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Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 2000 Mauser HSc Semi-Auto Pistol with German Army Markings 2004 Ruger Old Model Single Six Magnum Convertible Revolver serial #751185, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #406332, 22 Magnum RF / 22 LR, 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent metal surfaces of this third variation pistol retain about 94% original bore. The Single Six revolvers with 6 1/2" barrels were sold as 22 bright blue showing some mild high edge wear and most of the loss due Magnum Rimfire's (main cylinder) with a spare 22 LR cylinder. The to some areas toning to gray with remnants of some faint oxidation metal surfaces of this 1964-manufactured revolver remain in excellent along either side of the slide, a bit more noticeable on the right. All condition with about 98-99% original blue and anodized finishes markings remain crisp and clear with proper "(Eagle) / 135" Waffenamt including the spare cylinder showing minor edge wear and a few on the left side triggerguard. The checkered walnut grips remain in very handling marks. One anomaly noted is a small spot of bare aluminum on good plus condition showing a few light dings and mild handling marks. the backstrap just below the knuckle where the finish did not take, The action seems to function well mechanically and one original possibly from a contaminate when the finish was applied. The smooth magazine in excellent condition is included. (13A9807-324) {C&R} walnut factory grips with black Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (500/700) The revolver features a serrated half-moon front sight, drift adjustable Est. 500 - 700 rear sight, aluminum straight slot ejector rod housing, flat round 2001 British No. 5 MKI Bolt Action Jungle Carbine by BSA Shirley thumbpiece on the ejector rod, "XR-3 RED" grip frame and standard serial #BH9737, 303 British, 20 1/2" barrel with a bright very good bore "SINGLE-SIX" frame marking. The gun is in beautiful condition and showing some very light oxidation in the grooves with strong rifling times and locks up correctly with both cylinders. The magnum and long throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1946-dated carbine retain about rifle cylinders are correctly scratch numbered to the gun. The revolver 95% arsenal-refurbished rust blue showing some high edge wear, light includes a two-piece un-numbered factory box that is correctly end handling marks and scattered small areas toning to a deep gray patina. labeled to the gun and rates excellent with light handling marks. Also Some of the socket markings have been re-struck during refurbishment included is the shipping sleeve that is also labeled to the gun, spare and the carbine does not appear to be import-marked or export-proofed. aforementioned 22 LR cylinder correctly numbered to the gun, felt bag The hardwood stocks remain in very good condition as lightly cleaned and box for the spare cylinder, manual and paperwork. The transfer bar showing a tiny crack at the heel, some scattered light dings and safety update has not been installed in this gun. A wonderful condition handling marks. The fore-stock number is somewhat softened but 22 Magnum convertible revolver. (8A9769-2) {C&R} (500/700) matching and there is a yellow ink rack number on the right side "31 / Est. 500 - 700 20". The bolt and magazine are matching the receiver and the action 2005 U.S. Model 1917 Lend-Lease Revolver by Smith & Wesson seems to function well mechanically. (13A9807-242) {C&R} [Vincent serial #140968, 45 ACP, 5 1/2" factory replacement barrel with an Coniglio Collection] (500/700) excellent bore showing a hint of frosting. The metal surfaces retain Est. 500 - 700 about 93% arsenal grade reapplied blue finish with light high edge wear, 2002 Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Jinsen grip frame toning to brown, handling marks and the cylinder has toned to serial #55810, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2" barrel with a bright near excellent pleasing plum. The service trigger and hammer have worn to pewter and bore showing some light frosting in the grooves and strong rifling gray with a few strong streaks of original case-hardened colors visible. throughout. The metal surfaces of this 40th series rifle retain perhaps The lanyard loop is present and has toned to gray. The smooth walnut 80% original dull blue showing scattered areas toning to plum-brown factory grips are numbered to another gun and rate about excellent patina, mostly along the floorplate and triggerguard, along with some showing light handling marks. The three U.S. "Eagle" inspection stamps sparsely scattered light oxidation staining and handling marks. The remain crisp