78433-127AI) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2569. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of one full ten rd. paper packet of Maynard 50 cal. with light tarnish on the cases and a bit of white oxidation forming on the tips and rating very good overall. The plain tan paper wrapping shows a couple of small tears and included is the original sealing string. (78433-127AJ) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2570. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of 33 loose rds. of .40-82 soft nose in very good condition with some tarnish forming on some casings and overall clean lead: (21) of Remington UMC; (12) rds. of Winchester. Also included in the lot is one fired Remington UMC case and one rifle rd. of inside primed .45-70 dated May 1881 at Frankford arsenal and showing oxidation and verdigris forming at the head. (78433-127AK) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2571. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION BOX This is an empty 100 rd. size box of U.M.C. shot shells with the lid top panel reading “100 Wa-terproof 10-2 7/8/New Club/Trade (oval logo) Mark/Paper Shot Shells/Using U.M.C. No. 2 Primers/Especially Adapted to Black Powders/Manufactured by the/Union Metallic Cartridge Co.,/Bridgeport, Conn. U.S.A./Warranted to Fit and Guaranteed Sure Fire”. The lid’s front and rear panels have identical identification graphics and the sides which feature thumb cutouts are plain. The lid shows a mottled brown/black patina with discoloration due to dirt and liquid staining and exhibits a wavy profile and some peeling of the outer layer. The front panel has a penciled-in number, the right shows a large encircled “4” hand written in black marker and the left has a 5” tear and the top interior shows black contact spots. The bottom tray is in a better state of condition as it is mainly clean and fully intact. (78433-127AL) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2572. 40MM WHITE STAR PARACHUTE ROUNDS This lot includes six M583A1 white parachute flares for use in any 40mm grenade launcher. The casings are marked Lot VSL05G002-006 / Case 40mm Primed / M195 FCI05C003-003 and these are activated in motion by a delayed fuse and illuminate for about 40 seconds per round and descend at a rate of about 7 feet per second after the parachute deploys. They would pair nicely with Lot 205 in the live auction. (108543-24G)

2573. COLLECTIBLE WINCHESTER STAYNLESS AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 50 round factory sealed box of .32 Long Rim Fire cartridges. The natural color box shows light scuffing around its edges with all labeling near complete having a couple of spots of insect damage and tattering along its edges. An overall excellent example that would enhance any ammunition or box collection. (108551-8A)

2574. COLLECTIBLE WINCHESTER SUPER SPEED AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 20 round box of 30 Remington, 170 gr., SP cartridges. The cartridges have slightly darkened color brass and remain in excellent condition. The one-piece yellow, red, and blue box has light scuffing around the edges and tender seams along the end flaps. There is a half dollar size scuff in the upper right corner of the front and a small stain on the back. An overall good to very good condition collectible box of ammunition. (108551-8)

2575. COLLECTIBLE WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes four vintage boxes of Winchester products. First is a full 100 round box of Winchester C.B. Cap in the red, yellow, and white one-piece box. The box rates excellent and the cartridges are in very good over-all condition with light oxidation on the lead. Second is a full five round box of Super-Speed .410 bore, 2 1/2”, paper hull shotshells. The white one-piece box with red and blue lettering rates excellent with some minor light ingrained dirt staining and the paper hull shotshells have faded slightly in color but remain in excellent condition. Third is a full 100 count pack of Western No. 1 1/2 Non-Corrosive primers for smokeless powder in excellent condition. Fourth is a full five round box of Western Super-X 16 ga., 2 9/16” rifled slugs. The one-piece yellow box with red trim and black lettering rates excellent with light scuffing along its edges and the paper hull shotshells rate very good overall with light oxidation on the lead. (108551-8B)

2576. PMC BRONZE AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4E)

2577. PMC BRONZE AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4D)

2578. PMC BRONZE AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4F)

2579. PMC BRONZE AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent Condition. (10855104G)

2580. PMC BRONZE AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4H)

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2581. 40MM WHITE STAR PARACHUTE ROUNDS This lot includes five M583A1 white parachute flares for use in any 40mm grenade launcher. The casings are marked Lot VSL05G002-006 / Case 40mm Primed / M195 FCI05C003-003 and these are activated in motion by a delayed fuse and illuminate for about 40 seconds per round and descend at a rate of about 7 feet per second after the parachute deploys. They would pair nicely with Lot 205 in the live auction. (108543-24F)

2582. 40MM WHITE STAR PARACHUTE ROUNDS This lot includes five M583A1 white parachute flares for use in any 40mm grenade launcher. The casings are marked Lot VSL05G002-006 / Case 40mm Primed / M195 FCI05C003-003 and these are activated in motion by a delayed fuse and illuminate for about 40 seconds per round and descend at a rate of about 7 feet per second after the parachute deploys. They would pair nicely with Lot 205 in the live auction. (108543-24E)

2583. 40MM WHITE STAR PARACHUTE ROUNDS This lot includes five M583A1 white parachute flares for use in any 40mm grenade launcher. The casings are marked Lot VSL05G002-006 / Case 40mm Primed / M195 FCI05C003-003 and these are activated in motion by a delayed fuse and illuminate for about 40 seconds per round and descend at a rate of about 7 feet per second after the parachute deploys. They would pair nicely with Lot 205 in the live auction and come in a correctly labeled ammunition can. (108543-24A)

2584. 40MM WHITE STAR PARACHUTE ROUNDS This lot includes five M583A1 white parachute flares for use in any 40mm grenade launcher. The casings are marked Lot VSL05G002-006 / Case 40mm Primed / M195 FCI05C003-003 and these are activated in motion by a delayed fuse and illuminate for about 40 seconds per round and descend at a rate of about 7 feet per second after the parachute deploys. They come in a correctly labeled ammunitions can and would pair nicely with Lot 205 in the live auction. (108543-24)

2585. FEDERAL XM193 AMMUNITION This lot includes eight sealed 20 round boxes of 55 gr., 5.56mm, M193 ball cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4B)

2586. FEDERAL XM193 AMMUNITION This lot includes eight sealed 20 round boxes of 55 gr., 5.56mm, Federal M193 ball cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4C)

2587. FEDERAL XM193 AMMUNITION This lot includes nine sealed 20 round boxes of 55 gr., 5.56mm, M193 ball cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4A)

2588. LOT OF BALL 5.56MM This lot includes 175 rounds of surplus ball ammunition with L C 6 0 head stamp markings with lightly discolored brass on ten round stripper clips including five loose rounds and a loading tool. All in excellent condition. (108551-4)

2589. PMC BRONZE AMMUNITION This lot includes twelve full 20 round boxes of .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4I)

2590. PMC BRONZE AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4K)

2591. PMC BRONZE AMMUNITION This lot includes thirteen full 20 round boxes of .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4J)

2592. PMC BRONZE AMMUNITION This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (108551-4L)

2593. WINCHESTER AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 20 round box of Palma Match 308 Win., 190 gr., nickel-brass cartridges in overall excellent condition. The box has overall very light dirt staining and a few light scuffs along the edges with a light crease along the bottom edge. Aside from some minor apologies this would make a great addition to any ammo collection. (108352-3A)

2594. LOT OF M72 MATCH AMMUNI-TION This lot includes a sealed 20 round box of Lake City Ammunition Plant 1967 dated Match 30-06 cartridges. The white box with red and blue labeling that reads “20 Cartridges / Caliber .30 Match / M72 / Lot LC 12238 / Bullet 173 Grains / Ve-locity 2640 F.P.S. / Lake City Ammunition Plant” rates excellent overall, with crisp points on the corners and defined edg-es. There is light ingrained dirt staining along the top and side edges and the cartridges remain in presumed excellent condition. (108388-13I)

2595. LOT OF M72 MATCH AMMUNITION This lot includes a sealed 20 round box of Lake City Ammunition Plant 1967 dated Match 30-06 cartridges. The white box with red and blue labeling that reads “20 Cartridges / Caliber .30 Match / M72 / Lot LC 12238 / Bullet 173 Grains / Velocity 2640 F.P.S. / Lake City Ammunition Plant” rates very good plus overall, with crisp points on the corners and defined edges. There is light ingrained dirt staining along the top and side edges and the cartridges remain in presumed excellent condition. (108388-13H)

2596. LOT OF M72 MATCH AMMUNITION This lot includes a sealed 20 round box of Lake City Ammunition Plant 1967 dated Match 30-06 cartridges. The white box with red and blue labeling that reads “20 Cartridges / Caliber .30 Match / M72 / Lot LC 12238 / Bullet 173 Grains / Velocity 2640 F.P.S. / Lake City Ammunition Plant” rates near excellent, with crisp points on the corners and defined edges. There is light ingrained dirt staining along the top and side edges and the cartridges remain in presumed excellent condition. (108388-13G)

2597. LOT OF M72 MATCH AMMUNITION This lot includes a sealed 20 round box of Lake City Ammunition Plant 1967 dated Match 30-06 cartridges. The white box with red and blue labeling that reads “20 Cartridges / Caliber .30 Match / M72 / Lot LC 12238 / Bullet 173 Grains / Velocity 2640 F.P.S. / Lake City Ammunition Plant” rates good overall, with crisp points on the corners and defined edges. There is light ingrained dirt staining along the top, front face and side edges and the cartridges remain in presumed excellent condition. (108388-13F)

2598. LOT OF M72 MATCH AMMUNITION This lot includes a sealed 20 round box of Lake City Ammunition Plant 1967 dated Match 30-06 cartridges. The white box with red and blue labeling that reads “20 Cartridges / Caliber .30 Match / M72 / Lot LC 12238 / Bullet 173 Grains / Velocity 2640 F.P.S. / Lake City Ammunition Plant” rates very good plus overall, with crisp points on the corners and defined edges. There is light ingrained dirt staining along the top and side edges and the cartridges remain in presumed excellent condition. (108388-13E)

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2599. LOT OF M72 MATCH AMMUNITION This lot includes a sealed 20 round box of Lake City Ammunition Plant 1967 dated Match 30-06 cartridges. The white box with red and blue labeling that reads “20 Cartridges / Caliber .30 Match / M72 / Lot LC 12238 / Bullet 173 Grains / Velocity 2640 F.P.S. / Lake City Ammunition Plant” rates very good plus overall, with crisp points on the corners and defined edges. There is light ingrained dirt staining along the top and side edges and the cartridges remain in presumed excellent condition. (108388-13J)

2600. 40MM WHITE STAR PARACHUTE ROUNDS This lot includes six M583A1 white parachute flares for use in any 40mm grenade launcher. The casings are marked Lot VSL05G002-006 / Case 40mm Primed / M195 FCI05C003-003 and these are activated in motion by a delayed fuse and illuminate for about 40 seconds per round and descend at a rate of about 7 feet per second after the parachute deploys. They would pair nicely with Lot 205 in the live auction. (108543-24D)

2601. 40MM WHITE STAR PARACHUTE ROUNDS This lot includes six M583A1 white parachute flares for use in any 40mm grenade launcher. The casings are marked Lot VSL05G002-006 / Case 40mm Primed / M195 FCI05C003-003 and these are activated in motion by a delayed fuse and illuminate for about 40 seconds per round and descend at a rate of about 7 feet per second after the parachute deploys. They would pair nicely with Lot 205 in the live auction. (108543-24C)

2602. 40MM WHITE STAR PARACHUTE ROUNDS This lot includes six M583A1 white parachute flares for use in any 40mm grenade launcher. The casings are marked Lot VSL05G002-006 / Case 40mm Primed / M195 FCI05C003-003 and these are activated in motion by a delayed fuse and illuminate for about 40 seconds per round and descend at a rate of about 7 feet per second after the parachute deploys. They would pair nicely with Lot 205 in the live auction. (108543-24B)

2603. 37MM DOUBLE STAR SIGNAL FLARE This lot includes three aluminum body yellow and green signal flares marked AN-M33 Signal Lot 20 dated 1942. The flares remain in very good condition with some of the yellow and green paint flaked off but all markings remain mostly crisp and legible. (108441-97)

2604. LOT OF .45 ACP This lot includes 47 rounds of ammunition. There are two full 20 round boxes of Federal Premium Hydra-Shok .45 ACP, 230 gr., JHP bullets. The boxes rate fair with overall light staining, scuffing and torn end flaps and the cartridges remain in excellent condition. Also included are seven loose rounds of 45 ACP JHP bullets from various manufacturer’s. (108551-5)

2605. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a lot of three full 20 rd. boxes of Black Hills .308 Win. Match, 168 gr., BT, HP in excellent condition. (78101-3F)

2606. LOT OF 9MM STEYR AMMUNITION This lot consist of one full and one partial box of 9x23mm Steyr ammunition. Both Kraft-type boxes have been opened and are stamped “Made in Austria”. They contain 18 and 17 rounds of ammunition respectively with most bearing the head stamp of “F N *” and four with “RWS / 9mm St. / 1935”. Two rounds have indented primers and were duds. Overall, the ammunition rates excellent with a few exhibiting light oxidation around the head. (2X106520-4089A)

2607. LOT OF REMINGTON AMMUNITION This lot includes a partial two-piece box of 32-40 Smokeless. The box has overall mildew and dirt staining with most labels partially visible. There is overall scuffing and insect damage on the box and the cartridges have spots of tarnish and oxidation and remain in fair to good overall condition. (1X107833-1)

2608. LOT OF MIXED SHOTSHELLS This lot includes one full and two partial boxes. First are two boxes of Federal Hi-Power 16 ga., 1 1/8 Oz, No. 6 shot. Both one-piece boxes have overall light ingrained dirt staining and spots of water staining. The edges are scuffed and there are a few thin spots along the edges. The full 25 round box is complete and in about very good condition and the partial box containing 19 paper hull shotshells has a compressed end with separated end flaps. Second is a Partial (6 rounds) box of Remington Shur Shot 16 ga., 2 9/16”, 1 Oz, No. 8 shot in good overall condition. (1X107133-1)

2609. LOT OF MIXED SHOTSHELLS This lot includes six full and or partial boxes of 12 ga., shotshells from multiple manufacturers. First is a full 25 round two-piece box of Winchester Ranger 12 ga., 1 1/8 Oz, No. 6C shot. The box has overall light scuffing and ingrained dirt staining. The paper hulls rate very good overall even though the brass has started to tarnish. Second are 22 assorted paper hull 12 ga., shotshells from Sears Roebuck & Co., to include 10 No. 4C and 14 No. 6C. The shotshells are in a Mallard Sportload box that does not match either configuration. Third are 16 assorted paper hull shotshells stored in a one-piece Remington Kleanbore box. There are 8 Nitro Express 12 ga., No. 4C shotshells and 8 assorted 12 and 20 ga. paper hull shotshells all in fair to good condition. Fourth is a partial (18 rounds) box of Remington Shur Shot 12 ga., 1 1/8 Oz, No. 4C shotshells in good overall condition. Fifth is a partial (6 round) box of Remington Express 12 ga., 3” Magnum, 1 5/8 Oz, No. 5 shot in good overall condition. (1X107133-1A)

2610. SELLIER & BELLOT AMMUNITION This lot includes 12 full 20 round boxes of 7.62x39mm steel cased cartridges with non-corrosive primers in excellent condition. (1X106627-2N)

2611. SELLIER & BELLOT AMMUNITION This lot includes a full 20 round box of 8x57JS, 196 gr., cartridges with overall bright brass that remain in excellent condition. (1X108342-5A)

2612. LOT OF AMMUNITION This lot consists of a partial box of the Remington UMC 32 Long Colt smokeless. The two-piece box rates about very good with a partial side label, the portion on the lower part of the box mostly missing. The face of the box shows some ingrained soiling and darkening from the years; there are roughly 20 rounds within. The balance of the lot consists of roughly 50 +/- loose rounds of 32 S&W Short and Long as well as “32 Cal. Long H&R” cartridges. There is included a burgundy hued and black-printed label from a two-piece box of 50 count, Union Metallic Cartridge Co. box. A good lot for filling out or repairing those 32 caliber boxes in your collection. (2X37183-9)

2613. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION LOT Total of three boxes. The first box is a full 50 round box of Western X 32 ACP 71 grain hollow point ammunition with the rounds exhibiting varying levels of tarnish with the box showing some denting on a couple of the edges and some scattered light flaking and crazing. The second box is a full 50 round box of Remington Kleanbore 32 ACP 71 grain FMJ with the rounds appearing mostly bright with some showing sparsely scattered light tarnish specks. The box shows some light edge wear and some light soiling. The third box is a full 50 round box of Western 9mm Luger 125 grain FMJ ammunition with a few of the rounds showing some light tarnish and the box itself shows some scattered light soiling and minor edge wear and the inside box is beginning to separate on one end. (2X207003-2B)

2614. COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION LOT Total of five boxes. The first box is a full newer 5 round box of Remington 20 gauge 2 3/4” rifled slugs with the rounds exhibiting light-to-moderate tarnish. The second is a partial 5 round box of Western Super X 410 2 1/2” rifled slugs with three rounds being present and showing light-to-moderate tarnish and the box shows some light soiling and scuffing. The third box is a full 5 round box of Remington Express 20 gauge 2 1/2” rifled slugs with the rounds exhibiting light tarnish and the box showing some light tears around the tabs, some scuffing and light flaking. The fourth is a full 25 round box of Western Super X 20 gauge 2 3/4”, 7 1/2 shot, magnum with the rounds showing some light soiling and light tarnish. The box shows scattered soiling, some scuffing and wear at tabs. The fifth box is a full 25 round box of Winchester 12 gauge 2 shot with the rounds showing varying degrees of tarnish and soiling. The box shows some denting on the sides, some scuffing, soiling and light tears at the corners. (2X207003-2H)

2615. LOT OF 9MM AMMUNITION Four boxes total. First are two 25 round boxes (one is unopened) of 9x19 copper plated ball ammunition with a “11 / 52” head stamp. The buff colored boxes are marked in Russian. Next are two opened boxes of 9x19 copper plated ball ammu-nition with a “POF / 87” head stamp. The boxes are dated 1987. All the cartridges are in excellent condition and the box condition ranges from very good to about excellent. (2X127644-101)

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2616. LOT OF AMMUNITION This is a lot of loose 9mm of an assortment of manufacturers and type. There are about 280 excellent condition rds. housed in a metal military ammo can and that may also contain the occasional caliber cartridge other than 9mm. (1X78101-3AD)

2617. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This is a box for Savage .32 auto with a red top label that includes the image of the cartridge at the center and is marked “32 Savage/Automatic/Metal Cased” with a gold casing as a backdrop. Above the image resides “50 Savage 50/.32 Automatic Pistol Cartridges”. To the left of the illustration is “Adapted to .32 Cal. Automatic Pistols” and to its right is “Smokeless/Metal Cased Bullet”. The company name and address make up the lower portion. The side sealing label is actually affixed in an upside-down configuration with the front and rear showing identical graphics that are high-lighted by a yellow oval logo featuring the Indian chief with rifle image. The side panels reiterate some of what is depicted on top and all labels are fully intact as is the bottom guarantee label. The box shows mild edge wear and some minor dirt and the rear seal is still attached allowing for a hinged opening which re-veals 24 enclosed cartridges rating very good to excellent with a little darkening occurring. (78433-127AL) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2618. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of two paper packets beginning with a factory tied five rd. packet of five second fuzes. The top is stamped in large font “5.S” and the paper shows a couple of small tears and some light dirt stains. The other packet in this lot holds ten paper fuzes and is identified and dated in ink on the top section in handwritten cursive: “10 paper fuzes/10 Sec to/an inch/1862”. The paper shows light dirt staining throughout with a white line across its circumference resulting from the removal of the tie-string which is not present. (78433-127AM) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2619. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of a variety of items beginning with a plain tan box with a top marked in green “H.2866/12/Cartridges/Revolver/.455 Inch Mk VIz/I.S.A.A.”. The box shows light wear and there is some separation occurring. Enclosed are eight rds. with headstamps “K43/VIZ” and rating very good to excellent. Next is a factory sealed packet with a top label that reads ”6 Carts., Carbine Grenade/Cal. 30 M6- Amm. Lot 12046/Lake City Ordnance Plant”. The packet has a dark coating and rates excellent. The third item is a tan box with a green label with a top section that reads “25 .38 Cal. 255 Gr./Grooved Bullets. for Winchester, Marlin, Savage and other Rifles./Manufactured by/The Union Metallic Cartridge Co./Bridgeport, Conn.,/U.S.A.”. The side sections of the wraparound label reiterate portions of the above and the lid features thumb cutouts; the box shows minor wear and soiling. Enclosed are 13 rds. rating very good plus with solidified lubricant evident. Also included are three Dardick rounds with one being a fired .38 special, another 38 special with no powder and the other simply the plastic case. There are also two Maynard cartridges: (1) .52 cal.; (1) .37 cal. sporting. Each shows light oxidation. (78433-127AN) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2620. LOT OF COLLECTIBLE AMMUNITION This lot consists of four tin containers: (2) full six rd. of EMGE 9mm. igniter charges for rockets; (1) containing 16 rds. of .22 cal. rimfire shotshells by Dynamit-Acten-Gesellscaft; (1) factory sealed 100 rd. of .22 cal. BB caps by Dynamit-Actien-Geselischaft. (78433-127AP) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2621. REMINGTON UMC BULK BACK This lot includes a sealed 250 round Mega Pack of .45 ACP, 230 gr., metal case bullets and is in overall excellent condition. (108499-1)

2622. HORNADY AMMUNITION This lot includes two 20 round boxes of Match 308 Win., 168 gr., BTHP cartridges. The brass remains bright and the cartridges are in excellent condition. There is one full box of 20 and a partial containing 16 cartridges. (108499-1A)

2623. PPU AMMUNITION This lot includes an assortment of .308 Win. First are three full 20 round boxes of 165 gr., PSPBT cartridges with overall bright brass in excellent condition. Second is a partial 20 round box containing 10 cartridges and ten casings of 165 gr., PSPBT cartridges in very good condition. Third is a partial box of brass and PPU cartridges in an incorrect box. Fourth is an open box of 145 gr., FMJBT cartridges in overall very good condition. (108499-1B)

2624. SURPLUS 5.56MM This lot includes 439 loose rounds of assorted brass cased 5.56mm cartridges housed in a small OD green munitions can in overall excellent condition. (108499-1E)

2625. MIXED RIMFIRE AMMUNITION This lot includes 338 assorted 22 LR cartridges and 12 full 50 round boxes of CCI Standard Velocity 22 LR. The loose cartridges are marked C and Super-X on the head stamps and remain in excellent condition. The blue and white boxed CCI Standard cartridges remain in excellent condition. (108499-1C)

2626. LOT OF MIXED 308 WIN. This lot includes five 20 round boxes. First are two full 20 round boxes of Remington Core-Lokt 180 gr., PSP cartridges that have overall bright brass and remain in excellent condition. Second are two full 20 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 150 gr., FMJBT cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. Third is a full 20 round box of Winchester Super-X 150 gr., PP cartridges with mostly bright brass in excellent condition. (108499-1D)

2627. TULA AMMUNITION This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of 40 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges. The boxes have overall scuffs tears and wrinkles but the cartridges remain in excellent condition. (108499-1F)

2628. LOT OF MIXED 9MM This lot includes approximately 300 rounds of mixed manufactures ammunition housed in 100 round Winchester value pack boxes. There are mostly brass cased cartridges, some surplus, some commercial all in excellent condition. (108499-1G)

2629. PMC AMMUNITION This lot includes five 50 round boxes. First are three boxes of 40 S&W, 165 gr., FMJ cartridges. There are two full boxes and a partial containing 40 PMC and 9 Winchester cartridges. Second are two full 50 round boxes of PMC 40 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges and all are in excellent condition. (108499-1I)

2630. FEDERAL AMMUNITION This lot includes five boxes. First are two full 50 round boxes of American Eagle 40 S&W, 165 gr., FMJ car-tridges in excellent condition. Second are two full Federal Champion 40 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. Third is a full mixed 50 round box of assorted 40 S&W and all remain in excellent condition. (108499-1J)

2631. MIXED CALIBER AMMUNITION This lot includes eight full and/or partial boxes of 38 special and 357 magnum cartridges. First are two full 50 round boxes of Blazer 38 special, 158 gr., LRN cartridges. Second is a full 50 round box of American Eagle 38 special, 158 gr., LRN cartridges. Third is a partial 50 round box (45) of Remington UMC 38 special, 130 gr., MC cartridges. Fourth is a full 50 round box of Sellier & Bellot 357 magnum, 158 gr., LFN cartridges. Fifth is three full 50 round boxes of Blazers 357 magnum, 158 gr., JHP cartridges all are in excellent condition. (108499-1K)

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Magazines2632. HECKLER & KOCH MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two high capacity factory magazines for the Heckler & Koch USP 40 pistol.

