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Online Only Firearms & Surplus Inventory GENERAL INFORMATION AUGUST 28TH AUCTION ONLINE ONLY FIREARMS & SURPLUS INVENTORY ENDing SunDay, August 28th @ 5pm SAFETY IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE AT SIERRA AUCTIONS We ask that you cooperate with us by abiding by our safety rules: 1. If you see an unsafe condition, please notify a Sierra representative immediately. We have representatives stationed in each selling room as well as outside. 2. The front door entry and walkway from Room 1 to Room 2 need to be kept clear for safety reasons in the event of an emergency. Please help us by not standing in this high traffic area. 3. Sierra has been a family affair since we opened the business. However, due to safety concerns and large crowds, it has become necessary for us to initiate a policy of NO CHILDREN UNDER THE AGE OF 13. We hope you will cooperate and understand the need for this policy. 4. Service dogs are the only animals allowed on the property. This is also for the safety and well being of our customers. 5. Sierra does not allow weapons (visible or concealed) on the premises. 6. Please watch for moving auction carts and move quickly when the carts need to move. This will keep you safe and allow the auction to move rapidly. 7. Sierra will not release keys for vehicles that have been sold until we have determined that it is safe to do so. 8. Load out of each room and locations in the yard will be permitted after the last lot is sold in that area. However, keep in mind that if you need to enter with your vehicle, you will not be able to do so until the last vehicle is sold. Remember, no removal is permitted without a PAID receipt. It is the buyers’ responsibility to remove all items purchased. A Sierra representative will assist when possible. Sierra is not responsible for breakage or damage that occurs after the item is declared “SOLD” or during removal. 9. Please go to the Information Booth for any questions. If the booth is not manned, look for a Sierra representative. NOTE: Some of our Terms & Conditions have changed. Please review ALL changes within our Terms & Conditions. NO GUARANTEES MADE OR IMPLIED • PLEASE INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT • EVERY ITEM SOLD “AS IS WHERE IS” • THIS LISTING IS ONLY A GUIDE 1 ORDER OF SALE Approximate Times Only - Times are subject to change and Items may be sold at a time earlier or later than posted below Estimated Completion Time 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Please pay close attention to the Order of the Sale for auction times and location NO PHOTOGRAPHY OR VIDEO TAPING ALLOWED WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM SIERRA AUCTION ORDER OF THE SALE LOT APPROXIMATE NUMBERS SALE AREA SELLING TIMES AUCTIONEER DESCRIPTION OF INVENTORY 400-982 ROOM 3 Ends 8/28/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY FIREARMS 1000-1264 ROOM 2 Ends 8/28/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY SURPLUS 2000-2088 ROOM 3 COMPUTERS Ends 8/28/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY COMPUTERS 5000-5226 SURPLUS YARD Ends 8/28/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY SURPLUS 6000-6178 SURPLUS YARD Ends 8/28/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY CPU SURPLUS 