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Rare Luger Model 1902 Carbine 09/12/2018 6:00 PM CDT Auction - Guns, Knives & Ammo - Rare Luger Model 1902 Carbine 09/12/2018 6:00 PM CDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 1 Auction Information 19 Midwest Industries Model 15B Online Only AuctionEnds: Wednesday September 12, 2018CATALOGENDS - 7:00 PMConsignments 20 Stag Arms Model Stag-15 Accepted till September 1 2018.We can pick up. We are looking for gun related items, safes, hunting, 21 ED Matador R5 Limited Edition ammo, reloading.There is 10% BUYERS PREMIUM This is a beautifully crafted airgun made in Estonia. A on the Personal Property!DON'T FORGET TO limited edition in .25 caliber, this precision rifle is UTILIZE THE "ASK THE AUCTIONEER" BUTTON IF number 191 of 407. It comes with a Hawke YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS. Sidewinder 30 scope, factory mounted bipod and 2 Inspection Times padded carrying case. IMPORTANT INSPECTION DATE: September 10 / 22 ED Matador R5M 2:00 PM - 5:00 PM or by Appointment This is a beautifully crafted airgun made in Estonia. 3 Pick Up Times This precision rifle comes with a Hawke Sidewinder Friday September 14 - 2018 / 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM scope, factory mounted bipod and padded carrying 4 ENJOY YOUR EXPERIENCE AND WE HOPE TO case. EXCEED YOUR EXPECTATIONS 22a Iver Johnson Safety Automatic Double-Action THANK YOU 5 1902 Luger Carbine - RARE 23 Smith & Wesson Model 19-3 This is a very clean, great example of the 1902 Model DWM (Deutches Waffen Und Munitionsfabriken Co) 24 Smith & Wesson M&P 45 - New in the Box sporting carbine. The barrel is 300mm long with a ramp front sight and came in the 7.65mm (.30 Cal 25 Czechoslovakian Mauser Action VZ 24 Rifle Luger). Blue straw colored finish with a walnut This Czech rifle uses the German Mauser Gewehr 98 checkered grip and stock. Serial #24315. This can bolt action and was produced from 1924-1942 rival some the finest examples brought to auction. The 30 .44 Cal Black Powder Revolver condition is slightly used and carefully stored for F. LLI Pietta - Made in Italy P99282 years. These carbines were an early attempt to 31 Taurus "The Judge" compete against the popular Mauser Broomhandle CP784955 Revolver carbines. There were only 2500 of this model ever 32 Taurus .38 Special produced in Europe. There were only 2500 of this DN79512 Revolver With Box and paperwork model ever produced in two serial number blocks with 33 Rough Rider Single Action .357 this specific pistol being in the later part of the second Revolver Heritage J85532 block of serial numbers. This gun has the signature 34 Heritage Rough Rider .22 and standard 11 3/4 inch barrel, short forend, long Revolver F81045 frame, flat mainspring, grip safety, dished toggles, and 35 44 Cal Revolver Black Powder R396263 recessed/flat breech bolt.This gun will only exceed F. LLI Pietta Made in Italy, Revolver ER415883 your expectations.It has been brought to our attention 36 Taurus Tracker .357 Magnum that the originality of the wood stock is questionable. Taurus Tracker The metal hardware is original but the actual wood 37 Hi-Point Firearms Model 4595, R11471 - 45 Cal Rifle could possibly be an older high quality replacement. Hi-Point