Both have a 13 round capacity and are in excellent condition. (46850-9A)2633. RUGER MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two factory magazines for the Ruger 22/45 semi-auto pistol. Both are ten round capacity

and are in excellent condition. (46850-9B)2634. WALTHER MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four factory magazines for the Walther P22 semi-auto pistols. All are ten round capacity,

three have the standard flat base, one has the finger groove base. All are in excellent condition. (46850-9C)2635. NORTH AMERICAN ARMS MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two magazines for the North American Arms Guardian .32 ACP pistol.

One has the flat base while the other has the finger groove extension. Both are six round capacity and are in excellent condition. (46850-9D)2636. RUGER MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two factory Ruger 40 caliber magazines for the P series pistols. They are both blued and

appear to be the 13 round capacity variation. Both are in excellent condition. (46850-9E)2637. GLOCK MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of six factory magazines for Glock 40 caliber pistols. Included are three high capacity Model

23 magazines, two 10 round Model 23 magazines and one for the Model 27 sub-compact that has a nine round capacity. All are in excellent condition. (46850-9F)

2638. THOMPSON/CENTER MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four factory new ten round magazine for the T/C 22 Classic semi-auto rifle. All are in their original packaging and are in new condition. (46850-9G)

2639. AMT MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two magazines for the AMT Automag with the 4.5” or 6” barrel in 22 Magnum. One has a black follower, the other is orange and both are in excellent condition. (46850-9H)

2640. AMT MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four magazines for the AMT Automag with the 3.5” barrel in 22 Magnum. Two have the black follower, two are orange. All are in excellent condition. (46850-9I)

2641. AMT MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four magazines for the AMT Automag with the 3.5” barrel in 22 Magnum. All have orange followers and are in excellent condition. (46850-9J).

2642. BERETTA MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of a singe 20 round magazine for the Beretta BM59 rifle. The magazine has some light wear and is marked “BR BM59”. It is in excellent condition. (46850-9K)

2643. HECKLER & KOCH MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four 20 round alloy magazines for the H&K G3 and similar 308 Win caliber rifles. One is marked “G3 HK/5/76”, the others are not marked. All are in excellent condition. (46850-9L)

2644. HECKLER & KOCH MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two 20 round steel magazines for the H&K 91 and similar 308 Win caliber rifles. One is marked “7.62x51/IA” the other is marked “7.62x51/IB”. Both are in excellent condition. (46850-9M)

2645. SMITH & WESSON MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three magazines for S&W pistols. Included are two magazines for the CS45 45 ACP Chief’s Special and one CS9 9mm Chief’s Special magazine. All are in excellent condition. (46850-9N)

2646. FN MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three factory magazines for the FN Model 1922 380 caliber magazines. The magazines are each marked with the FN logo and “9 M/M”. All are in very good condition. (46850-9O)

2647. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two factory pistol magazines. The first is a Walther P99 40 caliber 12 round magazine in new condition and in the original packaging. The second is a Beretta 9mm ten shot magazine for the Model 9000s and in excellent condition. (46850-9P)

2648. HI-POINT MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two factory Hi-Point Carbine 9mm magazines. Both are blued and in excellent condition. (46850-9Q)

2649. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of three pistol magazines. First is a blued Bersa 380 Thunder 7 round magazine in the original packaging. Next is a 6 round .32 caliber Davis P-32 magazine, also in the original packaging. Lastly is a Brownells magazine with finger extension base for the AMT and High Standard compact 380 pistols. All are in as new condition. (46850-9R)

2650. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of five items. First is a Triple K magazine for the Sterling 25 ACP pistol in the original packaging. Next is a new in package Triple K Mossberg 10 shot magazine for the earlier 22 LR rifles. Third is an aftermarket ten round magazine for the SKS rifles. Lastly are two, new in the package Colt ML-2 9mm AR-15 magazine loaders. (46850-9S)

2651. KEL-TEC LOT This lot consists of two blued seven round magazines and accessories for the PF-9 9mm Kel-Tec pistol. One magazine has the finger extension floorplate the other has the flat base. Two additional standard flat bases are also included. (46850-6A)

2652. KEL-TEC LOT this lot consists of five magazines with accessories for the Kel-Tec P-11 9mm pistols. Two are 10 round capacity magazines and are sealed in their original packaging. Two have extended finger bases- one ten round one 12 round, the fifth is a ten round magazine and has the standard flat steel base. Also included are a factory metal recoil spring guide and two of the original flat steel bases. (46850-6B)

2653. KEL-TEC LOT This lot consists of two blued seven round magazines and accessories for the P-32 32 ACP Kel-Tec pistol. One magazine has the plus 1 extension floorplate, the other is sealed in its original packaging and has the flat base. One additional standard flat base, a magazine spring and a P-32 steel side clip are also included. (46850-6C)

2654. BERETTA MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of four factory magazines for the Model 92 and similar pistols. Three are 15 round capacity, the fourth is a ten round and has extended base. All are in excellent condition. (46850-6D)

2655. BERETTA MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of five aftermarket magazines for the Beretta Model 92 and similar pistols. All blued and are in excellent condition. (46850-6E)

2656. BERETTA MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two aftermarket Eagle magazines for the Beretta Model 92 and similar pistols. Both are nickel bodied and are 15 round capacity. All are in excellent condition and the original packaging is included. (46850-6F)

2657. BERETTA MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of six aftermarket 32 round blued magazines for the Model 92 and similar pistols. All are in excellent condition. (46850-6G)

2658. FN PS90 MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of (2) 50 round FN PS90/P90 magazines. These magazines are polymer, translucent smoke in color and hold 50 rounds of 5.7x28mm each. They are new in the box and in excellent condition. (218547-7A)

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2659. FN PS90 MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of (2) 50 round FN PS90/P90 magazines. These magazines are polymer, translucent smoke in color and hold 50 rounds of 5.7x28mm each. They are new in the box and in excellent condition. (218547-7B)

2660. LOT OF TOMCAT MAGAZINES This lot includes two factory magazines for the Beretta Tomcat. These are blued .32 caliber seven round magazines sealed in their original factory packaging. (106247-49P)

2661. LOT OF RUGER MAGAZINES This lot includes two 10 round 77/22 magazines. These magazines are coded JX-1 and are for use in the 77/22 and 96/22 rifles. They come in their original sealed factory packaging. (106247-49I)

2662. LOT OF BERETTA MAGAZINES This lot includes two magazines for the Model 87 semi-auto pistol. The 8 round magazines have a blued finish one with extended rubber bottom and the other with a flat base. One is sealed in its original factory packaging and the other is in overall excellent condition. (106247-49N)

2663. LOT OF STOEGER P08 MAGAZINES This lot includes two bright bodied wooden base magazines for a Luger pistol. They are in orig-inal factory packaging marked with Stoeger Arms on a sticker adhered to the packaging and remain in excellent condition. (106247-49C)

2664. LOT OF MINI-30 MAGAZINES This lot includes two 20 round steel bodied aftermarket U.S.A. Magazines for the Ruger Mini-30 semi-auto rifle. The magazines remain in excellent condition and come in in their original factory packaging. (106247-49D)

2665. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes five assorted manufacturers 1911 style magazines. First is a seven round blued finish Springfield Armory magazine. Second are two Mec-Gar seven round magazines, one blue finish, one stainless. Third is an unmarked seven round stainless finish magazine. Fourth is a Colt marked stainless steel seven round magazine in its original factory packaging. All items are in excellent condition. (106247-49M)

2666. RUGER MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes two nine round JMX-1 magazines sealed in their original factory packaging. These magazines are intended for use in the following model rifles; 10/22 Magnum, 77/22 Magnum, and 96/22 Magnum and are in excellent condition. (106247-49H)

2667. RUGER MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes four 10 round factory 10/22 magazines and a Quad Clip made by E & L Manufacturing. The items in this lot remain in excellent condition. (106247-49K)

2668. LOT OF 1911 MAGAZINES This lot includes three ten round aftermarket 1911 magazines made in Argentina. The unmarked magazines have plastic followers and bases and include a 9 round conversion. The magazines are in their original factory packaging and remain in excellent condition. (106247-49)

2669. LOT OF HK MAGAZINES This lot includes four unmarked steel bodied 20 round magazines for the HK G3 or Spanish Cetme rifle. They are two G3 style magazines with parkerized finish and two Cetme style with parkerized finish all in very good to excellent condition. (106247-49B)

2670. LOT OF 10/22 MAGAZINES This lot includes five assorted factory and aftermarket 10/22 magazines. First are two factory ten round rotary magazines. Second is a black plastic Ram-Line 30 round magazine. Third are two Butler Creek Hot Lips 25 round capacity magazines sealed in their original factory packaging. All items are in very good to excellent condition. (106247-49L)

2671. LOT OF RUGER MAGAZINES This lot includes two factory sealed packages of BX-1 coded 10/22 magazines both in excellent con-dition. (106247-49J)

2672. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot includes four ten round PSL mag-azines in a canvas and leather magazine pouch. The magazines have no maker marks. They are marked with electric pencil with the follow-ing numbers; F-1290, E-1865, F-3750, and K-2226 along the front flat and all remain in excellent condition. The pouch is unmarked and appears to be a contemporary copy. (106247-49F)

2673. AR-15 MAGAZINES This lot includes six of assorted configu-ration and manufacturers. First are two Colt 5.56 marked 20 round magazines. Second are two Magpul 30 round Pmag’s in their original sealed packaging. Third are two 30 round B.F.I. marked magazines, all in excellent condition. (108552-3A)

2674. BAR MAGAZINE CARRIER This lot includes (15) 20 round steel BAR magazines in a vintage metal carrier with leather strap handle measuring 17”x6 1/2”x4”. The steel body has reapplied olive drab enamel finish with overall light scratches, scuffs, spots of oxidation staining and dried adhesive. The magazines have either a gray or black phosphate finish and all items remain in very good to excellent condition. (108335-2)

2675. BAR BANDOLEER This lot includes six 20 round, steel BAR magazines in a can-vas Plant Bros. & Co. marked bandoleer. The OD green canvas has faded slightly in color with some of the stitching showing popped loops along the backside. The snap closures remain a dark bronze color and the back is stenciled “Plant Bros. & Co./Right/Bandoleer/11-1918/221” and the items remain in very good to near excellent condition. (108335-2A)

2676. MG-13 CARRIER AND MAGAZINE LOT This lot includes seven original magazines for the German MG-13 light machine gun. The magazines are in very good condition retaining much original blue with only toning to gun metal gray on the high edges and contact points. The polished followers all remain bright. Each of the bottom springs on the floorplates show some good pale fire temper blue. The magazines are housed in an original feldgrau magazine carrier which exhibits light and moderate flaking with some oxidation and toning to pewter. The carrier will handle eight magazines, seven are present. Each of the magazines has had the front protruding catch neatly ground off at some point, it is unknown why the modification was made or what the magazines now fit. The left side of the magazines all show numerous inspector stamps or early Waffenamt markings. It would appear as though only one is manufacturer coded “S/42”. A nice lot of MG 13 accessories overall. (105820-3)

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2677. HK MAGAZINES This lot includes two 30 round 5.56mmx45 steel bodied AR style magazines. The magazines have a special Maritime black finish and steel follower with advanced springs and will work with any M16/M4/AR 15 rifle designed on the NATO platform. They are marked on the left side “Restricted Law Enforcement /Government Use Only 10-94” and are in excellent condition. (108543-31D)

2678. HK MAGAZINES This lot includes two 30 round 5.56mmx45 steel bodied AR style magazines. The magazines have a special Maritime black finish and steel follower with advanced springs and will work with any M16/M4/AR 15 rifle designed on the NATO platform. They are marked on the left side “Restricted Law Enforcement/Government Use Only 10-94” and are in excellent condition. (108543-31A)

2679. HK MAGAZINES This lot includes two 30 round 5.56mmx45 steel bodied AR style magazines. The magazines have a special Maritime black finish and steel follower with advanced springs and will work with any M16/M4/AR 15 rifle designed on the NATO platform. They are marked on the left side “Restricted Law Enforcement/Government Use Only 10-94” and are in excellent condition. (108543-31C)

2680. HK MAGAZINES This lot includes two 30 round 5.56mmx45 steel bodied AR style magazines. The magazines have a special Maritime black finish and steel follower with advanced springs and will work with any M16/M4/AR 15 rifle designed on the NATO platform. They are marked on the left side “Restricted Law Enforcement /Government Use Only 10-94” and are in excellent condition. (108543-31)

2681. HK MAGAZINES This lot includes three 30 round 5.56mmx45 steel bodied AR style magazines. The magazines have a special Maritime black finish and steel follower with advanced springs and will work with any M16/M4/AR 15 rifle designed on the NATO platform. They are marked on the left side “Restricted Law Enforcement / Government Use Only 10-94” and are in excellent condition. (108543-31B)

2682. HK 91 / G3 MAGAZINES This lot includes two converted 20 round magazines for a 22 caliber conversion. The steel body magazines have a battle ship gray enamel finish that shows overall light scratches and wear marks consistent from use. The springs remain strong and these hard to find magazines rate excellent overall in condition. (108547-10A) [Please note there is a 22 caliber conversion unit available in this auction]

2683. SOLOTHURN MAGAZINE This lot includes a single 8 round steel body magazine for the Solothurn S8-1000 Anti-Tank Gun. The magazine has a black parkerized finish that shows a few minor scratches with a spot or two of light oxidation staining. Included with the magazine is a heavy canvas carry pouch with shoulder strap that has moderate dirt staining but remains in very good condition. (108084-1A) [This item would pair well with Lot #206 in the live auction]

2684. SOLOTHURN MAGAZINES This lot includes a canvas two-section magazine pouch with shoulder strap and two steel 8 round magazines for the S8-1000 Anti-Tank Gun. The magazines have a black parkerized finish with a couple of scattered spots of oxidation and a few light scratches but remain in excellent condition. (108084-1B) [These magazines would pair well with Lot #206 in the live auction]

2685. BETA CMAG This lot includes a complete kit with part number PUZ906 containing a 100 round magazine for an UZI 9mm with clear front, loading tool, grease tubes, manual, and black canvas pouch. The items are in overall excellent condition. (108547-50)

2686. FAL MAGAZINES This lot includes six steel bodied metric style magazines with a dark grey phosphate finish that shows scattered light scratches expected with use. There are five 20 round magazine and one five round all in excellent condition. (108543-26B)

2687. FAL MAGAZINES This lot includes six steel body 20 round metric magazines with black phosphate finish. The magazines have overall light scratches and wear consistent with use and remain in excellent condition. (108543-26A)

2688. FAL MAGAZINES This lot includes six steel body 20 round metric magazines with black phosphate finish. The magazines have overall light scratches and spots of wear consistent with use and remain in excellent condition. (108543-26C)

2689. AR70 MAGAZINE This lot includes a steel bodied 30 round steel magazine for use in the Beretta AR70. The magazine is not maker marked and has “AR70” in silver written on the left side. The dark gray phosphate finish has overall light scratches and spots of wear along the contact points consistent with use and the spring remains strong. A very good example overall. (108543-27)

2690. FAL MAGAZINES This lot includes six steel body 20 round metric magazines with black phosphate finish. The magazines have overall light scratches and wear consistent with use and remain in excellent condition. (108543-26)

2691. FAL MAGAZINES This lot includes six steel body 20 round metric magazines with black phosphate finish. The magazines have overall light scratches and light wear along the contact points consistent with use and remain in excellent condition. (108543-26D)

2692. FAL MAGAZINES This lot includes five steel bodied 20 round metric magazines, one with black and four with dark gray phosphate finishes, all having minor scratches and light wear marks consistent with use in overall excellent condition. (108543-26E)

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2693. HK MAGAZINES This lot includes two UMP 40 polymer 30 round magazines. These are as near new magazines that remain in excellent condition. (108543-25G)

2694. HK MAGAZINES This lot includes two UMP 40 polymer 30 round magazines. These are as near new magazines that remain in excellent condition. (108543-25F)

2695. HK MAGAZINES This lot includes two UMP 40 polymer 30 round magazines. These are as near new magazines that remain in excellent condition. (108543-25A)

2696. HK MAGAZINES This lot includes three UMP 40 polymer 30 round magazines. These are as near new magazines that remain in excellent condition. (108543-25)

2697. STEYR AUG MAGAZINES This lot includes two clear green magazines one is 42 rounds in as-new condition and the other is a 20 round with BHPD scratched into the floor plate, in overall excellent condition. (108543-30)

2698. GERMAN MAGAZINES This lot includes two items. First is a 30 round steel body magazine for the MP44 rifle that is a blend of browns and gray having remnants of original finish in protected areas. The spring remains strong and the body is Marked MP44 at the base of the left side and the magazine remains in very good condition. Second is a steel body for an Mkb42 machine carbine that is gutted and retains most of its original finish with patches of oxidation scattered near all over. (108441-99, 100)

2699. SWD M11 MAGAZINES This lot includes two steel bodied blue finished unmarked double stack magazines with 30 and 32 round capacities and in overall excellent condition. (108543-29)

2700. PRO MAG MAGAZINES This lot includes three polymer 32 round, 9mm magazines for the Cobray M11. The magazines are single feed with overall light scratches and remain in very good to near excellent condition. (108543-29A)

2701. COBRAY MAC 10 MAGAZINES This lot includes three blued steel bodied 32 round magazines with a loading tool. The magazines have silver marker over the Cobray logo with a #9 next to it and remain in overall very good to excellent condition with light scratches and wear marks consistent with use. (108543-29B)

2702. STEN GUN MAGAZINE This lot includes a single 20 round blued finish steel body magazine with NB12 and N94 markings on the front flat, in overall excellent condition. (108543-28)

2703. MAC 10 MAGAZINES This lot includes four steel body 30 round magazines with overall light scratches, spots of oxidation staining and a spot or two of light pitting, in overall very good to near excellent condition. (108543-28A)

2704. MAC 10 MAGAZINES This lot includes four steel body magazines with blue finish. There are three 30 round and one 36 round, two are Cobray marked and two are SPW marked, all with light overall scratches and spots of oxidation staining. The Cobray magazines have silver marker around their insignias and all remain in very good condition. (108543-24B)

2705. AR / M4 MAGAZINES This lot includes five 30 round Magpul Industries Corp., PMAG30 magazines in 5.56mm / .223 Rem. There are four gently used magazines and one sealed in its original factory packaging and all rate excellent. (1X108288-1A)

2706. AR / M4 MAGAZINES This lot includes four 30 round Magpul Industries Corp., PMAG30 magazines in 5.56mm / .223 Rem., sealed in their factory packaging, in excellent condition. (1X108288-1)

2707. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of two Springfield Armory XD 12 rd., stainless steel 357 Sig magazines in as-new condition. (1X78172-11Y)

2708. AR-15 MAGAZINES This lot includes six total. There is one 10 round and five 20 round magazines. First are two Colt marked magazines with overall light handling marks and finish loss associated with use. Second are two Simmonds Precision Products magazines that are mostly devoid of finish. Third is a single Adventure Line Mfg. Co. magazine retaining near all of its original finish with light scratches near all over. Fourth is a custom shortened body, 10 round magazine with Simmonds Precision Products baseplate that has been reattached with pins and the gaps sealed with what appears to be body filler. The magazines are in good to excellent condition. (1X108010-15C)

2709. MAGAZINE LOT This lot consists of two magazines for AR-15 style sporting rifles. First is a 20 round aluminum magazine made by ASC LLC. Second is a 30 round black composite Thermold or PMAG style magazine in its original packaging. Both are in excellent condition. (3X47428-110H)

2710. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three Springfield XD magazines for the XD Service and Tactical model pistols. The 16 rd. 9mm, stainless steel magazines rate as new. (1X78172-11K)

2711. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three Springfield XD magazines for the XD Series and Tactical models. These are 16 rd., 9mm, stainless steel magazines in as new condition. (1X78172-11M)

2712. LOT OF MAGAZINES This is a lot of three Springfield XD magazines for the XD Service and Tactical models. The 16 rd., 9mm, stainless steel magazines are as-new. (1X78172-11I)

2713. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three Springfield XD magazines for the XD Service and Tactical models. These are 16 rd., stainless steel, 9mm magazines in as-new condition. (1X78172-11H)

2714. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three Springfield XD magazines for the XD Service and Tactical model pistols. These 16 rd., stainless steel, 9mm magazines rate as-new. (1X78172-11G)

2715. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three Pro Mag SMI 11N nickel magazines for the S&W models 410 & 4006. The ten rd. 40 S&W magazines are unused in their original packaging. (1X78172-11A)

2716. LOT OF MAGAZINES This is a lot of three Pro Mag SMI 11N nickel magazines for the S&W models 410 & 4006. The ten rd. 40 S&W magazines are unused in their original packaging. (78172-11B)

2717. LOT OF MODIFIED UZI MAGAZINES This lot contains two 36 round steel body magazines that have had alterations to the catch. There is a plate with a Suomi style catch that has been spot welded to the back of each magazine and both appear to remain in very good condition. (3X106247-49BK)

2718. LOT OF MAGAZINES This lot consists of three Springfield Armory XD .357 Sig. magazines for the XD Service and Tactical models. The 12 rd. stainless steel magazines are as-new in the original packaging. (1X78172-11P)

2719. LOT OF AR-15 MAGAZINES A total of three to include (1) Universal Inds. Div., M16/M16A1 5.56mm 20 round magazine with trace amounts of its grey phosphate finish left in overall very good condition, (1) Colt 30 round 5.56mm magazine having light overall scratches with much of its original finish left, in very good plus condition, and (1) Adventure Line MFG., Co., 30 round magazine with overall light scratches and a few moderate scratches the has about 65% finish left, in overall good to very good condition. (108499-2)

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Optics2720. S&W SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a new-in-box Smith & Wesson 3-9X43 General Hunting riflescope. The scope features a matte

blue finish and a duplex reticle with bright, excellent optics. The scope is housed in its original box with the manual and lens caps included. (48428-48)

2721. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a vintage Redfield 2-7X32 riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. Included are a set of Redfield style rings, the front is noticeably higher than the rear. An excellent example overall. (48428-15A)

2722. NORINCO SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Norinco 3-9X40 riflescope. The matte finish scope includes a set of lens covers and features a duplex reticle with excellent optics. The tube has some minor ring marks from having been mounted but the scope remains in otherwise excellent condition. (47882-7)

2723. CENTER POINT SIGHT LOT This lot consists of a Center Point red dot sight. The sight features both a red and green dot and has a 1” tube and rings with integral base to fit a Weaver or picatinny rail system. The sight cannot be tested as the CR1620 battery is not operational. Included are a set of flip-up lens covers. (47882-8C)

2724. MOSSBERG SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Mossberg 8-M4b series riflescope. The scope retains only its horizontal crosshair and has optics that are a bit hazy. The tube has some areas of light surface oxidation; the original rubber eyecup is present but is hardened beyond use. A Mossberg No.8 sideplate mount is affixed, the mounting screws are included. Scope is housed in its original two-piece box and includes the original instruction sheet. (47882-15)

