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Sept 30, 2018 Last Update 1 _________ Winchester 1894, 32-40 Lever Rifle, #395223, w/Button Mag., Round Bbl., Crescent Butt, Fair Blue, Solid Wood, Filled hole drilled in buttstock, Non-orig. rear sight 2 _________ Winchester 1885 Low Wall 32 Long Rimfire, #39221, Half round/half octagon bbl., Exhibition grade Walnut w/Schutzen Butt, Single set trigger, Vernier rear target sight, Blade front sight, Excellent wood, deluxe checkering 3 _________ Mossberg SSi-One Sgl. Shot 243 Win., #SS05918A, w/3-9 Burris Full Field Scope in Weaver mounts, As new 4 _________ Universal 30 Carbine, 30-Cal Semi-Auto., #345287, w/Mag., Good blue and excellent wood 5 _________ Remington 700, 280 Bolt Rifle, #C6215189, Exc. Wood, Good metal finish, Simmons All-Target Variable Power 4 1/2-14 Scope, w/Mag., Clean 6 _________ Winchester 77, .22 LR Only Semi-Auto., w/4x Simmons Scope, Stock has been varnished 7 _________ Stevens 14 1/2 Little Scout .22 LR SS, Metal has been cleaned, stock is cracked, has been refinished, action is sticky 8 _________ Remington 572 Fieldmaster .22 Slide, Good blue, wood has crack @ wrist 9 _________ Remington Scoremaster .22 SLLR Bolt, NO MAG., Fair blue, solid wood 10 _________ Stevens 887, .22 LR Only, Semi-Auto., #D341042, Some bbl rust, solid wood 11 _________ Savage 24, 410 Over/.22, Pat. Number 2259397, Thinnning blue w/buttstock cracks @ receiver 12 _________ Revelation R312AB, 12-Ga. Bolt w/Mag., #1194858, lightly pitted bbl., solid wood 13 _________ LC Smith 00 Field, 12-Ga. SxS, #339042, 30-In. bbls., Dbl. triggers 14 _________ Winchester 12, 12-Ga. Pump, #415317, Thinning blue, solid wood, w/Herter's adj. choke, 28-In. bbl. 15 _________ Browning A-500G Sporting Clays, 12-Ga. Semi-Auto., #S51NY0110, 30-In. v-rib bbl., w/Invector chokes, LOP shortened to 13", good finish on metal and wood 16 _________ Kel-Tech Sub2000, 9 MM Luger Semi-Auto., black gun, #E1Z48 w/2 mags. And sling 17 _________ International Harvester M1 Garand, 30-06 Semi-Auto., #4643361, Battle Dress, sling 18 _________ Russian Mosin-Nagant 7.62x54R Semi-Auto., #K47339, w/Spike bayonet and sheath, and sling 19 _________ Remington Rolling Block 1870, 8x56 Hungarian, #264, fair condition 20 _________ Mauser 48A, 8 MM Bolt Rifle, #14911, Reconditioned w/Import marks 21 _________ S&W 13-4, 357 Mag. DA Rev., #BSC2041, w/Tasco Red Dot Scope, good blue on 4-In. bbl. 22 _________ Beretta 8040 Cougar, 40 S&W Semi-Auto. Pistol, #008304MC w/Mag. 23 _________ Ruger Super Redhawk 454 Casull/45 Colt DA Rev., #551-53451, 7 1/2-In. bbl., Brushed stainless 24 _________ Intrac CZ50, 7.65 Semi-Auto. Pistol, #726929, w/holster and mag. 25 _________ Walther P38 9 MM Semi-Auto. Pistol, #174846 w/holster and 2 mags. 26A _________ Mauser 1887, #18135, rough condition, x 4 26B _________ Budapest M95/34, #5080S, x4 26C _________ Mauser 91 Argentine 7.65 Bolt, #E7012, x4 26D _________ Gewehr Model 88 Bolt, #1641, x4 27 _________ New England Firearms Sidekick 50 Cal. Muzzleloader, #BP809441, 26-in. stainless bbl., Luminated sights, Accessories and hardcase 28 _________ Spencer Carbine Reproduction, Armi-Sport 