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610-358-9515 Gun List Wilson's Auction - 344 Valleybrook Rd, Chester Heights, PA 19017 - 610-358-9515 Gun List - 1/7/2015, Guns will be sold at 5pm Lot# Description 50 Marteni Henry 577/450 cal falling block rifle, serial #52 51 Arisaka Carbine rifle, serial #56094, with aerial sight, 7.5 jap 52 Remmington model 700 .308WIN bolt action rifle, .308 win cal, serial #6298759 53 Remmington model 870 shot gun, pump action 12ga, serial #747069V 54 Arisaka Carbine rifle, aerial sight, bipod attached, serial #14581, 7.5 jap 55 British Enfield 303B model SHTLE V 1922, 303 British, serial #2841 56 Remmington model 1903 30-06 bolt action rifle, serial #3320477 57 Remmington model 11 12ga semi automatic shot gun, serial #475474, US Property mark 58 Chechoslovakian 8mm Mauser, serial #574B 59 Torre Annunziata 11mm bolt action rifle, model 1880, serial #YZ514 60 Norinco SKS 7.62x39 semi automatic rifle, serial #9024051 61 MAS model MLE1936 bolt action rifle, serial #L60143 62 Mauser model Argentino 1891 8mm bolt action rifle, serial #W7669, all matching numbers 63 Norinco model EM332 .22 bolt action rifle with scope, serial #0200579 64 Marlin model 336CS 30/30Win lever action rifle, serial #17042248, Williams peep sight 65 British Enfield No5 Mk1 Jungle Carbine 303B bolt action rifle, Original, 303British, serial #U8143 66 US Springfield model 1898 bolt action rifle 30/40 Krag military gun, serial #418069 67 Savage model 99c lever action 308win rifle, serial #1090209, with Bushnell scope 68 Ithaca SKB model 500 20ga over and under shot gun, serial #S6504557, new old stock 69 Sears Williams .222 bolt action rifle, with Weaver scope 70 Winchester model 69 .22 short & long bolt action rifle, NSN 71 Rock Island Arsenal model 1903 30-06 bolt action rifle, serial #309121 72 Springfield Armory model 1898 30/40 Krag, serial #138084, Williams peep sight 73 British Enfield RIELE 7.62mm 2A1 RFI 1967 bolt action, serial #R7558 74 Terni Carcano 6.5mm bolt action rifle, serial #QZ2590 75 Brescia 1934-XII bolt action carbine rifle, serial #T1055 76 Schmidt & Bender 8mm straight pull rifle, serial #428053 77 Remmington model 1903 30-06 bolt action rifle, serial #3319698 78 Savage model 24V combo rifle shotgun .222 over 20ga, serial #5376 79 Winchester .375 model 94XTR lever action rifle, serial #BB035463 80 Winchester model 94 32win special lever action rifle, serial #1916905 81 Smith Corona model 03-A3 30-06 bolt action rifle, serial #4735341 82 Winchester model 1886 45-70 lever action rifle, Rebarreled A.M. Hughel, serial# 153882A 83 Marlin model 1895 45-70 lever action rifle, serial #24085078 84 Arisaka model TYPE 91 7.5mm bolt action rifle, serial #9656 85 Arisaka TYPE 38 carbine 6.5 jap bolt action rifle, serial #14905, with mum 86 Ruger 10-22 carbine semi automatic .22cal rifle, with scope, serial #249-5510 87 Stevens model 142C semi automatic 12ga shotgun, NSN 88 Ruger SS single 6 new model revolver .22mag & .22long cylinders, in box, Bicentennial edition, serial #64-69078 89 Springfield Armory model 1911-A1 45cal semi automatic pistol in the box, 2 mags serial #N293893 91 Ruger Super Black Hawk 44mag revolver, serial #8054801 92 Smith & Wesson model 41 .22 semi automatic pistol, in box, serial #A130146 93 Smith & Wesson .357 Magnum Revolver Model 19-3, serial #AK92507 94 Belgium Browning 9mm pistol, serial #69C8620 95 AMT .380 9mm Kurz pistol, serial #G10758 96 Colt automatic .25 cal pistol, serial #OD100595 97 Hi-standard over/under .22 magnum Derringer, model DM-101, serial #2009864 98 Artillery shell casing, 26 ½” x 8” dia base, copper & brass 99 Navy Arms Co model 1860 Army .44 cal black powder revolver, serial #666000 100 EIG Navy .38 cal black powder revolver, NSN 101 Crossman .22 cal pellett gun 102 US Springfield model 1863 trap door rifle w/bayonette 103 Hopkins & Allen .22 cal single shot rifle, serial #722 104 Peabody .30 cal falling block rifle, NSN 105 FNA-B 7mm bolt action rifle Carcano, serial #RA84036 106 Remington mod: Argentine 1879 falling block 44 cal/11mm, serial #142 107 MBT Carcano rifle model 193, missing bolt, serial #MB1422 108 Arisaka rifle M bolt, G4699 109 Walther PP 32 Auto NAZI Proofs, serial #371658P 110 Mossberg 16 ga bolt action rifle, model 190K0 111 Stevens savage pump 12 ga shotgun, model 77D 112 Ithaca M-49 .22 lever action rifle, serial #148964 113 Black powder revolver, with case, serial# 9752 114 Stevens savage 12 ga single shotgun, serialdo17449 .
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