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Grant's Auction & Realty
Public Auction HANDGUNS • RIFLES • SHOTGUNS 12 NOON • SATURDAY, JANUARY 26, 2008 AUCTION PREVIEW: 8:00 a.m. - 12 NOON DAY OF SALE! Sale Location: 1016 Industrial Road, Elk City, Oklahoma - Elk City Civic Center, East of Elk City, OK or From I-40 Exit 41 go 1 mile West. WATCH FOR SIGNS! Henry • Yellow Boy • Colt • Winchester • Springfield • Marlin • Mossberg • Smith & Wesson • Remington • Browning & More! Rifles! Shotguns! Pistols! Over 200 Antique, Collectible, & Modern Guns! Collectible 5% BUYERS PREMIUM!! Firearms! OWNER: BRUCE DANIEL Grant’s Auction & Realty 580-225-0269 • “The Complete Liquidation Professionals” Mike Grant Cindy Grant FIND US ON THE WEB AT Johnny Grant Jim Bales Auctioneer/Sales Associate Cashier/Real Estate Broker www.grantsauction.com Sales Associate Auctioneer & Sales Associate Texas License #13353 Elk City, OK Cheyenne, OK TX Lic. #AA11060 Mobile: 821-1186 Mobile: 821-1738 (580) 497-2281 (580) 928-2982 ANY ANNOUNCEMENTS MADE DAY OF SALE SUPERSEDE ALL PREVIOUS WRITTEN OR ORAL STATEMENTS. Henry & Yellow Boy 1-Pair Colt “PAIR OF SNAKE EYES” 357 nal, Good Condition 1-1865 “HENRY” Rifle, Very Good cal, Set is “One of 500”, BOTH PIS- 1-1873 Winchester Carbine 44.40, Tag Condition, All Original TOLS HAVE SAME SERIAL NUM- shows shipped 8/7/1885 & received 1-”HENRY” Repeating Arms, 22LR, BER, 089 EYES, ORIGINAL BOXES 8/18/1885, Used at Granite Refor- New Condition W/DISPLAY CASE, NEW CONDI- matory, Fair Condition 1-Model 1866 “YELLOW BOY” 44 Rim- TION, ONE PISTOL IS BLACK, ONE 1-Winchester LOW WALL 32 WCF, Pat. fire, All Original, Never Converted, PISTOL IS STAINLESS Oct. -
2010 Catalog
2010 MARKS ANOTHER MILESTONE IN THE RICH HISTORY OF WINCHESTER REPEATING ARMS. The wait for the return of the Model 1894 is over. America’s favorite lever-action gun is back! A High Grade and a Custom- THE Grade rifle set commemorating Winchester Repeating Arms’ ™ founding father, Oliver Fisher Winchester, is offered for 2010. MODEL 94 A new Safari Express Model 70™ rifle is in full production, and, as before, is proudly made right here in the USA. With a 1 inch STD PRSRT PAID U.S. POSTAGE PERMIT 315 OGDEN, UT RETURNS MOA accuracy standard and the innovative M.O.A. Trigger System, it’s no wonder the Model 70 was named “Gun of the Year” by ™ Shooting Industry Academy of Excellence. Upland fans will love the only production Belgian-made over and under, the Model 101™. Sporting and Field models are available, as well as the Light with its alloy receiver and lightning fast swing. The Super X3® is justly famous as the fastest cycling autoloader on the planet and the only shotgun that can keep up with Patrick Flanigan. The Super X® Pump is a sleek composite pump 12 gauge shotgun built with speed in mind. Speed. Reliability. Accuracy. Total Performance. Get all this and more from today’s Winchester Repeating Arms. W INCHESTERGUNS.COM PRICES IN U.S . DOLLARS We proudly support these organizations. WINCHESTERGUNS.COM/FLANIGAN ® Winchester Repeating Arms 275 Winchester Ave., Morgan, UT 84050-9333 275 Winchester Ave., 2010 MODEL 70™ THE RIFLE AMERICA LOVES. he Model 70: always the most respected bolt-action rifle in the FORGED STEEL RECEIVER TARGET CROWN T The receiver of the Model 70 starts out as a block of forged steel, not as a simple casting or an extruded Every Model 70 features a recessed world. -
