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A Quality Offering of Hunting & Target Firearms A quality offering of hunting & target firearms Saturday, August 19, 2017 at 12:00 Noon Anthon Community Center, 110 N. 5th Ave., Anthon, IA 51004 ________ Go to www.IowaLand.net for more information! ________ RIFLES: 62-88-W13 Custom made Schuetzen target rifle, .32-40, w/Ballard action, double set triggers, bench rest stocks & Unertl 20x target scope; 130 used brass. LOT: DESCRIPTION: 63-89-W14 Custom made Schuetzen target rifle, .32-40, w/Ballard “Pacific” action, double set 1-101-G Browning BLR 22-250, no mag. triggers, palm rest & Fecker 12X scope; 130 used brass. 2-102-J Marlin Model 60 .22 semi-auto. lam. stock. NIB 64-90-W15 Custom made Schuetzen target rifle, .32-40, w/Ballard action, double set triggers, 3-103-H Winchester Model 1895 High Grade .405 Win Theodore Roosevelt Commemorative NIB palm rest & Unertl 14X scope; 130 used brass; 700 bullets; bullet mold. 4-106-G Ruger 77/22 Hornet all weather 65-91-W16 Custom made Schuetzen target rifle, .22 LR, w/Ballard action, double set triggers, 5-107-G Savage 110 FP 308 Win, Zeiss 3-12-50 AOMC Conquest palm rest & Unertl 12X target scope. 6-108-G Remington 700 ADL 243 Konus Pro 6-24-44 66-92-W17 Custom made Schuetzen target rifle, .22 LR, w/Ballard action, double set triggers, palm rest & Unertl 14X target scope 7-4-M Cimarron 1892 .357 mag, unfired 67-93-W18 Custom made prone target rifle, .22 LR w/Remington Model 37 action & Accuracy 8-5-M Ruger 10/22 w/Tasco Pronghorn 3x9 scope; lam. stock, heavy cold hammer, forged International stainless steel target barrel bbl, like new 68-94-W19 Winchester Model 52 target rifle, .22 LR 9-6-M U.S. Carbine .30 Cal MS, restocked 69-95-W20 Winchester Model 52 target rifle, .22 LR modified for use by junior shooters 10-7-M Winchester Model 06 .22, s.n. 576560, nice restoration 70-96-W21 Walther .22 cal free rifle 11-8-M J.C. Higgins Model 20 12 ga., average condition 71-97-W22 Custom made Winchester Modell 52 prone rifle, .22 LR, w/Unertl 14X scope 12-9-M Rem. 788 .243, good condition 72-98-W23 Single shot .22 LR w/Stevens-style action and scope 13-10-M Rem. 788 .243 carbine, good condition SHOTGUNS: 14-11-M Winslow Arms Co .243 bolt w/oak leaf engraved half stock, nice 73-30-M SKB 485 SxS 12 ga. 26” w/3 chokes, 15-12-M Winslow Arms Co. .270 like new 16-13-M Weatherby Lazer Mark (original) Mark V .240, Weatherby Mag., unfired 74-31-M SKB 605 D.U. Sponsor 12 ga. O/U 28”, 17-14-M Weatherby Lazer Mark (original) Mark V .257, Weatherby Mag., unfired excellent 18-15-M Weatherby Mark V West German, .270, Weatherby Mag., nice wood 75-32-M Benelli Legacy 12 ga., unfired, w/hard case 19-16-M Belgium Browning Safari Grade 1 long extractor .270 76-33-M Benelli Legacy 20 ga., unfired, w/hard case, nice wood 20-17-M Rem. 725 .270, good condition (97%) 77-34-M Browning Sporting Hunter 12 ga., O/U, unfired, 28” matte 3 ½” 21-18-M Ruger M77 250-3000 unfired, Stutzen stock 78-35-M Winchester 23 SxS ITR Pigeon, 20 ga., like new w/leather case 22-19-M Sako AV, 270 Stutzen, like new 79-36-M Ruger 50th Anniversary O/U 12 ga., unfired 23-20-M Sako L61 7 mag, Stutzen custom Grade 5 fiddle 80-37-M Browning Citori 20/12 ga, 26” bbls, back wood, beautiful unfired 24-21-M Marlin 1894 .218 Bee, s.n. 09061540, excellent 81-48-B Savage Mod 220 .20 ga. w/Nikon 25-23-M Kimber 8400 .300 WM, like new, with bases & rings Prostaff 3x9 BDC 26-24-M Sako 75 .243, like new 82-49-B Rem. D.U. V3 Field Sport .12 ga. 27-25-M Frank DeHaas .270, very good 83-53-B Stoeger Model 350 Turkey .12 ga. 28-26-M Frank DeHaas .243, excellent, w/3x9 Redfield 84-57-B Monitor 1929 Model .410 29-27-M Taylors & Co. .22 lever, unfired 85-58-B Rem. 11-87 Sportsman .12 ga. Plus slug bbl w/scope 30-28-M Winchester 1894 .30 WCF, excellent 86-59-B Savage Model 212 12 ga., black, w/scope 31-29-M Winchester 1892 .218 converted, very good 87-60-B 1954 Rem. Wingmaster 12 ga., exc. 32-38-M Browning Safari, Grade I Mauser action .243, like new 88-61-B Rem. 870 Sportsman .12 ga. 28” 33-39-M Winchester Model 70 with control round feed, .243, 