7001-7236 THE BARN Ends 8/28/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY SURPLUS 9000-9042 SURPLUS YARD by TARMAC Ends 8/28/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT SEE OTHER CATALOG FOR VEHICLES AND EQUIPMENT UPCOMING AUCTION EVENTS August 2016 September 2016 8/27 – PHX 2nd Monthly Auction 9/10 – PHX Monthly Auction 8/28 – Firearms & Surplus Ends @ 5pm 9/17 – TUC Monthly Auction 8/28 – Jay’s Auto Parts Ends @ 2pm 8/20 – PHX Auto Auction (Tentative) 8/28 – Appliance Depot Ends @ 3pm 9/24 – PHX 2nd Monthly Auction 8/28 – Radio Shack Ends @ 3pm4 Online BIDDing Available at WWW.SierraAuction.com 2 NO GUARANTEES MADE OR IMPLIED • PLEASE INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT • EVERY ITEM SOLD “AS IS WHERE IS” • THIS LISTING IS ONLY A GUIDE ROOM 3 - Firearms (ONLINE ONLY Closes Sun. @ 5pm) LOT BID LOT BID LOT BID NO. QTY DESCRIPTION AMT. NO. QTY DESCRIPTION AMT. NO. QTY DESCRIPTION AMT. RM3 FIREARMS - ONLINE ONLY - Ends Sun @ 5 pm 414 1 Taurus PT 92 AF Pistol 9MM SN: TLH72504D w/mag 430 1 Springfield Armory XD-9 Pistol 9MM SN: US937163 400 1 Taurus PT740 Pistol 40 SN: SFY53390 W/mag, average fair condition 25079780001 Inventory # 518046 w/mag good condition 35305940009 Inventory # condition 42110860004 Inventory # 518579 518551 414a 1 TAURUS PT99 AF Pistol 9MM SN: TJD29705 W/mag, 431 1 Springfield Armory XD-9 Pistol 9MM SN: US968920 401 1 Taurus PT738 TCP Pistol 380 SN: 62608A no mag poor holster, fair condition S10019557 Inventory # 518281 W/mag, average condition 37331590001 Inventory # condition 41984850001 Inventory # 518418 518569 401a 1 Taurus PT738 Pistol .38017835C No mag, average 415 1 Taurus PT 99 AF Pistol 9MM SN: L23421 No mag, 432 1 Springfield Armory XD-45 Pistol 45 SN: US759020 no condition 41987310001 Inventory # 517649 average condition 42682310002 Inventory # 518598 mag good condition 43278990001 Inventory # 518100 402 1 Taurus PT111 Pistol 9MM SN: TVF11853 No mag, average condition 07-096729 TE50592-1 Inventory # 416 1 Taurus PT 92 AF Pistol 9MM SN: TIA61905 w/mag poor 432a 1 Springfield Armory XD-45 Pistol .45US591199 505126 condition 43270130001 Inventory # 518068 41401800001 Inventory # 517895 402a 1 Taurus PT111 Pro Pistol 9MMTCM63981 42898570001 433 1 Springfield Armory XDM-9 Pistol 9MM SN: MG895787 no Inventory # 517891 417 1 Taurus PT92AF Pistol 9MM SN: TLH68487D W/mag, mag average condition 43174390002 Inventory # 402b 1 Taurus PT111 Pro Pistol 9MMTAU98609 No mag, fair condition 10-047938 TE14334-15 Inventory # 518499 average condition 41995230001 Inventory # 517641 505114 434 1 Springfield Armory XDM-40 Pistol 40 SN: MG167291 418 1 TAURUS PT92 AF Pistol 9MM SN: L03493 no mag fair w/mag fair condition 42555600001 Inventory # 518503 403 1 Taurus PT140 Pistol 40 SN: SVF07670 no mag average condition 44478120001 Inventory # 518421 condition 39165560001 Inventory # 518478 435 1 Springfield Armory XDM-40 Pistol .40 SN: MG213812 419 1 Taurus PT-92 Pistol 9MM SN: B65346 W/mag, fair W/mag, average condition 11-185759 TE102817-1 404 1 Taurus PT140 Pistol 40 SN: SXD66137 no mag average condition 35305940012 Inventory # 518541 Inventory # 505145 condition 37297730004 Inventory # 518454 420 1 Taurus PT809 C Pistol 9MM SN: TGX21369 no mag fair 436 1 Ruger P85 Pistol 9MM SN: 300-95613 no mag poor condition 51000018963 Inventory # 518061 condition 27285200001 Inventory # 518448 405 1 Taurus PT140 Pro Pistol 40 SN: SCX68334 no mag 437 1 Ruger P85 MK II Pistol 9MM SN: 300-19632 no mag fair average condition 42167000001 Inventory # 518485 421 1 TAURUS PT745 Pro Pistol 45 SN: NCV10466 no mag condition 41176500001 Inventory # 518455 average condition 44193420001 Inventory # 518411 406 1 Taurus PT140 Pro Pistol 40 SN: SCU59997 W/mag 438 1 Ruger P85 Pistol 9MM SN: 302-90475 W/mag, average average condition 41940040001 Inventory # 518101 422 1 Taurus PT911 Pistol 9MM SN: TBS56020 W/mag, condition 10-048729 TE14310-2 Inventory # 505115 average condition 10-029219 TE15850-6 Inventory # 407 1 Taurus PT145 Pro Pistol 45 SN: NEX55932 no mag 505690 439 1 Ruger P85 Pistol 9MM SN: 300-25268 W/mag, fair average condition 43156300004 Inventory # 518473 423 1 Taurus PT 945 Pistol 45 SN: NTE17767 no mag condition 10-107441 TE9442-21 Inventory # 505111 average condition 44057740001 Inventory # 518089 408 1 Taurus PT145 Pro Pistol .45 SN: NZL66562 no mag, poor condition 13-057018 TE144886-2 Inventory # 424 1 Taurus PT940 Pistol .40 SN: SCR70316 W/mag, 440 1 Ruger P89 Pistol 9MM SN: 305-13954 W/mag, average September 2016 505142 average condition 10-029219 TE15850-5 Inventory # condition 41178680002 Inventory # 518528 409 1 Taurus PT 24/7 Pistol 9MM SN: TXD70237 w/mag fair 505094 9/10 – PHX Monthly Auction condition 36440440002 Inventory # 518440 425 1 Springfield Armory XD-9 Pistol 9MM SN: US979266 w/ 441 1 Ruger P89 Pistol 9MM SN: 313-71669 W/mag, parts or repair 10-185265 TE2753-13 Inventory # 505144 9/17 – TUC Monthly Auction 409a 1 Taurus PT24/7 Pistol .45NYC64224 no mag mag average condition 41984850002 Inventory # 44379680001 Inventory # 517892 518414 (Tentative) 8/20 – PHX Auto Auction 410 1 TAURUS PT24/7 Pro C DS Pistol 40 SN: SCN02914 no 426 1 Springfield Armory XD-40 Pistol 40 SN: US476377 no 442 1 Ruger P89 Pistol 9MM SN: 309-56880 No mag, fair 9/24 – PHX 2nd Monthly Auction mag average condition 43651610001 Inventory # mag fair condition 43260900013 Inventory # 518047 condition 13-046793 TE142622-5 Inventory # 505151 518489 411 1 Taurus PT 24/7 Pistol 45 SN: NYC64229 W/mag 427 1 Springfield Armory XD-40 Pistol 40 SN: XD455816 443 1 Ruger P89DC Pistol 9MM SN: 304-95230 W/mag average condition 33481540001 Inventory # 518426 w/mag poor condition 40913910001 Inventory # average condition 40895390006D Inventory # 518497 518062 412 1 Taurus PT24/7 Pro DS Pistol 9MM SN: TCP47953 428 1 Springfield Armory XD-40 Pistol 40 SN: XD490722 444 1 Ruger P90DC Pistol 45 SN: 660-27715 W/mag average W/mag, average condition 10-083903 TE11523-1 W/mag average condition 44728200005 Inventory # condition 51000008759 Inventory # 518102 Inventory # 505128 518430 413 1 Taurus PT24/7 ProPistol 45 SN: NZG61808 W/mag 429 1 Springfield Armory XD-40 Sub compact Pistol 40 SN: 445 1 Ruger P90 Pistol 45 SN: 662-38886 No mag, average average condition 37357030001 Inventory # 518038 US198331 no mag average condition 40962590001 condition 32140170001 Inventory # 518529 Inventory # 518002 NO GUARANTEES MADE OR IMPLIED • PLEASE INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT • EVERY ITEM SOLD “AS IS WHERE IS” • THIS LISTING IS ONLY A GUIDE 3 ROOM 3 - Firearms (ONLINE ONLY Closes Sun.
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