2725. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Redfield Battlezone 3-9X42 tactical riflescope. The matte black scope features a TAC-MOA reticle and has bright excellent optics. A set of rings for mounting to a picatinny rail and a set of factory lens covers are included. Originally this scope would have included two elevation turrets, one for 223/5.566 and another for 308/7.62, only the 308 turret is present. An excellent tactical series scope in excellent condition. (48498-7A)

2726. NIKON SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Nikon Buckmasters 3-9X40 riflescope. This matte finish scope features a BDC reticle and is equipped with a set of Weaver see-thru rings, one ring is missing a top screw. A set of factory lens covers is also included and the scope is in excellent overall condition. (48498-5A)

2727. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold European 30 1.25-4X riflescope in excellent condition. This matte black scope features a #4 German style reticle and has bright, excellent optics. Scope includes a set of Leupold signature series rings and is in excellent condition. The perfect accessory for your express or large bore dangerous game rifle. (48470-4A)

2728. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold Vari-XIII 3.5-10X40 riflescope. The gloss finish scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. The tube has some light wear marks from having been mounted but remains in excellent overall condition. A Ram-Line flip-up Polar Cap is included. (48441-53A)

2729. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold M8 3X riflescope. The scope features a gloss blue finish that is fading to plum and has a post and crosshair type reticle with excellent optics. The tube has a few light ring marks from mounting but the scope remains in excellent condition overall. (48450-9A)

2730. WEATHERBY SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weatherby 2 3/4-10X variable power riflescope. The scope features a fine crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from mounting but the scope remains in excellent condition overall. (48470-2A)

2731. TASCO SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Tasco 6-24X40 adjustable objective riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has very good optics. There are some light ring marks on the tube from having been mounted but scope remains in excellent condition otherwise. (48440-2A)

2732. NIGHT VISION SIGHT LOT This lot consists of a Sight Mark Photon XT 4.6X42S digital night vision riflescope. The sight is weatherproof and shockproof and can be used in day or night and has a built in IR illuminator. It operates with two AA batteries and functions correctly. Included are two 30mm rings which enable mounting to virtually any Weaver or picatinny rail type mount. An excellent example overall great for a variety of shooting situations. (48541-6AS20823)

2733. WEATHERBY SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a 2 3/4 -10X variable power riflescope. The scope features a fine crosshair reticle with excellent optics. There are some light ring marks along the tube from having been mounted, but overall the scope remains in excellent condition. (48530-4A)

2734. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a vintage Redfield 4X32 Tracker series riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. The tube has some light ring marks from mounting but remains in excellent condition overall. (48441-44A)

2735. WEATHERBY SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weatherby Premier 3X-9x40 riflescope. The scope features a wide-angle duplex reticle with excellent optics and eye lens focus with knurled lock ring adjustment. The gloss finish tube has some light ring marks and chips in the finish from having been mounted but overall the scope remains in excellent condition. (218521-3A)

2736. WEATHERBY SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weatherby Supreme 3-9x44 riflescope. The scope features a fine duplex reticle with clear optics and eye lens focus. There are some minor ring marks but remains in excellent condition overall. (218521-4A)

2737. REDFIELD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Redfield 2X-7X riflescope. The scope features a crosshair reticle with clear optics. The scope is mounted to a pair of Weaver 1” pivot mounts so you can utilize your rifle’s iron sights as well and is in excellent condition overall. (218521-5A)

2738. MIXED SCOPE LOT This lot consists of 3 scopes: (1) unmarked 1.5X-4.5X riflescope with post and crosshair reticle and clear optics. The paint has worn off some of the magnification marks, there are ring marks and the finish has dulled over the years; (1) Bushnell Scope Chief 2.5X riflescope with crosshair reticle and clear optics. There are light ring marks and some chips in the finish around the objective bell; (1) Burris 1 3/4X-5X riflescope with a fine duplex reticle and clear optics. There are light scratches and ring marks. (218476-16A,23A,101A)

2739. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver K2.5-1 riflescope with a fine duplex reticle and clear optics. There are some minor ring marks and scratches but remains in excellent condition overall. (218476-22A)

2740. LYMAN SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Lyman All-Weather Alaskan 2 1/2 power riflescope. The scope features a post-only reticle with clear optics. There are light ring marks and scratches and the finish has dulled but remains in excellent condition overall. (218476-26A)

2741. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver V7-II Micro-Trac 2.5X-7X riflescope. The scope features a post and crosshair reticle with clear optics. There are some light scratches and the scope remains in excellent condition overall. (218476-100A)

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2742. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold M8-6X riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle with clear optics and remains in excellent condition overall. (218476-107A)

2743. LEUPOLD SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Leupold 3x9 Vari-X II riflescope. The scope features a duplex reticle with clear optics. There are light scratches and ring marks but it remains in excellent condition overall. (218476-102A)

2744. WEAVER SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a Weaver V9-II Micro-Trac 3X-9X rifle scope. The scope features a post and crosshair reticle with clear optics and includes a parallax adjustment ring located on the objective bell graduated from 15-1000 yards. There are perhaps some very light scratches and this scope remains in excellent condition overall. (218476-106A)

2745. J. UNERTL 2” SUPER VARMINT SCOPE with calibrated head serial #64805, 15X, 24” overall with crosshair reticle and slightly fuzzy optics. The metal surfaces retain 85%thinning blue with overall light scratches and spots of oxidation staining. The scope comes with 1/4 MOA Posa-Mounts, 2 clamp rings, spring, and screw-in lens covers. It would benefit from a professional cleaning and would likely become one of your favorite optics. (108153-7A)

2746. J. UNERTL 1” TARGET SCOPE with calibrated head serial #52367, 10X, 21 3/4” overall with cross hair reticle and crisp clear optics. The metal surfaces retain 85% thinning blue with plum undertones and spots of bare metal along the top edge. The scope comes with a rubber eye cup, 1/4 MOA click target mounts, and clamp ring and remains in very good usable condition. (108320-103A)

2747. J. UNERTL SMALL GAME SCOPE serial #25842, 6X, 18 1/4” overall with cross hair reticle and crisp clean optics. The metal surfaces retain 98% blue finish with spots of light fine oxidation staining with a couple of minor scratches. The scope comes with 1/4 MOA click target mounts, 2 clamp rings, and spring and remains in excellent condition. (108320-98A)

2748. J. UNERTL 1” TARGET SCOPE with calibrated head serial #13501, 10X, 21 3/4”overall with cross hair reticle and slightly cloudy optics. The cross hairs are slightly fuzzy and the scope could benefit from a professional cleaning. The metal surfaces retain 90% evenly thinning blue finish with several tiny scratches and silvering along the edges and working parts. The scope comes with 1/4 MOA target mounts, a clamp ring and screw-in lens covers and remain in very good condition overall. (108320-140A)

2749. TC HAWKEN HUNTER SERIES 4X32 fixed power scope with centerplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 8 3/4” overall with a matte black finish having a couple apologies on the finish and comes with rings that appear to be for a Weaver style base. (108440-23A)

2750. TASCO PRONGHORN FIXED POWER RIFLE SCOPE (LIKELY 4X) with duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope measures 11 3/4” overall and has a set of 1” Weaver style rings attached. The gloss black finish has spots of flaking and overall scattered patches of oxidation staining and would make a great inclement weather optic. A set of two piece bases are included. (108443-2)

2751. AIMPOINT RED DOT This lot includes a Patrol Rifle Optic. The sight features a 2 MOA red dot, front and rear flip-up lens covers, and rail grabber mount that allows easy installation on any Picatinny style rail. The optic comes in its original factory box with manual, related papers and Allen wrench. (1085512-6)

2752. BUSHNELL SCOPE LOT Two total: (1) Bushnell Sportview 3-9x40 rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear optics, 12” overall length, matte black with a couple of light blemishes; (1) Bushnell Sportview 3-9x38 rifle scope with a duplex reticle and clear optics, 12 1/2” overall length, gloss black with faint ring marks and a couple of minor handling marks. (1X128303-86I,L)

2753. WEATHERBY SCOPE LOT This lot consists of a variable 2 3/4-10X riflescope. This classic scope features a crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. The tube has a few light ring marks from having been mounted, but overall the scope remains in excellent condition. (1X48366-15A)

2754. BUSHNELL SCOPE This lot includes a Sportsman 3-9X rifle scope with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope measures 12 3/4” overall with a glossy black finish that shows light ring marks along the 1” diameter tube. Scope remains in excellent condition. (2X108013-12F)

2755. WEAVER SCOPE LOT Weaver V22 rifle scope with crosshair reticle and clear optics, 7/8” tube, 12 1/2” overall length showing a few minor handling marks and comes with a set of rings. (2X128211-8A)

Sights2756. WILLIAMS SIGHT LOT This lot consists of two packages of Williams WGRS Mini 14/30 rear aperture sights. Made to fit the popular

Ruger carbines these sights are as new and in the original packaging. (46850-6I)2757. WILLIAMS SIGHT LOT This lot consists of two packages of Williams WGRS RU22 sights. Made to fit the popular Ruger 10/22 carbines

and some Winchester shotguns these sights are as new and in the original packaging. Both sets are listed as including a front Fire Sight, however only one set is complete, the other is missing the fiber optic front sight. (46850-6J)

2758. WILLIAMS SIGHT LOT This lot consists two packages of Williams FP series rear aperture sights. First is a Model 94-36 which fits a number of modern lever action rifles and includes a Fire Sight front fiber optic sight. Next is a Model 88 which will fit the Winchester Model 88 & 100 rifles, Sako Finnwolf and certain earlier Marlin rifles. These sights are as new and in the original packaging. (46850-6K)

2759. WILLIAMS SIGHT LOT This lot consists two packages of Williams rear aperture sights. First is a Model FP-GR which fits a number of grooved receiver airguns and 22 rifles. Next is a Model 5D-SH which will fit the Sheridan Blue Streak and Silver Streak air rifles. These sights are as-new and in the original packaging. (46850-6L)

2760. SIGHT LOT This lot consists of a Redfield rear aperture sight and accessories. The sight is not model marked and is made to fit the rounded side of a receiver. Included is an unmarked globe style front sight with inserts that will fit into a 3/8” dovetail. Also included are a box of Lyman front sight inserts and a set of Redfield 7/8” scope rings designed to fit a proprietary base. All are in excellent condition. (47882-14M)

2761. SIGHT LOT This lot consists of an assortment of vintage receiver sights and sight parts. Included are: one Williams FP series for the Savage Model 99 with box; one Lyman 57SA for the Savage 99; one Lyman combination sight for the Savage 99; one Lyman combination sight for the Remington 14 rifle, one Lyman 55S sight and a small box containing Lyman, Redfield and other assorted sight parts. All are in very good condition, and may have some areas of light surface oxidation. Of the identified sights, not all include their mounting screws. (47882-8I)

2762. BSA RD30 ILLUMINATED SIGHT This red dot features an 11 position rheostat and Weaver style attachment. The sight is fully func-tional and will need a battery for operation. Included is a rubber bikini style lens cover and both remain in excellent condition. (108549-5A)

2763. TRUGLO SIGHT This lot includes a Reflex sight featuring red or green dot with five brightness settings and four choices of dot. The sight is fully functional and comes with a Picatinny style mount and remains in excellent condition. (108552-7)

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Miscellaneous2764. FRAMED OIL PAINTING OF A TIGER CUB This is a framed,

original oil painting of a tiger cub, atop rocky ground, at the mouth of its den. Signed by artist D Williams and dated 1985, the background canvas is in black. The actual identity of the artist is unknown, the lower corner is signed “D Williams 85”. While folky, the image is rath-er endearing. The view measures 23 1/2” by 35 1/2”. The canvas is framed in a rather nice stepped cavetto-base and bead-molded frame, antique gold and black enamel with a tan linen liner at the view. The external dimensions are 31” by 43”. (please note that due to the size and fragility of the item extra shipping will apply) (38554)

2765. COLLECTIBLE S&W FACTORY BOX This lot consists of a very nice collectible red hinged top box for Smith and Wesson revolvers. The red pebbled paper-covered exterior rates very fine with some very light scuffing at corners and edges with a light water stain on its lid; it is unobtrusive. The orange end label reads “SMITH & WESSON / NEW 38 DEPARTURE / NICKEL, 3 1/4 INCH.”. The interior has the factory “Directions for Use” printed on the underside of the lid and the box is not numbered, the bottom paper showing light scuffing and very light edge loss. A very fine to excellent vintage box for your “Lemon Squeezer”. (3,48211-27A)

2766. PIECE OF WINCHESTER USRA CORRESPONDENCE TO GUN MAN KEN WATERS This lot consists of a 1983-dated letter from the U.S. Repeating Arms Co. to gun writer and cartridge guru Ken Waters. The letter details that Federal Cartridge and “Winchester” have undertaken

to manufacture the “7x30 Waters” cartridge and are seeking confirmation the Mr. Waters did indeed consent to the use of his name in connection with the cartridge. The letter is signed by then Vice President of Legal Affairs, Donald R. Motsko, and additionally is signed by Ken Waters. An additional “bonus” is a 7-page text written by Mr. Waters, typed out, entitled “CLASSIC RIFLES” “THE SPENCER”, no doubt for his column by that name. A neat collection of historical documents connected to this well-known cartridge guru and gun writer. (38218-70)

2767. MILLER BROTHERS 101 RANCH PROGRAM This is an original program from the Miller Brothers 101 Ranch. The cover is in full color and the interior is rife with photos and advertisements. The three principles of the show, Zack Miller, Joe Miller and George Miller are pictured along with a cavalcade of riders, Indians, soldiers, cowboys and horse people of all description. It would appear to date from sometime in the early 1920s and is roughly 48 pages and is a complete compilation of the show and all its per-formances. The front shows “Miller Brothers” in a large riband, the portraits of the three men and then “101 Ranch/Real Wild West & Great Far East” this is the “Magazine and Daily Review” and is priced at 15₵. The cover shows a number of small tears, a few divots missing and a 1 1/2” square at the upper left corner, the cover and first page are attached to one another, then detached from the balance of the book; the same is true of the rear cover, having the very last page attached to it but being detached from the balance of the program. Inside are advertisements for everything from tire chains to batteries to L.C. Smith shotguns and Colt Firearms, Peters ammunition and Sanka coffee and everything in between. A very nice piece of Western and Oklahoma history, the cover is embossed “Free Public Library/Stillwater Oklahoma”. (38433- 144) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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2768. BUFFALO BILL SHEET MUSIC This lot consists of two separate two-step marches. “The Two Bills/March Two-Step by William Sweeney” © 1910. Three pages of sheet music, the cover with an image of Buffa-lo Bill Cody and Major GW Lillie--Pawnee Bill, in a circle with a mountainous canyon back-drop behind. The cover shows its lower corner missing but is very good overall, the back with an advertisement for Jerome H Remick music publishers Detroit New York (the publishers of the music). “Buffalo Bills Farewell/March and Two-Step” also by William Sweeney © 1911. Three pages of sheet music, the cover with a photograph of showman Buffalo Bill holding his Winchester 1873 rifle and hat in each hand, an illustration of a Buffalo head with crossed rifles to his left. This example is a slightly more tender with a few more tears in the cover and a full separation along the back spine. This example published by M Witmark & Sons. A neat collection of antique sheet music dedicated to these Western showman. (38433-144A) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2769. AMERICAN EXPRESS CO.-WELLS FARGO & COMPANY EPHEMERA LOT This lot consists of an antique “American Express” hanging sign. The sign, quadruple bordered in red and black ink, reads simply “American” above a federal shield and “Express” along the bottom, both of these in an arc surrounding the shield. It is hard to tell but the original colors may actually have been blue and red, on a white background but with the foxing and ingrained soiling from the years the colors have faded. This label is affixed to a stiff card stock background with brass or tin eyelets riveted through the card stock and label, no doubt to suspend over an American Express window in a railway station or elsewhere. Externally the sign measures about 15” by about 12”. There are some areas of loss to the label around its periphery, most prevalent in the area around the suspension holes. The next item is a Wells Fargo & Company receipt dated December 19, 1900. The freight receipt is written to E.D. Parson for something glass, valued at $25, on its way to A. Waters of Rochester New York. There is a one cent documentary federal tax stamp affixed to it in the upper right corner. It shows a couple of folds from the years but is over all very good to excellent. The rear of the receipt shows numerous advertisements for Wells Fargo & Companies express lines throughout the world. The document measures 8 1/2” by 5 1/2”. The last piece is a 1907-dated Wells Fargo & Company “Express Special Rate Circular No. 31”. It is for “Special Rates for Oregon”. The reader is instructed to “refer to tariff and erase from list of Oregon points named therein: Astoria/Clifton/Clatskanie/Fort Stevens/Rainier/Seaside/Warrenton” these offices having been closed. This shows a bit of ingrained soiling and foxing with a minor moisture stain on along its lower edge. The document measures 8 1/2” by 5 1/2”. A neat lot of Wells Fargo/American Express Co. ephemera. (384433-144B) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2770. FIREARMS HANGTAG LOT This lot consists of two antique hang tags and six modern tags. The first item is a very rare Colt Fire-Arms Manufacturing Co hangtag for a 10 Bore shotgun No. 9880. It had 30” barrels and weighed 9 3/4 Lbs. At 40 yards it would keep 320 and 318 pellets in a 30” circle (left and right barrels respectively). The tag shows some minor foxing and a bit of oil staining along with a few very small tears. The attaching string is intact. The next item is an A.H. Fox hangtag for a Sterlingworth serial #139102. The arm was a 12 gauge with 30” tubes choked mod. And full. This tag is marked with the Savage name and Utica address. It rates very good with a few minor stains and the hanging string is intact. Lastly are three Remington Arms Co hangtags. Likely from the 60’s or 70’s. There are three for “22 Rifles”, two for shotguns, these in the shape of a shotshell, and one for “Big Game Rifles”. All six rate very good plus to excellent and all have their green attaching string intact. A nice lot overall, we have never encountered and actual Colt Firearms hangtag before. (38433-144C) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2771. L.C. SMITH EPHEMERA LOT This lot consists of a catalog and an envelope, which no doubt held a catalog. The L.C. Smith catalog is from the post 1906-period, as its frontispiece lists the accolades won at the Eastern handicap, Grand American handicap and the Lewis and Clark expositions, in 1902-1906. The cover features a color image of hunter and dog with the company name, the image somewhat sun-faded. 32 pages total, bound by a wound string. The front and rear covers, as well as the pages immediately following and preceding them, have come detached. The interior is very nice and fully readable and covers their full line of arms. The rear of the catalog has a mod-erate amount of pencil “cyphering” on it, someone having used it to do arithmetic. The front cover shows remnants of old cellophane tape and a water stain in the upper right corner. The next item is an envelope from the Baker Gun, manufactured by L.C. Smith, Syracuse, NY. It shows an image of the gun, and extolls the arm’s virtues. The envelope, which no doubt held a catalog, was addressed to Mr. C. Shufey of New Market, Shenandoah Cty. VA. It shows a bit of soiling and a small missing corner piece with a mouse-nibbled piece missing at lower right. There is a cancelled 1 cent stamp affixed. An interesting lot for the L.C. Smith aficionado. (38433-144D) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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2772. NEW YORK STATE POWDERHORN This is an older antique Powderhorn, likely post-flintlock period, with in-teresting engraving from the period of use. The horn mea-sures about 11” overall and is a cream-colored patina at its base and toning to a translucent yellow-tan mid-body to chocolate brown at the nozzle. There is a semi-bulbous softwood plug fitted retained by 15 hand wrought square iron brads with a button-shaped iron brad at the apex of the dome as hanger provision. The body is reduced its entire length to form a conical nozzle but no stopper is present. The base of the horn shows two dogs chasing a buck along with a pair of initials in panel “IF”. Above this is an image of a waterway with flat boats navigating, each with a single sail and a man at the tiller atop a flat-roofed cabin. In the background are rolling mountainous hills with trees and settlements, this appearing very much like upstate New York, in the capital region on the Hudson. There is a geometric band above-which is an Eagle atop a globe flanked by a Federal Shield, plow and sheaf of wheat left and harp and fouled anchor right, with some foliate decoration, a crescent moon and star on the back of the horn. The horn certainly has some age and the engraving was done during the period of use. (38433-91) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2773. CARVED MODERN POWDERHORN This is a modern powderhorn with flat softwood plug and neat saw-tooth edging, much of which has chipped away. The body is rather large and is about 16 1/2” overall length. It is a translucent cream color at its base transitioning to a dark gray-black at the nozzle. The body is reduced and culminates in a fancy ribbed medial about two thirds the way down its length with a nonagonal faceted section, two more medials, another nonagonal faceted section then checkered medials and a flaring nozzle. There is a small eyelet affixed at the flat base which is a replacement, there is a more elaborate ring and eyelet affixed near the nozzle as hanger provision. There is rather nice engraving of a Federal Eagle with “E Pluribus Unum” in riband at the base of the horn with 13 stars between his out-stretched wings. Behind this on the back of the horn within a rectangular geometric border is “Arouse Jolly Bacchus of the Horn to Embrace,/Twill Cheer up the Spirits to Follow the Chase,/It Will Brac (sic) up the Nerves the Game to Pursue,/and Cause the Bold Huntsman to Give the Halloo”, a legend found on antique powderhorns from the colonial period. As-mentioned the base shows a number of chips around its periphery and a small crack, most of which would disappear were the sawtooth edge trimmed down to be in line with the flat plug. Overall a nicely made modern horn that would be perfect for the reenactor or primitive huntsman. (38433-90) [Paul Weisberg Collection].

2774. ANTIQUE ARTILLERY PRIMING POWDERHORN This is a plain-bodied 13 1/2” priming horn with turned concave hardwood plug with detachable turned hardwood filler plug. The horn is a translucent cream color toning to a darker gray at the nozzle end. The nozzle or priming end features a conical nozzle with simple incise grooves. It features a spring-loaded cut off, the very tip of which is no longer present but would be an easy fabrication for anyone mechanical. There are two iron eyelets attached as a hanging provision, perhaps below-decks where the horn would hang for the gun crew. and rather nice antique artillery priming horn over all. (38433-14) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2775. ANTIQUE GUNNING BOX WITH SNIPE DECOYS This is a red-painted box with hinged lid and a single drawer. On the interior are two snipe decoys, amongst an array of old adhered feathers. Each decoy retains some nice old paint, one bird standing, one bird feeding. They are roughly 9” in length with about 2 1/2” beaks. Each decoy has a circular hole in its base for stand, none is included, no doubt the hunter would merely pick a suitable twig from the surrounding area. There is a recessed area for the decoys within the box, they fit rather well. Beneath this there are recesses for 16 shotshells, there are 15 old paper-hulled 12 ga. shells included showing various degrees of tarnish on their bases, they are primarily Peters but also with some Rem-UMC and in SR & Co. Mallard, with various shot sizes present. The pull-outer drawer features an old nickeled 12 ga. priming tool which is slightly oxidized, brass funnel/ram with turned rosewood plunger, a turned rosewood decapping block, a metal hand-made wad press and a rosewood and nickel shot/powdered dipper. The lid is currently detached but four screws would rectify that in short order. Really a rather nice hand-made gunning box overall from some shore-gunner of yesteryear. (38433-111) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2776. GERMAN M17 STAHLHELM LOT This lot consists of a World War One era German M17 Stahlhelm with a dark green camouflage paint that may be post war applied. The exterior of the helmet shows scattered flaking paint, scratches and oxidation. The interior is an oxidized brown patina with scattered flaking and staining. There are no visible size or maker’s markings on the interior and there is no liner assembly present. The steel sweatband is loose and it is an overall oxidized brown patina with a large section missing and there is a broken original leather chinstrap present with scattered dirt staining, crazing, crackling and flaking. A good example piece for the fledgling military collector. (208485-1)

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2777. ITALIAN NATIONAL PARTY CAP This lot consists of a black Italian fascist national party cap. The exterior of the cap shows some scattered dust and dirt staining. The interior has a maker’s mark and it shows some scattered small staining spots. The sweatband has a prominent tear on the right side, there are a few other smaller

tears in the liner and a prominent tear on the right side of the in-terior. A very good example of a fascist Italian cap. (208409-19F) 2778. ITALIAN M33 HELMET This lot consists of an Italian M33 helmet. The exterior of the helmet has a textured green paint with scattered light flaking spots. The interior has a smooth green paint with “BT78” stamped on the left side of the skirt, some scattered flaking and oxidation. The liner shows scattered crazing, dust staining and staining from the years. A very good item for the military collector. (208409-16C)

2779. NAZI MOTORCYCLE HELMET This lot consists of a World War Two Nazi leather motorcycle helmet. The front of the

helmet has a Nazi eagle over swastika plate with scattered light oxidation. The leather exterior of the helmet shows a couple dented

areas on the right side of rim, scattered dirt staining, crazing and flaking. The interior of the helmet shows scattered crazing, flaking and dirt staining.

