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Absolute Online Auction: 240± Firearms 09/30/21 01:55:01 ABSOLUTE ONLINE AUCTION: 240± FIREARMS Auction Opens: Tue, Jul 14 10:00am CT Auction Closes: Tue, Jul 28 10:00am CT Lot Title Lot Title 0001 Iver Johnson's Arms M2 30 Cal. Full/Semi 312202 Kel-Tec P-32 32 Semi Auto Pistol Auto Rifle- NFA Firearm 312203 Lorcin L380 380 Semi Auto Pistol 0002 SWD M11 Cobray 9mm Full/Semi Auto- NFA 312204 RG RG31 38 Revolver Firearm 312205 Ruger SR1911 45 Semi Auto Pistol 0003 11.25" Bowers VERS 9 9mm 10k30 Suppressor- NFA ITEM 312206 Hawes Fire Arms 22 Revolver 0004 Maverick Arms Inc. 590 12 Ga Short Barrel 312207 Smith & Wesson 44 Mag Revolver Pump Action Shotgun- NFA Firearm 312208 9mm Semi Auto Pistol 0349 Pump Pellet Rifle 312209 Springfield Armory XD 45 Semi Auto Pistol 0350 Benjamin Trail NP Pellet Pistol 312210 Springfield Armory XD-9 9mm Semi Auto 0351 Sportsman Air Guns 1008 Repeat Air Pellet Pistol Pistol 312211 Excam TA38 38 Derringer 0861 Traditions Spain .50 Cal Black Powder Rifle 312212 RG RG23 22 Revolver 0862 Thompson Center Arms Thunder Hawk .50 312213 Springfield Armory XD-9 9mm Semi Auto 0863 Thompson Center .50 Pistol 0864 Connecticut Valley Arms .50 312214 Phoenix Arms HP22 22 Semi Auto Pistol 0865 Knight .50 312215 Beretta 21A 22 Semi Auto Pistol 0866 Knight .50 312216 Rossi 357 Magnum Revolver 0867 Traditions .50 313217 Phoenix Arms HP25A 25 Semi Auto Pistol 1000 28" Remington Arms Co 12 Ga Barrel 313218 Bersa Thunder 380 380 Semi Auto Pistol 1001 ATN Aries MK390 Paladin 4x Night Vision 313219 Jennings Firearms J-22 22 Semi Auto Pistol Rifle Scope 313220 Star Modelo Super 9mm Semi Auto Pistol 1002 Custom Handmade Damascus Steel Fixed 313221 Smith & Wesson Mod 17 22 Revolver Blade Knife With Bone Handle and Leather 313222 RG 22 Derringer Sheath 313223 H&R 733 32 Revolver 1003 Sea Horse Four Pistol Hard Case 313224 H&R 929 22 Revolver 311194 Phoenix Arms HP22A 22 Semi Auto Pistol 313225 Ruger P93DC 9mm Semi Auto Pistol 311195 Bersa Model 223 22 Semi Auto Pistol 313226 Harrington & Richardson Sportsman 22 311196 Amadeo Rossi M88 38 Revolver Revolver 311197 AMT 380 9mm Kurz Semi Auto Pistol 313227 HS Modell 21 22 Revolver 311198 Star Starfire 380 Semi Auto Pistol 313228 Smith & Wesson 38 Revolver 312199 Bryco Arms Jennings Nine 9mm Semi Auto 313229 Sig Sauer P250 45 Semi Auto Pistol Pistol 313230 Phoenix Arms HP22 22 Semi Auto Pistol 312200 Taurus PT 92 AF 9mm Semi Auto Pistol 313231 Kel-Tec P-32 32 Semi Auto Pistol 312201 Keltec 32 Semi Auto Pistol 1/5 09/30/21 01:55:01 Lot Title Lot Title 313232 Walther P22 22 Semi Auto Pistol 315264 The Marlin Firearms Co. 25MN 22 Bolt Action 313233 Lorcin L380 380 Semi Auto Pistol Rifle 313234 Ruger P89 9mm Semi Auto Pistol 315265 Roma 6.5mm Bolt Action Rifle 314235 Smith & Wesson SW40VE 40 Semi Auto Pistol 315266 Lee-Enfield MK1 .303 Bolt Action Rifle 314236 Norinco Sporter 7.62 Semi Auto Rifle 315267 Remington Wingmaster 870 12Ga Pump Action Shotgun 314237 Winchester Model 190 22 Semi Auto Rifle 315268 Chinese SKS 7.62 Semi Auto Rifle 314238 JPE Pomona SKS 7.62 Semi Auto Rifle 315269 Hi-Point Firearms 995 9mm Semi Auto Rifle 314239 Mossberg 12 GA Pump Action Shotgun 315270 Savage Arms Stevens Model 62 22 Semi