2015 Shot Show Special, NIB 89-69-B Stevens 820 B 12 ga. pump 34-40-M Browning A-bolt .22 with extra mags., 99% 90-72-B Savage Iver Johnson Champion .410 single shot 35-41-B Winchester pre-64 Model 94 30-30, exc. 91-73-B Rem. 870 Wingmaster .12 ga. Lefthand, 28” mod. 36-42-B Rossi Whitetails Unlimited .243 single shot 92-83-W8 3 ½” 12 ga. Remington 11-87 Supermag, NIB 37-43-B Ruger Gunsite Scout .308, NIB 93-84-W9 3 ½” 12 ga. Benelli Super Black Eagle w/orig. box, choke tubes & wrench, stock adj. shims 38-44-B Rem. 700 .280 stainless synthetic w/Leupold VXII 4x12 w/CDS 94-85-W10 Remington Wingmaster 20 ga. 3” magnum, 28” bbl, marked full choke, bored out to 39-45-B Rem. Model 14 .30 Rem. modified 40-46-B Rem. 700 .300 WSM stainless synthetic w/Leupold VXI 3x9 REVOLVERS & PISTOLS: 41-47-B Howa 1500 .308 s.s. w/Leupold VXI 95-1-M Belgium Browning Baby 25, new in leather case 42-50-B Savage BTVS .17 HMR lam. thumbhole stock, w/B.S.A. Sweet 17 3x12 96-2-M Sig Sauer 1911-22, NIB 43-51-B Rem. Model 7 .243 w/Leupold VXI 3x9 97-3-M S & W 19-4 .357 Masterpiece, like new 44-52-B Weatherby Accu-Mark 300 Weatherby Mag., w/brake 98-63-B FNC FNX-40, NIB 45-54-B Del-ton M4 .223 w. Magpul stock & 99-64-B Taurus TCP .380, pink w/s.s. slide forearm, flat dark earth, NIB 100-65-B High Standard Supermatic Citation .22 46-55-B (item deleted) 101-22-M Browning Centennial 9 mm Hi-power, chrome, new in walnut box pistol 47-56-B Marlin XL7 30-06, NIB 102-66-B Taurus M44CP .44 mag. 4”: 48-62-B Savage Model 110 w/H-S Precision stock .338 Lapua 103-67-B Ruger Speed Six .357 mag. 2 ¾”, s.s. 49-68-B Savage 64 w/scope .22 semi-auto 104-99-W24 Civil War Centennial Model Colt revolver, .22 short 50-70-B Marlin Model 60 .22 semi-auto 105-104-H Beretta 92 FS 9mm. blue NIB 51-71-B Stevens Model 840 .22 bolt 106-105-G Ruger MKIII Target Blue 52-74-B Western Field Model 830 .22 cal. MUZZLELOADERSs: 53-75-B Mossberg Model 250 .22 cal 107-100-W25 Classic Collection Kit, New Orleans Ace, .44 cal 54-76-W1 Savage Model 10 Bolt Action , Cal. 223 – NIB, 275 rounds ammo, 200 Sierra bullets 108-110-B Davide Pedersoli .50 cal. flintlock 55-77-W2 Ruger Model 77 Mark II Bolt Action Rifle, .204 Ruger 1 owner, never fired 109-82-W7 Traditions Lightning Fire .50 cal. w/scope, in line ignition w/209 primer, muzzle break 56-78-W3 Rem. 700 BDL Bolt Action , 7 mm Rem. Mag, w/Leupold 3 x 9 scope, 200 rd. ammo, MISC., FISHING, & ANTIQUES: reloading dies, ammo specs – 66.0 gr. IMR 4350, 140 gr. Nosler Ballistic Tip Bullet, 3,133 fps 110-109-B Unertl 20x scope w/2” objective, incl. spring mounts; 57-79-W4 Interarms Mark X Mauser, .30-06 w/scope 111-111-J 10 new MagPul 10-round AR mags; 112-112-J 10 gun cases; 58-80-W5 Interarms Mark X Mauser, 6.5 x 55, w/Weaver K6W scope, 175 rounds ammo, 250 113-201-J 30 muskie / pike lures, 6” to 12”, to include spinner baits, surface, and cranks. bullets, reloading dies, ammo specs – 49.0 gr. H380, 120 gr. Sierra Spitzer, 2,890 fps 114-202-J Large, 6-drawer Guide tackle box; 115-203-R 9 Old bait casting reels w/rods; 59-81-W6 Sporterized 1903 Springfield .30-06, w/Weaver scope 116-204-R 8 rods & reels; 117-205-R Tackle box w/ supplies; 60-86-W11 Winchester High Wall Schuetzen tar- 118-206-R Old tin minnow buckets; 119-207-R Sm. Wonder horse on wheels; get rifle, .32-40, w/dble set triggers, Stevens scope, palm rest, interchangeable .22 LR bbl & conversion 120-208-R Cincinnati & Northrup cloth seed bags; 121-209-R Several old tins; parts 122-210-R Dubl Handi washboard; 123-211-R Misc. old fishing items; 61-87-W12 Custom made Schuetzen target rifle, 124-212-J Numerous nice misc. items & ammo, incl. .454 Casull .22 LR, w/Ballard action, double set triggers, bench 125-250-J Pair of new aluminum ATV/UTV loading ramps rest stocks & Unertl 20x target scope Online bidding available at Proxibid.com and/or Iowaauctiongroup.com Auctioneers’ Note: Top to bottom, this is a very clean quality auction. Several collectors / enthusiasts have combined to offer this outstanding collection. Terms & Conditions of the Sale: All sales are final.
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