Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2000 Unmarked British Percussion Converted Fowler 2004 Japanese Type 14 Semi-Auto Pistol by Nagoya Kokubunji This may have been a dual purpose militia -musket, or perhaps serial #9096 (Series 1), 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright near was always a fowler, the architecture is very martial however. It is about excellent bore showing a couple tiny freckles and strong rifling 14 bore with a 46'' barrel showing an oxidized bore. The barrel is a mix throughout. The metal surfaces of this September 1942 date-coded of lightly cleaned gunmetal gray with overall speckled light oxidation, pistol retain about 90% original blue showing some high edge wear, with more moderate oxidation and pitting near the breech. The lock is a gripstraps thinning to gray patina, scattered light handling marks and replacement marked only ''New York'', it does not fit the original inletting some other small areas of minor loss. The small parts of this early first in the precisely. There is a brass buttplate, serpentine brass series pistol are still straw-colored and show some overall mild silvering. sideplate, brass guard and loosely acorn-shaped monogram plate atop The grooved Asian hardwood grips remain in very good condition with the wrist as we see on Brown Bess muskets. The English walnut stock the left panel showing a thin chip at the toe and moderate safety rates fair to perhaps near good showing an old light cleaning, and operational mark, both panels with worn finish and light handling marks. overall dings and handling marks, and a few lengthy chips or cracks on The grips appear to be un-numbered but show strong inspector stamps both sides of the barrel at the barrel channel. An antique ramrod is on their interiors. The firing pin and its extension are un-numbered and included, the lock functions loosely mechanically and one sideplate the remaining serialized parts are matching. Included is one original screw is missing as it would not fit the parameters of this lock; the other blue-boded magazine numbered "243" that shows worn blue finish is a re-drilled replacement, again due to placement of the lock screw toning to gray with some light oxidation staining and strong spring. The hole. A salty old New England fowler with a nice long overall length of may require a little mechanical attention as the trigger does not 62'' that would look perfect above the mantel. (3A9718-4) drop the striker reliably. A solid example of an early first series Nagoya [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] (400/600) Kokubunji pistol. (13A9804-14) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 500 - 700 2001 Scarce Detroit Percussion Halfstock by Wingert 2005 Japanese Type 14 Semi-Auto Pistol by Nagoya Toriimatsu .38 cal., 32 1/2'' octagon barrel with an oxidized and lightly pitted bore. serial #65283 (Series 2), 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright The metal surfaces are a dull gunmetal gray with light surface oxidation excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this December 1944 date-coded overall, showing more moderate oxidation and pitting in the cap splash pistol retain about 80-85% fading original dull blue showing high edge area near the nipple barrel. The arm features a simple sporting blade wear, gripstraps toning to mild gray patina, some light dings and front sight and v-notch rear and is marked on its top flat ''WM handling marks. All markings remain crisp and clear. The smooth Asian Wingert/Detroit''. The lock and hammer show very light open flowing hardwood grips remain in very good condition showing a little added scroll, the lock fitting the stock very well. There is a heavy brass finish and five widely spaced thin grooves that have softened along the nosecap which is likely an antique replacement, a nice brass left panel somewhat, along with some scattered light dings. There is a triggerguard with a wide bow and rearward swirl, simple lightly chiseled moderate safety operational mark along the top of the left panel and toeplate, buttplate and simple single door patchbox with food chopper strangely, also along the right, perhaps carved in by some bored G.I. lock screw escutcheon. The American black walnut buttstock rates very who thought the grips ought to be symmetrical. The left panel is good with a good edges and the expected light dings and handling stamp-numbered to the gun and the right is un-numbered. The striker is marks that come from the years with a nice flat bottom ribbed numbered "05" and the trigger itself appears to be mismatched, though cheekpiece. There is a crack at the nosecap and a chip between the the triggerguard is matching so this is likely just a factory error. The tang and lockplate which was re-affixed, showing a good deal of remaining serialized parts are matching, one matching blue-bodied scorching from percussion cap splash over the years him. The lock magazine in very fine condition is included and the