Ernie Rick Estate Absolute Firearms Auction February 11, 2007

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Ernie Rick Estate Absolute Firearms Auction February 11, 2007 ERNIE RICK ESTATE ABSOLUTE FIREARMS AUCTION FEBRUARY 11, 2007 Prices realized do not include the 10% buyer’s premium. 1. Diana Model 27 pellet gun, rifle, .177-cal. 75.00 2. Daisy CO2 pellet gun, pistol. 25.00 3. Russian Baikal pistol , 9mm cal., ser. #A007xxx, as new. 150.00 4. Taurus revolver , 3” BBL, .38-Spec. cal., ser. #1515xxx. 175.00 5. Italian Allipietta revolver , .36-cal. black powder, ser. #P62636. 110.00 6. Western Arms revolver, .44-cal. black powder, ser. #96053. 190.00 7. French MAS MLE Model 1936 rifle, .30-cal., ser. #28xxx, 90%. 550.00 8. Enfield SMLE V rifle, .303-British cal., ser. #3xxx. 550.00 9. Japanese rifle, Type ARKA, 6.5mm cal., ser. #48xxx. 500.00 10. Rock Island Springfield rifle, 1903, .30-06-cal., pre-WWII, 80%-fine wood, ser. #187xxx. – 1,400.00 11. Winchester USN Lee straight pull musket, 6mm Lee (236) cal., ser. #2xxx, 90%-good wood, pre-1898, exempt. – 1,800.00 12. J. Stevens Offhand Target No. 35 pistol, .22-cal., 10” BBL, ser. #21xxx. 250.00 13. Smith & Wesson revolver, 6” BBL, .38-S&W Spec. cal., ser. #264xxx, 90%. 200.00 14. Smith & Wesson revolver, 6” BBL, .38-Spec. cal., ser. #402xxx. 250.00 15. Smith & Wesson revolver military and police, 1915-1942, 6” BBL, .38-Spec. cal., ser. #652xxx, 98%. 275.00 16. Smith & Wesson .455 Hand Injector First Model revolver, 6-1/2” BBL, .455-cal., sling swivel, 98%, proofed, adj. sight, ser. #14xx. 525.00 17. Waffen Franconia rifle, 7mm? cal., sport stock, Redfield peep, scope tapped, dbl. triggers, ser. #15xx, 90%. 550.00 18. Ross Rifle Model 10, .303-British cal., ser. #817xx-xx, 90%. 500.00 19. Springfield Model 1922-M1 Target rifle, .22-cal., Lyman receiver sight, ser. #17xxx, 98%. 1,000.00 20. Rock Island Springfield Model 03 rifle, .30-06-cal., Sedgley spec. 30-06 BBL, Lyman peep, ser. #395xxx, 98%. 800.00 21. Sedgley Sporter rifle, .257-Roberts cal., Lyman peep, pre-WWII, ser. #953xxx, 95%. 1,000.00 22. Colt New Army Model 1892 (2 nd Issue) DA revolver, .38-cal., “I.S.F.” on butt, 4-1/2” BBL, ser. #238xxx, 90%. 350.00 23. Colt revolver Detective Special (2 nd Issue) .32-cal., 2” BBL, ser. #423xxr, 98%. 400.00 24. Colt Police Positive Target Model (2 nd Issue, Mod. “C”), revolver, .22-cal., 1926-1941, ser. #41xxx, 95%. 500.00 25. Colt New Service DA, US Army Model 1917 revolver, .45-cal. lanyard swivel, 5-1/2” BBL, ser. #17xxx, 60% blue, mechanically good. 400.00 26. Colt M-16 carbine, full auto, .223 cal., ser. #928xxxx. 20,500.00 27. MP-40 Schmesser carbine, full auto, 9mm cal., ser. #4xxx. 9,000.00 28. Erma E.M.P. carbine, full auto, 9mm cal., ser. #EMP13xxx. 10,500.00 29. H&R Reising Model 50 carbine, full auto, .45-ACP cal., ser. #11XXX. 3,500.00 30. Colt New Service (first type) revolver, .45-cal., flat top, 7-1/2” BBL, 307xxx, 98%. 