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REDDING AUCTION SERVICE PH: 717-334-6941 Pennsylvania's Largest Gun Auction Service REDDING AUCTION SERVICE www.reddingauction.com PH: 717-334-6941 Pennsylvania's Largest Gun Auction Service "Your Professional FireArms Specialist" A NO RESERVE, NO BUYERS PREMIUM AUCTION FACILITY SUNDAY, FEBRUARY 10th, 2013 at 9 AM FIREARMS TO BE SOLD AT 1:00 P.M. (SHARP)!! PLEASE NOTE: -- THIS IS YOUR ITEMIZED LISTING FOR THIS PARTICULAR AUCTION PLEASE BRING IT WITH YOU WHEN ATTENDING Firearms: 1. Colt – Mod. AR-15 SP1 – 223 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle (Nice Original Gun!) 2. Ruger – Mod. Mini 14 – 223 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – Matte Stainless – Pistol Grip – w/Folding Stock, Flash Hider & Sling 3. Smith & Wesson – Mod. 916A – 12ga. Pump Action Shotgun – (w/20” Barrel) – Home Defense w/Extended Magazine 4. Marlin – Mod. 782 – 22 Mag. Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/Clip & Bushnell Scope 5. Winchester – Mod. M1 Garand – 30 M1 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/Blue Sky 8-66 Dated Barrel 6. Winchester – Mod. M1 Carbine – 30 Carbine Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/Inland Manufacturing 12-44 Dated Barrel 7. Winchester – Mod. 94 – 30-30 Win. Cal. Lever Action Rifle 8. Savage/Fox – Mod. B – 16ga. Double Barrel Shotgun – (w/28” Barrels) – w/Enhanced Receiver & Single Trigger (Clean Gun!) 9. H & R – Mod. Auto Eject – 32 S&W Cal. Revolver – (w/3 ¼” Barrel) (As New!) 10. Winchester – Mod. 61 – 22 Cal. Pump Action Rifle – Early Non-Grooved Receiver (Handling Marks) 10-10. Colt – Mod. LE6920 – 223 Cal. Semi-Auto Carbine – (w/16” Barrel) – w/Box 11. H & R – Mod. Topper 48 – 410ga. Single Barrel Shotgun – (w/28” Barrel) 12. Savage/Fox – Mod. B – 12ga. Double Barrel Shotgun – (w/27 ½” Barrels) – w/Enhanced Case Hardened Receiver – w/Double Triggers (Clean Gun!) 13. H & R – Mod. Topper 48 – 12ga. Single Barrel Shotgun – (w/32” Full Choke Barell) 14. Colt – Mod. S A Frontier Scout – 22 Cal. Revolver – (w/6” Barrel) – “Gold Spike” Commemorative Edition w/Presentation Case (Unfired) 15. Remington – Mod. 700 BDL – 270 Win. Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/Early Checkering Pattern 16. Stevens – Mod. 311D – 16ga. Double Barrel Shotgun – (w/28” Barrels) – w/Case Hardened Frame & Double Triggers 17. H & R – Mod. Topper 48 – 16ga. Single Barrel Shotgun – (w/28” Barrel) 18. Belknap – Mod. B967 – 22 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/Belknap 4x Scope 19. Winchester – Mod. 12 – 12ga. Pump Action Shotgun – (w/30” Full Choke Barrel) (As New!) 20. Franchi – Mod. Silver Diamond Elite – 12ga. Over-Under Shotgun – (w/28” Vent-Rib Barrels) – w/Satin Silver Finished Boxlock w/Engraved Sideplates – w/Pheasant & Duck Gold Inlays – w/Schnabel Fore Arm – w/Single Select Trigger, Extra Choke & Hard Carry Case (NIB) 21. Franchi – Mod. Diamond Elite – 12ga. Over-Under Shotgun – (w/28” Barrels) – w/Case Hardened Receiver – w/Engraved Grouse & Pheasant Scene – w/Engraved Schnabel Fore Arm – w/Single Select Trigger, Extra Choke & Carry Case (NIB) 22. Remington – Mod. 700 BDL – 338 Win. Mag. Cal. Bolt Acton Rifle – w/Ported Barrel – w/Redfield Rings & Bases 23. Charles Daly – Mod. 98 – 300 Win. Mag. Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/Synthetic Stock, - w/Ported Barrel, Rings & Bases 24. Custom Rifle Built on Montana Rifle Co. – Mod. 1999 Action – 375 HH Mag. Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/Synthetic Stock – w/Leupold Bases 25. Thompson Center – Mod. Encore – 223 Rem. Cal. Single Shot Pistol – w/Stainless Super 14 Barrel, Black Rubber TC Grips – w/TC 2x-5 Scope (Complete Package) A. Thompson Center – Mod. Encore – 14” 17 HMR Cal. Matte Stainless Barrel (Barrel Only) 26. Colt’s Government Model – Mod. MKIV Series 70 – 38 Super Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – w/Custom Finish & Accurizing by Wilson Combat – w/Tru-Dot Sights & Custom Grips 27. Smith & Wesson – Mod. 15-3 – 38 S&W Cal. Revolver – (w/4” Barrel) – w/Original Grips – w/Original 2pc. Blue Box & Paperwork 28. Ruger – Mod. Black Hawk 3 Screw – 41 Magnum Cal. Revolver – (w/4 5/8” Barrel) – w/Custom Grips – w/Silver Inlay 29. Smith & Wesson – Mod. 31-1 – 32 S&W Long Cal. Revolver – (w/3” Barrel) – w/Original Grips – w/Original 2pc Blue Box & Paperwork 30. Bushmaster – Mod. Lady Carbon 15 – 5.56 Cal. (223 Cal.) Semi-Auto Rifle – w/2 10Rd Mags, Flash Hider & Case (As New) 31. Ruger – Mod. 10/22 Carbine – 22 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/Green Laminated Stock – w/Scope (As New w/Box) 32. Churchill – Mod. Windsor I – 410ga. Double Barrel Shotgun – (w/26” Barrels) – w/Engraved Receiver & Double Triggers (As New w/Box) 33. Remington – Mod. Improved Model 6 – 22 Cal. Single Shot Rifle (Very Clean) 34. Savage – Mod. 93R17 – 17HMR Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – Stainless Finish w/Synthetic Stock – w/Simmons 3x9x Scope 35. Howa – Mod. 1500 – 7mm Mag. Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – Stainless Matte Finish – w/Green Laminated Thumb Hole Stock – w/Stainless Matte Finish 3x9x Scope (As New w/Box) 36. Rock Island – Mod. 1911-A1 – 45 ACP Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – w/2 Clips (Unfired w/Case) 37. Sig Arms – Mod. P-230 – 380 ACP Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – (Unfired w/Case) 38. Beretta – Mod. 96G Centurion – 40 S&W Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – w/Night Sights 39. Iver Johnson – Mod. Safety Auto Double Action – 38 S&W Cal. Revolver 40. Valmet – Mod. 412KE – 12ga. Over-Under Shotgun – (w/28” Barrels) – w/Single Trigger (As New w/Box) 40-40. Bushmaster – Mod. A3-M4/BCWA3F – 223 Cal. Semi-Auto Patrolman Carbine – w/Case, Sling & 30Rd. Mag. 41. Magnum Research – Mod. BFR 500 S&W Cal. Revolver – (w/7 ½” Barrel) – Stainless Finish (Unfired w/Case & Box) 42. Smith & Wesson – Mod. 686-6 – 357 Mag. Cal. 7-Shot Revolver – (w/2 ½” Barrel) – Stainless – w/Case 43. Taurus – Mod. 1911 – 38 Super Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – w/2 Clips & Case (As New!) 44. Browning – Mod. Baby – 25 ACP Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – w/Custom Grips 45. Dan Wesson – Mod. 22V – 22LR Cal. Revolver – (w/8 ¼”, 5 ½”, 3 ½”, & 2” Barrels) – Blued w/Dan Wesson Wood Grips – w/Extra Sight Inserts, Barrel Tool & Box 46. Walther – Mod. PP – 32 ACP Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – 100th Anniversary Edition 1886-1986 – w/3 Mags 47. Smith & Wesson – Mod. 59 – 9mm Cal. Semi-Auto Pistol – w/2 Mags & Original Box 48. Mitchell Arms – Mod. Medallion Trophy II – 22LR Cal. Pistol – Matte Stainless Finish – w/BSA Red Dot Scope – w/2 Clips 49. Savage – Mod. 101 – 22 Cal. Single Action Revolver (As New!) 50. Colt – Mod. Anaconda – 44 Mag. Cal. – Revolver – (w/4” Barrel) – Stainless, IC Choked 51. Remington – Mod. 870 LW Special – 20ga. Pump Action Shotgun – (w/21” Vent-Rib Barrel) (As New) B. Remington – Mod. 870 LW – 20ga. (22” Full Choke, Vent-Rib Barrel) (Barrel Only) 52. Savage – Mod. 12 BTCSS – 22-250 Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/Heavy Matte Stainless Fluted Target Barrel, Laminated Pistol Grip Target Stock – w/Detachable Mag, Rings, Bases & Box 53. Remington – Mod. 799 – 22 Hornet Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/Clip (Unfired w/Box) 54. Ruger – Mod. 96/44 – 44 Mag. Lever Action Rifle – w/Clip (Unfired w/Box) 55. Browning – Mod. 1886 “High Grade” – 45-70 Cal. Lever Action Rifle – (w/22” Barrel) (Unfired w/Box) 56. Anschutz – Mod. 164 Sporter – 22LR Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/Clip 57. Smith & Wesson – Mod. 10-5 – 38 Spl. Cal. Revolver – (w/6” Barrel) – w/Holster & Pachmayr Grips 58. Remington – Mod. 521-T – 22 Cal. Bolt Action Target Rifle – w/Lyman Rear Receiver Peep Sight, Target Globe Front Sight & Clip (As New!) 59. Anschutz – Mod. 54 Match – 22LR Cal. Bolt Action Target Rifle – w/Bull Barrel, Target Stock & Scope Blocks for Mounts 60. Ruger – Mod. Red Label – 20ga. Over-Under Shotgun – (w/30” Barrels) – w/Stainless Receiver (Unfired w/Box & Chokes) 60-60. Colt – Mod. LE6920 – 223 Cal. Semi-Auto Carbine – (w/16” Barrel) – w/Box 61. Steyr-Daimler-Puch – Mannlicher Model – M – 30-06 Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/Rifled Sights & Clip (Unfired) 62. Ithaca/SKB – Mod. 500 – 12ga. Over-Under Shotgun – (w/30” Full & Mod. Choked Barrels) – w/Single Trigger (As New!) 63. Remington – Mod. 14 – 32 Rem. Cal. Pump Action Rifle – w/Checkered Stock, Rubber Recoil Pad & Swivels 64. Remington – Mod. 521-T – 22 Cal. Bolt Action Target Rifle – w/Lyman Receiver Peep Sight & Sling (As New!) 65. Winchester – Mod. 12 – 12ga. Pump Action Shotgun – (w/28” Full Choke Barrel) (Clean Gun!) 66. Remington – Mod. 1100 – 12ga. Semi-Auto Shotgun – (w/30” Rem. Choke, Vent-Rib Barrel) 67. Remington – Mod. 870 Express – 28ga. Pump Action Shotgun – (w/25” Mod. Choke, Vent-Rib Barrel) (Unfired w/Box) 68. Sears – Mod. 21 – 410ga. Pump Shotgun 69. Winchester – Mod. 37 Red Belly – 12ga. Single Shot Shotgun 70. L.C. Smith – Mod. Field Grade – 12ga. Double Barrel Shotgun – (w/30” Barrels) – w/Double Triggers (Clean Gun!) 71. Winchester – Mod. 1200 – 12ga. Pump Action Shotgun – (w/30” Full Choke, Vent-Rib Barrel) 72. Ithaca – Mod. 37 – 20ga. Pump Action Shotgun – (w/26” Imp. Cyl. Choked Barrel) (Clean Gun!) 73. Mossberg – Mod. 930 Combo – 12ga. Semi-Auto Shotgun – (w/24” Fully Rifled, Vent-Rib, Ported Cantilever Barrel) (w/26” Accuchoke, Vent-Rib Barrel) – w/ Mag Extension & 2.5x Scope (Complete Package!!) 74. Charles Daly – Mod. Field Grade – 12ga. Semi-Auto Shotgun – (w/28” Vent-Rib Barrel) – w/Black Synthetic Stock - w/Box 75. Remington – Mod. 700 CDL Classic Deluxe – 204 Ruger Cal Bolt Action Rifle – “Friends of the NRA” Edition (NIB) 76. Norinco – Mod. SKS – 7.62x39 Cal. Semi-Auto Rifle – w/Bayonet (NIB) 77. Ruger – Mod. 77R Tang Safety – 280 Rem. Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – w/Charles Daly 6x Scope – w/Box 78. Interarms/Norinco – Mod. JW-15A – 22 Cal. Bolt Action Rifle (NIB) 79. Marlin – Mod. 883 SS – 22 Win. Mag. Cal. Bolt Action Rifle – Stainless w/Laminated Stock – w/Simmons Pro Hunter Scope 80.
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