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Vehicles and Heavy Equipment GENERAL INFORMATION SATURDAY, APRIL 23RD @ 8AM PHOENIX 4TH SATURDAY AUCTION VEHICLES AND HEAVY EQUIPMENT ONLINE ONLY FIREARMS AND SURPLUS ENDS SUNDAY, APRIL 24TH @ 5PM SELLING LIVE - 34 MYSTERY STORAGE CRATES SATURDAY, APRIL 23RD FOLLOWING HEAVY EQUIPMENT SAFETY IS OF UTMOST IMPORTANCE AT SIERRA AUCTIONS We ask that you cooperate with us by abiding by our safety rules: 1. If you see an unsafe condition, please notify a Sierra representative immediately. We have representatives stationed in each selling room as well as outside. 2. The front door entry and walkway from Room 1 to Room 2 need to be kept clear for safety reasons in the event of an emergency. Please help us by not standing in this high traffic area. 3. Sierra has been a family affair since we opened the business. However, due to safety concerns and large crowds, it has become necessary for us to initiate a policy of No Children Under the Age of 13 are permitted on property. We hope you will cooperate and understand the need for this policy. 4. Service dogs are the only animals allowed on the property. This is also for the safety and well being of our customers. 5. Sierra does not allow weapons (visible or concealed) on the premises. 6. Please watch for moving auction carts and move quickly when the carts need to move. This will keep you safe and allow the auction to move rapidly. 7. Sierra will not release keys for vehicles that have been sold until we have determined that it is safe to do so. 8. Load out of each room and locations in the yard will be permitted after the last lot is sold in that area. However, keep in mind that if you need to enter with your vehicle, you will not be able to do so until the last vehicle is sold. Remember, no removal is permitted without a PAID receipt. It is the buyers’ responsibility to remove all items purchased. A Sierra representative will assist when possible. Sierra is not responsible for breakage or damage that occurs after the item is declared “SOLD” or during removal. 9. Please go to the Information Booth for any questions. If the booth is not manned, look for a Sierra representative. NO GUARANTEES MADE OR IMPLIED • PLEASE INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT • EVERY ITEM SOLD “AS IS WHERE IS” • THIS LISTING IS ONLY A GUIDE 1 ORDER OF SALE Approximate Times Only - Times are subject to change and Items may be sold at a time earlier or later than posted below Estimated Completion Time 1:00 PM - 1:30 PM Please pay close attention to the Order of the Sale for auction times and location NO PHOTOGRAPHY OR VIDEO TAPING ALLOWED WITHOUT PRIOR WRITTEN PERMISSION FROM SIERRA AUCTION ORDER OF THE SALE LOT APPROXIMATE NUMBERS SALE AREA SELLING TIMES AUCTIONEER DESCRIPTION OF INVENTORY 3003-3070 CAR YARD 8:00 am - 9:00 am OSCAR NON-RUNNING VEHICLES 3072-3102 CAR YARD 8:00 am - 9:00 am OSCAR STATIONARY VEHICLES 3300-3490 VEHICLE TENT 9:00 am - 1:00 pm BRETT PASSENGER VEHICLES 3800-3903 EQUIPMENT YARD 8:00 am - 10:30 am DAREN HEAVY EQUIPMENT 400-747 ROOM 3 Ends 4/24/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY FIREARMS 1000-1220 ROOM 2 Ends 4/24/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY SURPLUS 2001-2061 ROOM 3 COMPUTERS Ends 4/24/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY COMPUTERS 5000-5140 SURPLUS YARD Ends 4/24/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY SURPLUS 4/23/16 LIVE 5500-5532 SURPLUS YARD Following Heavy DAREN !!! MYSTERY STORAGE CRATES !!! Equipment 5600-5603 SPECIALTY SURPLUS Ends 4/24/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY STEEL STORAGE CONTAINERS 6000-6131 SURPLUS YARD Ends 4/24/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY CPU SURPLUS 7000-7197 THE BARN Ends 4/24/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY SURPLUS 9000-9054 SURPLUS YARD by TARMAC Ends 4/24/16 @ 5pm ONLINE ONLY RESTAURANT EQUIPMENT SAVE OVER DEALER & RETAIL PRICING BY BIDDING AT OUR AMAZING AUCTION EVENTS! ••••••• UPCOMING AUCTION CALENDAR ••••••• April 23rd (PHX) | May 14th (PHX) | May 21st (TUC), May 21st (PHX) | May 28th (PHX) 2 NO GUARANTEES MADE OR IMPLIED • PLEASE INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT • EVERY ITEM SOLD “AS IS WHERE IS” • THIS LISTING IS ONLY A GUIDE ROOM 3 - Firearms (ONLINE ONLY Closes Sun. @ 5pm) LOT BID LOT BID NO. QTY DESCRIPTION AMT. NO. QTY DESCRIPTION AMT. RM3 FIREARMS - ONLINE ONLY - Ends Sun @ 5pm 418 1 Sig Sauer P229 .40 cal s/n AM47767 w/ 2 mags average 400 1 Smith & Wesson 629-3 Revolver .44 Mag SN: BJB9808 condition 476422 Consignor # abandoned see item# Stainless, average condition 15-19582 1050815 476422 Inventory # 504028 Inventory # 524068 419 1 Taurus Public Defender Poly .410/45LC s/n EU467952 401 1 Glock 17 17 Pistol 9mm SN: YCN847 No mag, average condition 449781 Consignor # Abandoned see w/Crimson Trace laser, average condition 15-16451 item #449781 Inventory # 504025 1044327 Inventory # 524069 420 1 Taurus PT92F Pistol 9mm SN: TZK43432 W/mag, good 402 1 Springfield M1911 A1 Pistol 45 SN: NM44657 W/mag, condition 09 43950 307 Inventory # 524139 average condition 09-17693 649485 Inventory # 421 1 Smith & Wesson 19-5 Revolver 357 Magnum SN: 524062 198K610 W/soft case, good condition S09036941 403 1 Glock 22 Gen4 22 Pistol 40 SN: YVB083 No mag, good Inventory # 504400 condition 15-13858 1038588 Inventory # 524065 422 1 Taurus PT24/7 Pro Pistol 9MM SN: TAW51764 W/2 mags, factory case, good condition A7435 PP 404 1 Glock 42 42 Pistol 380 SN: ABGG591 No mag, good Inventory # 503480 condition 15-13858 1038592 Inventory # 524063 423 1 Taurus 617 Revolver 357Mag SN: HM887089 Seven shot, original factory box, like new condition S09036133 405 1 Sig Sauer P230 Pistol 380ACP SN: S180576 W/mag, Inventory # 504354 leather holster, fair condition A7186 SSL Inventory # 424 1 Springfield XD9 Pistol 9mm SN: XD931453 W/mag, 503682 factory case (with gear), good condition S04011934 406 1 Smith & Wesson 3913 Pistol 9mm SN: TEA2870 Inventory # 504409 W/mag, average condition 14-00608 949564 Inventory 425 1 Smith & Wesson M&P 9C Pistol 9mm SN: HVW4873 # 524064 W/3 mags, extra backstraps, factory case, good 407 1 Ruger SR9 Pistol 9mm SN: 335-29260 W/mag, average condition S09035902 Inventory # 504366 condition 14-20399 993199 Inventory # 524067 426 1 ISSC M22 Pistol 22 Long Rifle (22LR) SN: A04882 W/3 408 1 Glock 17 Pistol 9MM SN: APM615US No mag, good mags, factory case, good condition S09036342 condition 4220200 1 59 Inventory # 504216 Inventory # 504360 409 1 Springfield XD-9 Pistol 9mm SN: XD945390 W/mag, 427 1 Girsan MC 1911 S Pistol .45 SN: T6368-13 AB 00296 average condition