There are a couple of torn sections missing from their interior leather and the top of the dome has a “58 1/2” size marking. An interesting lot for the military collector. (208409-17)

2780. ITALIAN ALPINI HAT LOT This lot consists of a dark green Italian military alpini hat that is likely post-war. The felt exterior has two holes on the left and right sides, there is a patch on the front that appears to be of a

torch. There is a large black feather on the left side of the hat and the exterior shows scattered dust staining. The interior shows some light crazing, light flaking and scattered dust staining. A neat lot for the military collector. (208409-19C)

2781. ITALIAN 7TH ALPINI REGIMENT HAT LOT This lot consists of a 7th Alpini regiment 2nd Lieutenant hat. The front of the hat has a gold colored eagle over a number 7 cloth patch. The green felt exterior of the hat shows some minor staining spots. The light green band has a few areas of staining and the brass feather container has some white paint and oxidation staining. There are two feathers present one black, the other a light brown. The interior of the hat has an eagle, it is marked “S.CARDIA/Via Firenze 57/ROMA”. The interior shows some scattered small spots of light staining. This hat includes a document showing a photo of an Alpini soldier named Piatti Ermenglide, who was in the Italian army in Africa during World War Two and the document details his service in Italian. A neat lot for the World War Two collector. (208409-19D)

2782. ITALIAN 5TH ALPINI REGIMENT HAT LOT This lot consists of a 5th Alpini regiment light green and tan hat. The front of the hat has a gold eagle over a number 5 cloth patch. The ex-terior of the hat shows several small brown stain spots, the brass feather holder shows scattered oxidation staining and there are two multi colored feathers present. The interior of the hat is marked “ASPRGMONTE/(EAGLE)” and “6/59/71/4”. The interior shows some light flaking and scattered crazing. A very good example of a hard-to-find Italian hat. (208409-19B)

2783. MUSSOLINI LOT This lot consists of a framed drawing and a bust of Italian dictator Benito Mus-solini. The drawing shows a young Mussolini in 1922 sitting and reading a document. The draw-ing was done by an unknown artist, the picture measures 8” in length and 6 1/2” in width, the frame measures 14” in length and 11” in width. The bust is marked “BENITO MUSSOLINI” on its stand, it appears to be bronze and it shows scat-tered oxidation and flaking throughout. The bust measures 6 1/4” in height and 4 1/2” in width at the shoulders. An interesting lot for the student of history. (208409-20B)

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2784. ITALIAN PITH HELMET This lot consists of an Italian military tan pith helmet. The front of the helmet has a cloth black eagle over a trumpet and cannons. The light tan helmet shows some scattered dark and white stain spots. The interior of the helmet has the same tan paint with

scattered light staining and the rear interior of the dome is marked “56”. A great item for the collector of Italian militaria. (208409-19E)

2785. ORDNANCE LOT This lot consists of 20 rounds of Italian 7.35 ammunition, a Breda machine gun clip and an inert 45mm Brixia mortar round. The ammunition shows scattered tarnish and they are housed in the Breda clip which also shows scattered tarnish. The mortar round shows scattered oxidation with the heaviest oxidation being at top. (208409-23)

2786. NAMED USAF P4A HELMET LOT This lot consists of a named US Air Force P4A flying helmet. The helmet has a tan paint job with the name “Rich-ard” and scattered light flaking, crazing and dirt staining. The metal parts of the helmet show scattered oxidation and the front visor shows scattered scuffing.

There are two red stars on both the left and right sides of the helmet. “CARL” is painted on the back and “DICE” on top of the visor. The leather interior shows crazing, flaking and dirt staining. The interior has a white USAF logo on top of the liner and “DICE” written in black on the top of the dome. This helmet allegedly belonged to USAF Major Richard Carl Dice and was worn while he was stationed in France in 1959. A letter from Mr. Dice is included stating that he give it to his son as a gift and he wore the helmet while flying

both F-100D and T33 planes. The letter also states that Chuck Yeager was his squadron’s commander in 1957 and that there is a crack in the helmet where chinstrap is fastened. Also included are a declaration tag and a condemned tag

for the helmet. Major Dice was later killed in 1969 during a bombing run on Laos. A neat helmet with a history. (208409-22)

2787. GERMAN M38 PARATROOPER HELMET This lot consists of a German M38 style Fallschrimjager helmet. The exterior of the helmet has a gray feldgrau paint with

scattered light flaking, scratches, scuffs and some small spots of oxidation. The interior has the same gray feldgrau paint with scattered flaking and light oxidation. The rear of the interior is marked “7191” and the left side is marked “ET71”. The liner and chinstrap are likely reproduction and show scattered crazing and dirt staining. There are no decals on the helmet and it has the spanner type rivets. A good representative piece for the military collector. (208409-16B)2788. ITALIAN OFFICER’S ALPINI HAT This lot consists of a light green Italian Alpini hat. The front of the hat has a black cloth eagle over a pair of trumpets. The hat shows some light dirt staining. The hat features a red felt decoration and an empty brass feather

holder that has a cross in center. The top of the dome of the interior has an eagle over the word “ASPROMONTE” and the rear visor is marked with a size “5/57/7”. The interior is blue

with a brown sweatband and there is scattered crazing on the sweatband. A nice item for the military collector. (208409-19A)

2789. VIETNAM SPECIAL FORCES UNIFORM GROUPING This lot consists of a utility fatigue shirt, an M1956 pistol belt, a set of M1956 suspenders, two M1956 magazine pouches, a M1911 magazine pouch, an M1956 canteen, M1956 canteen cover, a Cathey made M1911 holster, a carabiner and an OD green boonie hat. The jacket has Master Sergeant rank patches on both sleeves, a 1st Special Forces and “AIRBORNE” tab on the left sleeve, a “US ARMY” and an airborne patch above it. The sleeves are rolled up, one of the buttons is missing, the jacket shows scattered staining and the patches have a faded appearance. The belt and its accessories show scattered dust, dirt staining and scuffing. The metal parts show some light oxidation and some of the markings appear faded. The boonie hat has a red, white and blue lapel pin with the word “THAILAND” over it, a “THAILAND” tab on the left side and a “U-TAPAO” tab on the right side. The hat has a couple missing chips on its rim, scattered flaking and minor staining spots. The items are mounted on a headless mannequin and please note if the mannequin is desired by the purchaser extra shipping will apply. A neat item for a Vietnam War display. (208409-15)

2790. ITALIAN MILITARIA LOT This lot consists of four pieces of Italian fascist militaria. The first two items are fascist brass shoulder boards present that show scattered light oxidation. The third item is an Italian fascist eagle over trumpet patch. The patch shows a minor tear at top and some light dirt stain-ing. The last item is an Italian fascist Youth of the Lictor badge that shows scattered flaking. The items are housed in a black case. An interesting lot for the militaria collector. (208409-20A1)

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2791. ITALIAN MILITARIA LOT This lot consists of 20 assorted pieces of Italian fascist militaria. The items include a Lapel pin with “7” against a mountain background for the 7th Alpini regiment, two 7th Alpini regiment medals, two pins which have a red star on them, a brass Italian fascist pin, three buttons that show an eagle over the Italian fascist logo, a brass button with a fascist logo, two small buttons which have an eagle over trumpets, a small brass button that has a red cross, a badge which has “24/MAG,/XVI” and “PRO/COLNIE/CLIMATICHE” on it and a medal that has an Alpini trooper on it. There are five cloth items including two black rectangular tabs that have a gold border, a tan tab that has three gold stars, a white tab with a gold border and three gold stars and finally a gray patch which has a crown over a black star. The items are housed in a black case. A neat lot for the militaria collector. (208409-20A2)

2792. ITALIAN CAMOUFLAGE UNIFORM LOT This lot consists of an Italian camouflage helmet cover, blouse and two parts of pants. The camouflage is a green and light tan color. The items show a few holes, scattered stain spots and some loose threads. One of the pairs of pants has a large tear below the groin area, there is some indiscernible writing on this pair and there do not appear to be any labels on all four items. These items may be post-war but they will make a good addition to any military collection. (208409-18A)

2793. BRITISH AIRBORNE BERET LOT This lot consists of two red British airborne berets. The first has a red and white patch on the front with a pin that has a sword and “SUPPORT TO ALL”. The interior of this beret appears unmarked and it shows overall dust staining. The second beret has a medical emblem on the front, the interior is marked “KAV GOL/WEAR/LIMITED/(Broad Arrow)/191. This beret shows scattered dust staining and some loose threads. (208409-18B)

2794. VIETNAM BOONIE HAT LOT This lot consists of three boonie hats. The first is a green color with “VIETNAM” on side of the rim and “66 NHA TRANG 69” on the other. The hat shows some scattered loose threads. The second hat is a green camouflage hat that has a “VIET-NAM” tab on one rim. This hat shows some scattered dirt staining from the years. The third hat is plain OD green hat that was made by M&B headwear company. There is some pen writing on the tag, some scattered loose threads and light dirt staining. (208409-18C)

2795. MILITARY HEADGEAR LOT This lot consists of three items. The first is a green beret with their emblem and a pin with their motto on the front. The beret shows scattered dirt staining and the liner shows scattered crazing and flaking. The next item is a tiger striped camouflage beret with a badge on the front that has an eagle over the earth with a star in the center. This beret is likely South Vietnamese and the inside has a label that reads “HUNG DAO/SAIGON” and has a dragon in the center. The beret shows some scattered dust and dirt staining from the years. The last hat is an unmarked tan boonie style hat that shows scattered soiling, loose threads and dust staining. (208409-18D)

2796. ADRIAN HELMET LOT This lot consists of a brown Adrian style helmet shell. The exterior shows scattered flaking, scuff marks, scratches and oxidation. The front of the helmet lacks a badge or insignia. The interior lacks a liner or chinstrap and it is marked “CARPENTIER” across the dome. The interior shows scattered flaking, scuffing and oxidation. (208409-16D)

2797. ANTIQUE FIREFIGHTER HELMET This lot consists of a red helmet shell. The exterior has a couple dents, overall flaking and spots of oxidation on the base where it has flaked. The interior has mostly flaked to gray with scattered oxidation, staining and a chipping area at rear. The helmet appears similar to the French “Adrian” combat helmet and there is no liner assembly present. (208409-16A)

2798. TOY SHOTGUN LOT This lot consists of a toy “Upland Hunter” shotgun, leather cartridge belt and 16 toy shells. The shotgun resembles a side by side shotgun, it breaks open and operates like one as well. The shotgun is made from quality plastic and it shows some light handling and scuff marks. The toy shells can be inserted and removed from the shotgun. A neat gift for the young firearms enthusiast. (208409-3) {NON-GUN}

2799. MISC. HEADGEAR LOT This lot consists of three pieces of surplus headgear. The first is a red fez that has a blue tassel. This fez appears to be an Italian colonial fez, and it shows some light dust staining. The second piece is a German winter cap that has a pin on the front with a lion in the center. The exterior of this hat shows overall crazing, crackling and flaking. The interior is marked “BAMBERGER/MUTZEN-IN-DUSTRIE/56 1/2” and “HESSEN GERMANY”. The interior of the visor shows crackling and crazing throughout and the other parts of the interior show sparsely scattered dust staining. The last piece is an unmarked leather tanker helmet in tender condition. The tanker helmet appears to have some missing areas, overall crazing, flaking and crackling. (208409-18E)

2800. ITALIAN WEB GEAR LOT This lot consists of four assorted Italian pouches and a leather sling. Two of the pouches are dual rifle pouches and they show some crazing and dirt staining. The other two pouches are dual submachine magazine pouches mounted on suspender assembly. The submachine gun pouches have a broken belt loop, they show scattered crazing, flaking and dirt staining. The leather sling is short and may be for a Carcano carbine or a submachine gun. The sling shows scattered flaking, crazing and dirt staining. (208409-19G)

2801. ITALIAN WW2 GROUPING This lot consists of several personal items and a sword that purportedly belonged to the Italian World War Two soldier Attilio Tognetti, all are housed in a wooden crate. The first item is a manila folder full of several wartime images of Ethiopia and Italy during World War Two. The third item is a World War Two Italian flag that measures 22” in length and 18” in width. The flag shows scat-

tered stain spots, loose thread and small holes. The next items are two M29 Italian puttees in very good condition. The next item is blue and yellow suspender cord that shows scattered dirt staining and oxidation staining on the brass parts. The next item is aa blue and gold uniform cord that shows scattered dirt staining and oxidation on the brass end. The next item is a boxed post war Order of Italian Solidarity Medal. The medal has Anttilio Tognetti’s name on the back side, the medal shows some faint oxidation staining and the ribbon

has a hole and some loose threads. The last item is an Italian cavalry sword. The blade measures 30” and the sword is an overall 36” in length. The blade

remains mostly bright with engraving and scattered tiny spots of oxidation. The pommel and crossguard remain mostly bright with sparsely scattered light oxidation. The hard plastic black handles show some light handling marks and

the gold portapee shows some light dirt staining. The scabbard has some scattered light oxidation specks. A green felt cover for the sword is also included. The crate measures 55” in length, 6” in width and 8 1/2” in height. Please note extra

shipping will apply to this lot. An interesting collection of military items. (208409-12A)2802. HOLSTER AND POUCH LOT This lot consist of military canvas pouch and Ruger flap holster. Included are a single olive drab colored canvas pouch with drawstrings measuring approximately 5 1/4” x 10” and is marked “BAG, SPARE PARTS

/ 5559738 / MRT”. The second item is a Bianchi made Ruger leather flap holster for a 6 1/2” barreled Ruger Blackhawk single action revolver. The holster has an impressed Ruger Phoenix on the leather flap and brass flap latch hardware. The bag and holster rate excellent. (88425-2A&6A)

2803. COLT SINGLE ACTION REVOLVER HOLSTER AND BELT LOT This lot consist of an unmarked tooled leather Buscade-ro style holster and belt combination for a 4 3/4” single action army revolver or its clones. The only marks other than size and caliber is “MEXICO”. The size 40 belt and attached holster have 100% coverage hand tooled floral design, the holster is metal reinforced for

quick draw, the holster uses a hammer retention loop, belt and holster are leather lined and there are thirty cartridge loops present. Overall, this western style quick draw rig rates very good plus with light wear, light scuffs where the cartridges were inserted and re-moved from the loops and strong stitching. A classic quick draw rig for the quick draw enthusiast or western movie buff. (88445-1A)

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2804. B. KITTREDGE & CO PISTOL CASE This lot consists of a rather interesting pistol case featuring a blue baize-covered cardboard base with a raised cutout for a small pocket revolver, blank brass plate for engraving and a “B. Kittredge & Co / Cincinati”-stamped tin with hinged lid. The brass and tin show some very mild tarnish-ing, scratches and small dings, the pistol border shows a couple of tears, dents and chips where a hammer and muzzle once rested and the blue covering shows overall scuffs, light staining and handling marks. The case also features a soft black vinyl flap

cover with red leather interior that rates about good overall with a number of scuffs, small holes, torn edges

and corners throughout. The pistol cutout measures about 6 1/2” in length, the

tin about 3 1/2” in diameter and the case as a whole about 10 1/2” X 4”. A neat firearms ac-cessory for any antique col-lection. (138433-65A) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2805. LOT OF WINCHESTER GALLERY TARGETS This lot consists of six Winchester Gallery Targets. They remain in very good condition with a few small tears, minor discoloration and foxing. They all have a number of small

holes in the center that appear to be from thumbtacks. The reverse features an additional advertisement for Winchester Repeating Arms Co with advertisements for the Model 1890, 1904, 1906 and their

greaseless bullet cartridges. They measure about 4 3/4” X 5 1/2”. A nice little lot for the Winchester collector. (138426-151B)

2806. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of a double hol-ster western belt rig attributed to Sheriff B.L. Parker of Lynn County, TX. The heavily tooled foliate pattern brown leather rig features plain gilded silver buckles and large caliber loops along the back of the belt. The leather has

some moderate flaking and heavy crazing but still remains supple. It appears to be around a size medium waist. This

along with the two Colt revolvers lots #328 & #329 listed in the live auction were purchased together at Duane Merrill Auctioneers in Williston, VT in 2015. The holster was listed along with the lettered Colt revolvers as being owned by Sheriff B.L. “Bonnard Lee” Parker of Lynn County, TX. The .45 caliber revolver was engraved with the Sheriff’s name. This is an interesting piece of Americana that may benefit from further research or be a great companion to the above mentioned lots. (48433-97) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2807. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of two Swedish model 1907 brown leather flap holsters. The first has pebbled finish and a faint cartouche on the front of the flap. The second is smooth leather and has the “(crown) / I.20 / 1940” stamp on the flap. Both are in excellent condition. (46850-7A)

2808. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of seven military style flap holsters. Included are two smaller gray leather holsters for Mauser .32 pis-tols, two smaller holsters for the Beretta 1934 pistol (one brown, one black), one brown leather holster for the CZ 52 pistol with a spare magazine included, one medium size holster that is missing its strap retention bar and would fit a CZ 380 or similar pistol and one full size green leather holster to fit a Luger or similar pistol. All are in very good to near excellent condition with some minor flaking to the leather or as noted. (46850-7B)

2809. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of four U.S. military leather holsters for the 1911 style pistols. First is a black Bianchi Model 66 flap holster in excellent condition. Next is a black Nordac Model 1916 flap holster in excellent condition. Lastly are two M7 shoulder holsters, one black by Bucheimer, the other by Enger-Kress. Both are a little faded but still rate excellent. (46850-7C)

2810. SCALE MODEL LOT This lot consists of a limited edition scale model of the German AB43 armored car by The Collector’s Showcase. This as-new-in-box example is a 1/30th scale model featuring three figures, a turret interior and removable front wheel and stowage bags. It has a weathered appearance and is numbered 287/350 with an included certificate of authenticity. (46850-2)

2811. LOT OF WEB GEAR This lot consists of 15 items in total. Included are one canvas M1945 Cargo Pack, two web belts, one pair of canvas suspenders, one canvas bag likely for a lamp or gas mask, three canteens with covers, two canvas first aid pouches (one with dressing kit included), two small single pocket pouches (one canvas, one nylon) and four dual pistol magazine pouches. All are in very good condition, some are marked with the issued soldier’s name. (46850-5)

2812. LOT OF SCOPE COVERS this lot consists of 28 sets of various scope lens covers. Included are: three Bushwacker size #1 flip open objective lens covers; two Butler Creek #1 Blizzard objective lens covers; three Butler Creek #4 Blizzard objective lens covers; one #1obj and one #3A eye Bulter creek set; 18 sets of assorted factory and aftermarket bikini and cap style lens covers. All are in excellent condition, some are in the original factory packaging. (46850-10F)

2813. LOT OF AMMUNITION BOXES This lot consists of 12 assorted plastic ammunition boxes. Included are: four Plano 50 round rifle cartridge holders #1211-01 for 223 and similar ammunition; one Plano 50 round rifle cartridge holder #1212-01 for 30/30 and 308 ammo; three MTM P50 Case-Gard pistol ammunition holders for 45/10mm/40/41 calibers (one green, one red, one gray); two MTM 50-9 Case-Gard pistol ammunition holders for 9mm/380 (one blue, one gray); one gray MTM Case-Gard 50 for 44 Mag-45 Colt; and one brown MTM Case-Gard 22 Match ammo box. All are in excellent condition. (46850-10G)

2814. PISTOL CASE LOT This lot consists of a wood presentation box by Alexander and Son Construction in Lander, WY to fit two 1911 style pistols. The hinge-top hardwood box measures 15” x 11 3/4” and is just about 3 1/2” high closed. A simple brass latch secures the lid to the base. The interior has a red velour lining with two cutouts for full size 1911 style pistols. A very good condition example overall, there are a few dings and light handling marks throughout. (43638-52)

2815. TOOL KIT LOT This lot consists of a DAC Gun Cleaning Kits Gunmaster screwdriver kit. The kit includes a handle and 29 assorted screw-driver tip adapters. All housed in a red case and in excellent condition. (47882-14K)

2816. PERCUSSION CAP LOT This lot consists of seven partial tins of blackpowder percussion caps. Included are: one vintage tin of UMC #11; one RWS No.1075 #11 caps; two CCI #11 Magnum caps; one tin of RWS musket; one tin of Alcan musket caps; and one tin of UMC musket caps. All appear to be in excellent condition. (47882-14L)

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2817. COLLECTIBLE POWDER CAN LOT This lot consists of two vintage red Dupont blackpowder powder cans. First is for FFFg powder and measures 6” high. The second measures 5 1/2” high and is labeled for Fg powder. The label appears to have been originally for FFg but the first “F” has been blacked out. Both feature black and white labels with game scenes in each corner. The cans rate in very good condition overall and have a few small dents. Also included is a small 3” antique powder horn with a partial wood bung that would be ideal for priming. (47882-11A)

2818. LOT OF CABLE LOCKS This lot consists of eight assorted cable locks. All will fit a myriad of firearms and could be used to secure other items as well. All have key locks with the keys included, most are in their original packaging. (47882-16B)

2819. HUNTER’S LOT This lot consists of eight assorted game calls by various manufacturers. Included are: one Scotch Call duck call; one Scotch Call goose call; two unmarked deer grunt calls; one Olt #600 deer call; two Olt crow calls; and one Noel’s Trophy Products call. All are in very good to excellent condition. (47882-8D)

2820. MUZZLELOADER’S LOT This lot consists of two leather bags with an assortment of muzzleloading and blackpowder accessories. Included are: six assorted wood and brass bullet starters; four T/C Quick-Shot speed loaders with bullet starters; one brass rifle powder measure that adjusts from 50-120 grains; one brass powder measure that expands from 5-50 grains; one U-view powder measure with pour spout that measures 5-125 grains, one T/C U-view powder flask; one brass inline #11 capper; one T/C U-View musket capper, three various nipple wrenches; one brass and wood mounted powder horn with adjustable measure; five .50 caliber sabots; 12 .559 caliber roundballs; 70 .490 caliber roundballs; and 40 .440 roundballs. All are in very good to near excellent condition. (47882-5)

2821. RELOADING LOT This lot consists of an assortment of various antique and modern shotshell reloading tools. First is a bench mountable 12 gauge crimper seater that is unmarked and has a heavily flaking black enamel finish. Next is a hand priming tool that is simply marked “12” and has a moderately flaking black enamel finish and clam shell type action. Third are two ebony handled adjustable shot and powder measures and one wood handled model by BGI. Fourth are three adjustable Lee measures, two aluminum and one plastic. Sixth is a drop tube and a funnel and three small dip scoops. Also included are a wood tamper, a leather shot pouch with adjustable spout, additional shot pouch pieces and a brass UMC 12 gauge shotshell. All are in very good overall condition. (47882-5B)