while only a trace of the ordnance bomb survived the finishing standards on this example are a little bit better than that seen refurbish. There are British proof marks on the frame, cylinder, and on the very late "special" models, but still quite rough overall. The barrel. The replacement barrel is not numbered while all the other chrysanthemum has been ground off leaving the periphery still visible appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. The gun generally and the other markings remain intact and strong. The Asian hardwood times and locks up correctly although one chamber comes up late and stock and handguard remain in very good condition showing some worn the yoke stop pin and spring are missing. A nice addition for the martial finish overall, a small crack at the rear of the handguard, the expected collection with enough condition for the occasional trip to the range. light dings and handling marks. The stock retains a crisp Jinsen (8A9848-15) {C&R} (500/700) inspection stamp along the toe line. The bolt knob is numbered "023" Est. 500 - 700 and the body, extractor and firing pin are un-numbered though the 2006 Smith & Wesson Model 39 Semi-Auto Pistol handle root shows proper Jinsen stamps. A very nice example of a serial #107893, 9mm, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. This excellent late-war Jinsen for the martial collector. (13A9807-114) {C&R} [Vincent pistol retains about 99% original blue and anodized finishes showing a Coniglio Collection] (500/700) few minor handling marks on the edge of the triggerguard and lanyard Est. 500 - 700 loop. The checkered walnut factory grips with gold S&W medallions rate 2003 Ruger Old Model Single Six Magnum Convertible Revolver near excellent showing a few handling marks and minor flaking. The serial #352855, 22 Magnum RF / 22 LR, 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent pistol features a serrated ramp front sight, windage adjustable rear sight, bore. The Single Six transition guns of 1962 with 6 1/2" barrels were long extractor and slide mounted safety/decocker. The lanyard loop is sold as 22 Magnum Rimfire's (main cylinder) with a spare 22 LR cylinder lightly distorted from an impact and the gun includes a single factory numbered to the gun. The metal surfaces of this revolver remain in magazine. Nice Model 39s remain in demand by the fans of "blue steel excellent condition with about 99% original blue and anodized finishes and walnut" pistols. (8A9952-15) {C&R} (500/700) including the spare cylinder. The smooth walnut factory grips with black Est. 500 - 700 Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. The revolver features a 2007 Smith & Wesson Model 34-1 22/32 Kit Gun Revolver serrated half-moon front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, steel straight serial #M29759, 22 LR, 4" pinned barrel with a bright excellent bore. slot ejector rod housing, flat round thumbpiece on the ejector rod, "XR-3 This early 1970s revolver remains in excellent condition with about 98% RED" grip frame and standard "SINGLE-SIX" frame marking. The gun is original blue showing slight thinning on the backstrap, limited edge wear in beautiful condition and times and locks up correctly. As is correct the and few handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain bold Magnum cylinder is not numbered but the spare 22 LR cylinder is case-hardened colors with light operational wear. The checkered walnut correctly stamp numbered to the gun. The revolver includes a two-piece factory Magna square butt grips with silver S&W medallions are un-numbered factory box that is correctly end labeled to the gun and numbered to the gun and rate excellent as repaired. A small chip was rates very good with light handling marks and peeling on one corner of repaired on the left panel at the top next to the frame. The gun features the lid. Also included is the spare aforementioned 22 LR cylinder, felt a Baughman ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight bag and box for the spare cylinder, manual and paperwork. The transfer and it times and locks up as good as it did when it left Springfield. bar safety update has not been installed in this gun. A beautiful example (8A9965-55) {MODERN} (500/700) of a transitional 22 Magnum revolver. (8A9769-7) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #129 - March 2021 03/29/2021 1:05 PM EDT Lot Title/Description Lot Title/Description 2008 Navy Arms Model 1875 Schofield "Hideout" Single Action Revolver by 2013 Early Winchester Pre-War Model 62 Slide Action Rifle Uberti serial #13477, 22,L,LR, 23" round barrel with a bright excellent bore serial #9537, 44-40 W.C.F., 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore.
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