Firearms Model 4595, R11471 The pistol is all original - this is only in refence to the 38 Hi-Point Firearms Model 4095, H34613 - 40 Cal S&W dtachable stock.FINAL PRICE IS SUBJECT TO Rifle SELLERS APPROVALAuction Estimate is $18,000 - Hi-Point Firearms Model 4095, H34613 $25,000 39 Hi-Point Firearms, X19 Cal FO9235 - Model 995 6 U.S. M1 Carbine 9mm Hi-Point Firearms, X19 Cal FO9235 6a Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle 40 Marlin 336W Lever Action Rifle Themodel 1873 "Trapdoor" Springfieldwas the first Micro Groove Barrel Cal 30/30 Win MR09139B standard-issuebreech-loadingrifleadopted by 41 Yukon Traditions .50 Cal theUnited States Army. The serial number on this rifle 1/28" Rifle 14-13-020794-08 indicates it was built in 1888. 42 Savage Model 93 .22 Cal 6b Winchester Model 320 Rifle with Simmons Scope 2075674 43 Mossberg 12 Ga 7 Remington 1100 Chambered 2 3/4 & 3", F &M Scope TO82455 44 Stoeger Model 2000 7a Remington 1100 Field Barrel Turkey Shot Gun, Bushnell Trohpy Scope 805085 45 Savage Model 64 8 Savage Mark II Cal .22 L.R. Only Rifle Simmons Scope 1133331 46 Savage Model 93 9 Remington Model 552 Speedmaster R17 Cal .17 H.M.R Only Bushnell Scope 2209130 47 Benjamin Varmint 10 Mossberg Model 46B NP Nitro Piston Model BVNK92SX .22 Cal 48 CVA Wolf .50 Cal 11 Custom Mauser Bolt-Action Black Powder Konus Scope Mauser 1917 bolt-action on Winchester Furniture with 49 Mossberg International 715T a Sears scope .22 Cal Long Rifle EMK3989049 12 Black Powder Pistol 50 Crosman Quest 1000X Model C1K77X .177 Cal D10X02020 13 Webley & Scott Mark IV 51 Puma M92 .38 SPL - >357 Mag K265826 14 CZ Modell 27 52 Smith & Wesson Revolver This is an unverified Nazi Officers' firearm with the S&W mod 36, 2? blue. RB, pinned/flat latch/diamond Eagle Proof marks. Top of slide reads Bohmishe grips, S# 247476 (1954) Waffen Fabrik A.G. in Prag. 53 Smith & Wesson Revolver 15 Liberty Pocket Pistol S&W mod 36, 2? blue, RB, pinned, smooth grips, S# J721376 (1979) LNIB, 16 Mossberg 500A 54 Smith & Wesson Revolver Ducks Unlimited Stamp S&W M&P, pre Mod 10, .38 Special, 2?, Blue, SB, 5 17 Winchester Model 63 screw, Diamond grips S# C168311, ( 1949 )(on) ( in wood case) Ammo 18 Springfield Arms Co. Single Shot Shotgun Auction - Guns, Knives & Ammo - Rare Luger Model 1902 Carbine 09/12/2018 6:00 PM CDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 55 Smith & Wesson Revolver 85 Essential Arms Rifle and Acccessories S&W M&P, pre Mod 10 ,.38 Special, 4? blue, S# Essential Arms J-15 F S# 62500 A-2 (7-10-09) 20? 166972, 5 screw, grips # to gun, (1948) Heavy, Phantom Flash Hider; GREEN Mag Pull Grip 56 Smith & Wesson Revolver CAA M-6 Stock, Full Length Picatinny Forearm S&W Mod 36, 2?, SB, Blue S# 522303, pinned/ GREEN 5,30 rd Cmags; 1, 20 RD Tapco Green MAG, diamond grips, 70% (1953) 20 rds 193 $ 57 Smith & Wesson Revolver 86 Springfield 1827 Musket S&W Mod 10-8, 4? HB, Blue, S# C776654 Fair, This is a antique 1827 black powder 69 caliber (1964) Springfield Armory rifle. Non-functioning. 58 S&W Mod 37-2 2?, RB, Blue, G10 Grips, S# BSA 87 Springfield 1884 Trapdoor Springfield 4810 90%, $400.00 This lot offers a fine antique 45-70 Springfield 1884 S&W Mod 37-2 2?, RB, Blue, G10 Grips, S# BSA Trapdoor Springfield? rifle of the U.S. Armed Forces. 