56/50, #M1726 29 _________ Thompson Center Arms Omega Z5, 50-Cal. Muzzleloader, #Z67788, As new 30 _________ Fames Constable 12-Ga. SXS Percussion, right hammer lock needs repair 31 _________ British Brown Bess, 2-Groove Rifling, 70-Cal. Percussion 32 _________ Mauser Model 95, 7 MM Bolt Sporter, #C-2287, w/Wms. Receiver sight 33 _________ Remington 740, 30-06 Semi-Auto., #14784, w/Mag., and Weaver K3 Scope in tip-off mounts, repaired stock damage at wrist, thinning blue 34 _________ Stevens Tip-Up, Unknown cal., missing ejector 35 _________ Winchester 88, 308 Lever Rifle, #116868, strong blue, solid wood w/Bushnell 3-9 variable power scope, early model w/cut checkering, w/Mag. 36 _________ Mosin Nagant 7.62x54R Bolt, Sporterized 37 _________ Winchester 190, .22 L or L Rifle, Semi-Auto., #B1920975, w/Weaver scope 38 _________ Remington Target Master 512, .22 SLLR Bolt, Thinning blue, solid wood w/added varnish, w/Mag. 39 _________ Interarms Take-Down .22 Semi-Auto., #447001, Unique buttstock, strong blue and solid wood 40 _________ Stevens 89, .22 SLLR Lever SS, #C239902, w/light pitting on blue, solid wood 41 _________ Remington 597, .22 LR Only Semi-Auto., #C2662590, w/Mag. Barska scope, grey synthetic under black 42 _________ Kessler Arms 12-Ga. Bolt, w/Mag. 28-In. bbl., Full choke, clean 43 _________ Mossberg 500E, 410 Pump, #L893464, As new 44 _________ Browning Auto 5, Light 12, 12-Ga. Semi-Auto., 2 3/4 in., #71G79072, Belguim made, Exc blue and stock finish, Clean 45 _________ Remington 870 Riot 12-Ga. Pump, #B353007M, 24-In. bbl., Ext. Mag. 46 _________ Charles Daly Field Hunter 12-Ga. Mag. O/U, 60913, w/Chokes, 28-In. Bbl.s, Single Selective Trigger, Buttstock has been altered 47 _________ Saginaw US M1 Carbine, 30-Cal.Semi-Auto., #342367, 2 mags., Military Dress 48 _________ Zestava AK47 7.62x39 Semi-Auto., #NPAP004616, w/Mag., As new, w/sling 49 _________ British Enfield 303 Bolt Jungle Carbine, w/Mag. And Bayonet, #N05MKIR0F (F) 50 _________ Enfield Martina Henry 303 SS Falling Block, #3769 51 _________ Mauser 98, 30-06 Bolt, Arsenal reconditioned, #19940, w/knife bayonet, scabbard and sling 52 _________ Colt SAA 1873, 45 Colt SA Rev., #96803, 7 1/2-in bbl., with Colt letter, Made in 1883, First Generation, honest period finish, walnut grips with 4 notches carved in ** ANTIQUE 53 _________ Browning Buckmark .22 Semi-Auto. Pistol, #655NV12361 w/hardcase and 2 mags., As new 54 _________ S&W 29-8, 44 Mag. DA Rev., #ADB9515, w/hardcase, As new 55 _________ Ruger MKIII, .22 Semi-Auto. Pistol, #271-74039, w/hardcase and 2 mags., As new 56 _________ Auto Ordnance 1911, 45 Semi-Auto. Pistol, #A0C52847, w/Mag., Clean 57 _________ Auto Ordnance 1911, 45 Semi-Auto. Pistol, #A0A15242, w/Mag and hardcase 58A _________ Mauser 71, Large Caliber, #247-F, x4 58B _________ Mauser 95, 7 MM Bolt Sporterized, #C2781, x4 58C _________ Mauser 98, 8 MM Bolt, #3952X4, Full military, x4 58D _________ British Enfield 303 Bolt w/Mag., #MK401297, full military, x4 59 _________ Pedersoli 54-Cal. Flintlock, #79048, w/Box, Lollypop rear sight 60 _________ Pedersoli 50-Cal. Muzzleloader Percussion, #1029, Minor bbl