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FIREARMS #1-191, A-Z, AA-ZZ, AAA-ZZZ, AAAA-KKKK – TO BE SOLD AT 12:00 P.M. (Approx.) PLEASE NOTE: -- THIS IS YOUR ITEMIZED LISTING FOR THIS PARTICULAR AUCTION PLEASE BRING IT WITH YOU WHEN ATTENDING Firearms #1-191, A-Z, AA-ZZ, AAA-ZZZ, AAAA-KKKK – To Be Sold at 12 PM (Approx): 1. Springfield – Mod. M1 Garand – 30-06 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/24” 6-42 Dated SA Barrel – w/Rifle Sights – w/”P” Cartouche on Front Face of Pistol Grip Wood Stock – w/Period Correct Cloth Sling – No Cleaning Kit 2. Springfield – Mod. M1 Garand – 30-06 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/24” 5-44 Dated SA Barrel – w/Rifle Sights – w/Pistol Grip Wood Stock – w/Period Correct Cloth Sling – No Cleaning Kit 3. Springfield – Mod. M1 Garand – 30-06 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/24” 9-44 Dated SA Barrel – w/Rifle Sights – w/Pistol Grip Wood Stock – w/Period Correct Cloth Sling – No Cleaning Kit 4. Springfield – Mod. M1 Garand – 30-06 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/24” 8-44 Dated SA Barrel – w/Rifle Sights – w/”P” Cartouche on Front Face of Pistol Grip Wood Stock – w/Stock Cartouche – w/Period Correct Cloth Sling – No Cleaning Kit – Note: Number Stamped on Rear “Comb” Area of Stock 5. Springfield – Mod. M1 Garand – 30-06 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/24” 6-45 Dated SA Barrel – w/Rifle Sights – w/”P” Cartouche on Front Face of Pistol Grip Wood Stock – w/Period Correct Cloth Sling – No Cleaning Kit 6. Springfield – Mod. M1 Garand – 30-06 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/24” 1-53 Dated HRA Barrel – w/Rifle Sights – w/Pistol Grip Wood Stock – w/Period Correct Cloth Sling – No Cleaning Kit 7. Springfield – Mod. M1 Garand – 30-06 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/24” 3-55 SA Dated Barrel – w/Rifle Sights – w/”P” Cartouche on Front Face of Pistol Grip Wood Stock – w/Faint Stock Cartouche – w/Period Correct Cloth Sling – No Cleaning Kit 8. Springfield – Mod. M1 Garand – 30-06 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/24” Barrel (Date Un-Readable) – w/Rifle Sights – w/”P” Cartouche on Front Face of Pistol Grip Wood Stock – w/Period Correct Sling 9. Mauser – Mod. 98k Standard Model 1937 Portuguese Contract – 8mm Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/24” Barrel – Matching #s Except Barrel Band & Safety – w/All Standard German (Nazi) Inspection & Proof Marks – Note: Crack in Stock Below Right Receiver 10. Berlin-Lubecker – Mod. K43 – 8mm Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/22” Barrel w/Rifle Sights – w/Round Knob Pistol Grip Smooth Wood Stock – w/Correct German Marked Mag. – w/Leather Sling – Mfg. Code: duv 44 – w/Nazi Proof Marks 11. Swiss – Mod. K31 – 7.5x55 Cal. Straight Pull Rifle – w/25.7” Barrel w/Rifle Sights – Blued Finish – w/Pistol Grip Smooth Wood Stock – w/Leather Sling – w/Matching Serial Numbered Magazine 12. FN – Mod. P-35 (High Power) – 9mm Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – w/4 ¾” Barrel w/Fixed Iron Sights – Blued Finish – w/Checkered Wood Grips – w/2 Mags – w/Leather Holster – Highly German Proofed All Over Firearm – Comes w/a Letter From the Family Stating This is a WWII Bring Back From 1945 – Nazi Marked Holster – Note: Markings & Proofs on Front of Slide, Left of Slide, Left of Frame, Trigger Guard Left & Right, Butt of Frame at the Mag Well – Matching Frame, Slide & Barrel! 13. Japanese – Type 26 – 9mm Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/4 ¾” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Checkered Wood Grips – w/Lanyard – WWII Issue 14. Colt – Mod. 1911 – 45 ACP Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – w/5” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Checkered Wood Grips – w/Non-Period Correct Mag. – Mfg. in 1918 15. Colt – Mod. 1905 Marine Corps – 38 Colt Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/6” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Checkered Wood Grips – w/Lanyard – w/”U.S.M.C.” on Grip Strap – Lot of Original Finish – Only 926 Mfg. in 1905-1909 – Great Gun1 16. Austrian – Roth Steyr – Mod. 1907 – 8mm Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – w/5” Barrel – Blued – w/Original Holster w/Cross Belt & 4 Stripper Clips – Gun Unit Marked “W.n13” Under Cocking Handle 17. Colt – U.S. Mod. 1903 Army – 38 Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/6” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Checkered Wood Grip – w/Lanyard – RAC Inspected – Fair Amount Original Finish 18. Colt – Mod. 1917 US Army – 45 ACP Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/5 ½” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Wood Grips – w/Lanyard 19. S&W – Mod. Victory – 