4810 90%, This is a breach loading rifle utilized during Indian 59 Smith & Wesson Revolver Wars,Spanish-American War, and the S&W Mod 10-6, 4? Blue, S# 8D26096, 75%, (off) Philippine-American War. An excellent, desirable, (1977) working vintage firearm. Serial #477565, Buffington 60 Smith & Wesson Revolver rear sight, cartouche is sharp and distinct, all proper S&W Mod 37, 2? Blue RB, S#153400(1958) markings are present This rifle was produced in 1889. 61 Smith & Wesson Revolver 88 Hawke Sport Optics Sidewinder 30 S&W Mod 28-2, 4?, Blue SB S#K221462 (1954) 6.5-20X42 Mildot Riflescope 62 Smith & Wesson Revolver 89 MTech DX-80 Crossbow Pistol S&W Mod 36, 2?, RB, Blue, S# 390283 (1954) Compact crossbow with 80 lb draw weight 63 Smith & Wesson Revolver 300 Ammunition Box and Contents S&W Pre Mod 10, Mod of ?05,4?, Blue, Lend Lease 11 Boxes of Remington Rifled Slugs 12 Gauge, (2) British Proofed S# 965776 (1942) 3/4?, 1 oz., 5 per box (11) Boxes of Remington Rifled 64 Smith & Wesson Revolver Slugs 12 Gauge, 3 in. Mag, 1 oz., (5) per box (3) S&W Mod 60,S# AEP7161, (1985) Boxes of Remington Rifled Slugs 12 Gauge, 3 in. 65 Smith & Wesson Revolver Mag, 7/8 oz., 5 per box (1) Box of 15 Remington S&W MOD 37, 2?, Blue SB S#651075(1962) Rifled Slugs 12 Gauge, 2 3/4 in., 1 oz.?1 Box of 15 66 Smith & Wesson Revolver Brenneke Rifled Slugs 12 Gauge, 3 in., 1 oz.? S&W Pre Mod 37, Airweight, 2? blue, 301 Ammunition Box and Contents S#J480513(1976) 1 Box of 15 Winchester Rifled Slugs 12 Gauge,2 3/4 67 Canik Automatic Pistol in.,1 oz.?9 Boxes of 5 Winchester Rifled Slugs 12 Canik-55, 9mm,FDE,S# T6472-13-A106197, Holster Gauge, 2 3/4 in.,1 oz.?3 Boxes of 5 Federal Rifled and many Accessories NIB, Slugs 12 Gauge, 2 3/4 in., 1 oz.?5 Boxes of 5 68 Smith & Wesson Revolver Winchester Rifled Slugs 20 Gauge, 2 3/4 in.,3/4 oz.?6 S&W Mod 638-2, S#CDD4147 (1999) Boxes of 5 Federal Rifled Slugs 20 Gauge, 2 3/4 in., 69 Smith & Wesson Revolver 3/4 oz? S&W Mod 36, 2?, RB Blue, pinned, Diamond grips, 302 Ammunition Box and Contents S# 433574(1965) 3 Boxes of 50 MFS .38 Special (1) Box of 50 70 Smith & Wesson Revolver Winchester .38 Special (2) Boxes of 50 Remington .38 S&W Mod 10-5, 4? DuraCoat Parkerized, Double Special (1) Box of 50 Blazer .38 Special (1) Box of 20 Diamond grips,S# D764511 (1975) Winchester 357 Magnum (2) Boxes of 50 Magtech 71 Smith & Wesson Revolver 357 Magnum (2) Boxes of 50 Remington 357 S&W Mod 36, 2? SB, Blue, S# J876719 ( 1981) Magnum?1 Box of 20 Federal 308 Winchester?1 Box 72 Smith & Wesson Revolver of 20 Fiochi 308 Winchester?2 Boxes of 20 Perfecta S&W Mod 49,2? Blue, pinned, S# J907661 (1981) 308 Winchester 73 CZ Automatic Pistol 303 Ammunition CZ 99, 9MM, S# 95819V, OD finish, New, total ? 5, 15 1 Box of 20 Remington 45 Auto?1 Box of 20 Tulammo round mags, shouder holster, 40 S&W?1 Box of 50 Reloads 40 S&W?1 Box of 25 74 Hi-Standard Automatic Pistol Winchester Game Loads 12 Gauge, 2 3/4 in., 1 1/8 Hi-Standard Model GB, S#316081, .22 LR, Auto oz, #6?1 Box of 25 Winchester Game Loads 12 75 Vintage Revolver Gauge, 2 3/4 in., 1 1/8 oz, #4?1 Box of 25 Winchester H&R .22 Rim Fire Game Loads 12 Gauge, 2 3/4 in., 1 1/16 oz, #4?1 Box 76 Browning Automatic Pistol of 25 Remington Game
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