Amoskeag Online #127 - August 2020 08/30/2020 12:15 PM EDT
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Auction - Amoskeag Online #127 - August 2020 08/30/2020 12:15 PM EDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 2000 Special Order Marlin Model 1881 Lever Action Rifle 2003 Winchester Pre '64 Model 94 Carbine serial #14521, 40-60, 32'' extra-length octagon barrel with a good plus to serial #1543634, 32 Win. Spcl., 20'' barrel with a bright about excellent perhaps near very good bore which shows strong rifling its full-length bore. The barrel and magazine tube retaining about 92-95% original with some scattered oxidation and perhaps some light pitting. All the blue, the loss being some even wear at the muzzles and a bit of metal surfaces are a dull gunmetal gray with overall oxidation speckling, scattered light oxidation staining near the rear band. The bands some spots of active oxidation, and light pitting. The primary markings themselves show a bit of wear and the receiver has toned to gray on the on the barrel and the caliber marking are still legible. The checkered natural carry point at the belly, with some strong original blue on the flats walnut forend rates about good with the remnants of checkering and a and upper surface. The smooth American walnut buttstock rates very handful of light cracks or splits, the metal being proud of the wood. good with the expected light dings and handling marks from the years There is no buttstock, nor its screw present, and the tang shows two and two small notches in the point of comb. The long wood forend added holes. There is a bead front sight and a Rocky Mountain style shows a bit more wear and more handling marks as-expected, it rating rear present which partially obscures the barrel marking. The gun seems very good. The arm has been fitted with QD sling swivel studs and to function loosely mechanically, both tangs are numbered alike and the retains its original bead front sight, no hood is present, and original stock would have had a pistolgrip, the arm is special-order equipped sporting rear sight. The left side of the receiver has been professionally with double set triggers. The forend nosecap screws are gone and a drilled and tapped for a Williams scope mount, now supporting a Lyman simple rivet is in their place. While Flayderman suggests the 40 caliber All-American 3X telescopic sight with post and crosshair reticle and is the most popular of the chamberings, there were only 42 rifles made bright optics; the scope itself rates about very good with some light with a 32'' barrel. (3A9438-249) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) handling marks. A vintage, quality-built, handy carbine for the mountains Est. 400 - 600 or close cover. (3A9319-962) {C&R} (350/550) 2001 Remington Model 742 BDL Deluxe Semi-Auto Rifle Est. 350 - 550 serial #B6995565, 30-06, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The 2004 Winchester Pre '64 Model 94 Carbine metal surfaces on this seldom-seen deluxe model Woodsmaster retain serial #1999164, 30-30 Win, 20'' barrel with a bright about excellent about 95 to perhaps 97% original blue, showing some light muzzle wear bore. Metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue, remaining strong on and high edge fading with a few sparsely scattered spots of light surface the barrel with only light fading, the magazine tube with light handling oxidation here and there, primarily on the receivers left side, one more marks, a bit more fading to pewter on the receiver, especially in the prominent spot at left of barrel behind rear sight. The basket-weave carry point of the frame, with a couple of speckles on the left where press-checkered Monte Carlo buttstock and forearm rate very fine something has removed the bluing leaving gray metal beneath; the lever showing much original varnish and only the light handling marks that shows some light surface oxidation staining as does the right receiver come from a hunted arm. The original sights are intact and mounted to flat. The buttstock rates very good showing the expected light handling the receiver via see-through rings is a Bushnell banner 3-9X scope with marks from the years and remains solid, the forearm is similar showing a duplex reticle and bright excellent optics with a bullet drop compensator repaired split about 5'' in length, it is stable, unobtrusive and appears top turret, the scope rating very good with a few minor handling marks. A well-done and certainly does not affect the arms function. The original single original magazine marked ''30-06'' is included. The toe of the bead front sight is intact, as is the Winchester sporting rear, there is no buttplate has chipped off and is not present however Remington sight hood. A very good 1953-made