2822. ANTIQUE RELOADING LOT This lot consists of two items. First is an Ideal No.4 reloading tool marked “30 45C”. The tool has light abrasions and some areas of light surface oxidation. The second is an unmarked priming tool for 38-40 cartridges. The tool has a clam shell style operation and a moderately flaking nickel finish. Both are in very good condition overall. (47882-5C)

2823. LOT OF MOULDS This lot consists of 11 items in total. First is an Italian reproduction of the Colt .32 cal two cavity brass mould with steel sprue cutter. Next is an antique single cavity round ball mould in .45 caliber. The third is also an antique single cavity round ball mould in .32 caliber. Fourth is a single cavity conical bullet mould in .32 caliber with sprue cutter. Fifth is a single cavity brass conical bullet mould in .43 caliber with sprue cutter. Sixth is a Lachmiller three cavity .358 round nose with handles and a sprue cutter. The seventh item is an all metal single cavity round ball mould in .55 caliber and has brazed repairs, likely hand forged. The next item is handmade and consists of a set of handles with a brass single cavity 40 -283 conical bullet mould attached over a round ball mould which is welded to the handles. Ninth is a lead dipper. Lastly are two sets of single cavity mould blocks, one .358 caliber conical flat nose the other for a .58 caliber minie ball. All are in very good condition and exhibit light rust and other mild tarnish. (47882-10)

2824. RELOADING LOT This lot consists of four items. First is a Redding Model 13 Master Case Trimmer in its original box. Capable of being mounted to the side of the bench, it includes one pilot. Next is a Redding scale. Third is a Lee hand priming tool with #19 shell holder. Lastly is a small box which contains Lyman #310 dies in 250-3000, spare decappers and parts, two Lee 10 and 10M scoops and a few other small tools. All are in very good to excellent condition. Some parts have areas of light surface oxidation. (47882-3)

2825. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of ten items in total. First is a Uncle Mikes size large black nylon duty belt with a size 5 belt holster and a two-pocket magazine pouch. Next is an unmarked black nylon belt slide holster for medium to small revolvers. Third is a black nylon Blackhawk pancake style holster size 5 for large autos. Fourth is an Uncle Mikes size 15 pancake style holster for medium autos. Fifth is an Uncle Mikes size 3 camo belt holster for medium revolvers. Next is a brown leather Bianchi Askins Avenger belt holster for 45 auto’s. Seven is a brown leather Hunter belt holster for medium revolvers. Ninth is a Blackhawk CQC for the 1911. Lastly are two black nylon knife sheaths, one by Kershaw, the other Buck. All are in very good to excellent condition. (47882-12A)

2826. HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of eight assorted shoulder holsters. First are two black nylon vertical size 3 shoulder holsters by Uncle Mikes for medium revolvers. Next is a black nylon unmarked horizontal shoulder holster for large autos. Next is a black nylon vertical size 4 shoulder holster by Uncle Mikes for large revolvers. Fifth is a black nylon horizontal shoulder holster by Uncle Mikes in size 15 for medium autos. Sixth is a black nylon Uncle Mikes vertical shoulder holster in size 5 for large autos. Seventh is a Bianchi X-2000 Phantom shoulder holster for 9mm autos. Lastly is a Kolpin padded vertical rig for large revolvers. All are in excellent condition. (47882-12B)

2827. ACCESSORY LOT This lot consists of an assortment of nylon and leather slings and belts. Included are: three leather sporting slings; two adjustable black nylon belts, one with rifle cartridge loops; three padded nylon sporting slings, two black, one camo; and a few small accessory straps. All are in excellent condition. (47882-9)

2828. SCOPE RING AND BASE LOT This lot consists of a total of 11 items: (6) one piece bases with 1” rings; (2) sets of Weaver 1” scope rings; (1) set of Stith Mounts with 1” T3 marked rings; (1) set of unmarked two piece bases with 1” rings that are engraved with loose foliate scroll patterns on the top half of the rings; (1) one piece scope base. All these bases and rings are in excellent condition overall. (218476-16B,22B,23B,24A,25A,28A,31A,100A,101B,102B,106B)

2829. LOT OF MILITARY LEATHER GEAR This lot consists of two items beginning with a 38” long and fully intact belt that is 1 1/8” wide and showing extensive flaking of the dark brown finish and creasing in areas. Still attached is the original 3 1/4”x2” oval lone star buckle. The face exhibits brass with a mottled black and ochre patina with traces of verdigris around the creases and the back has some white discoloration and all brass hardware is fully intact with the onset of verdigris occurring. The other item is a U.S M1905 holster marked “Rock Island Arsenal 1906 H.E.K.”. The brown leather remains strong with scattered scuffing and all stitching and brass hardware fully intact. (78433-103A, B) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2830. LOT OF FACTORY BOXES This lot consists of two original Colt boxes beginning with one labeled for a .38 cal. Police Positive Special revolver with a 5” blued barrel and rubber grips. The dark brown box measures 11”x4 1/4”x1 1/2” with a hinged lid that is split at the two front corners with the left showing a small section with the outer layer missing and the edges showing moderate wear as do those on the bottom section which is fully intact and houses the original Special Instructions pamphlet. Also notable are a fully affixed “Colt’s Revolvers” label to the lid interior, a “This Medallion” to the bottom one and an exterior lid label that reads “Special” that rests above the fully intact identification label. The other box is for a Frontier Scout with a white identification label that reads “’62/.22 L. R./.22 Mag.”. The tan wood grain lid with red and black graphics rates excellent with light wear and dirt as is the case for the white bottom with fully intact and formed wood grain compartment housing an excellent Colt “coin” screwdriver and a .22 L. R. cylinder retaining about 90% original blue finish with loss due to surface oxidation and wear. The underside of the bottom is hand numbered in blue ink “40506P/P42” (78433-113 A, B) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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2831. LOT OF HANDCUFFS This lot consists of one pair of Colt Peerless Handcuffs with serial #59971 that retain about 98% original blue finish with loss due to a couple of spots of surface oxidation. Included is the original box with label and lid showing splits at three corners, heavy edge wear, tape repairs and interior with a fully affixed instruction label. The bottom is fully intact with edge wear. There is no key present. (78433-138) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2832. CANTEEN LOT This is a U.S. Model 1858 Bullseye canteen retaining about 80% original cloth cover with loss due to thinning and wear. The cloth is a grayish green color with about 60% now a dark brown tone. The stitching is intact throughout and this structurally sound canteen is equipped with pewter spout and what appears to be the original cork with handle and still attached is the original cotton sling with hardware in place. (78433-135) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2833. BEEMAN MODEL R1 BREAK ACTION PELLET GUN .177 Caliber, 20 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish with scattered light scratches and spots of light oxidation staining. The sights have been removed and there is a set of 1” high rise rings included. The checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock rates very good plus with a few light handling marks and there is a pair of shallow impact marks along the right side, 3” back from the pistolgrip cap which has minor flaking occurring. (108315-LTS544) {NON-GUN}

2834. FEINWERKBAU SPORT 124 BREAK ACTION AIR RIFLE .177 Caliber 18 1/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% evenly thinning blue finish with a few specks of light oxidation staining along the dovetail for the scope rings. There are no sights provided however an Osawa 3-9X33 scope with crosshair reticle and slightly clouded optics has been installed. The checkered hardwood Monte Carlo stock rates very good plus with a few light handling marks. This is a fine example of these break action air rifles that should provide unlimited amounts of fun for the beginning or veteran shooter. (108315-LTS5543) {NON-GUN}

2835. LOT OF DAISY AIR RIFLES This lot includes three classic .177 caliber air rifles. First is a Daisy Model 1894 lever action air rifle. The metal surfaces retain 85% original flaking enamel finish with spots of oxidation bleeding through. The molded simulated wood stocks rate very good with numerous light scratches and handling marks. Second is a Daisy Model 1894 lever action air rifle. The metal surfaces retain 90% of its enamel finish with spots of flaking, silvering and light oxidation bleeding through. The molded simulated wood stocks rate good with large gaps around the butting edges and the forend has warped slightly and no longer seats properly. Third is a Model 881 lever action air rifle. The metal surfaces retain 65% of their thinning and faded enamel finishes. The checkered simulated wood stock rates very good with numerous light handling marks. These air rifles remain in very good condition. (108315-LTS543) {NON-GUN}

2836. TIPPING & LAWDEN PARTS This lot includes six items. First is a stripped frame that retains 95% original silver plate that has overall light tarnish, minor high edge wear, and handling marks. The frame is serial #1996 and remains in excellent condition. Second is a set of light colored walnut grips that show several light handling marks and are numbered 5330 and are in overall very good condition. Also included with this lot are four small internal parts listed as follows: grip screw escutcheon, main spring, trigger, and hammer. The hammer is numbered to the gun and the parts are in overall very good condition. (106229-A23FB)

2837. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes two small oilers and an ebony handle turnscrew. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall. The oilers have bright silver plated finish. They measure 3/4” in diameter and are 1” tall. They come with leather washer seals and the items remain in very good condition. (106229-A23BD)

2838. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes an ebony handle turnscrew and silver plated oiler. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall and is in excellent condition. The oiler has areas of light tarnish, measures 3/4” in diameter, is 1” tall and remains in very good condition. (106229-A23BF)

2839. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes two small oilers and an ebony handle turnscrew. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall and has a few light handling marks visible along the handle. The oilers have a silver plated finish with areas of light tarnish. They measure 3/4” in diameter and are 1” tall. They come with leather washer seals and the items remain in very good condition. (106229-A23BA)

2840. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes two small oilers and an ebony handle turnscrew. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall. The oilers have silver plated finish with areas of light tarnish. They measure 3/4” in diameter and are 1” tall. They come with leather washer seals and the items remain in very good condition. (106229-A23BB)

2841. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes two small oilers and an ebony handle turnscrew. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall and has a few light handling marks visible along the handle. The oilers have silver plated finish with areas of light tarnish and a couple spots of flaking. They measure 3/4” in diameter and are 1” tall. They come with leather washer seals and the items remain in very good condition. (106229-A23BE)

2842. TIPPING & LAWDEN ACCESSORIES This lot includes two small oilers and an ebony handle turnscrew. The turnscrew is manufactured by Peter Dyson and measures 2 3/4” overall. The oilers have silver plated finishes with areas of light tarnish. They measure 3/4” in diameter and are 1” tall. They come with leather washer seals and the items remain in very good condition. (106229-A23BC)

2843. LOT OF EN-BLOC CLIPS This lot includes 25 eight round clips for use in loading the M1 Garand Rifle. The clips show light handling marks and remain in excellent condition. (108387-1F)

2844. LOT OF EN-BLOC CLIPS This lot includes 25 eight round clips for use in loading the M1 Garand Rifle. The clips show light handling marks and remain in excellent condition. (108387-1H)

2845. LOT OF EN-BLOC CLIPS This lot includes 25 eight round clips for use in loading the M1 Garand Rifle. The clips show light handling marks and remain in excellent condition. (108387-1E)

2846. LOT OF EN-BLOC CLIPS This lot includes 18 eight round clips for use in loading the M1 Garand Rifle. The clips show light handling marks and varying amounts of oxidation and remain in good to very good condition. (108421-3)

2847. LOT OF BAIKAL ACCESSORIES This lot includes five items. First is a steel bodied blue finish magazine that is electric pencil marked 192-1 along the left side with plastic floor plate in overall very good condition. Second is a nylon bristle bore brush in very good condition. Third is an unmarked steel punch and combination tool both in excellent condition. Fourth is a one-piece scope base similar in design to that of a Weaver, with a matte black finish and in overall excellent condition. (106247-49A)

2848. SHOOTERS LOT This lot includes an assortment of paper hull shotshells, wads, and shot that are housed in a long rectangular metal box. There are 40 Winchester 12 ga., Repeater paper hull shot shells varying in condition from about very good to excellent with some having light staining along the hull. The wads are marked “DuPont / 3 / 1 1/4 7 1/2 / C / W.R.A.C.O.” Also included is a partial box of Winchester No. 250 wads with the number 7 stamped in black ink on both flats. Also included is a near full bag of steel shot from W. G. Paddock Albany New York that does not indicate the size of the shot and is partially torn open. The items come in a 33”x3 1/4”x 2” tin box without handles or clasp that has numerous chips, scratches, and small dings in the green enamel finish. (108433-140) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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2849. VINTAGE COFFEE GRINDER This lot includes

a No. 350 C. Parker and Company wall mount

coffee mill. The mill is attached to a piece of 3/4 stock measur-ing 8”X5 1/2” with

three mounting holes along the top edge. The mill appears complete and seems to function smoothly and would be

a great oddity for the Parker fan or a fantastic

addition to any camp or country décor. (108433-106B) [Paul Weisberg Collection]2850. J .E . STEVE NS PAWNEE BILL DIE CAST CAP GUN This lot includes a Pawnee Bill gold plated cap gun. The metal surfaces retain

about 50-60% original gold fin-ish that has evenly thinned with

areas of handling wear to bare metal. The internals are mostly oxi-

dized but all parts continue to function with the trigger occasionally hanging up. This

40’s vintage cap gun was named after Gordon William Lillie who got the nickname Pawnee Bill while working on appointment as interpreter and secretary for Maj. Edward Bowman a U.S. Indian Agent. A very cool piece of Americana that would fit nicely into any toy or firearms collection. (108433-100) [Paul Weisberg Collection] 2851. RAM MOUNT A frontal shoulder mount measuring roughly 29”x25”x 23”. The Ram faces directly into the room with eyes wide open and ears pinned as if on alert. The hide remains thick and in excellent condition with about a 12” diameter across the horns and a spread of 22” from tip to tip. A nice classic style mount that would add some big mountain flair to any décor. (108392-2) [Please note: freight shipping will apply]2852. CARIBOU MOUNT A traditional shoulder mount of a mature bull

that faces slightly to the right of the room. The white and tan hair remains thick and the hide is in excellent condition. The bull has 24” main beams with nicely shaped top palm, Bez, and brow shovel on the left side and non-symmetrical right side having a brow spike. The rack has a 29” spread overall and a tip to tip measurement of 20 3/4”. The mount when hung will take up an area of 32”x52”x38” and remains in excellent condition. (108392-1) [Please note: freight shipping will apply]

2853. FULL PHEASANT MOUNT A vintage full mount in natural setting inside a handmade glass display case measuring 38 1/2”x26”x8 1/2”. The birds color has faded slightly and it remains in overall near excellent condition. (8539-1) [Please note: Shipping will not be available for this item]

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2854. DEMILLED M20 ROCKET LAUNCHER A two piece anti-tank weapon designed for use with 3.5” rockets with the intent of creating a whole lot of destruction. The launcher has had a 2” diameter hole drilled from the rear section that is pres-ent and held in place with clear tape and several rods welded along the inner diameter of both tubes so nothing can be forced through. There are several light scratches and dings with a spot of filler near the grip and trigger and the launcher remains in overall very good condition and would pair nicely with the following lot. (108516-1)

2855. DEMILLED 3.5” PROJECTILE This lot includes a “Dum-my” training round for use with the M20 rocket launcher. The projectile is multi-colored and has the following stamped in the body “Fuze, Rocket, Dummy M405 / YA-1-119-8-53” and remains in very good condition and would make a great pairing with the previous lot. (108516-1A)

2856. TRIPOD This lot consists of an FN Mag 58 tripod. There is a correct FN marking on the slide and all the working parts move freely. The OD green enamel paint shows numerous light scratches but remains in excellent condition. It appears to be setup to accept a select variety of light machineguns and would make a great addition to one’s military collection. (108464-1)

2857. TRIPOD This lot includes a 1932 dated tripod for a Maxim machine gun that is likely Finnish surplus. The tripod’s working parts move freely and it appears mostly complete, missing a handle and seat but remains in otherwise very good condition. (108219-1)

2858. TRIPOD This lot includes a SA marked tripod (Finnish acceptance stamp) for a Maxim machine gun that bears only the number 11191 on a brass plate and along the front of the mount. It is complete with all parts working freely. The reapplied green enamel rates excellent with a few light scratches. A very nice refinished example. (106627-13)

2859. TRIPOD This lot includes a complete Italian marked Model M37 Breda tripod and mount. The green enamel painted base shows overall scratches, chips, and spots of oxidation with all parts moving freely. The mount has a brass plaque that lists it by serial #200 and the item remains in very good to near excellent condition. (106627-13A)

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2860. TRIPOD This lot includes an Evans Production Co., 1943 dated 30 cal. M2 tripod with T&E device. The metal surfaces are mostly a blend of pewter and brown with patches of oxidation and green enamel in protected areas. The tripod is numbered C59335 with all parts working, some are a little sticky. This would be an easy reconditioning project that would clean up nicely. (106627-13B)

2861. TRIPOD WWII era British proofed tripod for the Bren light machine gun. The tripod is complete and all parts are in good working order. It has had an added coat of green enamel that shows overall light scratches and light wear marks along the contact areas. This would make a great addition to one’s collection for displaying that demilled relic or for use at the range with the real deal. (106627-13C)

2862. BOYT MACHINE GUNNERS BELT This U.S. marked canvas six pocket belt with bronze colored snap closures includes one 20 round steel BAR magazine and a loading tool. The back side of the pouches are marked “Boyt/42” with the “42” under an arching Boyt. The belt is in excellent condition. (108335-2B)

2863. VINTAGE DOUBLE LOCK LEG IRONS This lot includes a pair of nickel-plated leg irons with a single key included. There is no visible maker’s mark on the irons and the metal surfaces have flaked in spots leaving scattered varying size patches of oxidation and staining. The irons are attached with forged 1 1/2” rings with a spread of 12” and remain in very good condition. (108433-88) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2864. SIG ARMORERS KIT TOOL KIT code ATK-STD with the full array of components that are held in place in the compartmentalized bottom tray with a foam upper and hard black plastic outer shell. This kit appears unused and consists of safety glasses, four punches, hemostats, safety tip hammer, combination tool and dual torx bit sight adjustment tool (THIS IS NOT A SIGHT PUSHING TOOL). The items are in overall excellent condition. (108172-10C)

2865. SHOOTERS LOT This lot includes three items. First is a brass dual cavity round ball mould measuring .639 across the diameter with overall clean cavities. The brass has toned to a dark mustard color patina with overall light impact marks and is devoid of a maker’s name and there are no handles. Second is an unmarked brass four cavity round ball mould with the following diameters .535, .607, .643 and .677. The cavities remain clean and the mould has toned to almost a bronze color patina with the initials “WN” along the left side and numerous scattered light dings. Third is a 2 1/2 lb. leather shot flask that has no maker’s mark and with a popped seam on the fill side of the flask. The leather remains supple, however the stitching is deteriorating and the brass filler is British proofed and functions flawlessly. A great candidate for restoration. (108341-6)

2866. LASER POINTER This lot includes a brass cartridge shaped laser pointer with decorative display stand. The pointer measures 5 1/4” overall in length with a nickel plated “bullet” that projects the beam from the hollow point tip. It is powered by two 1.5 volt batteries and comes with a small two-piece wooden display stand that holds the cartridge at about a 45-degree angle from the base. It has a flat black enamel finish and the condition is excellent. (108551-6)

2867. COLLECTOR’S LOT This lot includes a total of five miscellaneous items to include; (1) TM 9-1005-249-10 operator’s manual for the M16 and M16A1 dated February 1985, (1) unmarked single shot adapter for a Model 52 or similar Winchester 22 caliber bolt action rifle, (1) sealed sardine can style survival kit, (1) Marble’s No.100 .22 caliber Rifle Cleaner, (1) Marble’s Shotgun Cleaner for 20 ga. The bore cleaners come in their original boxes with advertisement sheets and are used. The boxes have missing end flaps but are in otherwise good overall condition. The remaining items rate excellent. (108551-7)

2868. LEG-O-MUTTON CASE This canvas covered case measures 30 1/4”x7 1/2”x3 1/4” with leather wraps and closures. The color has faded from a red russet to more of a brownish pink and the stitching and closures remain complete and the case will accommodate a double gun with barrels up to 28” in length. The unmarked case has a nice vintage appeal and should pair nicely with many different style doubles. (108547-31A)

2869. SKB TRAVEL VAULT This is a heavy duty double gun case measuring roughly 46”x15”x8” overall with double sided foam divider and heavy duty locking clasps. The case comes with two keys and remains in excellent condition. (108551-1)

2870. LOT OF GUN CASES This lot includes four zippered long gun cases from various manufacturers. There are three conventional padded cases, two green one brown, measuring from 48” to 52” and one black tactical style with shoulder strap. Makers include Winchester, Boyt and Blackhawk Sportster, all in ex-cellent condition. (108551-2)

2871. EVARTS & JORDAN LUGGAGE CASE This lot includes a two gun leather lug-gage style case measuring 33”x8 1/4”x6” with reinforced brass corners and hardware. The compartments are separated by a snap secured divider are covered in royal blue felt and the compartments are divided to accommodate a double gun with barrels up to 30” in length with a small compartment for accessories. The leather shows spots of liquid staining, areas of cracking and light scratches from use. The case is lockable and two keys are provided. (107147-189/190)

2872. HAND CRAFTED MINIATURE CANNON This lot includes a hand crafted percus-sion cannon with about a .54 caliber bore that is dark with oxidation and pitting its entire length. The metal surfaces are primarily brown with scattered oxidation and spots of light pitting. The action is enclosed behind a sheet metal cover with the barrel affixed to a custom cut piece of 2” stock with the trigger assembly sticking out of the bottom and with provisions for a pull string. The carriage has a naval flair and has a distressed finish giving it an antique appeal. A very neat homemade can-non that at one point in its life was likely a blast to shoot. (108409-14) {ANTIQUE}

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2873. CONVERSION KIT LOT This is a Sig Sauer .22 LR conversion kit for the Model P220 pistol. Included are hard coat anodized slide, threaded barrel with interchangeable caps, recoil spring/guide, adjustable target sights, ten rd. magazine, tools, instructions and foam lined hard plastic carry case with original sleeve. The kit is in as-new condition. (78172-8F)

2874. CROSSBOW LOT This lot contains one contemporary wooden crossbow measuring approximately 24 1/2” long with a 24” wrought iron bow. The walnut stock has carved fish scale grips on each side. The wrought iron lever-type trigger features an eagle head formed to hold the string which is no longer present. There are also two iron handles, one on each side of the stock. (1X218024-13)

2875. SIG ARMORERS KIT TOOL KIT code ATK-STD with the full array of components that are held in place in the compartmentalized bottom tray with a foam upper and hard black plastic outer shell. This kit appears unused and consists of safety glasses, four punches, hemostats, safety tip hammer and dual torx bit sight adjustment tool (THIS IS NOT A SIGHT PUSHING TOOL); the combination tool is not included with this kit. The items are in overall excellent condition. (1X108172-10E)

2876. SIG ARMORERS KIT TOOL KIT code ATK-STD with the full array of components that are held in place in the compartmentalized bottom tray with a foam upper and hard black plastic outer shell. This kit appears unused and consists of safety glasses, four punches, hemostats and safety tip hammer; the combination tool and dual torx bit sight tool are not included with this kit. The items are in overall excellent condition. (1X108172-10D)

2877. EUROPEAN REVOLVER HOLSTER LOT This lot consists of an unmarked black leather revolver holster in about good overall condition with some crazing and scuff marks throughout. The buckle and strap are intact but the belt loops are missing. This holster would probably fit a Nagant-style revolver or similar medium frame revolver. (1X138043-6A)

2878. LOT OF FRAMED WATERFOWL PRINTS Two total: (1) waterfowl print entitled “MALLARDS”. The print was done by Douglas Van Howd and it shows four Mallards flying over a body of water. The print takes up the whole of the frame which measures 21” in length and 17” in width and the frame body shows scattered dust staining and some light flaking paint; (1) waterfowl print entitled “CANADA GEESE”. The print was done by Douglas Van Howd and it shows two flying Canada geese and two on the ground. The print takes up the whole viewing area of the frame which measures 21” in length and 17” in width and the frame shows scattered light dust staining and minor flaking. (2X207240-65E,G)

