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90931 Goeman-Octoberfirearms.Indd 175 Firearms At Auction! Saturday, Oct. 20th • 9 AM At the Goeman Auction Pavilion located 1 mile north of Lennox, S.D. we will be including a large Firearms Auction featuring up to 200 quality firearms the majority of which are from 2 private collections. If you have firearms that you would like sold on this auction contact Goeman Auction Service NOW to take advantage of the advertising schedule. From a Private Collection of over 50 guns: Long Guns: Winchesters including a vintage 1886 45-70 & an 1873 38wcf; Some beautiful Brownings including Citori 725 Field Grade 20 ga., a nickel/tin Cynergy Shot Show Special 12 ga., White Gold Medallion 257 Roberts w/oct. barrel, BL-17 w/ oct. barrel, BL-22 high grade, Gorgeous Sako 85S 243; Rugers including #1 Tropical 458 Lott, a Hawkeye 375 Ruger, an M77 Mark II 338 WinMag & a model 77 44 mag; 2-Italian made Chiappas w/1-1886 Fancy 45-70 & an 1892 44 mag w/oct. barrel; CZ stainless 17HMR; 2-Barretts w/1-Field Craft 270 & a Sovereign 16 ga.; Beretta 686 Silver Pigeon 12 ga.; Marlin 1895-CB 45- 70; 2-Henry’s w/1-Frontier Express 17HMR & 1-22 Mag both w/oct. barrels; Remington 11-87 12 ga. & a 700CXR Long Range Tactical 300 WinMag. Handguns: 9-S&W’s including 3-686 357 mags, 2-model 629 44 mags, M500 in 500 S&W, M460XVR in 460 S&W, Govenor 410-45LC, M60 357 mag, 5-Dan Wessons in Valor 45acp, Specialist 45acp, Solverback in 10mm, Pointman in 9mm & a V-Bob in 9mm; 7-Rugers including 2-Vaqueros in 454 Casull & 357 mag, 2-Single Sixes in 22mag & 17HMR, GP100 357 mag, Blackhawk 357-9mm & a Mark III 22; 2-Sig Sauers w/1-P226 Elite 9mm & a C3 45acp; 2-Kimbers w/1-Super Carry 45acp & a Custom 10mm; Freedom Arms 1983 454 Casull; Bond Arms Ranger II 410-45LC; Springfield TRPSS 45acp; Head Down Glock 43 9mm U a Taurus M85 38 Special. Note: This is an exceptional consignment of nearly all NEW, or NEAR NEW Guns. Don’t miss out! A Dispersal of 100 Firearms from a local Sioux Falls Collector Includes: Military: Several demilitarized weapons including a Hotchkiss M926 Machine Gun; Korean Bazooka; Spanish Mortar; Panzerfaust German 60mm anti-tank Rocket Launcher; Fuze Dummy Rocket; Abrams Tank Projectile; Handguns including a Mauser 9mm; Walther P1KAT 9mm; FEG 9mm; Norinco M213 9mm; Nagant M1895 7.62 Revolver; IWI MP Uzi 22 cal. & others; Rifles including a Universal 30 cal.; Maadi Egyptian 7.62; SKS 7.62; Ankara & Turkish brand 8mm’s; Czech VZ57 7.62; Gahendra 577/450; 2-Russian M44 7.62 Rifles; British Enfield 303; FBP 9mm Sub Machine Gun; 2-Italian 6.5 Carconos(the gun that killed Kennedy); 2-Japanese WWII Rifles; “Hitler’s Zipper” Gun; and many more. Modern: Long Guns including a Vulcan 50 cal. bolt action Rifle; Thompson 1927 A1 45acp Machine Gun; Hi-Point M995 9mm Rifle; Ithaca 22 Bolt action; Marlin M336 30-30; Winchester SX3 12 ga.; Stoeger 12 ga.; Henry Golden Boy 17HMR & a “Mare’s Leg” 22 cal.; Savage M99 243; Remington M788 243; TriStar M1874 Sharps drop block; MuzzleLite Bull Pup 22; Optima 50 cal., CVA Hawken 50 cal. & several other Black Powder Rifles; H&R 10 ga. sgl. shot; Steyr M95 Zazi 8x56 Rifle; Handguns including Taurus 45LC & 38 Spec. Revolvers; Italian made Navy Arms 1862Rebel/Confederate 44 cal. BP; Fillepetia 44 cal. Revolver; Cobray 45 cal. dbl. & sgl. barrel Derringers & many other Derringers; Youth Guns including a Davy Cricket pink Girls’s .22 & a Rossi 3rd Model 410 as well as many others. NOTE: This consignor is also bringing Civil War flags/ hats/décor; Military Grenades/Knives/Helmets; Other Military Helmets; Gas Masks; Bayonets, Dozens of Knives; Holsters; Hides; Lasso; Pheasant Mount; Antlers & more. We will also have a Raven batt. Op Clay Pigeon Thrower & a very wide range of ammunition! Other Firearms Include: Browning Light 20 ga., a 6mm Rifle & a Sweet 16 Shotgun; Ruger M77 7mm; Remington Wingmasters in Lightweight 20 ga., 16 ga. & Express Youth 20 ga.; Winchester Lightweight M70 in 280Rem; Beretta 92FS 9mm; S&W Chief 38 Special & M64-3 38 Special; Winchester M1897 12 ga. & a M62A 22; a Savage 308 & many more. Terms: Cash. Absolutely all FFL license laws will apply to this auction sale. All purchases must be settled for at the auction. Auctioneer’s Notes: This proves to be a great auction sale! We will be open all day Friday, Oct. 19th for Preview. If you have a firearms collection that you would like sold, NOW is the time to contact Goeman Auction Service. We have another great firearms auction scheduled for Dec. 1st. For pictures & details as they unfold please go to www.goemanauction.com JEFF GOEMAN, Lic. #3741 AUCTIONEER/BROKER Pavilion: 1.877.825.4826 Zac Van Beek: 605.647.SOLD Lic. #10867 Lic. #15452 www.goemanauction.com LENNOX, SOUTH DAKOTA 90931.
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