action seems to seems to function well mechanically and there is a later brass ramrod function well mechanically. A solid late-war Nambu pistol. (13A9804-13) (rod) included. Very seldom do we see Detroit Michigan-made , and {C&R} (500/700) this is a respectable example. William Wingert was active in Detroit from Est. 500 - 700 1837 to about 1867 at which time he sold out to Fisher & Long. 2006 Walther PP Semi-Auto Pistol with Reichsfinanzverwaltung Markings (3A9846-2) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) serial #197428P, 32 ACP, 3 7/8" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The Est. 400 - 600 metal surfaces of this Reich Finance-marked pistol show remnants of an 2002 Colt Model 1892 Double Action older reapplied dull blue having mostly toned to a deep blue-gray patina serial #15194, 38 Colt, 6" barrel with a very good bore. The barrel shows showing some high edge wear, small areas toning to a dark gray-brown two line Hartford address with latest patent date being 1888 and with left tone and some sparsely scattered areas of light pitting. The safety lever side of barrel being marked "COLT. D.A. 38". The metal surfaces of has toned to a deep plum patina and the trigger retains much of its revolver show about 10 - 15 % original blue finish overall with the original blue. The markings have softened somewhat but remain legible balance toning to a pleasing smooth brown patina. The frame shows a and the frontstrap is marked "R. F. V. 18920 W". The checkered black crisp Rampant Colt in circle on left knuckle of frame. The two piece synthetic grips with Walther banners remain in very good plus condition checkered hard rubber grips rate excellent with strong checkering showing some scattered light dings and the Bakelite material with hints overall. The embossed grip medallions read "COLT / (Rampant Colt) / of deep green flakes under bright light. Strangely the slide is 1892" and remain crisp. The revolver cycles and locks up properly. mismatched scratch-numbered "435" though the action otherwise seems (1A9898-13) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) to function well mechanically. One flush base Walther banner magazine Est. 400 - 600 is included, interesting "7,65 mm" is stamped over what appears to have 2003 Colt Third Model Thuer Deringer been "9 mm". A somewhat salty but good example piece of these serial #8065, 41 RF, 2 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This deringer desirable PP pistols. (13B9804-32) {C&R} (600/800) has matching numbers on the frame and barrel and also in ink inside Est. 600 - 800 each grip panel. The barrel is properly marked and shows an even gray patina overall with some light salt & pepper pitting. The frame shows a rich untouched patina overall with some faint traces of original silverplated finish in protected areas. The two piece walnut grips rate about excellent with 90% original finish remaining. The trigger shows some original fire blue, the hammer is more of a patina. A nice honest Thuer deringer. (1A9898-74) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2007 Stevens No. 40 1/2 New Model Vernier Pocket Rifle 2011 Smith & Wesson M&P15 Optics Ready Semi-Auto Carbine serial #22075, 22 RF, 12" barrel with octagonal breech and a partially serial #SR84093, 5.56 NATO, 16'' chrome-lined barrel with a bright bright very good bore showing some light oxidation and a little fine excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original Armornite pinprick pitting scattered about with otherwise strong rifling. The barrel and Parkerized finishes. The black polymer carbine-length handguards retains perhaps 40% original blue with the balance toning to a deep with heatshields, A2 pistolgrip and pinned carbine buttstock rate as-new. gray-brown patina and showing some scattered old oxidation staining The carbine features a flattop upper receiver and a Picatinny-railed gas and light pitting along its length. The Stevens A. & T. Co. address block making it ''optics ready'', the target-crowned muzzle is unthreaded remains crisp and clear. The frame and hooked triggerguard retain and the following items are included: one factory 10-round magazine, about 92% original nickel finish showing a small flaked area on the the factory box, manual and paperwork and cable lock with keys. This frontstrap and behind the hammer that show some light cleaning, some arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a scattered smaller flakes, mild freckling and handling marks. The hammer very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-810) {MODERN} and trigger show strong original blue with overall light oxidation staining, (500/700) some of the screws show slot wear and a couple of them are Est. 500 - 700 replacements namely the rear triggerguard screw, bottom buttcap 2012 Remington Model 700 VTR Bolt Action Rifle screws and the stock retainer screw. The stock is numbered to the gun serial #G6781239, 223 Rem, 22'' triangular-contoured barrel with and also retains