Auto 314240 JPE Pomona SKS 7.62 Semi Auto Rifle Rifle 314241 Harrington & Richardson Topper 410 Single 316271 7.92 Bolt Action Rifle Shot Shotgun 316273 IMC 1983 Bolt Action 22 Rifle 314242 Savage Arms Stevens Model 311C 16 Ga Double Barrel Shotgun 316274 Revelations Model 350A Single Shot 16Ga Shotgun 314243 Norinco SKS 7.62 Semi Auto Rifle 316275 Savage Arms Stevens Model 940 Single Shot 314244 Sears Roebuck & Co. Mod 41 22 Bolt Action 20Ga Shotgun Rifle 316276 Harrington & Richardson Single Shot 12Ga 314245 Norinco 7.62 Semi Auto Rifle Shotgun 314246 Fabricade Armas 7.62 Bolt Action Rifle 316277 Glock 22 40 Semi-automatic Pistol 314247 The Marlin Firearms Co. 60W 22 Semi Auto 316278 Glock 22 40 Semi-automatic Pistol Rifle 316279 Glock 22 40 Semi-Automatic Pistol 314248 Harrington Richardson Topper Model 88 12 Ga Single Shot Shotgun 316280 Glock 22 40 Semi-automatic Pistol 314249 M91 7.62 Bolt Action Rifle 316281 Glock 22 40 Semi-Automatic Pistol 314250 O.F. Mossberg & Sons 640KD Chuckster 22 316282 Glock 22 40 Semi-Automatic Pistol Mag. Bolt Action Rifle 316283 Glock 22 40 Semi-automatic Pistol 314251 Mossberg 500A 12Ga Pump Action Shotgun 316284 Smith & Wesson Airweight 642-2 38 Revolver 314252 Remington 700 30-06 Bolt Action Rifle 316285 Taurus Ultra Lite 38 Revolver 315253 The Marlin Firearms Co. 882 SS 22 Bolt Action 316286 Harrington & Richardson Top Break 32 Pistol Rifle 316287 Sturm Ruger & Co Mark II Target 22 Semi- 315254 Remington Woodmaster 742 30-06 Semi Auto automatic Pistol Rifle 316288 Taurus 607 357 Revolver 315255 Remington Model 700 270 Bolt Action Rifle 317289 Sturm Ruger & Co P90 45 Semi-Automatic 315256 JPE Pomona SKS 7.62 Semi Auto Rifle Pistol 315257 Norinco SKS 7.62 Semi Auto Rifle 317290 Astra A-100 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol 315258 Revelation Western Auto Supply Model 120 22 317291 H & R 929 22 Revolver Semi Auto Rifle 317292 North American Arms NAA22LR 22 Revolver 315259 Remington Gamemaster Model 760 270 Pump 317293 Glock 19 9mm Semi-Automatic Pistol Action Rifle 317294 Sturm Ruger & Co Super Redhawk 44 Mag 315260 Mossberg & Sons Chuckster Model 640KA 22 Revolver Mag. Bolt Action Rifle 317295 Taurus 45 ACP Tracker 45 Revolver 315261 Mossberg 500A 12Ga Pump Action Shotgun 317296 Taurus PT140 40 Semi-automatic Pistol 315262 The Marlin Firearms Co. 336 35 Cal Lever Action Rifle 317297 Taurus PT738 380 Semi-automatic Pistol 315263 Sears Roebuck & Co. JC Higgins Model 101.7 317298 Colt M1991A1 45 Semi-Automatic Pistol 20Ga Double Barrel Shotgun 317299 Sturm Ruger & Co GP100 357 Revolver 317300 Para Ordnance P1245 45 Semi-Automatic Pistol 2/5 09/30/21 01:55:01 Lot Title Lot Title 317301 Taurus 85 38 Revolver 319334 Cherokee 50 12 Single Shot Shotgun 317302 Stoeger Arms Llama Especial 380 Semi- 319335 Remington 770 7mm Rem Mag Bolt Action automatic Pistol Rifle 317303 Smith & Wesson Walther PK380 380 Semi- 319336 Remington 700 7mm Rem Mag Bolt Action automatic Pistol Rifle 317304 Rohm GMBH 66 22 Revolver 319337 Remington Woodmaster 740 30-06 Semi- 317305 Para Ordnance Hi-Cap 45 Semi-Automatic Automatic Rifle Pistol 319338 Remington 770 270 Bolt Action Rifle 318307 High Point Firearms C9 9mm Semi-Automatic 319339 Savage Arms Co 110 7mm Rem Mag Bolt Pistol