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December Gun List Horst Auction Center “The Voices of Experience” Gun Sale December 12, 2020 9 AM No Buyer’s Premium! R 1. Savage Arms Model 340. Serial # NSN. .30-30 Win. caliber bolt action rifle with a 22” barrel. The bore is very good, clean with strong rifling. Detachable magazine. The blued metal finish is fair to good with thinning, edge wear and scratching. The bolt is starting to turn brown in spots. The receiver has been drilled for a side mount. The plain walnut stock is in good condition showing finish wear and a few marks and scratches from use. The stock has been inletted for a side scope mount. Original butt plate. Dockendorf front and rear sights. Action works fine. C&R. R. 2. Zhongzhou Machine Works – C.A.I. Model JW-2000 Coach Gun. Serial # JW20-08629. 20 Ga. 3” double barreled hammer shotgun made in China. 20” barrels choked cylinder and cylinder with excellent bores. Double triggers and extractor only. The low luster blue finish on the metal is in very good condition with only slight wear and light scratching. The checkered hardwood wood stock and forearm are in very good to excellent condition with some small marks. Recoil pad. Sling swivels. Action works OK. R. 3. Turkish – C.A.I. Model 1903/38. Serial # TU8300260. 8mm Mauser caliber bolt action rifle with a 29” barrel. The bore is fair to good, dark with strong rifling. Made in 1937. This rifle is a recent import and is in good military condition. The arsenal type finish on the metal is a worn greyish brown patina. The stock and handguard are in good condition showing minor dings, scratches, and wear, no cracks or repairs. Bolt does not match. Rifle appears to be complete including the cleaning rod. Includes a like new leather sling. Action works OK. C&R. R. 4. Ruger Model M77 Mark II. Serial #782-79162. 7mm Rem. Mag. caliber bolt action rifle with a 24” barrel. The bore will clean to excellent. Made without sights. Stainless steel finish on metal is excellent showing little sign of wear. The black synthetic all weather skeleton stock is in good to very good condition with some minor scuffs and wear from use. Black rubber factory recoil pad. Integral scope mounts. Action functions fine. Includes a silver toned Tasco 3-9x40 scope mounted in the Ruger rings. R. 5. Smith & Wesson Model M&P 9 Shield Performance Center. Serial # HZR4031. 9mm Luger caliber semi auto striker fired compact pistol with a 3” ported barrel. The bore is excellent. 7 round detachable magazine. Fiber optic sights. Ported slide. The matte black finish on the metal is in very good to excellent condition showing little use. The black polymer frame is in very good to excellent condition as well showing little wear. Action works fine. Includes a spare 8 round magazine and a leather holster. 6. Dixie Gun Works Model Tower Flintlock Pistol. Serial # 1112. .75 caliber black powder flintlock pistol with a 9” barrel. The bore is excellent, clean with no rust. Made in Japan. Modern reproduction of British Tower flintlock pistol. The barrel is in the white and is in fair to good condition with surface rust. The lock is also in the white and is very good, no rust. The brass trigger guard, pommel, cleaning rod housing and lock plate are dull, but will polish up ok. The hardwood stock is in good condition with small dings, scratches, and finish wear. Action works fine. Includes the ramrod. Page 2 7. Dixie Gun Works Model Percussion Derringer. Serial # 31328. .40 caliber black powder percussion fired derringer type pistol with a 2” barrel. The bore is excellent, clean with no rust. Made in Spain. The blued finish on the barrel is in fair to good condition with light edge wear and some light surface rust. The hammer shows some case color. The brass lock plate and trigger guard are dull, but will polish up ok. The hardwood stock is in fair condition with small dings, scratches, and finish wear. Action works fine. Includes the ramrod. R. 8. Iver Johnson Arms 3rd Model Safety Hammerless. Serial # 37052. .32 S&W caliber double action top eject revolver with a 4” barrel. The bore is very good to excellent, clean with strong rifling, no pitting. 