about 92% original nickel finish showing some scattered integral muzzle brake and a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of small flakes toning to dark brown patina, some very fine bubbling and this Varmint Target Rifle retain 99% plus original matte blue finish while freckling. The smooth walnut grips remain in very fine condition, the left the trigger is bright. The black polymer hinged floorplate and panel showing a few thin missing slivers along the edges, small dings triggerguard rate-as new, as does the olive drab stock with flat-bottomed and areas darkened slightly from the years. The barrel and catch are forend and black Hogue Overmold grip panels. The rifle features two matching the frame and lock-up is solid. The arm retains its correct sling swivel studs on the forend and one on the toeline and the factory Vernier tang sight, the rear barrel sight is a simple fixed notch and the box with manual and cable lock are included. This arm is as-new-in-box, front is a flip-up combination globe and blade, the globe half has been dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or removed with just the blade present. The action will require some handling mark only. (23A9319-309) {MODERN} (500/700) mechanical attention as the tip of the firing pin is broken off and the Est. 500 - 700 mainspring is rather weak. Still a solid example of these interesting 2013 Thompson/Center Icon Bolt Action Rifle pocket rifles that may actually make for a decent little shooter once its serial #9809, 308 Win, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal action is addressed. (13A9803-1) {C&R} (500/700) surfaces retain 99% plus original blue while the machine-turned bolt is Est. 500 - 700 bright with some very light staining on the European-style butter knife 2008 Astra Model 300 Semi-Auto Pistol bolt handle. The attractive checkered laminated walnut pistolgrip stock serial #596338, 32 ACP, 3 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The rates as-new and displays some very nice grain figure on the buttstock. metal surfaces of this 1943 proof-dated pistol retain about 90% original The rifle features a 3-round detachable box magazine, blue showing some high edge and operational wear, backstrap thinning externally-adjustable trigger, Interlock Bedding System, 60 degree bolt to gray-brown patina, some sparsely scattered light oxidation staining throw, integral Weaver bases on the top of the receiver, and is ''M.O.A. and a few areas of light dings on the right top edge of the frame and Certified'' with included test target. Also included is the original box, muzzle end of the slide that are mostly unobtrusive. The small parts factory tag attached to forearm, trigger adjustment and bolt disassembly remain partially bright showing some mild gray-brown freckling and the tools, DVD catalog, manual and lock. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer extractor shows flakes of bright fire blue along its edges. All markings stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling remain intact and clear and the pistol bears no German Waffenamts or mark only. (23A9319-912) {MODERN} (600/800) other markings. The checkered walnut grips remain in about very good Est. 600 - 800 plus condition showing a few lightly chipped points, minor dings and mild 2014 Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport II Compliant Semi-Auto Carbine darkening from the years. All of the serialized parts are matching, one serial #SY87632, 5.56 NATO, 16'' chrome-lined 1:9'' twist barrel with a original magazine is included and the action seems to function well bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original mechanically. (13A9804-29) {C&R} (500/700) Armornite and Parkerized finishes. The black polymer carbine-length Est. 500 - 700 handguards with heatshields, A2 pistolgrip and pinned carbine buttstock 2009 Early German Contract Astra Model 600/43 Semi-Auto Pistol rate as-new. The carbine features a flattop upper receiver, correct serial #598, 9mm, 5 1/4" barrel with a bright very good plus to perhaps F-marked front sight tower with no bayonet lug, a Magpul MBUS black near excellent bore showing what appear to be a few small scratches or polymer rear sight, the target-crowned muzzle is unthreaded and the light tool marks just ahead of the chamber, a few small freckles and following items are included: one factory 10-round ASC magazine, the otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1944 factory box, manual and paperwork and cable lock with keys. This arm is proof-dated pistol retain about 92% original blue showing some light as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very high edge wear, slight thinning along the gripstraps and a number of small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-815) {MODERN} (500/700) small dings and light scratches scattered along the sides of the slide. Est. 500 - 700 The small parts remain mostly bright showing a little minor gray freckling 2015 Mossberg 