2,300.00 31. Colt Police Positive (first issue) revolver, .22-WRF cal., 6” BBL, 1907-1927, Ser. #31xxx, 90%. 300.00 32. Mauser Broomhandle pistol, standard war-time commercial, 7.63mm Mauser cal., 5- 1/2% BBL, ser. #373xxx, 90%. 650.00 33. Jap Nambu pistol, 7.8mm cal., ser. #25xxx. 375.00 34. Mauser Broomhandle pistol, Late Post War Bolo, 7.63mm Mauser cal., 3.9” BBL, ser. #658xxx, 85%. 450.00 35. Mauser Pocket Model 1934 pistol, auto, 7.65mm, 1934-1939, ser. #309xxx, 90%. 200.00 36. Ross Rifle Co. Model 1910 rifle, .280-cal., straight pull, ser. #17xxx, 95%. 500.00 37. Ross Rifle Co. Model 1910 Sporter rifle, .270-Ross cal., scope, ser. #Axx, 90%. 625.00 38. Stehr Mannlicher rifle, 8x56mm M.S. cal., double set triggers, engraved, ser. #xxV, 90%. 650.00 39. Springfield Armory Krag-Jorgensen Model 1898 carbine, .30-40-Krag cal., ser. #280xxx, 95%. 800.00 40. Ross Rifle Co. Model 1905 U.S. Army rifle, .303-British cal., ser. #7084xxx. 450.00 41. British bayonet, 1907, 17”, with sheath. 70.00 42. Brass handled bayonet, with sheath, 9-3/4”. 45.00 43. U.S. bayonet, 1903, 11”, with sheath. 70.00 44. Springfield bayonet, pre-1900, 15-1/4”. 85.00 45. Ross Rifle “US” 1907, bayonet, US Ordinance, 10”, with leather sheath 1915. 50.00 46. Ross Rifle “US” 1907, bayonet, US Ordinance, 10”, with leather sheath 1914. 50.00 47. M-1 carbine canvas scabbard. 65.00 48. Sten MK II-B carbine, full auto, 9mm cal., ser. #B031xxxx-41xxx-R. 4,700.00 49. Bergman M-35 WW-II German carbine, full auto, 9mm cal. ser. #5xxx. 5,300.00 50. H&R Reising M-50 carbine, full auto, .45-ACP cal., ser. #11xxx. 4,000.00 51. Colt Woodsman pistol, 1st Series, 1927-1947, 70% blue with old rust pitting, .22-cal., ser. #112xxx. 350.00 52. German “AC” 43 P-38 pistol, 9mm cal. ser. #210xxx, 90%. 550.00 53. Colt Model 1911 military 1919-1924 pistol, .45-cal., ser. #588xxx, 95%. 1,750.00 54. Colt Model 1903 Hammerless 32 Pocket Auto pistol, .32-cal. ser. #51xxx, old reblue. 275.00 55. Savage Model 1907 auto pistol, 7.65-cal., ser. #232xxx, 80%. 225.00 56. Walther Competition CP88 pellet gun, ser. #A6464968, as new in box. 100.00 57. Gamo P-23 pellet gun, ser. #04-4C-055027-98, as new in box. 50.00 58. Springfield Armory Model 1903 rifle, 1918, .30-06-cal., ser. #883xxx, 80& blue, 100% wood. 900.00 59. French MAL MLE rifle, 1944, 7.5mm cal., ser. #F5xxx, 95%. 500.00 60. Winchester Model 54 rifle, .30-06-cal., Lyman peep, ser. #12xxx, 95%. 700.00 61. Winchester Model 54 rifle, .30-06-cal., Lyman peep, ser. #30xxxA, 95%. 850.00 62. Winchester Model 54 rifle, .30-WCF cal., rare cal., 1925-1930, ser. #17xxx, 95% blue, wood refinished. 1,000.00 63. Ross Rifle Co. Model 1910 Sporter rifle, .280-Ross cal., ser. #10xxx, 95%. 475.00 64. Hi-Standard Model H-B pistol, .22-cal., 6-3/4” BBL, 1940-1942, ser. #55xxx, 95%. 500.00 65. Harford Arms Automatic Target pistol, .22-cal., 6-3/4” BBL, 1929-1930, ser. #4xxx, patina. 