Curios Or Relics List — Update January 2008 Through June 2014 Section II — Firearms Classified As Curios Or Relics, Still Subject to the Provisions of 18 U.S.C
Curios or Relics List — Update January 2008 through June 2014 Section II — Firearms classified as curios or relics, still subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, the Gun Control Act of 1968. • Browning, .22 caliber, semiautomatic rifles, Grade III, mfd. by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium. • Browning Arms Company, “Renaissance” engraved FN Hi Power pistols, caliber 9mm, manufactured from 1954 to 1976. • Browning FN, “Renaissance” engraved semiautomatic pistols, caliber .25. • Browning FN, “Renaissance” Model 10\71 engraved semiautomatic pistols, caliber .380. • Colt, Model Lawman Mark III Revolvers, .357 Magnum, serial number J42429. • Colt, Model U, experimental prototype pistol, .22 caliber semiautomatic, S/N U870001. • Colt, Model U, experimental prototype pistol, .22 caliber semiautomatic, S/N U870004. • Firepower International, Ltd., Gustloff Volkssturmgewehr, caliber 7.92x33, S/N 2. • Firepower International, Ltd., Gustloff Volkssturmgewehr, caliber 7.92x33, S/N 6. • Johnson, Model 1941 semiautomatic rifles, .30 caliber, all serial numbers, with the collective markings, “CAL. 30-06 SEMI-AUTO, JOHNSON AUTOMATICS, MODEL 1941, MADE IN PROVIDENCE. R.I., U.S.A., and Cranston Arms Co.” —the latter enclosed in a triangle on the receiver. • Polish, Model P64 pistols, 9 x 18mm Makarov caliber, all serial numbers. • Springfield Armory, M1 Garand semiautomatic rifle, .30 caliber, S/N 2502800. • Walther, Model P38 semiautomatic pistols, bearing the Norwegian Army Ordnance crest on the slide, 9mm Luger caliber, S/N range 369001-370000. • Walther, post World War II production Model P38- and P1-type semiautomatic pistols made for or issued to a military force, police agency, or other government agency or entity. • Winchester, Model 1894, caliber .30WCF, S/N 399704, with 16-inch barrel. -
410 Shotgun Lever Action Winchester
410 Shotgun Lever Action Winchester Buy Winchester 9410 Lever-Action Shotgun. MSRP is $680. This rifle is in excellent condition and has been owned by me for the last 48 years. Comes in Blue and Stainless finish. On sale 20 Gauge Bolt Action Slug Shotgun And 410 Lever Action Shotgun Winchester You can order 20 Gauge Bolt Action Slug Shotgun And 410 Lever Action Shotgun W. In 1887, Browning introduced the Model 1887 Lever Action Repeating Shotgun, which loaded a fresh cartridge from its internal magazine by the operation of the action lever. Henry Repeating Arms Side Gate Lever Action Shotgun Walnut / Brass. 410 bore is the equivalent of 67 gauge when referring to normal shotgun gauges (10, 12, 16, 20, or 28). 2 1/2 inch shells. 410 GA, 20" [H018X-410] CA$1,299. Action: Lever. Individual. Henry Repeating Arms Lever Action Axe Blued / Walnut. One of the most commonly used manufacturers for a wide range of shooting needs, Winchester USA is an outstanding pick due to its reliability, consistency and durability. finish is starting to fade and crack image: vg: ithaca: 0: 50. It is also called “the experts gun” for good reasons. The product you are looking for Winchester 410 Lever Action Shotgun And Diamond Arms 410 Shotgun. The 24" barrel boasts a Buckhorn Rear sight with a white Triangle guide plus a Green Fiber-optic light gathering front sight. 410 shotgun. Winchester. At 50 yards the Federal and Winchester slugs. Suit new shotgun buy. Winchester Model 1887 Deluxe Lever Action Shotgun; J. 410 Winchester 9410 in the 1990s, nearly a decade later Marlin introduced a lever. -
