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Firearms Category Title Accessories SCARCE All of these items will be sold in our October 24 & 25, 2019 Extraordinary Firearms Auction. All items are sorted by category in the left column with the item title appearing in the right column. Firearms Category Title SCARCE ORIGINAL MATCHING NUMBERS NEW YORK COLT 1921 THOMPSON Accessories SUBMACHINE GUN "L" DRUM MAGAZINE. Accessories GIANT SIZE BROWNING MODEL 1919A6 MACHINE GUN TRAINING AID. Accessories A RARE AND HISTORIC PROTOTYPE MCCLEAN MACHINE GUN PARTS KIT. LOT OF TWO NEAR MINT M3 GROUND TRIPODS FOR BROWNING M2 .50 Accessories CALIBER MACHINE GUN COMPLETE INGLIS BREN MK II 1943 LIGHT MACHINE GUN PARTS KIT IN WOOD Accessories TRANSIT CRATE. LOT OF FOUR M2 GROUND TRIPODS FOR BROWNING 1919A4 OR M-60 .30 Accessories CALIBER MACHINE GUNS Accessories RARE COLT FIRST MODEL DRAGOON TOOL. UNIQUE MARTIALLY INSPECTED COLT 1ST MODEL DRAGOON CYLINDER WITH Accessories MARTIALLY MARKED LEATHER CARRIER. Accessories LOT OF THREE: COLT DRAGOON AND POCKET POWDER FLASKS. Accessories MARTIALLY MARKED COLT FIRST MODEL DRAGOON POWDER FLASK. Accessories COLT PATERSON ROLL DIES FOR NO 2 AND NO 3 BELT MODELS SET WITH Accessories (A) COLT 1851 NAVY CASE WITH ACCESSORIES. Accessories Scarce Hickory New Haven Arms 4 Piece Henry Cleaning Rod. Accessories R/M EQUIPMENT M-16 VERTICAL FOREGRIP. Accessories R/M EQUIPMENT INC H&K G36 VERTICAL FOREGRIP. Accessories LOT OF TEN H&R MODEL 65 MAGAZINES IN MILITARY SHIPPING ENVELOPE. LOT OF LAKESIDE MACHINE BELT FED .22 RIFLE PARTS INCLUDING TWO Accessories RAZORBACK UPPERS. Accessories LOT OF TWO M3 GROUND TRIPODS FOR BROWNING M2 .50 CALIBER MACHINE LOT OF DESIRABLE M60 PARTS INCLUDING BARRELS, ASSAULT BOXES, LINKS, Accessories AND MORE. EXCEPTIONAL REPRODUCTION OF ITALIAN WORLD WAR I AIRCRAFT PEDESTAL Accessories MOUNT FOR VILLAR PEROSA 1915 TWIN 9MM MACHINE GUN. Accessories DESIRABLE AND VERY INTERESTING HECKLER & KOCH MP5 TACTICAL Accessories A VERY DESIRABLE LOT OF MG-42/MG3 PARTS. Accessories LOT TWO PARTS KITS, ONE FOR A BERETTA PM 38/43 AND ONE FOR A STEN Accessories LOT OF DESIRABLE M60E3 CONVERSION PARTS WITH BARRELS. Accessories LOT OF M2 .50 BROWNING MACHINEGUN PARTS AND ACCESSORIES. Accessories LOT OF DESIRABLE ULTIMAX 100 MACHINE GUN ACCESSORIES. Accessories LOT OF 12: STEYR MP69 MAGAZINES. LOT OF 10: H&R MODEL 65 MAGAZINES IN THE STILL SEALED MILITARY Accessories SHIPPING ENVELOPE. Accessories SADDLE HOLSTERS FOR COLT WALKER REVOLVERS. Accessories 1890 S.C. GALLUP SADDLERY NO.2 PATTERN HOLSTER AND BELT. Accessories RARE COLT BULLET MOLD ASSORTMENT. Accessories CIRCA 1900 H.A. HOLTZER JOCK STRAP HOLSTER Accessories PERIOD DOUBLE CASING FOR COLT 1860 ARMY REVOLVERS. Accessories IMPRESSIVE LOT OF 5 MECHANICAL CAPPERS FOR LONDON COLT REVOLVERS Accessories TOOLED COLT 1851 NAVY SLIM JIM HOLSTER. Accessories GROUP OF FOUR MOLD CHERRIES FROM COLT'S FIREARMS MFG. Accessories LOT OF 5: COLT PERCUSSION REVOLVER TOOLS AND SPARE NIPPLES. SPANISH AMERICAN WAR USN 1889 PATTERN NAVY CARTRIDGE BOX WITH Accessories RARE SPINDLE AND BRASS COLLAR FOR COLT .38 REVOLVER. MARTIALLY INSPECTED SIZING DIES FOR THE COLT MODEL 1873 CAVARY Accessories SINGLE ACTION CALIBER .45 AMMUNITION FROM FRANKORD ARSENAL. Accessories TWO FRAMED VINTAGE FEDERAL DUCK STAMP COLLECTION DISPLAYS Advertising ORIGINAL WILLIAM EVANS SHOT-SHELL DISPLAY BOARD