2879. LOT OF FRAMED DUCK PRINT POSTERS Two total: (1) New York First of State 1985 Migratory Bird and Conservation Print poster of the original print designed by Larry Barton. Poster measures 16” x 24”, view in center depicts five Canada Geese flying across shoreline with decoys and blind below. Poster sits in a bright aluminum frame suitable for hanging; (1) 1985-86 Federal Duck Stamp Print poster of the original print by Gerald Mobley. Poster measures 16” x 24” with facsimile G. Mobley signature, view depicts Cinnamon Teal in pond swimming against vegetation. Poster sits in a black aluminum frame suitable for hanging. (1X58381-21A,B)

2880. DECORATIVE CANNON LOT This lot consists of a small decorative brass cannon that measures about 7 1/2” long. The cannon is mounted on a period wood garrison carriage which is secured to a wood base. The carriage features brass wheels and accoutrements, all the brass parts have light tarnish and some light ochre patina. An excellent condition example, perfect for the desk or study. (1X46016-25A)

2881. LOT OF GUN CASES This lot consists of three cases with hard plastic outer shells beginning with a black one measuring 52”x12”x5” with interior featuring a total of four foam inserts showing mild soiling and minimal wear. The exterior shows a few light handling marks and the case features four metal latches and plastic carry handle. The second one is for hand guns but virtually identical in color and construction with a ribbed aluminum frame but with two latches. There are three layers of foam showing mild soiling and the exterior shows light handling marks. The last one, unlike the others, is maker marked (Gun Guard) and features a tan 38”x11”x4 1/2” exterior and green egg crate style foam inserts, two metal latches and dual plastic carry handles. This is an excellent condition hard case. (3X77016-6)

2882. GUN CASE LOT This lot consists of two items. First is a Kolpin hard gun scabbard that measures about 54” long and is adaptable to an ATV or similar mount. Case has a fleece style lining and is in excellent condition. Second is a simple vinyl soft case with zippered end that measures about 46” and has a few small tears and general soiling but is in very good condition overall. (3X45953-56)

2883. LOT OF CIVIL WAR PRINTS This lot contains three matted prints with brief overview of specific engagements during the Civil War with the outer edge of the mat measuring 16”x20”. The first print is titled “Battle of Dranesville, VA., December 20, 1861” with illustration by Henry Lovie. There is light staining on the matting around the black and white sketch but it remains in very good condition. The second print is titled “Battle of Antietam Creek, MD., September 17, 1862” with illustration by Edwin Forbes. The third print is titled “Siege of Vicksburg” with illustration by F.B. Schell. These last two prints have a plastic film over them and remain in near excellent condition with minor damage to the outer edges of the mat. (3X126312-8)

2884. PISTOL BOX LOT This lot consists of a custom wood pistol box with cleaning vise affixed to the top. The box measures 18” long by 7” wide and is about 4” high (9” high overall). A very good condition example that would make a great accessory for the blackpowder or modern pistol shooter. (3X47559-2)

2885. HELMET LOT This lot consists of an unmarked dark gray Brodie style helmet. The helmet shows scattered flaking paint, staining and oxidation. The inside of the helmet appears to be painted white and shows scattered oxidation staining and flaking. The liner is intact and shows scattered soiling and some crazing. (3X206856-11A)

2886. WEBLEY & SCOTT MARK I NEW MODEL AIR PISTOL serial #154, .177 cal., 6 1/2” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with angle grips retains 95% overall original finish with light pitting and flaking. The pistol comes in its original box that rates excellent with some wear and small tears. One cleaning rod included in the box. (8446-94) (200/300)

2887. WEBLEY & SCOTT PREMIER AIR PISTOL POST WWI VERSION serial #544, .177 cal., 6 1/2 “ barrel. This high quality English made air pistol is in excellent condition retaining 99% original finish. The pistol comes in its original box that rates excellent with some wear and small tears. (8446-96) (275/375)

2888. WEBLEY & SCOTT SENIOR NEW MODEL AIR PISTOL POST WWII VERSION serial #100, .177 cal., 6 1/2” knurled barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with bakelite grips and blue finish is in excellent condition retaining 98% original finish. (8446-71) (250/350)

2889. WEBLEY & SCOTT SENIOR NEW MODEL AIR PISTOL POST WWII VERSION serial #1455, .177 cal., 6 1/2” barrel. The high quality English made air pistol with bakelite grips and blue finish is in excellent condition retaining 99% original finish. The pistol comes in its original box with price list and one target. The box rates excellent with some wear and small tears. (8446-92) (275/375)

2890. WEBLEY & SCOTT SENIOR NEW MODEL AIR PISTOL POST WWII VERSION serial #332, .177 cal., 6 1/2” knurled barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with bakelite grips and blue finish is in excellent condition retaining 94% original finish with light pitting and flaking. (8446-40) (200/300)

2891. WEBLEY & SCOTT PREMIER AIR PISTOL POST WWII VERSION serial #410, .177 cal., 6 1/2 “ barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with bakelite grips is in excellent condition retaining 98% original finish with small scratches and light pitting. (8446-66) (250/350)

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2892. WEBLEY & SCOTT MARK I NEW MODEL AIR PISTOL POST WWII VERSION serial #118, .177 cal., 6 1/2” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with bakelite grips is in excellent condition retaining 97% original finish with small scratches and light pitting. (8446-44) (150/250)

2893. WEBLEY & SCOTT MARK I THIRD SERIES AIR PISTOL serial #35896, .177 cal., 7” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with bakelite grips is in excellent condition retaining 95% original finish with small scratches and light pitting. (8446-41) (300/400)

2894. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 130 SERIES AIR PISTOL serial #B 83098, .177 cal., 8” barrel. This is a pump up pneumatic pistol with swinging lever hand pump and wood grips. The pistol retains 60% original finish with small scratches and light pitting. (8447-48) (100/150)

2895. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 130 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 8” barrel. This is a pump up pneumatic pistol with swinging lever hand pump and wood grips. The pistol retains 60% original finish with small scratches and light pitting. (8447-48) (100/150)

2896. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 110 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 7” barrel. This pistol features grass hopper pump with wood grips and retains 85% original finish with small scratches. (8447-46) (150/200)

2897. WEBLEY TEMPEST AIR PISTOL imported US version, serial #009873, .177 cal., 6 7/8” barrel. This high quality English air pistol is in excellent condition retaining 99% original finish with small scratches. The pistol comes in its original box with spare parts list. (8446-122) (150/200)

2898. WEBLEY & SCOTT MARK I THIRD SERIES AIR PISTOL serial #16195, .177 cal., 7” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with wooden grips is in very good condition retaining 80% original finish with small scratches, light pitting and light oxidation. (8446-72) (250/350)

2899. WEBLEY & SCOTT HURRICANE AIR PISTOL serial #012830, .177 cal., 8” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with plastic grips and thumbrest is in excellent condition retaining 99% finish with only a few small scratches. The pistol comes in its original box with manuals and spare parts. (8446-118) (150/250)

2900. LUFTPISTOLE MODEL S20 MATCH AIR PISTOL serial #A9326, .177 cal., 6 5/8” barrel. This German vintage air pistol with walnut grips is in excellent condition retaining 97% finish with only small scratches. The pistol comes in its original box with cleaning rod. (8446-131) (200/250)

2901. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 110 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 7” barrel. Grass hopper pump-up with wood grips. The pistol retains 90% original black nickel finish with small scratches and light pitting. The pistol comes in its original box with manual, guarantee and pellets with case. (8446-112) (175/250)

2902. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 110 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 7” barrel. Grass hopper pump-up with wood grips. Pistol retaining 75% original black nickel finish with small scratches and light pitting. The pistol comes in its original box with manual, guarantee and pellets with case. (8446-111) (175/250)

2903. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 250 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 4 1/2” barrel. The pistol retaining 75% original black nickel finish with small scratches and light pitting. The pistol comes in its original box with envelope of Benjamin darts. (8446-110) (250/350)

2904. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 150 SERIES AIR PISTOL .175 cal., 8” barrel. Pistol retaining 93% original black nickel finish with small scratches and light pitting. The wood grips rate excellent and the pistol comes in its original box with instruction sheet and Benjamin pellet case. (8446-81) (300/400)

2905. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 130 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 8” barrel. Swinging pump lever hand does not stay in upright position but pistol still shoots. The wood grips rate very good and the pistol retains 75% of original finish with small scratches and light pitting. The pistol comes in its original box with instructions and pellet case. (8446-79)

2906. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 250 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 4 1/2” barrel. The pistol retains 85% original black nickel finish with small scratches and light pitting. The pistol comes in its original box with instruction sheet and Benjamin pellet case. (8446-109) (250/350)

2907. HAENEL MODEL 28 AIR PISTOL serial #18265, .177 cal., 4 1/8” rifled barrel. This German military trainer is retains 85% original blue finish with small scratches and light pitting. The wood grips with brass Haenel medallion rate excellent. The pistol comes in its original box but the right side of lid is missing. (8446-78) (250/350)

2908. DOLLA MARK II MADE BY ANSCHUTZ POP OUT AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 4 1/8” barrel. This German manufactured pistol retains 99% original nickel plated finish with small scratches and the wood grips with JGA medallion rate excellent. The pistol comes in its original box with Keenfire pellet case. (8446-90) (200/250)

2909. SCHIMEL MODEL GP-22 AIR PISTOL serial #G7538, .22 cal., 6 1/2” barrel. This California manufactured item is thought to be the first CO2 cartridge pistol produced in the USA and it retains 98% original blue finish with small scratches. The pistol comes in its original box with spare seals. (8446-85) (300/400)

2910. HUBERTUS PUSH BARREL, SPRING PISTON AIR PISTOL serial #9764, .177 cal., 5” barrel. This large frame model German manufactured pistol retainins 60% original blue finish with small scratches. The pistol comes in its original box with instructions and Webley pellet case. (8446-86) (200/300)

2911. BAIKAL IZH 46 AIR PISTOL serial #981620B, .177 cal., 10” barrel. This Russian manufactured high precision shooting pistol retains 99% original matted black finish and looks new in the box. The pistol comes with cleaning rod, extra seals, and instruction manual in both English and Russian. (8446-133) (250/350)

2912. WALTHER LP2 AIR PISTOL serial #6150, .177 cal., 9 1/2” barrel. This high quality German made pistol is in excellent condition retain-ing 99% original finish overall but needs some firing adjustments. The pistol comes in the box with a fully illustrated German instruction manual. (8446-132) (350/550)

2913. FB RECORD JUMBO AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 6 1/4” barrel. This high quality German made pistol is in excellent condition retaining 99% original finish and excellent walnut grips. The pistol comes with the original factory box with a fully illustrated German instruction manual and cleaning rod. (8446-142) (150/250)

2914. BSA 240 MAGNUM AIR PISTOL serial #AP02076, .177 cal., 7 1/2” barrel. This high quality English made top lever cocking, two stage adjustable trigger pistol is in excellent condition retaining 99% original finish and excellent walnut grips. The pistol comes with factory box with a fully illustrated instruction manual and pellet case. (8446-139) (150/250)

2915. CROSSMAN MODEL 130 AIR PISTOL .22 cal., 8 1/2” barrel. The pistol retains 70% original finish with small scratches, light pitting and surface oxidation. The pump lever does not stay in the upright position after cocking. Pistol comes in box that’s in fair condition with operating instructions sheet. (8446-113)

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2916. CROSSMAN MODEL 38C COMBAT AIR PISTOL serial #774776, .22 cal., 3 3/4” barrel. This full size cast alloy metal replica of .38 Smith & Wesson revolver retains 85% original finish with small scratches, light pitting and flaking. This pistol comes in its original box that is in very good condition with operating instructions manual. (8446-100)

2917. WEBLEY & SCOTT JUNIOR NEW MODEL AIR PISTOL serial #305, .177 cal., 6” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with bakelite 110-degree slant grips is in excellent condition retaining 95% original finish with small scratches and light pitting. This pistol comes in its original box that is in good condition (8446-41) (200/250)

2918. WEBLEY & SCOTT JUNIOR NEW MODEL AIR PISTOL serial #178, .177 cal., 6” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with bakelite 110-degree slant grips is in excellent condition retaining 90% original finish with small scratches and light pitting. This pistol comes in its original box that is in very good condition with components parts list. (8446-103) (150/250)

2919. THE WEBLEY PNEUMATIC AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 7 1/2” barrel. This air pistol is in excellent condition retaining 99% original black finish with small scratches. This pistol comes in its original plastic case that is in very good condition with literature. (8446-95) (150/250)

2920. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 100 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 7” barrel. This pistol retains 97% original black finish with small scratches and light pitting. The pump rod is located at the muzzle and the wood grips rate excellent. (8446-83) (150/250)

2921. BENJAMIN MODEL 260 77 ROCKET AIR PISTOL serial #C10724, .177 cal., 7” barrel. This pistol is mostly brown and gray due to oxidation with small scratches and light fine pitting. Plastic grips rate excellent. (8446-84)

2922. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 160 AIR PISTOL serial #B37852, .175 cal., 7” barrel. This pistol retains about 65% black nickel finish with right side mostly brown and gray due to oxidation. It has small scratches and light fine pitting. Plastic grips rate excellent. (8446-82) (150/250)

2923. HY-SCORE MODEL 800 SINGLE SHOT AIR PISTOL serial #887325, .177 cal., 10” barrel. This powerful air pistol with dovetailed rear site retains 90% original blue finish with small scratches. This pistol comes with tenite grips and comes in its original box that is in excellent condition. (8446-137) (150/250)

2924. BENJAMIN MODEL 132 AIR PISTOL serial #B253267, .22 cal., 8” barrel. Pump-up pneumatic, smooth bore is nearly new with box and instruction sheets. The pistol retains 95% of its original matte black finish with some oxidization. The plastic grips rate excellent. (8446-107)

2925. SEARS ROEBUCK AND CO. TED WILLIAMS MODEL 126.1909 PELLET PISTOL .22 cal., 6” barrel. This pistol retains 95% of original finish with small scratches and light pitting. The pistol comes in its original box with instructions and pellet case. Ted Williams signature is embossed on left side of pistol. (8446-104) (150/250)

2926. EM-GE ZENIT AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 5” barrel. This high quality German pistol retains 75% of original finish with small scratches and light pitting. The pistol comes in its original box that is in very good condition. (8446-106) (200/300)

2927. HY-SCORE MODEL 800 SINGLE SHOT AIR PISTOL serial #917293, .177 cal., 10 1/4” barrel. This powerful air pistol with dovetailed rear site retains 95% original blue finish with small scratches and light pitting. This pistol comes with tenite grips in its original box that is in excellent condition and Hy-Score pellet case. (8446-105) (200/300)

2928. BENJAMIN/SHERIDAN MODEL EB CO2 PELLET PISTOL serial #469500, .20 cal., 5 3/4” barrel. This air pistol is almost new retaining 99% original black finish with small scratches. This pistol’s bolt and trigger are nickel plated and it comes with plastic grips in its original box. Included is one full plastic pellet case that is in excellent condition. (8447-64)

2929. HY-SCORE MODEL 800 SINGLE SHOT AIR PISTOL serial #843314, .177 cal., 10 1/4” barrel. This powerful air pistol with dovetailed rear site retains 75% original blue finish with small scratches and light pitting. This pistol comes with tenite grips that resemble walnut. (8447-58) (150/200)

2930. HY-SCORE MODEL 804 SPORTSTER REPEATER AIR PISTOL serial #931730, .177 cal., 7 3/4” barrel. This powerful air pistol with dovetailed rear site retains 95% original blue finish with small scratches and light pitting. This pistol comes with tenite grips that resemble walnut. (8447-41) (275/325)

2931. HY-SCORE MODEL 800 SINGLE SHOT AIR PISTOL serial #813627, .22 cal., 10 1/4” barrel. This powerful air pistol with dovetailed rear site retains 75% original blue finish with small scratches, light pitting and light oxidation. This pistol comes with tenite grips that are simulated wood. (8447-57) (150/200)

2932. HAENEL MODEL 28 AIR PISTOL serial #6350, .22 cal., 4 1/8” rifled barrel. This German military trainer is mostly brown and gray due to oxidation with scratches and light pitting. Wood grips with brass Haenel medallion rate very good. (8446-39) (100/150)

2933. HAENEL MODEL 28 AIR PISTOL serial #6730, .22 cal., 4 1/8” rifled barrel. This German military trainer retains 75% blue finish with scratches and light pitting. Wood grips with brass Haenel Medallion rate excellent with moderate abrasion on left side. (8446-38) (125/175)

2934. GERMAN HS MODEL 9A AIR PISTOL 4 & 5 mm cal., 4 1/8” barrel. This German made military air pistol with only light specs of oxidation. The barrel is metal but the rest of the pistol is plastic. It will shoot Bore No-1 darts and pellets. (8447-66)

2935. RARE AMPELL ACRO CO2 AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 8 1/2” barrel. This air pistol was manufactured briefly in the 1970s and bears a resem-blance to the Thompson Center Contender pistol. This air pistol is in fair condition with paint flaking and light surface oxidation. (8447-51)

2936. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 79G CO2 AIR PISTOL serial # Q022314, .177 cal., 8 1/2” barrel. This near new in the box air pistol is in excellent condition retaining 99% of blue finish with small scratches and light pitting. The pistol comes with the original box that contains S&W pellet case, box of CO2 cartridges and owner’s manual. (8447-67) (175/225)

2937. SMITH & WESSON MODEL 78G CO2 SEMIAUTOMATIC AIR PISTOL serial # Q079989, .22 cal., 8 1/2” barrel. This air pistol is in excellent condition retaining 99% of original blue finish with small scratches, light pitting and light surface oxidation. The original box is in excellent condition that contains S&W pellet case and owner’s manual. (8447-68) (150/200)

2938. WEBLEY & SCOTT JUNIOR AIR PISTOL serial #J6795, .177 cal., 6 1/4” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with metal grips is in very good condition and is mostly brown and gray due to oxidation with small scratches and light pitting. (8446-76) (200/300)

2939. WEBLEY & SCOTT MARK I THIRD SERIES AIR PISTOL serial #9789, .177 cal., 7” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with wooden grips is in very good condition and is mostly brown and gray due to oxidation with small scratches and light pitting. (8446-75) (200/300)

2940. WEBLEY & SCOTT JUNIOR NEW MODEL AIR PISTOL serial #633, .177 cal., 6” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with bakelite 110-degree slant grips is in excellent condition retaining 85% original finish with small scratches and light pitting. (8446-77) (150/200)

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2941. HAENEL MODEL 28R AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 4 1/8” rifled barrel with repeating mechanism. This high quality German manufactured Luger styling air pistol with wooden grips and Haenel emblem is in excellent condition. Air pistol retains 75% original blue finish with light oxidation, small scratches and light pitting. All of the original markings are present and very visible. (8446-52) (150/250)

2942. DIANAWERK MODEL 1 AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 5 3/4” barrel. This pistol is of pressed sheet metal pistol construction and retains 50% original blue finish with small scratches and light pitting. Tubular brass barrel is in metal housing and the pull down tool is included. (8446-60) (100/150)

2943. HAENEL MODEL 100 AIR PISTOL .174 cal., 7” barrel with smooth bore. This air pistol with wooden grips and Haenel emblem is in very good condition retaining 80% nickel finish with light oxidation, small scratches and light pitting. (8446-49) (200/250)

2944. SLAVIA MODEL APP-661 COMPRESSED CO2 SEMI-AUTOMATIC AIR PISTOL serial #8909, .177 cal., 4.5”smooth bore. This pistol was styled after the Swedish Husqvarna and was manufactured in Czechoslovakia. The body maintains 70% black finish with plastic grips that are in excellent condition. (8447-39) (150/200)

2945. DIANAWERK MODEL 5 AIR PISTOL .4 or 5mm cal., 7 1/4” tapered barrel. This German made target air pistol retains 80% original blue finish with small scratches and light pitting. The wooden one piece grips rate excellent with only minor scratches. (8446-51) (75/100)

2946. DIANAWERK MODEL 4 AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 4 3/4” barrel. This German made target air pistol retains 85% original blue finish with small scratches and light pitting and surface oxidation. The wooden one piece grips rate excellent with only minor scratches. (8446-61)

2947. HUBERTUS PUSH BARREL, SPRING PISTON AIR PISTOL serial #14553, .177 cal., 5” barrel. This large frame model German manufactured pistol retains 70% original blue finish with small scratches and light pitting and surface oxidation. The one piece grips rate excellent. (8446-65) (100/150)

2948. HEALTHWAYS PLAINSMAN MODEL MA22 CO2 AIR PISTOL serial #1108240, .22 cal., 6 1/4” barrel. This air pistol was styled after the Colt Woodsman and it retains 85% black finish with some multiple scratches and slight pitting. The two piece plastic grips rate excellent. The one piece grips rate excellent. (8447-43) (50/75)

2949. WEBLEY & SCOTT MARK I NEW MODEL VARIANT AIR PISTOL serial #914, .177 cal., 7” barrel. This high quality English made air pistol with 120-degree angle grips retains 99% overall original finish with small scratches. The pistol has no markings other than the serial number and the barrel is 3/4” longer than the normally produced Mark I New Model. (8446-914) (150/250)

2950. SHERIDAN MODEL E CO2 AIR PISTOL serial #E000239, .20 cal., 6” barrel. This 99% retained high polished nickel finished air pistol with walnut grips rates overall excellent condition. Only 1,990 of these air pistols were made. (8446-53) (100/150)

2951. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 137 AIR PISTOL serial #B252734, .177 cal., 8 1/2 “ barrel. This is a pump up pneumatic with swinging lever hand pump and plastic grips. The pistol retains 99% original finish with small scratches. Original box in excellent condition with two instruction guides. (8447-61) (100/150)

2952. HY-SCORE SPORTER MODEL 803 SB SINGLE SHOT AIR PISTOL serial #S867397, .175 cal. smooth bore, .177 and .22 rifled cal., interchangeable 7 3/4” barrels. This high quality air pistol with adjustable rear site is in excellent condition retaining 99% original blue finish with small scratches. This pistol comes in its original box that is in excellent condition with literature and accessory tin with darts and pellets. (8447-59) (275/375)

2953. HAENEL MODEL 26 AIR PISTOL serial #10630, .177 cal., 4” rifled barrel. This German military trainer retains 95% original black enamel finish with small scratches and wood grips with straight line checkering that rate excellent. The pistol comes in its original box but the sides of the lid are badly damaged. (8446-37) (200/275)

2954. MARKSMAN MODEL MP VARIATION TWO AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 3” barrel. This air pistol retains 99% of black paint finish with small scratches. The air pistol comes is it original box that is in very good condition that comes with box of BBs, case of pellets and two targets. (8447-60)

2955. HEALTHWAYS MODEL 9401 AIR PISTOL serial #8001592, .175 cal., 6” smooth bore barrel. This air pistol retains 99% black epoxy finish and plastic grips that rate excellent. Air pistol comes with box in excellent condition with operating instructions, warranty, one CO2 cartridge and pistol component parts list. (8447-62) (75/100)

2956. CROSSMAN MODEL 105 BULLSEYE AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 8 1/2” rifled barrel. This air pistol retains 90% blue finish with flaking and scratches present. The pump lever with one open loop does not stay in upright position after use. The checkered tenite grips rate excellent. (8446-48)

2957. EUSTA LP 210 AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 6 1/2” steel barrel. This German manufactured sheet metal frame air pistol retains 75% of its black finish. Plastic grips are in excellent condition. (8446-56) (75/100)

2958. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 250 AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 4 1/2” smooth bore barrel. This pistol is mostly brown and gray due to oxidation with small scratches. The wooden grips rate excellent. (8447-40) (75/125)