30-30 Winchester 1 .30-30 Winchester
.30-30 Winchester 1 .30-30 Winchester .30-30 Winchester .30-30 cartridge (center) between 5.56×45mm NATO (.223 Remington), left, and 7.62×51mm NATO (.308 Winchester), right Type Rifle Place of origin United States Production history Designer Winchester Designed 1895 Manufacturer Winchester Produced 1895-Present Variants .25-35 Winchester, .219 Zipper, .30-30 Ackley Improved, 7-30 Waters Specifications Case type Rimmed, bottlenecked Bullet diameter .308 in (7.8 mm) Neck diameter .330 in (8.4 mm) Shoulder diameter .401 in (10.2 mm) Base diameter .422 in (10.7 mm) Rim diameter .506 in (12.9 mm) Rim thickness .063 in (1.6 mm) Case length 2.039 in (51.8 mm) Primer type large rifle Ballistic performance Bullet weight/type Velocity Energy 110 gr (7 g) FP 2,684 ft/s (818 m/s) 1,760 ft·lbf (2,390 J) 130 gr (8 g) FP 2,496 ft/s (761 m/s) 1,799 ft·lbf (2,439 J) 150 gr (10 g) FN 2,390 ft/s (730 m/s) 1,903 ft·lbf (2,580 J) 160 gr (10 g) cast LFN 1,616 ft/s (493 m/s) 928 ft·lbf (1,258 J) 170 gr (11 g) FP 2,227 ft/s (679 m/s) 1,873 ft·lbf (2,539 J) [1] Source(s): Hodgdon .30-30 Winchester 2 The .30-30 Winchester/.30 Winchester Center Fire/7.62×51mmR cartridge was first marketed in early 1895 for the Winchester Model 1894 lever-action rifle.[2] The .30-30 (thirty-thirty), as it is most commonly known, was the USA's first small-bore, sporting rifle cartridge designed for smokeless powder. -
150.00 1 120 Rds of 45-70 Ammo 1 200.00
June 1 2019 Sporting & Firearms Auction 6/1/2019 LOT # QTY LOT # QTY 1 120 rds of 45-70 Ammo 1 19 Pair of Marbles & Black Bear Knives 1 100.00 - 150.00 50.00 - 100.00 2 1,200 rds of 9mm Makarov Ammunition 1 20 5 Large Switch Blade Knives 1 200.00 - 250.00 100.00 - 200.00 3 2,0000 rds Remington 22 Thunderbolt 22LR Ammo 1 21 Nazi SA Dagger & SS Scabbard 1 80.00 - 120.00 150.00 - 250.00 4 Lot of 38-40 Ammunition (400+ rds) 1 22 3 Quality Knives 1 150.00 - 250.00 HK, BEM Ring, & Genske 75.00 - 150.00 5 Brick of 22 Winchester Automatic 1 23 6 Case Pocket Knives 1 Old West Scrounger 100.00 - 200.00 150.00 - 250.00 6 300+ rounds of 455 Webley Ammo 1 24 Display of 35 Assorted Pocket Knives 1 100.00 - 250.00 200.00 - 300.00 7 350 rounds of 32 H&R Mag Ammunition 1 25 4 Commemorative Case Pocket Knives 1 75.00 - 125.00 100.00 - 200.00 8 4 Bricks of Blazer 22 LR Ammo 1 26 5 Collectible Case Pocket Knives 1 80.00 - 125.00 100.00 - 200.00 9 Approx 80 rounds of 43 Spanish Ammo 1 27 Case w/14 Assorted Switch Blade Knives 1 60.00 - 100.00 200.00 - 300.00 10 600 rounds of 22 Winchester Auto Ammunition 1 28 WWI Ribbon Bar w/Iron Cross & other Medals 1 100.00 - 200.00 75.00 - 150.00 11 Approx 180 rounds of 38-55 Ammo 1 29 Display of WWII German Medals 1 100.00 - 150.00 includes: Merit Cross, Mothers Cross & others 100.00 - 150.00 12 FIGHT'N ROOSTER Millenuium Peanut Knife Set 1 30 Vintage Wooden Golden Eye Decoy 1 one of 50 sets made 200.00 - 400.00 50.00 - 150.00 13 FIGHT'N ROOSTER Humming Bird & Sunfish Knives 1 31 3 Large Timber Rattler Bowie Knives 1 50.00 - 100.00 100.00 - 200.00 14 Pair of Kershaw Cold Steel Knives 1 32 Miniatrure Remington Bronze "Scalp" 1 50.00 - 100.00 50.00 - 100.00 15 3 Collectible Remington Pocket Knives 1 33 Display w/13 Assorted Pocket Knives 1 50.00 - 100.00 Includes: Case, Marbles, Boy Scout, Hen & Rooster & others. -
Consignment Gun Auction – Online Only!!
THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS MORE TO COME AS AVAILABLE! CONSIGNMENT GUN AUCTION – ONLINE ONLY!! JANUARY 24, 2021- 1:00 pm Go to www.proxibid.com for preview & to register. Beginning 1/18/21 bids will start being accepted on Proxibid. If you would like to consign guns, contact Lonnie @ 785-826-7800 or Dave @ 785-201-5257 1. Remington Target Master Mod 41 22 S-L-LR B/A rifle Forearm has damage ser# N/A 2. Savage Mod 22 22 LR B/A rifle Lyman peep sight CRACK IN BUTT (taped up) ser# N/A 3. CVA Mod Wolf 50 cal black powder Konus 3-9x32 scope ser# N/A 4. Marlin Mod XT-22 22 mag cal B/A rifle Accu rigger ser# MM27964E 5. Remington Mod 721 30-06 SPRG cal B/A rifle Simmons 3-9x40 8-point scope 24” bbl ser# 269522 6. CVA Mod Hawkins rifle 50 cal black powder Octagon bbl ser# 698495 7. Wards Western Fields Mod 93M-491A 22 S-L-LR cal B/A rifle ser# N/A 8. Riverside Arms mod? 16 ga Double bbl shotgun ser# 86098 9. Winchester Mod 1912 12 ga pump shotgun full choke bbl 2 ¾” chamber ser# 186110 10. Winchester Mod 1873 38 WCF cal L/A rifle 19” bbl Saddle ring ser# 463769B 11. Winchester Mod 1894 30 win cal L/A rifle 26” bbl ser# 261736 12. Stoeger Mod Condor 12 ga O/U shotgun 3” chamber 28” bbl vent rib ser# 162505-07 13. Marlin Mod ? 22 LR cal semi auto rifle ser# N/A 14. -
GUNS and FIREARMS AUCTION WED. JUNE 26 at 6:00 PM Sale Location: Hartford Fairgrounds Babcock Building 14028 Fairgrounds Rd Croton, Ohio 43013
GUNS AND FIREARMS AUCTION WED. JUNE 26 AT 6:00 PM Sale Location: Hartford Fairgrounds Babcock Building 14028 Fairgrounds Rd Croton, Ohio 43013 Outstanding Collection of 64 Guns and Firearms from a single collection. The guns will be available for viewing starting at 4:00 pm on the 26th. Winchester 12 ga Super X Model; Winchester Model 12 ga 2 3/4 chamber; Remington Model 572 22 cal; Winchester Model 12 12ga; Marlin Firearms Model 336W 30 30; Sav- age Model 11 204 Ruger Nikon Scope; Savage Model 93R17 17HMR; Winchester Model 1890 22 cal; Savage Model 25 22 cal; New in Box Winchester Model 1885 Lim- ited Series; Winchester Model 1892 Limited Series Deluxe; Browning Model 30-06 Medallion; Browning Citori Feather XS 2 ga; Browning Citori 12 ga; Winchester Model 67 22 short; Remington Model 33 22 cal; Marlin Glenfield Model 2S 22 cal; Winchester Model 1912 12 ga; RA Winchester lever action shotgun; Winchester Model 1912 12 ga; Browning Twenty 20 ga; Mossburg 12 ga; Stevens Model 56 22 cal; Marlin Golden 39 A 22 cal lever action; Winches- ter Model 190 22 cal; Winchester Model 12 12 ga; Win- chester Model 55 22 cal; Stevens Model 75 22 cal; Brown- ing Model 20.5 12 ga; Remington Model 70 30-06 w/ scope; Marlin Model 336 SC 30-06 lever action; Janssen and Sons double barrel; Marlin Model 336 30-30 Win lever action; Remington Model 11-48 12 ga; Remington Model 11-48 16 ga; Winchester Model 12 12ga; Savage Octagon barrel 22 cal; Winchester Model 12 12 ga; Heritage Rough Rider 22 cal; Remington Model 550-I 22 cal; Winchester Model 4-22 22 cal; Winchester Model 12 16 ga; Browning Auto 5 16 ga; Winchester Model 15 12 ga; Remington Model 870 16 ga; Remington Mohawk 48 20 ga; Browning Light Twenty Auto 5 with extra barrel; Browning 16 ga; Ithaca Model 49 22 cal lever action; Acme Arms Co. -
Curios Or Relics List — January 1972 Through April 2018 Dear Collector