400.00 66. Colt Woodsman pistol, 1st Series, 1927-1947, 6-5/8” BBL, .22-cal. ser. #78xxx, 95%. 600.00 67. Savage Model 1907 auto pistol, .32-cal. (7.65mm), 1910-1917, ser. #129xxx, 70%. 250.00 68. Hartford Arms Automatic Target pistol, .22-cal., 6-3/4” BBL, 1929-1930, ser. #3xxx, patina. 350.00 69. Browning Inglis Hi-Power CH Series Canadian Military FN pistol, 9mm cal., MK-1 No. 1 Inglis, ser. #2CH6xxx, 95%. 600.00 70. Hi-Standard Model B pistol, .22-cal., 4-1/2” BBL, ser. #35xxx, 95%. 325.00 71. H&R Reising M-50 carbine, full auto, .45-ACP cal., ser. #57xxx. 4,200.00 72. H&R Reising M-50 carbine, full auto, .45-ACP cal., ser. #76xxx. 4,300.00 73. Ingram M-6 carbine, full auto, .45-ACP cal., ser. #xxx. 5,900.00 74. North Vietnamese carbine, full auto, 7.62-cal., ser. #354xxx. 14,500.00 75. German Mauser Model 88 rifle, 8mm cal., shrouded BBL, ser. #2xxx, 60% blue. 200.00 76. Springfield Armory Model 1898 Krag-Jorgensen carbine, 30-40-Krag cal., ser. #84xxx, 90%. 1,200.00 77. R.F. Sedgley Sporter rifle, .30-06-cal., 22” BBL, Lyman peep, sport stock, ser. #xxx, 95%. 800.00 78. Springfield .22 Target M2 rifle, .22-cal., ser. #4xxx, 98%. 850.00 79. Springfield Armory Sedgley Sporter rifle, .30-06-cal., Lyman peep, ser. #67xxx, 95%. 900.00 80. Sedgley Sporter rifle, .30-06-cal., peep sight, ser. #330-xx, 95%. 600.00 81. Colt Model 1903 Hammerless 32 Pocket Auto pistol, .32-rimless cal., 3 rd type, ser. #131xxx, 90%. 225.00 82. Mauser Pocket Model 1910 pistol, 6.35mm cal., 1910-1934, mono. W.E.D., ser. #250xxx, 95%. 225.00 83. Smith & Wesson 35 Automatic pistol, .35 auto cartridge, 1913-1921, 8,350 made, ser. #4xxx. 250.00 84. Colt Model 1903 pocket automatic pistol, .38-rimless cal., ser. #40xxx, 90%. 550.00 85. Colt Model 1902 Military automatic pistol, 6” BBL, .38-rimless cal., standard production 1902-1929, early reblue, ser. #11xxx. 500.00 86. Savage Model 20 rifle, .300-Savage cal., Lyman peep, ser. #12xxx, 95%. 500.00 87. Sedgley Sporter rifle, .30-06-cal., Lyman peep, ser. #R1xxx, 90%. 900.00 88. Savage Model 1920 rifle, .250-3000-cal., ser. #4xxx, 90%. 400.00 89. Savage Model 1920 rifle, .250-3000-cal., ser. #4xxx, 90%. 550.00 90. Remington Model 30 Express rifle, .30-06-cal., Redfield peep, ser. #18xxx, 95%. 400.00 91. Enfield No. 2 British military rifle, 1907, rare single shot training rifle, .22-cal., ser. #1xxx, 95%-dark wood. 600.00 92. SKS Egyptian Racheed rifle, 7.62x39mm cal., bayonet, ser. #6xxx. 400.00 93. Mauser rifle, 8mm cal., claw mt. scope base, set triggers, ser. #48xxx, 90%. 450.00 94. Colt Model 1903 Pocket Automatic Sporting pistol, 6” BBL, .38-rimless cal., standard model, 1903-1929, ser. #36xxx, 80%. 400.00 95. Webley & Scott, Limited Mark I .455 auto pistol, .455-Webley cal., 1914, ser. #5xxx, early pitting…reblue? 700.00 96. Star auto pistol, 9-mm cal., ser. #7xxx, as new. 275.00 97. Mauser Pocket Model 1910 auto pistol, 7.65mm cal., 1910-1934, ser.
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