2959. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 257 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 4 1/2” smooth bore barrel. This pistol is mostly brown and gray due to oxidation with small scratches. The wooden grips are in very good condition but the initials “DM” are carved on upper right side. (8446-67) (75/125)

2960. DIANAWERK MODEL 2 IMPROVED AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 8” barrel. This German made push-barrel cocking air pistol retains 90% original blue finish with small scratches and surface oxidation. All of the engraving is present and very visible. (8446-46) (55/75)

2961. WALTHER LP MODEL 53 AIR PISTOL serial #091931, .177 cal., 9 1/2” barrel. This high quality German made pistol is in excellent condition retaining 99% original black crinkle enamel finish with light surface oxidation. The brown plastic grips rate excellent. This early model pistol has adjustable sights. (8450-28) (300/400)

2962. HAENEL MODEL 28 AIR PISTOL serial #16864, .22 cal., 4” rifled barrel. This German manufactured military trainer is in excellent condition retaining 95% original blue finish with light scratches and small pitting. The woodgrips are marked “Super 28” and exhibit small dings. This air pistol cocks by lifting the receiver tube up from the trigger guard and grip frame and loaded by tipping the breech open. (8446-42) (200/250)

2963. CROSSMAN MODEL 102 AIR RIFLE 22 cal., 20” barrel. This 1945-1950 manufactured air rifle retains 80% of its black painted finish with scratches and light surface oxidation. The wooden stock rates very good with small dings and scratches. (8446-26) (150/200)

2964. CROSSMAN MODEL 101 CG VARIATION AIR RIFLE .22 cal., 20” barrel. This first American CO2 gun was introduced in 1931 at Camp Perry matches and is commonly referred to as hose guns. This air rifle retains 95% of is black enamel finish with scratches and light surface oxidation. The stock is in very good condition with 80% varnish remaining and some light scratches but the stock is loose. The brass neck of the tank is marked 218. (8446-24) (200/250)

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2965. RARE CROSSMAN 101 PREMIER BRAND VERSION AIR RIFLE .22 cal., 19 1/2” barrel. This air rifle retains 90% of its black enamel finish with scratches. The walnut stock is in very good condition with light scratches, two impressions on top and light flaking. (8446-28) (150/200)

2966. DAISY MODEL 450 PELLET RIFLE .177 cal., 11 1/2” barrel. This five shot roto clip air rifle retains 90% of its original blue finish with light oxidation and scratches. The stock is in very good condition with flaking present. (8446-30) (50/75)

2967. CROSSMAN MODEL 99 CO2 AIR RIFLE .22 cal., 15” barrel. This air rifle resembles the Savage lever action big game rifle and it retains 95% of its original black enamel finish with scratches and light surface oxidation. There is a 1/4’ impression in the metal near the sight. The stock is in very good condition with scratches and some small indents. (8446-35) (75/125)

2968. BENJAMIN MODEL 347 AIR RIFLE .177 cal., 20” rifled barrel. This air rifle retains 80% of its original black finish with scratches and flaking. The smooth walnut pump handle and stock rate excellent. (8446-19) (100/125)

2969. CROSSMAN MODEL 101 PERIOD THREE AIR RIFLE serial #W6641, .22 cal., 19 1/2” barrel. This air rifle retains 80% of its original black enamel finish with scratches and light oxidation on the trigger guard. The smooth hardwood stock and forearm rate excellent with light scratches. (8446-6) (75/100)

2970. APACHE FIRE BALL TEXAN AIR RIFLE .25 cal., 20 1/2” barrel. This air rifle retains 95% of its original black finish with scratches and oxidation on the air reservoir and pump. The hardwood stock and forearm rate excellent and the air rifle is in need of a seal kit. (8446-32) (75/100)

2971. DOLLA CUB PUSH BARREL AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 3 1/4” barrel. This German made air pistol retains 99% of its original nickel finish. The replacement trigger guard has a completely rounded opening. (8446-55) (150/250)

2972. OKLAHOMA AIR PISTOL serial #D90939, .177 cal., 6 1/4” barrel. This Italian made air pistol retains 99% of its nickel finish. The cardboard box with instructions is in very good condition. The plastic grips rate excellent but the gun is in need of repairs to the cocking mechanism. (8447-63) (25/50)

2973. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 110 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 7” barrel. This grass hopper pump with wood grips rates excellent. This pistol retains very little black nickel original finish and has small scratches. This pistol is in need of a seal kit. (8447-44)

2974. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 110 SERIES AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 7” barrel. The grass hopper pump is missing a screw and does not stay in the upright position. The wood grips are in very good condition but the initials “RK” are engraved on the right side. This pistol retains 85% black nickel original finish with small scratches. This pistol is in need of a seal kit. (8447-44)

2975. BENJAMIN 100 MODEL AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 7” barrel. This pump up pneumatic air pistol retains very little black finish but the grips rate excellent. (8447-54) (75/100)

2976. BENJAMIN MODEL 177 AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 7” barrel. This pump up pneumatic air pistol retains 90% black finish with light scratches and the grips rate excellent. (8447-55) (125/150)

2977. BENJAMIN MODEL 177 AIR PISTOL .177 cal., 7” barrel. This pump up pneumatic air pistol retains 90% black finish with light scratches and the grips rate excellent. This air pistol is in need of a seal kit. (8447-56) (75/100)

2978. WINCHESTER FISHING TACKLE POSTER AND CALENDAR This is a great looking vintage lithograph of the original poster showing two gentlemen in a canoe fishing their favorite pond. The man in the rear has paddle in hand carefully steadying the canoe amongst fallen trees as the man in the front fights a largemouth bass breaking the surface trying to spit the lure from the front of its mouth. The full-color view measures 10 3/8” x 13 5/8”, the top of the print reads “You’ll land him if you use / Winchester / FISHING TACKLE”. Also included appears to be an original 2 3/4” x 7 1/4” Winchester Fishing Tackle 1911 calendar. The black and white calendar has a full-color sketch of a hooked largemouth centered between Winchester Fishing Tackle logo. The calendar rates very good remaining fully intact with a couple thin creases and has been mounted to a piece of cardboard stock. Housed in a 14’ x 17” black trimmed wood matted glass frame, a perfect addition to the camp or den wall. (58391-9)

2979. M1 CARBINE CARRYING CASE This lot consists of a tan canvas M1 Carbine carrying case. The case may be a reproduction, the case shows some light oxidation on the metal parts, some loose threads and a few scattered small stain spots. The front of the case is marked “U.S.”, the case measures 30” in length and 5” in width at the rear. (208426-71A)

2980. CROSMAN MODEL 114 AIR RIFLE serial #295173, .22 cal, 22” barrel with a bright excellent rifled bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% black paint finish with some scattered flaking and scratches throughout. The rear sight and bolt knob have some moderate oxidation staining and pinprick pitting. The smooth hardwood pistolgrip stock remains in very good plus condition with some scattered small dings, scratches, a few small chips and minor staining. The black grooved hard rubber buttplate shows some minor scuffs and dings. The air rifle is sighted with a rear peep sight and blade front. (138447-6) {NON-GUN}

2981. CROSMAN MODEL 113 AIR RIFLE serial #210839, .177 cal, 22” barrel with a bright excellent rifled bore. The metal surfaces retain about 92% black paint finish with some scattered light flaking and scratches. The trigger and triggerguard show some oxidation staining and toning to brown. The smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock rates good with worn finish, scattered scratches, dings, small chips and handling marks. The black grooved hard rubber buttplate shows a few minor scuffs and dings. The air rifle is sighted with a rear v-notch and blade front. (138447-7) {NON-GUN}

2982. CROSMAN MODEL 707 AIR RIFLE .177 cal, 17” barrel with a bright excellent microgroove bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with some scratches, freckling and light oxidation staining throughout. The smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock rates very good plus with some minor scuffs, dings and handling marks. The air rifle is sighted with a rear v-notch and blade front with hood. The consignor notes that only 15,000 of these rifles were made in .177 cal. (138447-15) {NON-GUN}

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2983. CROSMAN MODEL 700 AIR RIFLE .22 cal, 17” barrel with a bright excellent microgroove bore. The metal surfaces retain about 80% original blue with scattered patches of moderate oxidation staining along the barrel and wood line, toning to gray and freckling. The smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock rates about good with flaking finish most prominent on the left side, small dings and handling marks throughout. The air rifle is sighted with a rear v-notch and blade front with hood. (138447-14) {NON-GUN}

2984. CROSMAN MODEL 1400 PUMPMASTER PNEUMATIC RIFLE .22 cal, 19 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent rifled bore. The metal surfaces retain about 94% original blue with some black paint at the muzzle, a few freckles, scratches and a couple of small patches of oxidation straining. The smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock rates very good plus with a few small dings, scratches and handling marks. The factory inspection sticker is still affixed and the black grooved hard rubber buttplate shows some staining and scuffs. The rifle is sighted with a rear notch and blade front. (138447-11) {NON-GUN}

2985. CROSMAN MODEL 110 PNEUMATIC RIFLE .22 cal, 19 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent rifled bore. The metal surfaces retain about 88% black enamel finish with some light flaking, areas worn to ochre brass on the barrel and underneath the pump handle and light scratches. The pump lever and triggerguard have some worn areas and minor oxidation staining scattered about. The smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock rates good plus with some scattered scratches, scuffs, tiny chips and handling marks. The rifle is sighted with a rear v-notch and blade front. One of the rear sight screws is missing its washer. (138447-10) {NON-GUN}

2986. SHERIDAN BLUE STREAK AIR RIFLE serial #314197, .20 cal, 19 1/4” barrel with a bright near excellent rifled bore. The metal sur-faces retain about 92% matte black finish with some scuffs and scratches most toward the muzzle and few additional light handling marks throughout. The trigger and triggerguard show some minor oxidation staining and worn finish. The smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock rates good overall with a few scuffs, scratches, handling marks and an about 2” repaired crack on the left side near the safety. The rifle is sighted with rear notch and blade front. (138447-9) {NON-GUN}

2987. BENJAMIN FRANKLIN MODEL 3120 PNEUMATIC RIFLE serial #T312859, .22 cal, 19” barrel with a bright near excellent rifled bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90-92% matte black finish with some scuffs, scratches, han-dling marks and a few spots of minor oxidation staining scattered about. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved pump forend remain in very good condition with some worn finish, small dings, scratches and handling marks. The “American Walnut” Benjamin Franklin Logo sticker is still intact on the left side butt. The rifle is sighted with rear notch, blade front and features an 85-shot magazine. (138447-12) {NON-GUN}

2988. SPEEDLODER LOT This is a Hamilton Zip Set speed loader comprised of a round wood hinged case with a 9” diameter with brass hardware and is stamped in circular logo style “Hamilton/S&W Mod. K 22 L & LR”. The case opens to reveal eight sets of six slot configurations arranged in circular fashion with the loader housed at the lower front in its formed compartment and above it is another section fitted to hold a 100 rd. size box of ammunition. Included in the case are the loader and 40 rds. of mixed .22 LR. The case retains about 97% original tan finish with loss due to handling marks. (78433-127AN)

2989. SAXBY PALMER ENSIGN AIR RIFLE serial #992, .22 caliber, 19 1/2” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue and anodized finishes with scattered light scratches and spots of fine oxidation staining. The press checkered Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates near excellent with a couple of scratches and a few light handling marks. This is a very neat concept air rifle that fires a preloaded cartridge and operates along the same lines as a conventional bolt action rifle. A hand operated pump is included and this rifle remains in very good condition. It is this writer’s understanding that the cartridges are difficult to locate but still available. (108447-8){NON-GUN}

2990. HY-SCORE MODEL 801 BREAK ACTION AIR RIFLE .22 caliber, 15 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue finish with overall scratches, spots of oxidation staining, and light active oxidation. The rifle has a globe front sight with post and adjustable target rear sight and the smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock rates very good with numerous light handling marks and spots of flaking varnish. (108447-18){NON-GUN}

2991. MILBRO MODEL 220 BREAK ACTION AIR RIFLE .177 caliber, 14 1/4” barrel with an about very good bore that has a spot of minor oxidation just forward of the breech end. The metal surfaces retain 85% original blue with spots of flaking, oxidation and numerous light dings along the edges. The left side of the reservoir is marked “.177 Cal. Made for Daisy in Scotland 220” and the smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock rates very good with a few light handling marks. (108447-16){NON-GUN}

2992. HAENEL MODEL I BREAK ACTION AIR RIFLE .177 caliber, 15 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 90% original blue with spots of freckling, oxidation and patches of plum undertones. The air rifle has sporting front and rear sights and the finger groove smooth walnut semi-pistolgrip stock rates good overall with light handling marks showing a light sanding with spots of added finish. (108447-29){NON-GUN}

2993. GAMO / AIR SHOT BREAK ACTION SURVIVAL RIFLE .177 caliber, 11 3/4” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish with a few light handling marks visible. The wire style folding stock works smoothly and the plastic simulated wood stock has a standard green camo pattern and rates excellent. This would be a fun little shooter and it comes with a 1” green canvas sling. (108447-70){NON-GUN}

2994. SLAVIA MODEL 603 BREAK ACTION AIR RIFLE serial #7303, .177 caliber, 16” barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue with several scratches, specks of paint, freckling and oxidation near all over. The air rifle has sporting sights and the finger groove semi-pistolgrip smooth hardwood stock rates good with numerous light dings, dents and handling marks having had a light cleaning under an added layer of finish. (108447-2){NON-GUN}

2995. CHINESE TS-45 SIDE-LEVER PNEUMATIC RIFLE .177 caliber, 18” barrel with a very good bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with overall light freckling, handling marks and a spot of active oxidation near the muzzle. The smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock rates very good plus with a few light dings and handling marks. An honest example with a lot of life left in its spring. (108446-36)

2996. CIVIL WAR CARBINE BOOT This is a Civil War carbine boot with buckled suspension strap. The leather is overall lightly dried and showing some light and moderate flaking, a partial contractor name can be seen on the very end of the carbine tensioning strap billet “G Peter”, doubtless George Peters of Newark, New Jersey who had extensive contracts for horse equipments etc. The japanning on the buckle remains very good and is mostly intact. A portion of the strap has worn away along its top edge and the hanging strap has remnants of the U.S. inspector marking “EHS” at the end of its billet. The buckle on the hanging strap shows more oxidation than anything else. Overall an about very good example of a Civil War-era carbine boot with strap for your McClellan saddle. (38433-136) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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2997. CASED CARTE DE VISITE OF A UNION OFFICER This is a very clear depiction of a union officer, the image is mounted in an oval format with gold bordering, the gent is seated, frockcoat open with waistcoat exposed, the rank of the shoulder tabs cannot be determined; the buttons appear to be infantry. The rear of the card has the United States tariff stamp affixed. This is mounted in a foil-lined CDV case, the decorative foliate overlay which retains the glass and image shows a bit of damage along its top edge. The case is missing its lid, the rear nicely embossed and about very good. A nice depiction over all, the view measuring about 2” by 2 1/2”. (38433-141) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2998. TINTYPE OF UNION SOLDIER This is a 1/6 plate tintype of a seated union soldier, his frockcoat open exposing his waistcoat beneath. There is no evidence of any emblem nor branch marking or badge of rank on his coat. The buttons and watch chain have been tinted a gold hue by the photographer. This is mounted in an oval foil mount with decorative foliate overlay, both of which rate very good to very good plus. There is one tiny spot of green oxidation on the interior foil plate. The depiction is very clear, the man has his knee boots on and is seated in a low back chair. This comes in a rather nice CDV case. The interior shows an orange baize lining opposite the image, to it is pinned a remnant of a red and white fabric, perhaps a portion of a flag. It is a hand-woven cloth and is very coarse and is sewn with a coarse running whip stitch. The consignor’s notes stated “Third New York Volunteer Infantry”, but I see no way to verify this. A nice depiction overall, very clear for the age, showing what are two very tiny scratches. (38433-141A) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

2999. WINCHESTER EPHEMERA LOT This lot consists of a small pamphlet and a promotional card stock fan. “Shooting Holidays” published by the Winchester Repeating Arms Company New Haven Connecticut, 1937. A 23 page paper pamphlet dual-stapled rife with photographs and Winchester advertisements. There are articles on shotgun shooting, rifle shooting, and pistol and revolver shooting. Overall the publi-cation rates very good to very good plus and is very readable and shows one fold mark down its center, and a number of very small tears that have developed at the edge of each page from this, otherwise nothing really mentionable. The last item is a promotional card stock fan with small wooden handle stapled to it. This from “Clark & Son/Hardware & Implements/Jamestown Ind”. They are “The Winchester Store” in Jamestown with this in black print below the name of the retailer. It rates very good over all with a couple stains and little bit of edge tattering. A very seldom-encountered piece of advertising as most certainly degraded and were thrown away over the years. (38433-144E) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

3000. RARE NEWTON ARMS COMPANY HAND RELOADING TOOL IN ORIGINAL CANISTER This is an original Newton Arms Company hand-held reloading tool of blued steel. It rates about very good, showing overall light oxidation, minor dings or handling marks and some strong trace original blue. The set appears to be complete with the exception of the decapping pin which does not appear to be present. It would appear as though this tool neck sizes only. The shipping carton has the instructions wrapping it as a label and a diagram of the tool and its attendant parts. There is no caliber delineated anywhere. The tube is cardboard with metal and caps and rates very good, the instructions mostly readable with some light scuffing and handling marks overall from the years. A very rare accessory for the Newton or antique reloading tool collector. (38433-108) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

3001. U.S. MODEL 1884 CARBINE BOOT This is a regulation U.S. model 1887 carbine boot. The leather is lightly dried with moderate flaking. The stitching is mostly intact along its rear edge and both of the tightening buckles are an overall soft brown oxidation. The brass throat at the front of the boot is a dark ochre patina and the seam stitching is partially separating at the rear of this throat. The suspension billet for attaching to saddle is only partially present, about 12” are intact and moderately flaked. A good example piece overall. (38433-137) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

3002. ANTIQUE POWDER MEASURE This is a cast steel heavy-duty powder measure from Paul Comer of Narberth Pennsylvania. It features a large steel hopper with cast steel cover when it not in use. The body tapper which keeps the powder flowing uniformly is automatic and spring-loaded on this example and taps the Hopper each time the lever is moved. Externally the unit retains about 85% original green enamel. Included with the powder thrower are 11 bushings. A very good antique powder thrower overall. (38433-109) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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Books3003. BOOK LOT The Breech Loader in the Service © 1933, Claude Fuller. 381 pages hardcover.

Brown embossed front cover with the title in gilt, a stand of arms above pressed-in-relief. The spine compartmented with title in gilt along with “Arca Arms Reference Library Vol 1” also in gilt. There is some minor scuffing and tattering at the corners and top and bottom of the spine with remnants of some type of an adhesive on the cover proper. The interior covers all manner of breech loading arm that was considered by, or submitted to come the U.S. government in their numerous field trials. There are many patent drawings and many illustration plates. Really an indispensable volume if you collect, sell or are a student of American military arms at all. Overall very good. (38433-145C) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

3004. COLLECTIBLE VOLUME LOT Wells Fargo & Co Express Tariff and Directory This is a circa 1908-1913 hardbound volume of all of Wells Fargo’s rates for all of the United States and international as well, including stage points in the far-flung reaches. The entire book is overall very good to very good plus with light tattering of the edges of the pages and slight darkening as well but the interior is fully intact and readable, a few with ink-stamp surcharges there are a few spots with older torn pages which were repaired with Wells Fargo labels, rather interesting and amusing. The gray woven textile covering shows numerous moisture stains from the years (probably coffee) along with a somewhat tattered spine and edges and corners. Set up very much as a “looseleaf” binder, the book was manufactured by the Simplex Binder Makers, of New York City. The cover imprinted in black ink with the title. (38433-145B) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

3005. BOOK LOT This lot consists of 9 items in total. First is The NRA Gunsmithing Guide as compiled from the American Rifleman, paperback 336 pages. Second is a Thompson/Center Arms product catalog #20. The next three items are compiled prints of Hillsborough, Merrimack and Rockingham counties in NH from 1892, paperback. The sixth item is Firearms Assembly I: The NRA Guidebook to Shoulder Arms, paperback 203 pages. Seventh is Firearms Assembly II: The NRA Guidebook to Handguns, paperback 206 pages. The eighth item is The Art Of Gunsmithing – The Shotgun by Lewis Potter, hardcover with jacket 176 pages. The final item is Mauser Rifles and Pistols by W.H.B. Smith, hardcover with jacket 236 pages. All are in very good condition, there is minor foxing and staining to the pages of most and the jacket is torn on the last book listed. (47882-16A)

3006. LOT OF BOOKS Total of nine. The Home Guide to Cartridge Conversions, by George C. Nonte, Jr.; c. 1961, 1967 George C. Nonte Jr. 404 pages hardcover with jacket. Handbook for Shooters & Reloaders, two volume hardcover set with jackets, by P.O. Ackley and with copyrights by the author; Vol. 1: c. 1962, 567 pages. Vol. II: c. 1966, 535 pages. Speer Reloading Manual Number Nine for Rifle and Pistol, edited by the Speer research staff; c. 1974 Speer, Inc. 464 pages hardcover. Hornady Handbook of Cartridge Reloading: Rifle-Pistol Vol. II, edited by Larry Steadman; c. 1973 Hornady Mfg. Co., Inc., this second printing 1975. 512 pages hardcover. Modern Accuracy in Bench Rest Shooting, by L. R. Wallack; c. 1951 Greenberg, publisher. 151 pages hardcover with jacket. Cartridges of the World, second edition, by Frank C. Barnes; c. 1965, 1969 Frank C. Barnes and The Gun Digest Co. 378 pages softcover. Lyman Reloading Handbook, 45th edition; c. 1970 Lyman Gun Sight Products. 300 pages plastic comb-bound softcover. Winchester-Western Ball Powder Loading Data, edited by E.A. Matunas; c. 1975 Olin Corp. 72 pages staple-bound softcover. The overall condition of the lot is near excellent with clear evidence that the books have been well cared for through the decades and do exhibit minor instances of staining and wear. (1X77943-10B)

3007. LOT OF BOOKS Total of four. Conway’s All the World’s Fighting Ships 1922-1946, edited by Roger Chesneau; c. 1980 Conway Mari-time Press Ltd. 456 pages hardcover with jacket providing data and illustrations of thousands of naval vessels by the renowned authority. Excellent condition with a price attached to front jacket. Silent Victory: The U.S. Submarine War Against Japan, by Clay Blair, Jr.; c. 1975 Clay Blair, Jr. 1072 pages hardcover with jacket missing its back inside flap and showing some small tears. The book rates very good with a somewhat misshaped profile. Russia Besieged, by Nicholas Bethell; c. 1977 Time-Life Books Inc. 208 pages photo based hardcover in excellent condition. To Risks Unknown: Savage War in the Adriatic, by Douglas Reeman; c. 1969 Douglas Reeman. 289 pages paperback war novel with a wavy structure. (1X77943-10C)

3008. LOT OF BOOKS Total of five. Small Arms of the World, tenth edition, by Joseph E. Smith; c. 1973 The Stackpole Co. 768 pages hardcover with jacket. The Soviet Russian Tokarev “TT”: Pistols and Cartridges 1929-1953, by Fred A. Datig; c. 1990 Fred A. Datig. 168 pages hard-cover with jacket. The Book of Pistols and Revolvers, by Joseph E. Smith; c. 1968 Stackpole Co. 816 pages hardcover with jacket. Firearms Assembly 4: The NRA Guide to Pistols and Revolvers; c. 1980 NRA. 255 pages softcover. Shooter’s Bible Pistol & Revolver Guide, by Major George Nonte (U.S.A. Ret.); c. 1967 Major George Nonte (U.S.A. Ret.). 192 pages softcover. This is an excellent condition lot with a few incidents of minor foxing or smudges on some of these obviously well cared for books. (1X77943-7A)