Curios or Relics List — January 1972 through April 2018 Dear Collector, The Firearms and Ammunition Technology Division (FATD) is pleased to provide you with a complete list of firearms curios or relics classifications from the previous editions of the Firearms Curios or Relics (C&R) List, ATF P 5300.11, combined with those made by FATD through April 2018. Further, we hope that this electronic edition of the Firearms Curios or Relics List, ATF P 5300.11, proves useful for providing an overview of regulations applicable to licensed collectors and ammunition classified as curios or relics. Please note that ATF is no longer publishing a hard copy of the C&R List. Table of Contents Section II — Firearms classified as curios or relics, still subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, the Gun Control Act of 1968. ............................................................................................1 Section III — Firearms removed from the provisions of the National Firearms Act and classified as curios or relics, still subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, the Gun Control Act of 1968. .......................................................................................................................................................23 Section IIIA —Firearms manufactured in or before 1898, removed from the provisions of the National Firearms Act and classified as antique firearms not subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, the Gun Control Act of 1968. ..............................................................................65 Section IV — NFA firearms classified as curios or relics, still subject to the provisions of 26 U.S.C. Chapter 53, the National Firearms Act, and 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44, the Gun Control Act of 1968. .......................................................................................................................................................83 Section II — Firearms classified as curios or relics, still subject to the provisions of 18 U.S.C. -
GURPS High-Tech: Adventure Guns Is Copyright © 2014 by Steve Jackson Games Incorporated
ADVENTURE GUNSTM Written by HANS-CHRISTIAN VORTISCH Edited by NIKOLA VRTIS Additional Material by S.A. FISHER and MIKE HURST GURPS System Design ❚ STEVE JACKSON GURPS Project Manager ❚ STEVEN MARSH GURPS Line Editor ❚ SEAN PUNCH Director of Sales ❚ ROSS JEPSON Chief Operating Officer ❚ PHILIP REED Marketing Director ❚ KALI DUGAN Managing Editor ❚ MIRANDA HORNER Art Direction and Prepress Checker ❚ NIKKI VRTIS Assistant GURPS Line Editor ❚ JASON “PK” LEVINE Page Design ❚ PHIL REED and JUSTIN DE WITT Production Artist and Indexer ❚ NIKOLA VRTIS GURPS FAQ Maintainer ❚ VICKY “MOLOKH” KOLENKO Playtesters: Roger Bell_West and Peter Dell’Orto Special Thanks: The Hellions GURPS, Pyramid, Warehouse 23, the all-seeing pyramid, High-Tech, Adventure Guns, and the names of all products published by Steve Jackson Games Incorporated are trademarks or registered trademarks of Steve Jackson Games Incorporated, or used under license. GURPS High-Tech: Adventure Guns is copyright © 2014 by Steve Jackson Games Incorporated. All rights reserved. Art acknowledgments can be found on p. 3. The scanning, uploading, and distribution of this material via the Internet or via any other means without the permission of the publisher is illegal, and punishable by law. Please purchase only authorized electronic editions, and do not participate in or encourage the electronic piracy of copyrighted materials. Your support of the author’s rights is appreciated. STEVE JACKSON GAMES Stock #37-1633 Version 1.0 – November 2014 ® CONTENTS INTRODUCTION . 3 Publication History . 3 Art Acknowledgments . 3 About the Author . 3 About GURPS Steve Jackson Games is committed to full support of GURPS play- 1. USER’S MANUAL . 4 ers. Our address is SJ Games, P.O. -