Advertising FRAMED HOLLAND AND HOLLAND CARTRIDGE DISPLAY Advertising CIRCA 1890'S SINGLE W WINCHESTER CARTRIDGE BOARD. Advertising FRAMED WINCHESTER DOUBLE W CARTRIDGE STONE LITHOGRAPH PRINT Advertising CIRCA 1910 ELEY'S LOADED CARTRIDGES STORE DISPLAY BOARD. Advertising FINE CIRCA 1910 ELEY SHOTSHELL STORE DISPLAY BOARD. PRE-WAR FRENCH MGM MANUFACTURE GENERALE DE MUNITIONS CARTRIDGE Advertising DISPLAY BOARD. Advertising FINE CIRCA 1910 ELEY CARTRIDGE & SHOTSHELL STORE DISPLAY BOARD. Advertising FRAMED SHOT-SHELL CARTRIDGE DISPLAY BOARD Advertising WINCHESTER STORE MODEL 1903 DISPLAY BOARD ORIGINAL COLT PAPER CARTRIDGE PACK, PRINTING PLATE FOR POCKET MODEL Advertising CARTRIDGES Advertising BEAUTIFUL 19TH CENTURY WINCHESTER CARTRIDGE DISPLAY BOARD. Advertising EXTRAORDINARILY RARE WINCHESTER RETAILER GLASS GUN CABINET. Advertising THE RAREST OF ALL WINCHESTER CARTRIDGE BOARD CIRCA 1880'S Advertising EXTRAORDINARILY RARE WINCHESTER RETAILER GLASS GUN CABINET. Advertising CIRCA 1900 KYNOCH LOADED CARTRIDGES STORE DISPLAY BOARD. Advertising RARE MARBLE'S 1925 CALENDAR WITH PHILLIP GOODWIN IMAGE Large Remington Arms Union Metallic Cartridge Corporation Cardboard Display Advertising Piece. Advertising INCREDIBLY RARE KYNOCH SHOT-SHELL DISPLAY MIRROR- FRAMED WONDERFUL LOT OF THREE PIECES OF COLT EPHEMERA INCLUDING 1861 Advertising PRICE LISTING, COLT ADVERTISEMENT, AND MILITARY COMMISSARY Advertising BEAUTIFUL FRAMED GAMEBORE CARTRIDGE CO. SHOT-SHELL DISPLAY BOARD A VERY RARE GIRANDONI AUSTRIAN REPEATING AIR GUN, SIGNED JOS. Airguns SCHENBOR IN WIEN, CIRCA 1800. LOT OF THREE: COLT .36 REVOLVING BELT PISTOL AND AMERICAN POWDER .31 Ammunition REVOLVING POCKET PISTOL CARTRIDGE SKINS. Lot of 2: Syms & Bros. and American Powder .44 Colt Army Pistol Cartridge Ammunition Skins, ex Joe Murphy. Lot of 2: Sage & Co. and Hazards Powder .44 Colt Army Revolver Cartridge Ammunition Skins, ex Joe Murphy. Ammunition Lot of 2: Colt .36 Revolving Belt Pistol Cartridge Skins, ex Joe Murphy. EXTREMELY RARE COMPLETE CONFEDERATE MORSE CARBINE CARTRIDGE Ammunition BOXES ON ORIGINAL CLOTH BELT. Ammunition LOT OF TWO ORIGINAL RARE CONFEDERATE MORSE CARBINE CARTRIDGES. Bolt Action (C) WORLD WAR II WOOD CASED BRITISH ENFIELD M47C SNIPER RIFLE WITH Bolt Action (C) IMPORTANT PATTERN ENFIELD P14 SNIPER PROTOTYPE BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Bolt Action (C) SCARCE BRITISH ENFIELD SMLE COND II* .303 DATED 1901 & 1905 RIFLE. (C) LOT OF 2 BRITISH SHTLE .303 RIFLES: SPARKBROOK I*** 1905 AND ENFIELD Bolt Action III* 1928 (C) HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION MODEL 1903 MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER Bolt Action TAKEDOWN RIFLE RETAILED BY JAMES WOODWARD WITH ORIGINAL CASE. (C) TRULY SUPERB OWEN BROTHERS CUSTOM SPRINGFIELD SPORTING RIFLE WITH FULL RELIEF CARVED GAME SCENES AND GREAT SCROLL AND ROSE Bolt Action ENGRAVING BY RUDOLPH KORNBRATH. Bolt Action (M) HOLLAND & HOLLAND BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH SCOPE. (C) OVER-THE-TOP MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER MODEL 1961 MCA CARBINE WITH NEARLY EVERY POSSIBLE FACTORY CUSTOM EMBELLISHMENT INCLUDING Bolt Action STOCK CARVINGS AND GOLD INLAY. (M) DAKOTA ARMS MODEL 76 SAFARI BOLT ACTION RIFLE IN 416 REMINGTON Bolt Action CALIBER. Bolt Action (C) WINCHESTER MODEL 70 BOLT-ACTION RIFLE WITH SWAROVSKI SCOPE. Bolt