5 shot cylinder. The original nickel plating is very good to excellent with just a few minor spots of flaking and no appreciable rust. The plain walnut one piece grip is in very good condition showing some minor marks from use. Action works fine. Made from 1909 to 1941. C&R. R. 9. Harrington & Richardson Model The American Double Action 2nd Model. Serial # 131347. .38 S&W caliber double action revolver with a 2½” octagon barrel. The bore is fair to good, clean with strong rifling and a few spots of light pitting. Marked “The American Double Action” on the top strap. The original nickel plating is very good to excellent with some light scratching, no flaking or rust. Blued trigger guard shows little wear. The original hard rubber grips are in very good condition showing slight wear, no cracks or chips. The action works in both double action and single action. The 2nd Model was made from 1905 to 1941. Includes a leather holster. C&R. R. 10. Hopkins & Allen Range Model. Serial # 5354. .22 RF caliber double action solid frame revolver with a 6” octagon barrel. The bore will clean to very good. 7 shot cylinder. The original blued metal finish on the barrel and cylinder shows edge wear and scratches. The blued finish on the frame is slightly blotchy with edge wear. The hammer and trigger show remnant case color. The original wooden target grips are in good condition showing wear and some marks from use. Action works fine. Tab on loading gate is missing. Includes a leather holster. C&R. R. 11. Spanish Model Double Action Revolver. Serial # 7824. .32-20 caliber double action revolver with a 5” barrel. The bore is poor, very worn with pitting and little visible rifling. Unknown maker Spanish made copy of a Smith & Wesson Model 1905 type revolver. The metal finish is poor, worn/cleaned to near bare gray/brown with pitting on the top strap and cylinder. The checkered walnut grips are fair showing wear and marks from use. The action works, but there is a lot of play in the cylinder. Includes a leather holster. C&R. 12. A.J. Gomph Model Percussion Double. Serial # NSN. 12 Ga double barreled percussion fired side by side shotgun with 31-1/2” Damascus barrels. The bores are fair, slightly rough with minor pitting. Barrels held with a wedge. Double triggers and extractors. Third front-most trigger opens the action. Shotgun was made in Lancaster PA by Andrew J. Gomph in the mid to late 1800’s, circa 1870. Damascus barrels have turned to a brown patina. The receiver has turned brown also. The checkered walnut forearm is in good condition showing wear and minor marks from use. The matching checkered walnut butt stock is fair to good condition with wear, marks from use and some light paint spatter. Metal butt plate. Action seems to work fine, the barrel to frame lock-up is tight. R. 13. Hopkins & Allen Model 932. Serial # NSN. .32 RF caliber single shot rifle with a 24” round barrel. The bore is poor, severely rusted and pitted. The finish on the metal is a dark brownish rusty patina. The plain walnut forearm is fair to good with marks from use and finish loss. The plain walnut butt stock is fair with cracks, and finish loss. It is very loose. The steel butt plate is severely rusted and pitted. Action works. C&R. R. 14. J. Stevens Arms Model 26 Crackshot. Serial # NSN. .22 RF caliber single shot boy’s rifle with a 20” barrel. The bore is good, slightly rough with strong rifling. The finish on the metal is a rusty brown patina. The walnut stock and forearm are in fair to good condition with dings, scratches, and wear, no cracks. The butt stock has “kill” notches in the comb. Steel butt plate. Action works. C&R. Horst Auction Center Gun Sale – December 12, 2020 Page 3 R. 15. Belgian Made Model Flobert. Serial # 781. .22 RF caliber single shot rifle with a 22½” octagon barrel. The bore is poor, severally rusted with no rifling visible. Uses the Warnant type action. The finish on the metal is a brown, rusty patina with edge wear. The checkered wooden stock is in poor condition with dings, scratches, cracks, missing pieces of wood, and wear. Breech opening knob missing. Action works. C&R. R. 16. Harrington & Richardson Model Safety Hammer Double Action 2nd Model. Serial # 2996. .38 S&W caliber double action revolver with a 2½” octagon barrel. The bore is very good, clean with strong rifling, no pitting. Double action only with bobbed hammer. Marked “Safety Hammer Double Action” on the top strap. The original nickel plating is very good with some light scratching and scattered spots o flight surface rust. Blued trigger guard shows some light edge wear with light surface rust. The original hard rubber grips are in very good condition showing slight wear, no cracks or chips. The 2nd Model was made from 1904 to 1940. C&R. R. 17. Harrington & Richardson Model The American Double Action 2nd Model. Serial # 9339. .32 S&W caliber double action revolver with a 2½” octagon barrel. The bore is fair to good, clean with strong rifling and a few spots of light pitting.
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