S09037179 Inventory # 504352 w/mag in factory case good condition s04012151 410 1 Taurus 92AF Pistol 9mm SN: TNK10726 W/mag, Inventory # 504306 average condition 10 116017 103 Inventory # 524129 428 1 Ruger P-345 Pistol 45 ACP SN: 664-68192 w/ 4 mags in hard case good condition S05010363 Inventory # 411 1 Sig Sauer P250 Pistol 40 SN: EAU013213 W/mag, good 504302 condition 10 16286 1000 Inventory # 524157 429 1 Smith & Wesson SW9VE Pistol 9mm SN: DWM3385 412 1 Beretta PX4 Storm Pistol 9mm SN: PY21914 W/mag, W/mag, good condition BHC 14-049323 CV-2014-1066 average condition 10 16286 1005 Inventory # 524158 Inventory # 503411 430 1 Smith & Wesson SW9VE Pistol 9mm SN: RBF4945 413 1 Springfield XD-40 Pistol 40S&W SN: XD526709 W/mag, W/mag, good condition 08 124646 211 Inventory # average condition S07024717 Inventory # 504339 524146 431 1 CZ-USA CZ75 P07 Pistol 9MM SN: A578010 No mag, 414 1 Glock 27 Pistol .40 SN: LFG356 W/mag average average condition A7498 PP Inventory # 503461 condition S02007747 Inventory # 504315 415 1 S.A.M. 1911 A1 GI Pistol .45acp SN: CAIGI11079 432 1 Ruger LCP Pistol 380 ACP SN: 376-48041 W/mag, W/mag, good condition s10014995 Inventory # 504337 leather holster, average condition S05010430 Inventory # 504312 416 1 Magnum Research Baby Eagle Pistol 9mm SN: 433 1 Smith & Wesson 915 Pistol 9mm SN: TZR9922 W/mag, 38306567 W/mag, average condition 10 16286 1004 average condition 10 2838 3017 Inventory # 524156 Inventory # 524160 417 1 Glock 22 Pistol 40 SN: HEU141 W/mag, good condition 434 1 Ruger P89 Pistol 9mm SN: 315-43379 W/mag, good 08 90270 136 Inventory # 524138 condition 08 124646 200 Inventory # 524153 NO GUARANTEES MADE OR IMPLIED • PLEASE INSPECT ALL EQUIPMENT • EVERY ITEM SOLD “AS IS WHERE IS” • THIS LISTING IS ONLY A GUIDE 3 ROOM 3 - Firearms (ONLINE ONLY Closes Sun. @ 5pm) LOT BID LOT BID NO. QTY DESCRIPTION AMT. NO. QTY DESCRIPTION AMT. 435 1 Glock 17 Pistol 9mm SN: AFF109US W/ 2 mags, average 456 1 Hi-Point C9 Pistol 9MM SN: P1337201 W/mag, average condition Inventory # 395307 condition 3595422 1 17 Inventory # 504130 436 1 Ruger P95DC Pistol 9mm SN: 316-51012 No mag, average condition 09-145171 TE22201-8 Inventory # 457 1 FEG PA-63 Pistol 9mm SN: AB0830 W/mag (matches 503656 S/N), minor scratches, good condition 10 21681 107 437 1 Norinco TU-90 Pistol 7.62mm SN: 11733 No mag, parts Inventory # 524159 or repair A8535 TO Inventory # 503683 458 1 RG Industries RG14 Revolver 22LR SN: L617519 Fair 438 1 Hi-Point C Pistol 9MM SN: 021551 W/mag, average condition 09-104591 TE24615-1 Inventory # 503668 condition A8523 TO Inventory # 503680 439 1 Ruger P90DC Pistol 45ACP SN: 661-51086 No mag, fair 459 1 Davis Industries P-32 Pistol 32 ACP SN: P133816 condition A7175 SSL Inventory # 503689 W/mag, fair condition S11010957 Inventory # 504334 440 1 Charter Arms D/A Revolver .44SPL SN: 205250 Cut 460 1 Cobra CA-380 Pistol .380 SN: CP081266 W/mag, barrel, poor condition A8510 TO Inventory # 503451 missing parts S07024509 Inventory # 504336 461 1 Rohm Unknown Revolver 38Spl SN: 68565 Poor 441 1 FIE Titan Pistol 25ACP SN: 236313 W/mag, fair condition 3340489 1,2 7 Inventory # 504139 condition A8527 TO Inventory # 503494 462 1 Taurus 85 Revolver 38Spl SN: FH57990 Cylinder sticks, 442 1 FIE Titan Pistol 25ACP SN: B33433
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