3009. LOT OF BOOKS Total of eight comprised of six general interest novels, a compilation of short stories and one nonfiction offering. “What Do You Care What Other People Think?”: Further Adventures of a Curious Character, by Richard Feynman; c. 1988 Gweneth Feynman and Ralph Leighton. 255 pages hardcover with jacket. Account of experiences of the Nobel Prize winning physicist with much attention given to the investigation of which he was a participant of the space shuttle Challenger’s explosion. The Spy who Barked in the Night, by Marc Lovell; c. 1986 Doubleday & Co. Inc. 180 pages hardcover with jacket. The Red Fox, by Anthony Hyde; c. 1985 Tusitala Inc. 307 pages hardcover with jacket. The Complete Sherlock Holmes, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle; multiple c. dates between 1903 and 1927 which is likely about the time of this publication. 1323 pages hardcover that has endured the test of time very nicely as there is only minimal wear and the binding remains strong. Cold Harbour, by Jack Higgins; c. 1990 Jack Higgins. 310 pages paperback. Forfeit, by Dick Francis; c. 1969 Dick Francis, this first Ballantine Books edition 1987. 282 pages paperback. Dead Cert, by Dick Francis; c. 1962 Dick Francis, this first Ballantine Books edition 1987. Pillars of the Earth, by Ken Follett; c. 1989 Ken Follett. 973 pages hardcover with jacket. The condition ratings of the books in this lot range from near excellent to excellent with only light wear observed. (1X77943-10D)

3010. BOOK LOT This is a U.S. Ordnance Dept. issued hardcover manual dated 1898 and titled Description and Rules for the Management of the Springfield Rifle, Carbine, and Army Revolvers. Caliber .45.. This is a 69 page operations guidebook featuring many illustrations and with individual sections on the rifle, carbine, Officer’s Model 1875, care of arms in service, memoranda of trajectory and Army Revolvers. Also included are three multi-fold pull-out pages serving as trajectory charts and a loose sheet titled Headless Shell Extractor for Springfield Rifle and Carbine. National Army Model 1882.. The olive green hardcover shows significant dark staining throughout most of its surfaces with the greatest amount on the back which also has a couple of small sections of outer layer that are missing. There is only minor edge wear, the spine is loosening particularly at the front end paper and the pages show minor fading with some foxing and contact with liquid particularly to a few back pages. (78433-145DA) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

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3011. BOOK LOT This is a U.S. Ordnance Dept. issued hardcover manual dated 1898 and titled Description and Rules for the Management of the Springfield Rifle, Carbine, and Army Revolvers. Caliber .45.. This is a 69 page operations guidebook featuring many illustrations and with individual sections on the rifle, carbine, Officer’s Model 1875, care of arms in service, memoranda of trajectory and Army Revolvers. Also included are three multi-fold pull-out pages serving as trajectory charts. The olive green hardcover shows significant dark staining throughout most of its surfaces and a grease stain in an isolated area of the front, the back shows a few scuffs. There is minor edge wear, a bit of spine separation at the front end papers but the binding remains strong overall. There is mild foxing evident and more pronounced at the back end papers. (78433-145DB) [Paul Weisberg Collection]

Parts3012. GERMAN G43 BARRELED ACTION LOT serial #2124e, 8mm

Mauser,22” threaded armory barrel with an about very good bore that shows scattered frosting and light pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 85% original phosphate with a few dings on the front sight, scattered silvering, light oxidation and fading. The rear sight base is marked “G43 (Eagle) 2124e ac 44” and front and rear sights and front band are all included. A good project item overall. (206519-619) {FIREARM}

3013. TARGET GRIP LOT FOR S&W This lot consists of a lovely set of target grips for a Smith & Wesson “N” frame square butt revolver. The unmarked checkered walnut thumb and palm rest grips rate excellent. The grips are similar to the work of several well-known makers but enough characteris-tic of each to positively identify them. If you like shooting traditional targets with the big revolvers you will love these grips. (88511-6A)

3014. FITZ WALNUT TARGET GRIP LOT FOR S&W This lot consists of a lovely set of target grips for a Smith & Wesson “K” frame square butt revolver. The checkered walnut thumb and palm rest grips rate excellent and are marked “Fitz” on the butt. This would go great on one of the K-22 or K-38 revolvers in our live auction. (88511-7A)

3015. SCARCE COLT CONVERSION KIT This lot consists of a single Colt Junior 22 Short Conversion Kit for the Colt Junior 25 ACP semi-auto pistol. The kit includes the original box, slide, barrel, recoil spring assembly, magazine and instructions. The slide retains about 97% original blue with scattered scratches, edge wear and a few oxidation blemishes. The other parts rate excellent overall. The box rates about excel-lent. These kits were only sold for a few years as they competed with the sale of guns in 22 short and are considered scarce. (88524-16)

3016. COLT 22/45 CONVERSION KIT LOT This lot consists of a Colt 22/45 conversion kit that includes a total of (8) items. Included are the original woodgrain factory box that rates about good with light scuffs and edge wear plus evidence of repairs to three of the corners on the cover. Also included are a conversion unit slide with Patridge front sight and Accro rear sight retaining about 96% original blue with scattered light scratches and handling wear. Included is a 5” 22 LR barrel with floating chamber and excellent bore plus the chamber areas has been machine turned. It also includes a pair of factory magazines, ejector, #2 slide stop and recoil spring. (88524-14)

3017. COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY CYLINDER LOT This lot consists of a single factory cylinder for a Colt Single Action Army/ New Frontier revolver chambered for 44 Special. The cylinder retains about 99% factory blue finish. The cylinder appears to be unfired and has partial serial number “2450” stamped on the face with “44 SPL” on the side and “44S” on the rear edge. (86520-1464A)

3018. RUGER VAQUERO CYLINDER LOT This lot consists of a single stainless steel Ruger Vaquero revolver cylinder chambered for 45 ACP with high gloss finish and excellent condition. There are a few minor handling marks and a turn ring with evidence of prior use. (86520-243A)

3019. RUSSIAN MAKAROV PARTS LOT This lot consists of 19 parts for a Russian Makarov. The frame and barrel are not present but it does include: (1) brown flap holster, (2) magazines, (1) cleaning rod, (1) slide assembly with related parts, (11) assorted parts and assemblies from the frame, (1) recoil spring, (1) grip and (1) grip screw. The slide is a mottled mix of pewter and brown with a few traces of blue along with oxidation and pitting. The internal frame parts rate good to very good as do the other accessories. (86519-558 & 558A)

3020. S&W LOT This lot consists of a single walnut stock for the rare S&W Model 125 rifle. Though a few prototypes were made, the Model 125 never went into full production. Similar to the Model A rifles made by Husqvarna the Monte Carlo stock features skip-line checkering and a rosewood forend tip and gripcap. The butt is fitted with a factory hard rubber buttplate and there are vacant screw holes for sling swivels. It rates in excellent condition overall with a few light dings and scratches present. (48428-9A)

3021. S&W LOT This lot consists of a single checkered walnut stock for the S&W Model B series rifles. Built by Husqvarna for S&W, the stock features a schnabel tip, left side cheek rest and has a capped pistolgrip. The butt has a Husqvarna logo hard rubber buttplate installed and there are vacant screw holes for ling swivels. The stock has a light oil finish and a few light handling marks but remains in overall excellent condition. (48428-9B)

3022. SWIVEL LOT This lot contains an assortment of Uncle Mikes swivels and adapters. Included are: (2)1461-2 kits for Ruger No.3, 10/22 and 44 rifles; (1)1051-2 kit for 1894 lever guns; (1)1071-2 kit for magnum band and magazine tube 22 rifles; (1)1593-2 kit for 12 gauge shotguns; (1)1801-2 kit for Remington 870 12 gauge shotguns; and (3) bags of assorted mixed swivels, screws and band adapters. Also included are one bag of (12) Brownells 10-32 x 1/2” swivel studs and one package of mixed Brownells 10-32 x 7/8” studs. All are in ex-cellent condition. (46850-6H)

3023. T/C MOUNT LOT This lot consists of three scope mount bases for Thompson/Center firearms. Included are: One #9741 LOBO Contender mount; one #9993 Maxima base set for the 22 Classic; and one small rail type mount for round barrel models – likely to fit Contender barrels. All are in excellent condition. (46850-10A)

3024. SCOPE BASE LOT This lot consists of ten Weaver style mounts. Included are: one Aimtech #ARM-3 base for the Marlin 336 and similar rifles, one A.R.M.S. #2 M16/AR15 mount; one Weigand Combat RanchB+ mount that fits Ruger Mini-14R/30, PC-9/40, 10/22 Magnum, Deerfield Carbine; one Brownells 947-010-000 Warne base for the Ruger PC-9/40 Carbine; two Weaver #61A bases; one Weaver 363B; one Weaver #411; a small bag containing a Weaver #47 and #68 bases; and one unmarked raised rail without screws. All are in excellent condition, most are in their original packaging. (46850-10B)

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3025. AO SIGHT LOT This lot consists of an AO Sight Systems AO Lever Scout Mount for the Marlin 1894 rifles. The mount is in is original packaging and is in like new condition. (46850-10C)

3026. SCOPE BASE LOT This lot consists of ten assorted sets of bases and rings. Included are: Two Leupold #336R one-piece bases for the Marlin 336 and similar rifles; one Wideview #WSM-GG see-thru rings for Marlin lever Action rifles; one set of Leupold #42346 1” low rings for Ruger No.1 & 77/22 rifles; one set of Leupold style 1” low rings; two sets of 1” medium Leupold style rings; one set of Buehler two-piece mounts marked “R3” for the Ruger No.3 rifle with 1” #8 code high split rings; one set including a Buehler one-piece #21U base for the Remington 700 and similar rifles with micrometer adjustment and a pair of #7 code medium split rings; and one set of unmarked 1” rings that use a specific proprietary base. All are in excellent condition, some are in their original packaging. (46850-10D)

3027. SCOPE RING LOT This lot consists of five sets of Weaver 1” scope rings. Included are: two boxed sets of #49040 low matte finish rings; one set of low gloss rings; one set of high rings; and one set to fit grooved receivers. Also included is a set of 1” to 7/8” ring reducer by Brownells. All are in excellent condition. (46850-10E)

3028. WINCHESTER LOT This lot consists of a Winchester factory hard rubber checkered buttplate that features the Winchester Repeating Arms logo in center. The buttplate measures 5 1/8” long and is about 1 1/2” wide in center. It is marked “21” on the reverse side and included are the mounting screws. All are in excellent condition. (47882-14N)

3029. STEVENS BARREL LOT This lot consists of a Stevens Model 350 12 gauge shotgun barrel. The 28” ventilated rib barrel has an excellent bore and includes a single Trulock modified choke tube. The matte parkerized finish has some minor handling marks, but the barrel remains in overall excellent condition. (47882-13)

3030. BOYDS STOCK LOT This lot consists of a Boyds laminate hardwood thumbhole stock for a Ruger 10/22 rifle. The stock features a natural wood color and has a left side cheek rest and black solid rubber rifle pad. An excellent condition example that will make an impressive target stock for your 10/22 carbine. (46056-4)

3031. MISCELLANEOUS PART LOT This lot consists of an assortment of scope bases, rings and swivels. Included are an Uncle Mikes #1303-2 swivel kit for Thompson/Center contenders; a loose bag of assorted swivels and shotgun magazine tube caps; one set of Millett 1” medium height scope rings, a container holding a small split ring, a 7/8” swivel and several screws; a container with two sets of scope lens caps; one Thompson/Center #9893Waever scope base for Contender and G2 firearms; and one set of Thompson/Center silver Weaver style bases #9861 for the Firehawk carbine. All are in very good to excellent condition. (47882-8A)

3032. PARTS LOT This lot consists of parts and accessories for pistols. First is an unmarked, extended compensator for the 1911 style pistols, which replaces the barrel collar. Next is a package of King’s #406 45 recoil spring buffers with 16 included. Third is a Wilson Combat Shok-Buff shock absorber kit for the 1911 style pistols which contains 4 recoil absorbers. Next are two recoil springs, one guide rod and two spring retention caps for the 1911 pistol. Lastly are two magazine loading devices for staggered magazine pistols. One is stamped metal the other is by UpLula. All are in excellent condition. (47882-8B)

3033. STOCK LOT This lot consists of four assorted stock pieces. First is a walnut forearm for a Winchester 1894 lever rifle with no hardware but is in near excellent condition. Next is a checkered walnut T/C Contender forearm the measures 4 1/4” long and has several small dings and appears to press fit onto the barrel stud. Third is the matching checkered walnut pistolgrip that has the left side thumbrest and is in excellent condition. Lastly is an unmarked forend for a SxS double shotgun that has a sliver missing along the upper edge on the right side and is numbered “38”. (47882-8E)

3034. BLACKPOWDER KIT LOT This lot consists of a partial percussion pistol kit by Jukar of Spain. The kit features a 9” long .45 percussion barrel with serial #0006375 that has an excellent bore. The metal remains in the white with some areas of light staining and oxidation present. The full length hardwood pistolgrip stock remains unfinished and is in need of fitting, stain and sealing. It has the percussion lock installed with brass escutcheon plate on the opposing side. A brass forend tip and brass triggerguard are included and will require fitting. The trigger assembly and tang screw are also included but no other screws are present to mount the furniture. No ramrod is included. With the right hardware this would be a promising piece that may make a great project for the aspiring primitive arms maker and enthusiast. (47882-8F) {ANTIQUE} (15/25)

3035. GRIP LOT This lot consists of an assortment of revolver and pistol grips. Included are seven items. First is a small set of mother-of-pearl revolver grips like for an early S&W or top-break revolver which rate excellent. Second is a set of factory Ruger rosewood Blackhawk grips with the black and silver medallions that rate excellent. Third is also a set of factory Ruger Blackhawk grips which are walnut, the right panel having a sizeable chip at the toe. The fourth set appears to be a checkered walnut aftermarket grip for the Ruger Blackhawks or similar single action revolvers which rate very good and have minor chips along the base at the heel. The next set are factory S&W k-frame diamond checkered grips that rate excellent and have silver medallions. Next is the right checkered walnut panel for a Colt 1911 Government with the gold Rampant Colt medallion. Lastly is a left panel Coltwood grip for a Woodsman style pistol that includes two arched spacers. (47882-8G)

3036. SHOTGUN LOT This lot consists of four assorted choke tubes and four Remington choke wrenches. Included are: one Remington 12 gauge modified choke; one Remington 12 gauge improved cylinder choke; one 20 gauge Remington modified choke; one 12 gauge H.S. Strut Undertaker choke #00660 for Remington shotguns; two Remington 20 gauge choke wrenches and two Remington 12 gauge choke wrenches. All are in excellent condition. (47882-8H)

3037. PARTS LOT This lot consists of a grouping of assorted gun and sight parts. Included are followers, lifters, a Marlin 39 bolt assembly, 22 RF barrel bands, dovetail sporting sights, receiver sight elevators, and several sight bases and slides for Mauser and other military rifles. Other smaller parts and pieces are also included and most are in very good condition. (47882-8J)

3038. WILLIAMS PARTS LOT This lot consists of a Williams Giant Head Model 760 left hand safety for Remington firearms. It is in as-new condition and in the original box with packaging. Also included are a pair of original safety buttons for Ithaca Model 37 shotguns. (47882-8L)

3039. PARTS LOT This lot consists of an assortment of military and sporting long gun parts for blackpowder and modern firearms. Included are swivels, barrel bands, muzzle bands and caps, sight rings and bases, buttplates, triggerguards, a flintlock minus the hammer, percussion hammers, screws, percussion nipples, an escutcheon plate and many small parts/springs and other unidentified items. All are in very good condition, many have areas of light surface oxidation throughout. (47882-5A)

3040. BIPOD LOT This lot consists of a Caldwell folding bipod with legs that extend from 7”–11”. Bipod has a matte black finish and is in excellent condition. (48498-7B)

3041. CRIMSON TRACE GRIPS This lot includes a set of LG-320 laser grips for all Sig Sauer P220 model pistols. The grips are complete with correctly labeled factory box, batteries, manual, warranty card, and tools for adjustment. The grips remain in excellent condition. (108551-3)

3042. UZI CONVERSION UNIT This lot includes a Group Industries .22 caliber conversion unit for a full automatic Model B Uzi. The kit in-cludes two parkerized barrels (1) 10 1/2” with bright excellent bore and (1) 16 1/4” with bright excellent bore, (2) parkerized finish steel body magazines converted to 22 cal., operating rod, recoil spring, (2) additional extractors and bolt. The interior of the bolt body appears to have been tooled to perhaps provide a smoother function and increased reliability. A neat concept that likely would be a blast to shoot once installed properly. (108547-51)

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3043. HK 91/G3 CONVERSION UNIT This lot includes a cased .22 caliber conver-sion unit for use with the G3 or 91 style rifles. This was a training kit used to teach marksmanship to new recruits and comes in its original wooden case measuring 20 1/2”x8”x3” with the following included: (2) 20 round converted magazines, barrel insert that has a bright excellent bore, bolt assem-bly, and cleaning kit with brushes, oiler, and pull chain. The case has a green enamel finish with black stenciled lettering with several light han-dling marks and spots of adhesive residue on the lid with all internal parts remaining in excellent condition. (108547-10) [Please note there are additional magazines listed in this sale.]

3044. WALTHER SPORTMODELL V BOLT AC-TION RECEIVER serial #15285, receiver only. The metal surfaces on this vintage action are currently in the white and rate excellent with some light handling wear and gray pa-tina. The metal appears to have been lightly polished and some of the lettering is faint but still visible, including the “(crown)B” & “U” proofs. The bolt assembly is included as are the sights. The rear base radius has been opened up, the front sight has an extra tall insert. The trigger mechanism has been cut and modified as well and the lower portion is no longer present. A very good example that would make a terrific smallbore project for the right craftsman. (Transfers as a “firearm”) (2X44458-18) {FIREARM}

3045. DUTCH M1 CARBINE BLANK FIRING ADAPTER This lot consists of a single Dutch M1 Carbine blank firing adapter. The adapter shows some light oxidation staining, silvering and red paint at bottom. It is marked with “Eagle/BMVidg/186”. A unique lot for the M1 Carbine collector. (3X207647-42)

3046. FRANCHI BARREL LOT This lot includes a Model 48AL 12 ga., 22” slug barrel with a bright excellent smooth bore. The metal sur-faces retain 98% original blue and chrome finishes with scattered spots of fine oxidation staining, and light scratches. The barrel has a raised brass bead front right with folding rear blade sight and a Lyman No.3 that is missing the insert. The barrel remains in excellent condition. (1X108339-24B)

3047. PERCUSSION BARREL LOT This lot includes an unmarked 37 3/4” round percussion barrel about .45 caliber rifled barrel with an about very good bore showing minor oxidation along is length. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with areas of heavy oxidation and pitting. This barrel features an upper tang, blade front sight, Micro adjustable rear sight, a drilled and tapped hole behind the rear sight, there is a nipple installed and the breech is stamped “NAC”. (1X217943-5)

3048. LOT OF BARRELS Two total: (1) K Mart CBC barrel Lot This lot contains one 28” plain barrel choked modified having a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue finish having slight loss due to handling and scratches. The top of the barrel is marked “K MART CORORATION” and the side of the barrel is marked “COMPANIA BRASILEIRA DE CARTUCHOS”; (1) unmarked 12 gauge barrel. The plain, round barrel measures 27 3/4” long with an excellent bore and has a simple bead front sight and is choked modified. The chamber end is threaded and there are remnants of a partial collar or lug about midway down that has been damaged and partially removed. The metal surfaces are mostly a mottled brown with light wear and handling marks throughout. Match this up to the right receiver for a decent replacement barrel, or use it in your next gun or trench art project. (47471-7,7A)

3049. BARREL LOT Two total: (1) unmarked 21 3/4” heavy target barrel with stainless steel finish in 25 Benchrest. There are no sight provisions and the bore rates excellent. The barrel is for a Kelbly’s Inc., Benchrest rifle with Stolle Panda Action previously sold as lot 299 in sale 111; (1) R. A. Simard barrel, 21 3/4” fluted heavy target barrel with stainless finish in .222 Rem., for a Model 700 bolt action rifle, previously sold as lot 714 in sale 111. There are a few light superficial scratches and the bore remains excellent. (1X107760-3B,3F)

3050. BARREL LOT Two total: (1) 21 3/4” heavy target stainless steel barrel with random circumferential disruptive pattern similar to matting, only more visually pleasing, in 22 Benchrest. The barrel is unmarked and is for a Kelbly’s Inc., Benchrest rifle with Stolle Panda Action previously sold as lot 299 in sale 111. The barrel has a bright excellent bore with no provision for sights and is in overall excellent condition; (1) similar 21 3/4” heavy target barrel with matte stainless steel finish in 22 Benchrest. There are a few light superficial scratches in the finish and the barrel has no sight provisions and remains in excellent condition. The barrel is unmarked and is for a Kelbly’s Inc., Benchrest rifle with Stolle Panda Action previously sold as lot 299 in sale 111. (1X107760-3E,3A)

3051. PERIOD UNIDENTIFIED METAL SKELETON SHOULDER STOCK This lot consists of a single skeleton shoulder stock made of metal bar stock that was made for probably one of the various single shot pistols of the era such as the Stevens or similar. This shoulder stock retains about 97% factory nickel with scattered light oxidation blemishes and scratches. The stock attaches via a screw (provided) and there is a small stud to keep aligned. The stock measures 12 1/2” long x 3 5/8” wide x 1/4” thick. (1X88320-81A)

3052. STOCK LOT This lot includes a three piece set likely for an AK-47 style rifle. The smooth buttstock, forend, and handguard rate excellent with several light handling marks under an added layer of finish with no maker’s marks. The steel buttplate and sling swivel retain most of their black enamel finish with areas of fine oxidation staining. (2X107497-5)

3053. STOCK LOT This lot includes a birch stock for an M1 Garand rifle that has been stripped of all of its hardware. The stock has been lightly cleaned leaving patches of darker color finish. The stock remains in excellent condition and would make a great restoration project. (1X108387-10)

3054. SUREFIRE FAUX SUPPRESSOR LOT This is a Surefire Suppressor Training Adapter for rifles and carbines chambered in 5.56 for training with blank ammunition and duplicates the weight, length and feel of its equivalent sound suppressor. It features a bright yellow body finish indicating that it is a training device and Fast-Attach mechanism that allows for secure attachment/removal within seconds with no tools required. The condition is as new and comes with original padded nylon pouch. Also included is a Surefire timing wheel. (1X78172-25A)

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3055. A.R.M.S. #38 SWAN SLEEVE This lot is made up of an integral rail system with flip-up sight for use on the AR10 platform. The rail system is sealed in its original factory packaging and remains in excellent condition. Installation instructions are included on the factory packaging. (1X107258-10A)

3056. G43 SCOPE MOUNT LOT This lot consists of a pair of scope mounts for German K/G43 family of rifles. The first mount appears to have refinished silver with scattered flaking and light oxidation. It has an “(Eagle)/359” Waffenamt in the center and a faint serial number. The second mount appears repainted black with scattered flaking and no visible German markings. Both mounts have locking levers but no rings are present. (208546-20)

3057. QUALITY REPLICA COLT THIRD MODEL DRAGOON BUTTSTOCK LOT This lot consist of a single unmarked buttstock for a Colt Third Model Dragoon revolver. The metal surfaces are a pleasing medium gray with a few light handling marks. The buttstock rates very good plus with scattered light dents and mild scratches. The bottom tang is numbered “18375 / 18376” with “Colts / Patent” on the top tang and “375 / 376 / U.S.” on the top of the buttplate. Overall, it is well done with minor gaps in the wood to metal fit but there is a small crack forming in each corner of the prongs on the yoke. (88481-7)

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