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Consignment Gun & Sporting Goods CONSIGNMENT GUN & SPORTING GOODS COVID 19: Social distancing SATURDAY, JUNE 20 - 10:30 AM will be enforced as to state requirements. Sale Held at the Kimmel Ag Expo Arena, All bidders Otoe County Fairgrounds - 170 Plum Street, Syracuse, NE attend at their own risk. • long guns - rifles • • Savage 110 30-06 bolt action; 24” barrel; BSA • SIG Sauer 1911-22 .22LR semi-auto rifle 8-32x44 scope and bipod SN-F522911 SN-F243065 • Mossberg 100 ATR 30-06 bolt action rifle • Mauser 1916 Spanish 7mm bolt action SN-V8011 SN-BA260107 • Remington 41 .22 bolt action SN-120437 • Tactical Innovations T15BDX multi caliber semi-auto • CVA Wolf Black Powder .50 cal rifle SN 67121420 SN-61-13-009086-06 • CIA/Norinco SKS 56 7.62x39mm Semi-auto rifle • Marlin Model 60SB .22 LR; SS; Walnut stock; • Hamilton #27 single shot .22 rifle Tasco 4 x 20 PA Scope • Remington 700 .338 Win Mag Stainless Steel bolt • Colt 22 Target Model .22 LR semi-auto rifle • Sprinfield Model 84C .22 cal S,L, LR action with Leopold Vari-X II 3-9x40 scope T6203569 SN-TM03449 • AR-15 lower receiver • Savage Axis 30-06 bolt action rifle with scope • J Stevens A&T Co. single shot .25 rim fire SN-R825 SN-K468914 • Savage 110E .270 bolt action rifle SN-E464976 • Browning X Bolt .243 bolt action rifle with Nikon More guns may be added by sale day • Weatherby Vanguard .270 bolt action SN-VL32199 Coyote Special scope 4.5-14x40 SN-18573MN354 • long guns - shotguns • • Sears and Roebuck Model 200 20 gauge pump action • Ranger 101.6/Stevens 5100 20 gauge side by side SN-117282 SN-GXBJ • Mossberg Model 500A 12 gauge pump action SN-P761662 • Boita/K-Mart 12 gauge O/U SN-30-14926 • Remington Model 887 DU 12 gauge pump action SN-AE050797A • Stevens Model 67 E Series 20 gauge pump action • Remington Model 10 12 gauge pump action SN-U223033 SN-D098957 • Marlin/Glenfield Model 78 12 gauge pump action • Remington 1100 12 gauge semi-auto SN-N835051V • Franchi Model 2003 12 gauge O/U shotgun SN-KG1730 SN-A70952 • Stoeger STF 3000 12 gauge O/U; 3” chamber • LeFever Nitro Special 12 gauge side by side SN-270537 • Winchester Model 25 12 gauge pump action SN-78023 • WH Davenport Arms 12 gauge side by side • HAND GUNS • • SCCY SPX3 9mm blk/stainless steel semi-auto pistol • Ruger Bearcat .22LR single action revolver SN-436640 SN-91-50093 • Taurus Model 85 .38 Special Stainless Steel Revolver • Ruger Redhawk .44 Mag double action SN-FY58719 revolver SN-501-78930 • RSA Ent/Llama 1911 Max-I 45LF .45 ACP semi-auto pistol SN-71-04-15343-01 • Kel-Tec P-32 .32 ACP semi-auto pistol SN-CWS83 • air rifles • • RSA/Llama Mini 9 9mm semi-auto pistol (not considered a firearm) • Magnum Research BFR 45-70 Stainless SN-71-01944 Steel 5 round revolver SN-DM933 • Grendel P-12 .380 ACP semi-auto pistol SN-18215 • BB Gamo P23 powered by CO2 • New in Box Ruger Vaquero SA 44-40 WCF revolver; • Masterpiece Arms Protector II .380 ACP Bright Stainless Steel; 7 ½” barrel semi-auto pistol SN-X2512 • FISHING EQUIPMENT & MISCELLANEOUS • • Very large assortment of lures, including • NorMark 15# weigh in scale • Deer/fox/coyote lures/scents • Hesston collector series belt buckles Rapala, Heddon, Red Devil, Strike King, • Environmental Concepts TD500 SP • Sky Rover battery operated remote control complete from 1990-2008 Rattlin’, Lazy Ike, Shad and more. Also temperature and depth meter helicopter • (3) Containters of canteens rubber frogs, old spoons, jerks, cranks, • Plano Magnum 1122 tackle box • (6) Military swords • (1) Box of knives jigs, jerks, Hula Poppers, wooden lures, • (2) double sided tackle boxes • (2) Boxes of hunting vests • Baseball memorabilia wobblers, rooster tails, fish weights, • Bass Pro soft sided tackle box • (2) CB units • (5) Molle vests weighted hooks, float bobbers, bottom • Towsend fish skinner • (2) Handheld walkie-talkies • Archery items bouncers, swivel leads, treble hooks and • Camo hunting umbrella • (3) Duck Stamp pictures • Game scents plastic baits/Power Bait • Berkley fishing partner fanny pack • (5) Shotgun shell reloaders **Due to the fact that this is a consignment auction of firearms, all • Rod and reel combos: (2) Zebco 808; Tackle box • (3) Gas cans firearms will be purchased through Hardline Guns and Gear, FFL (1) Zebco Pro Series • Best Buoy fish marker • Electric game call as required. Easter and Associates, Inc. acts as auctioneers only. • Bushnell magnetic bore sighter • Combo knives • Truck gun cases If you do not have a current Nebraska Firearm Purchase Certificate • Aim Shot bore sight w/external battery box • Complete tackle boxes • New and used rods & reels or a current Nebraska Firearm Conceal Carry Permit, you will be for 17 HMR to 50 BMG • Guidesman 2 pack 2 way radios w/10 mile • (3) Antique shotguns asked to complete a background check before gun can be trans - ferred to you. All Buyers will be charged an additional $10 per • Berkley electronic fish scale range-new • Bag of belt buckels firearm purchased for transfer fee. No other Buyer fees apply.** SELLER: NUMEROUS CONSIGNORS/SELLERS THROUGH HARDLINE GUNS & GEAR F.F.L. SCOTT JURANEK • HARDLINE GUNS AND GEAR • 402-297-2654 TERMS: Cash, check w/proper ID, VISA, Mastercard, Discover. 4% fee for Buyers making purchases with a Credit Card that are in excess of $1,000.00. There are no other Buyer’s fees. Nebraska State Sales Tax Laws will apply. Everything is sold as is, where is, with no warranties (written or implied). Items are not guaranteed to be of any particular age, year of manufacture, model, make or condition. Information on printed material and website though deemed to be accurate is not guaranteed. It is the buyer’s/bidder’s responsibility to inspect the merchandise being offered, and to verify the accuracy of all statement. Announcements from the auction block will take supersede any printed or website material. MARK EASTER Auctioneer 402-297-1212 • 800-999-2030 [email protected] www.goEaster.com JOHN HENDERSON Auctioneer 402-227-0114.
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