abrasions, solid wood 61 _________ Burnside 1862 Single 54-Cal. Percussion, #9798, 4th model antique 62 _________ Rossi 50-Cal. Muzzleloader, #S12-SP070986 63 _________ Filmore Conversion Brown Bess, Flintlock converted to percussion,w/Bayonet 64 _________ Remington 700, 7 MM Rem. Mag. Bolt, Black on black, #E6865761, w/3-9 Nikon variable scope w/ caps, Clean as new 65 _________ Ruger Mini 14, .223 Semi-Auto., #19551641, w/Box and 3 mags., Excellent condition 66 _________ Remington 721, 30-06 Sprg. Bolt Rifle, #343418, Tasco 3-9 World Class Scope in See-through mounts, very clean 67 _________ Remington 742 Woodsmaster 30-06 Semi-Auto., #6919948, w/Mag., Exc blue, scope base marks on receiver, Clean 68 _________ Browning BAR 338 Win. Mag. Semi-Auto., #137NY63764, w/Redfield 2-7 scope in see-through mounts, exc blue, very small chip out of buttstock behind receiver 69 _________ Stevens .22 LR SS Boy's Rifle, Broken hammer spring 70 _________ Mossberg 400, .22 SLLR Lever, tube feed, strong blue, solid wood 71 _________ Ruger 10-22, .22 Semi-Auto., #238-33362, w/2 mags., Bushnell 3 1/2x10 variable scope, front sight has been removed 72 _________ JC Higgins 30, .22 LR Only, Semi-Auto., w/scope, Clean 73 _________ Remington Nylon 76, .22 LR Only Lever, HOT LOT! 74 _________ Stoeger Condor 20-Ga. O/U, #236111-09, w/ Box, 26-in. v-rib bbl., screw-in chokes, single non-selective trigger, As new 75 _________ Remington 1100, 12-Ga. Semi-Auto., #264384V, 2 3/4-in., 22-In. PB w/screw-in choke, Super Steel Full, Clean 76 _________ Remington 870 Police Mag. 12-Ga.Pump, #AB662078M, 18-In. bbl. Extended mag., Surefire Fore-end w/Tactical light 77 _________ H&R 099, 20-Ga. SS, #AY520468, 26-In. Modified bbl., Stainless w/Hardwood stock 78 _________ Geha WWII 12-Ga. Bolt, #8281, Clean 79 _________ Steyr 95, 8x56R Bolt, #M9501390, w/Bayonet w/sheath 80 _________ Argentine Mauser 7.65 Argentine Bolt, #C9423, Crest has been removed 81 _________ Japanese WWII, 6.5 Jap Bolt, #13414, Last Ditch, Mum has been ground 82 _________ Norinco SKS 7.62x39 Semi-Auto., #034400, Black gun w/folding buttstock, w/Mag., B-Square scope mount 83 _________ Japanese Ariska 7.7 MM Bolt, w/Mum, #47697, w/knife bayonet w/scabbard 84 _________ Taurus 66, 357 DA Rev., Stainless over Walnut grips, #80797, w/Holster, 4-in. bbl., Clean 85 _________ Springfield XD-40, Model 2, 40 S&W Semi-Auto. Pistol, #GM112882, w/hard Case and 2 Mags., As new 86 _________ Classic Arms .22 LR, 2-Shot Derringer, CT00615 87 _________ Uberti 45 Long Colt SA Rev., #168286, Clean 88 _________ S&W SD9VE 9 MM Semi-Auto. Pistol, #FYX9262, w/2 mags and case 89A _________ Gewehr Bolt, Rough condition, x4 89B _________ British Enfield 303 Bolt, Rough condition, w/Mag., x4 89C _________ British Enfield 303 Bolt, #41420, w/Mag., x4 89D _________ Mauser 24, 8 MM Bolt, #M24002204, Battle Dress, x4 90 _________ Thompson Center Arms Black Mountain Magnum 50-Cal. Muzzleloader, #7271, Front sight missing fiberoptic, corrosion around lock 91 _________ Lyman Great Plains Rifle, 50-Cal. Muzzleloader, Kit gun, #A537310, Rear sight is backwards, Dbl.
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