carbine that is just the medicine for buttplates are readily available, any gunsmith who does recoil pads will October whitetails that you needn't be afraid to take afield. (3A9778-1) have a handful of them sitting around; there is a small flake of finish {C&R} (350/550) missing ahead of it. Barrel code seems to indicate manufacture in Est. 350 - 550 August 1978. Once Remington's flagship semi-auto rifle, these deluxe 2005 Winchester Pre '64 Model 94 Carbine BDL's are getting difficult to come by these days. (39778-3) {MODERN} serial #1730825, 30-30 Win, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The (500/700) barrel retains about 95 to perhaps 97% original blue, the magazine tube Est. 500 - 700 closer to 90%, showing some wear marks and evidence of light 2002 Thomas Bland & Sons Sidelock Double Shotgun oxidation, which has left a couple of light pinprick pits, it would appear serial #9065, 12 ga., 30'' barrels marked ''choke'' on their underside, with due to a clamp-on-swivel sliding on it from the years. The frame retains about very good bores which show scattered light pitting, a few spots perhaps 50% original blue, the balance faded to a pewter gunmetal gray more moderate, the left tube with a minor bulge at the muzzles. Barrels patina, primarily on the carry point of the frame and up the sides, show a fading contrasting damascus pattern their full length with showing a few flaked areas here and there with a tiny bit of oxidation interspersed oxidation staining and a number of light dings. They are staining. The smooth walnut buttstock rates very good retaining perhaps marked ''T Bland & Sons 62 S. Castle St., Liverpool'' on their rib with 50% original finish, the balance flaked but mostly smooth with only light some light engraving at the dolls head extension. The balance of the handling marks. There is some light dark oxidation staining leaching in metal surfaces are a silvery gunmetal patina with frame and lockplates from the buttplate which shows light oxidation itself. The long wood showing excellent quality tight flowing scroll in near full coverage with forend rates very good with trace original varnish and there is a vacant game scene vignettes of birds and dogs on the lockplates and flying swivel stud hole along the toeline. There is a white bead front sight in birds on the belly, the makers name in riband on each of the plates. The place, there is no sight hood, the rear slot has been blanked and a triggerguard bow shows the remnants of a running gun dog as well, Lyman 66A receiver sight neatly installed in the factory holes on the much of it lost to wear and the years. The straight grip English walnut receiver. The gun seems to operate properly. An excellent candidate for buttstock rates very good showing an old light cleaning but retaining a rainy day, snowy afternoon or thick cover brush gun. (39738-264) flat-top checkering and with the expected overall light dings; length of {C&R} [Kris Congdon Collection] (350/550) pull to the horn buttplate is 14 1/4''. The splinter forend has worn smooth Est. 350 - 550 showing more dings and a repaired insert where the ebony tip insert 2006 Harrington & Richardson Model 088 Break Action Shotgun once was. The barrels are off-face by quite a bit and exhibit lateral play, serial #AZ413097, 20 ga., 26'' plain barrel, choked modified with an they are blackpowder proofed on the underside and marked ''not for excellent bore. The barrel on this ''American Classic'' retains 97-99% of ball''. The gun features double triggers and automatic safety and seems its original blue and shows very few if any light handling marks. Frame to function properly mechanically as long as the lever is actuated fully to retains about 98% original vivid colored case-hardening with remnants the right. (39738-167) {C&R} [Kris Congdon Collection] (300/500) of some very light oxidation at the rear toward the buttstock. The straight Est. 300 - 500 grip hardwood buttstock and field style forend rate very good to near excellent with some very light handling marks. Seems to function very well mechanically. (3A9538-5) {MODERN} (75/150) Est. 75 - 150 2007 Remington Model 740 Woodsmaster Semi-Auto Rifle serial #6491, .30-06, 22'' barrel with bright about excellent bore. The barrel retains about 70% original fading blue with some pitting and light oxidation. The receiver is primarily gun metal gray with some amounts of trace blue, with light oxidation and light-to-moderate pitting primarily on the left flat; a few light handling marks on the right. The buttstock and forend rate very good with much original varnish and light handling marks from the years. The front and rear sights are later replacements and the receiver has been professionally drilled and tapped for a receiver sight (not present).