Action Rifle 318308 Armi Flli Tanfoglio GT380 380 Semi- 319340 Mossberg International 715T 22 Semi- Automatic Pistol automatic Rifle 318309 Sturm Ruger & Co GP100 357 Revolver 319341 Olympic Arms MFR 5.56 Semi-automatic Rifle 318310 Armi Flli Tanfoglio Excam Inc TA76 22 319342 Mossberg 88 12 Pump Shotgun Revolver 320343 Winchester 1400 12 Pump Shotgun 318311 Sturm Ruger & Co SR40C 40 Semi-automatic 320344 WM Moore & Co 12 Double Barrel Shotgun Pistol 320345 Remington 1100 20 Semi-automatic Shotgun 318312 Springfield Armory XD-40 40 Semi-Automatic Pistol 320346 Sturm Ruger & Co 10/22 22 Semi-automatic Rifle 318313 Rossi M31 38 Revolver 320347 The Marlin Firearms Co Glenfield 30A 30-30 318314 Smith & Wesson 50832 38 Revolver Lever Action Rifle 318315 Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Top Break 320348 Golden State Arms 1945 30-06 Bolt Action 32 Pistol Rifle 318316 Dan Wesson Arms 357 Revolver with Duty 320349 Remington 1100 12 Semi-automatic Shotgun Belt & Holster 320350 Remington 700 300 Bolt Action Rifle 318317 American Tactical Titan 45 Semi-automatic Pistol 320351 The Marlin Firearms Co 60 22 Semi-Automatic Rifle 318318 Smith & Wesson 15-3 38 Revolver 320352 Remington 710 270 Bolt Action Rifle 318319 Bersa Thunder 38 380 Semi-automatic Pistol 320353 Mossberg 535 12 Semi-automatic Shotgun 318320 High Point Firearms 40 Semi-automatic Pistol 320354 Taurus Rossi 5411220 22 Single Shot Rifle 318321 Taurus PT92AF 9mm Semi-automatic Pistol 320355 Remington 700 7mm Rem Mag Bolt Action 318322 Taurus PT140 Pro 40 Semi-Automatic Pistol Rifle 318323 Smith & Wesson 19-5 357 Revolver 320356 Hi-Craft 12 Bolt Action Shotgun 318324 Gabilondon & Ca Victoria 38 Revolver 320357 Mossberg 835 12 Pump Shotgun 319325 Browning Gold Sporting Clays 12 Semi- 320358 Mossberg 500A 12 Pump Shotgun automatic Shotgun 320359 Remington 870 Express 12 Pump Shotgun 319326 Stoeger Acrokeck 1885 Highwall Rifle 45-70 Single Shot Rifle 320360 Winchester 1200 12 Pump Shotgun 319327 CJA SKS 7.62 Semi-automatic Rifle 321361 Savage Springfield 120A 22 Bolt Action Rifle 319328 Winchester 94 32 Lever Action Rifle 321362 Columbia 12 Single Shot Shotgun 319329 The Marlin Firearms Co 336 30-30 Lever 321363 Western Auto Revelation 310A 12 Pump Action Rifle Shotgun 319330 Norinco SKS 7.62 Semi-automatic Rifle 321364 Savage Springfield 944A 16 Single Shot Shotgun 319331 Norinco SKS 7.62 Semi-automatic Rifle 321365 Savage 110 7mm Rem Mag Bolt Action Rifle 319332 Remington Wingmaster 870 12 Pump Shotgun 321366 Remington Wingmaster 870 16 Pump Shotgun 319333 Remington Woodsmaster 742 30-06 Semi- automatic Rifle 3/5 09/30/21 01:55:01 Lot Title Lot Title 321367 Savage Arms Co 775A 12 Semi-Automatic 323402 Remington Fieldmaster 572 22 Pump Rifle Shotgun 323403 Marlin 883 22 Bolt Action Rifle 321368 Remington Wingmaster 870 12 Pump Shotgun 323404 W. Richards 16 Double Barrel Shotgun 321369 Winchester 70 243 Bolt Action Rifle 323405 Marlin 980 22WMR Bolt Action Rifle 321370 Winchester 1200 20 Pump Shotgun 323406 Manchester Arms 12 Double Barrel Shotgun 321371 Winchester 1200 12 Shotgun 323407 410 Single Shot Shotgun 321372 Marlin 60 22 Semi-automatic Rifle 323408 American Tactical MilSport 5.56/223
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