38 S&W Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/4” Barrel – Military Finish – w/Wood Grips – w/Lanyard 20. DWM – Mod. P08 Luger – 9mm Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – w/4” Barrel – Blued Finish – Dated 1914 – All Matching #s w/2 Matching # Mags 21. Webley – Mod. Mark IV – 38 Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/4” Barrel – Military Finish – w/Webley Grips & Lanyard – WWII Issue 22. Webley – Mod. Mark VI – 455/45 ACP Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/6” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Checkered Grips – w/Lanyard – Note: Cylinder Has Been Modified to Allow 45 ACP w/Clip – Note: Left Grip Chipped 23. Austrian – Rast & Gasser Mod. 1898 – 8mm Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/4 ½” Round Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Checkered Wood Grips – w/Lanyard 24. French – Mod. 1892 Lebel – 8mm C/F Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/4.6” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Checkered Wood Grips – w/Lanyard 25. Colt – Mod. 1902 “Philippine” – 45 Colt Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/6” Round Barrel (RAC & ITT Inspected) – Blued Finish – w/”U.S.” on Right Frame, Military Inspector Marked – w/Large Trigger Guard – w/Original Hard Rubber Grips – w/Lanyard – Tight Gun 26. S&W – Mod. .38 M&P 2nd Model (Mod 1902) – 38 S&W Spl. Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/6 ½” Round Barrel Marked “38 S&W Spl. & U.S. Service CTG’S” – Nickel Finish – w/S&W Medallion Wooden Grips – Only 12, 827 Mfg. Between 1902- 1903 27. S&W – Mod. .38 M&P 1902, 1st Change – 38 Spl. Cal. Double Action Revolver –w/6 ½” Round Barrel Marked “38 S&W Spl. & U.S. Service CTG” – Blued Finish – w/Checkered Hard Rubber Grips – Note: Left Grip Bottom Chipped – Lot of Original Finish A. Colt – Mod. 1892 New Army – 38 Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/6” Round Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Wood Grips – RAC Inspected – Missing Lanyard – Mfg. in 1892 B. Colt – Mod. 1894 Army – 38 Colt Cal. Double Action Revolver – w/6” Round Barrel w/Front Sight – Blued Finish – w/Wood Grips – RAC Inspected – Mfg. in 1894 – Serial #5914 C. Italian – 1889 Bodeo Modello – 10.4mm Cal. Single Action Revolver – w/4 ½” Octagon Barrel – Blued Finish – Mfg. in 1891 D. Erfurt – Mod. 1883 – 10.5mm Cal. Single Action Revolver – w/5” Octagon to Round Barrel – w/Wood Grips – w/Lanyard – Regiment Marked “33A4.10” – Mfg. in 1895 28. Tokyo Armory (Japanese) – Type 30 Rifle – 6.5mm Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/32” Barrel – Blued Finish – Unground Mum 29. Enfield – Mfg. by B.S.A. – Mod. No. 2 MK III Rifle – 303 Brit. Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/25” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Original Sling – w/Bayonet & Scabbard – Mfg. in 1918 30. Eddystone – Mod. 1917 – 30-06 Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/26” 4-18 Dated Eddystone Barrel – w/Original – w/Wood Stock 31. French – Mod. 1916 Berthier Carbine – 8.50R Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/17.7” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Wood Stock 32. Springfield – Mod. 1898 – 30-40 Krag Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/30” Barrel – Blued – w/Nice Inspectors Mark on Stock Dated 1900 – Mfg. in 1900 33. DWM – Mod. Gew 98 – 8mm Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/29 ½” Barrel – Blued Finish – Matching #s Except Bolt – Mfg. in 1916 34. French – Mod. 1886/93 Lebel – 8mm Lebel Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/32” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Original Sling, Bayonet & Scabbard – Mfg. in 1913 E. Enfield – Mod. Lee-Enfield MKI – 303 Brit. Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/30” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Original Sling – Dated 1896 F. Hopkins & Allen – Belgian Model 1889 – 7.65mm Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/31” Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Sling – Rare Production by this Manufacturer G. Winchester – Mod. Lee Straight Pull Navy – 6mm Lee Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/28” U.S.N. Marked Barrel – Blued Finish – w/Wood Stocks – Note: Hand Guard Broken w/Piece Missing Between Receiver & Rear Barrel Sight H. Joslyn Firearms Co. – Mod. 1862 Carbine – 52 Cal. Breech Loading Rifle – w/22” Round Barrel – Blued Finish – Sling Ring & Bar Removed – Serial #3139 I. Springfield – Mod. 1866 Allin Conversion – 50 C/F Cal. Trap Door Rifle – w/36 5/8” Barrel w/Sights – Bright Finish w/Very Nice Dated 1863 Case Hardened Lock – w/Full Stock – w/Rod J. Unusual Flintlock Lock w/Cocking Tool 35.
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