Action (M) SCOPED KIMBER MODEL 82 BOLT ACTION .22 RIFLE. Bolt Action (C) RARE GRADE III JP SAUER AND SOHN MODEL 80 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Bolt Action (C) SAVAGE MODEL 1904 BOLT ACTION RIFLE AS NEW IN ORIGINAL BOX. (M) FAMED MARINE SNIPER STEVE REICHERT'S PERSONAL SURGEON RIFLES Bolt Action SCALPEL MK-13 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. (A) MODEL 1882 US MAGAZINE RIFLE SPRINGFIELD CHAFFEE-REESE BOLT- Bolt Action ACTION RIFLE. (A) WINCHESTER MODEL 1883 MARTIALLY INSPECTED HOTCHKISS BOLT- Bolt Action ACTION RIFLE. (C) VERY FINE COMPLETE ORIGINAL BSA NO.4 MK I (T) BRITISH ENFIELD SNIPER Bolt Action RIFLE IN WOOD TRANSIT CASE. (C) INCREDIBLE NEW ENGLAND WESTINGHOUSE MOSIN NAGANT 1891 BOLT Bolt Action ACTION RIFLE DATED 1915. Bolt Action (C) SCARCE BCD 43 CODE WWII GERMAN 98K MAUSER RIFLE BY GUSTLOFF Bolt Action (C) SCARCE AR 43 CODE 98K WWII NAZI GERMAN MAUSER BORGISWALDE (C) LOT OF 2 BRITISH ENFIELD BOLT ACTION RIFLES: (A) SMLE .22 AND (B) EAL Bolt Action TYPE C SPORTER. Bolt Action (C) LOVELY GRIFFIN & HOWE WINCHESTER MODEL 70 CUSTOM BOLT ACTION Bolt Action (C) J.P. SAUER AND SON CUSTOM BOLT ACTION RIFLE Bolt Action (C) RARE COMMERCIAL B.S.A. SMLE MK III HB TARGET BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Bolt Action (M) JOHN BOLLINGER CUSTOM BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH SCOPE. (C) HARTMANN & WEISS CUSTOM TAKEDOWN MANNLICHER SCHOENAUER Bolt Action "MILLENNIUM" RIFLE WITH SCOPE. Bolt Action (M) JOHN BOLLINGER CUSTOM BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH SCOPE. Bolt Action (M) BROWNING OLYMPIAN GRADE BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH CASE Bolt Action (M) DAKOTA ARMS .416 RIGBY BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH SWAROVSKI SCOPED. Bolt Action (C) WINCHESTER PRE-64 MODEL 70 SUPER GRADE .458 BOLT ACTION RIFLE Bolt Action (M) H. LAMSON 98 CUSTOM BOLT ACTION RIFLE WITH SCOPE Bolt Action (C) WWI ERA 10-18 DATED SPRINGFIELD MODEL 1903 BOLT ACTION RIFLE. Bolt Action (M) REMINGTON MODEL 700 STAINLESS BOLT ACTION RIFLE. (A) A FANTASTIC PAIR OF FRENCH MODEL 1786 STYLE 2 - 1/2 POUNDER BRONZE NAVAL GUNS ON WHAT APPEAR TO BE PERIOD MAHOGANY BRASS Cannons BOUND CARRIAGES. (A) VERY ATTRACTIVE WATERVLIET ARSENAL 1898 DATED TUBE MODEL 1897 Cannons 3.2 INCH ANTIQUE CANNON ON ORIGINAL CARRIAGE. Cannons (A) HOTCHKISS 1.65" MOUNTAIN GUN. (A) HISTORIC AND EXCITING U.S. NAVY 3 INCH BREECH LOADING CANNON OFF Cannons 1880’S USS BROOKLYN. ATTRACTIVE MODEL 1895 WATERTOWN ARSENAL MANUFACTURED 3.6 INCH Cannons FIELD MORTAR IN ORIGINAL STEEL MOUNT ON WOODEN ROLLING DISPLAY Cannons FINE ORIGINAL CONDITION, LARGE SIZE STRONG YACHT CANNON. (A) A RARE ISLAMIC 7 POUND RIFLED CANNON BEARING THE ROYAL ARMS OF Cannons AFGHANISTAN AND FARSI INSCRIPTION. (A) FINE AINSWORTH INSPECTED US COLT CAVALRY SINGLE ACTION ARMY Cartridge Revolver REVOLVER (1874). (A) HIGH CONDITION FACTORY NICKEL ETCHED PANEL COLT SINGLE ACTION Cartridge Revolver FRONTIER REVOLVER (1881). Cartridge Revolver (A) RARE NO SERIAL # COLT ARTILLERY SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER (1878). Cartridge Revolver (A) Factory Engraved Colt Single Action Army Revolver (1898). (A) AINSWORTH INSPECTED CUSTER ERA US COLT CAVALRY SINGLE ACTION Cartridge Revolver ARMY REVOLVER. (A) JOHN KOPEC DOCUMENTED
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