WARNING WINCHESTER® Model 94 Family of Lever-Action Rifles, Carbines, and Muskets with Half-Cock Safety
PRODUCT SAFETY NOTICE – WARNING WINCHESTER® Model 94 Family of Lever-Action Rifles, Carbines, and Muskets with Half-Cock Safety Winchester Model 94 (including commemoratives); Winchester Model 1894; Winchester Model 9422 and Model 9422M; Winchester Model 55; Sears ® Model 54 and Ted Williams® Model 100; Winchester Model 64 and 64A; Winchester Centennial ‘66; Winchester Canadian Centennial ‘67 Olin Corporation, through its Winchester Division, is warning users of the above firearms that when there is a live cartridge in the chamber, dropping, jarring or bumping the firearm may cause an accidental discharge, which may result in property damage, serious personal injury or death to the user or others: • With the hammer in the full-down position, a slight impact to, or bumping the hammer can cause a discharge. • With the hammer in the half-cock safety position, a hard impact to the hammer, such as from dropping the firearm, can break the safety mechanism and cause a discharge. • With the hammer in any position, a hard impact, such as from dropping or jarring the firearm, can cause a discharge, even if the hammer is not impacted. To reduce the risk of accidental discharge, follow safe firearm handling practices, including: • Always maintain control of the firearm and keep your firearm pointed in a safe direction at all times. • Never place the hammer in the full-down position when there is a live cartridge in the chamber. • Never rely on the half-cock safety to prevent accidental discharge due to dropping or jarring the firearm, or hard impacts to the hammer. • When there is a live cartridge in the chamber, avoid activities that increase the risk of dropping or jarring the rifle, such as running, climbing, crossing a fence, and taking the firearm up and down from a tree stand. -
Winchester Model 1892 Rifle
WINCHESTER By JAMES M. TRIGGS MODEL 1892 RIFLE HE Winchester Model 1892 lever and .25-20 Winchester center-fire car the cartridges for which it was cham Taction rifle was designed by John M. tridges. The takedown version was first bered, the Model 1892 proved extremely Browning. It is essentially a scaled-down offered in 1893. Set triggers (single-set popular. About 735,000 of this model and somewhat simplified version of the or double-set) could be had on special had been sold by the end of 1914. Near Winchester Model 1886 rifle, also in order. Extras, including longer than the end of its manufacture it was re vented by Browning. The Model 1892 standard barrels, shotgun buttstock, pis designated Model 92. Manufacture of was manufactured in sporting rifle, car tol grip stock, etc., were also furnished the Model 1892 in rifle form was dis bine, and musket styles and was cham at extra cost. continued in 1932, but it was made in bered for the .44-40, .38-40, .32-20, Despite the relatively low power of carbine version until 1941. M-----,--------------------------------- --- -- - Parts Legend 1. Receiver 13. Magazine spring 24. Cartridge guide, right 35 . Trigger 46. Friction stud spring 2. Barrel 14. Magazine plug 25. Upper tang screw 36. Trigger pin 47. Friction stud stop pin 3. Rear sight assembly 15. Magazine plug screw 26, Breechbolt assembly (see 37. Mainspring 48. Carrier 4. Front sight 16. Magazine follower Fig. 1) 38. Mainspring screw 49. Carrier stop 5. Front sight screw 17. Spring cover 27. Lever & breechbolt pin 39.