930 JM-Pro Series Tactical Class Semi-Auto while the extractor retains much of its brilliant fire blue. All markings serial #AF0023009, 12 ga., 24'' ventilated rib Accu-Choke barrel with a remain intact and crisp, the right side frame is stamped with the bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original black appropriate "(Eagle) / WaAD20" Waffenamt and the left side of the slide Parkerized and anodized finishes. The checkered black polymer also shows later British export proofs. The checkered walnut grips pistolgrip stock and forend rate as-new. The right side of the receiver is remain in very good condition showing some overall light dings and marked ''JM PRO-SERIES / Tactical Class'' as this model of 930 is built handling marks and the right panel with a tiny crack at the base. All of to the demanding requirements of legendary professional shooter Jerry the serialized parts are matching, one original magazine is included and Miculek and features a 9+1 capacity, an extended knurled charging the action seems to function well mechanically. A very nice example for handle, oversized tang-mounted safety, adjustable trigger stop, the martial collector. (13A9804-27) {C&R} (600/800) chamfered loading port and a red fiber optic bead sight. Included with Est. 600 - 800 the shotgun is a set of four stock spacers and four stock retention plates 2010 German Army-Marked Mauser HSc Semi-Auto Pistol enabling the shooter to raise or lower the vertical position of the stock serial #853053, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The from 1/4'' drop up to 3/8'' rise. Also included are the following metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 90% original blue with most of Accu-Choke tubes: full, modified and improved cylinder along with a the loss due to thinning to gray patina along the gripstraps, some light choke wrench, the original box, manuals, paperwork and cable lock with high edge and holster wear along with a few small spots of pinprick keys. This versatile semi-auto shotgun is well-equipped for 3-gun and pitting along the left side slide, mostly noticeable on the safety lever. All other shooting disciplines, home defense and even hunting. This arm is markings remain intact and clear and the pistol is stamped with as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very commercial eagle proofs and "(Eagle) / 135" Waffenamt on the left side small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-281) {MODERN} (500/700) triggerguard. The checkered walnut grips remain in very fine condition Est. 500 - 700 showing a few minor dings and handling marks. One original magazine is included and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9804-1) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2016 Henry Repeating Arms H018-410 Lever Action Shotgun 2021 Heckler & Koch VP40 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #FTL01754, .410 bore, 24'' plain screw-in choke barrel with a serial #222-008879, 40 S&W, 4'' polygonal-rifled barrel with a bright bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant while the bolt remains bright. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock with pistol retain 99% plus original black Hostile Environment finish while the ventilated recoil pad and checkered walnut forend rate as-new. The textured black reinforced polyamide grip frame rates as-new. The pistol shotgun is equipped with a brass bead sight, sling swivel studs and one features a striker-fire action, Tru Dot three-dot night sights that glow, full choke tube. Included with the shotgun is the factory hang tags, ambidextrous slide and magazine releases, front and rear slide original box, manual and paperwork, choke tube wrench and fleece serrations, charging supports, a M1913-style accessory rail on the receiver cover. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory dustcover and a highly-ergonomic grip featuring three interchangeable fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. backstraps and six interchangeable side plates. Also included are three (23A9319-165) {MODERN} (500/700) factory 10-round magazines, factory hard case, manual and paperwork, Est. 500 - 700 magazine loading tool, factory-fired case and cable lock with keys. This 2017 Kel-Tec KSG Slide Action Shotgun arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a serial #XUW81, 12 ga., 18 1/2'' barrel choked cylinder with a bright very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-122) {MODERN} excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original Parkerized (500/700) finish. The textured tan Zytel pistolgrip stock and forend rate as-new. Est. 500 - 700 This bullpup shotgun features two 7-round magazine tubes, 2022 Heckler & Koch VP9 Semi-Auto Pistol ambidextrous slide release, a Picatinny-style rail molded into the bottom serial #224-160089, 9mm, 4'' polygonal-rifled barrel with a bright of the forend and a metal Picatinny-style rail attached to the top of the excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant receiver and integrated sling swivels. Included is the original box, pistol retain 99% plus original black Hostile Environment finish while the manual, sling and sling hardware. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer textured black reinforced polyamide grip frame rates as-new. The pistol stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling is equipped with Tru Dot three-dot night sights that glow, ambidextrous mark only. (23A9319-230) {MODERN} (500/700) slide and magazine releases, a striker-fire action, slide charging Est. 500 - 700 supports and front and rear serrations, a M1913-style accessory rail on 2018 Henry Golden Boy Law Enforcement Tribute Edition Lever Action Rifle the dustcover, and three interchangeable backstraps and six serial #LET01217, 22 S, L, LR, 20'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent interchangeable side plates to tailor the grip to the user's hands. Also bore. The attractive frame retains 99% plus original nickel plate, the included are three factory 10-round magazines, magazine loading tool, brass barrel band and buttplate are bright and the remaining metal factory hard case, manual and paperwork, cable lock with keys. This surfaces retain 99% plus original blue. The smooth American walnut arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a straight grip stock and forend appear as-new with a couple faint storage very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-121) {MODERN} marks on the toe of the buttstock. Both sides of the frame are festooned (500/700) with 24K gold-plated engraving designed by expert engraver Heidi Roos Est. 500 - 700 with the right side displaying a uniform hat and pair of handcuffs along 2023 Vintage Ruger Mini-14 Stainless Semi-Auto Rifle with a badge marked ''LAW / ENFORCEMENT'' and in a ribbon ''IN serial #181-90187, 223 Rem, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. TRIBUTE TO THOSE IN THE LINE OF DUTY'' all surrounded by loose The stainless steel surfaces of this 181 series rifle manufactured in 1980 foliate scroll. The left side of the frame proudly shows an American flag rate excellent. The smooth American hardwood pistolgrip stock and in the breeze along with Saint Michael, the patron saint of police officers, desirable wooden handguard also rate excellent with a few scattered holding the scales of justice. The right side of the forend is laser very light handling marks. The original sights and sling swivels are engraved ''TO PROTECT AND SERVE'' while the right side of the intact, one factory 5-round blued steel magazine is included and the buttstock features a full color bust of a bald eagle encircled by ''GOD action appears to function well mechanically. An excellent condition BLESS / AMERICA'S FINEST'' in vivid blue. The rifle is sighted with a early Mini-14 sure to please both collectors and shooters. (23A9803-16) brass bead front sight and adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with {MODERN} (500/700) diamond insert and the original factory inspection tag remains attached Est. 500 - 700 to the lever. This fine rifle includes the original box and manual and is 2024 Browning 22 ATD Semi-Auto Rifle sure to become a cherished keepsake of any active duty or retired law serial #7T55395, 22 LR, 19 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The enforcement officer. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory metal surfaces of this 1967-date coded Belgian rifle retain about 98-99% fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. original blue with very light silvering at the muzzle, and a few scattered (23A9319-180) {MODERN} (600/800) light handling marks along the barrel and on the top of the Grade Est. 600 - 800 I-engraved receiver. The bolt remains mostly bright with a couple tiny 2019 Sig Sauer P226 Nitron Semi-Auto Pistol spots of staining and both it and the rear of the receiver display Belgian serial #47A089936, 40 S&W, 4 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. proofs. The checkered European walnut pistolgrip stock and The metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain 99% semi-beavertail forend rate very good with a handful of scattered light plus original black Nitron and anodized finishes while the textured black handling marks and some light crazing of the gloss finish on each side polymer E2 one-piece grip rates as-new. The pistol is equipped with of the buttstock while both the forend and stock display some very Siglite 3-dot night sights that glow as they should, an accessory rail on attractive grain figure. The original sights are intact, and the takedown the dustcover and the original factory hang tag and Sig Sauer-branded feature and action functions well mechanically. A very attractive and grip band. Included are two factory 10-round magazines, factory hard handy Browning 22 ATD. (23A9864-13) {C&R} (500/700) case, manual and paperwork, lubricant, cleaning tool and cable lock with Est. 500 - 700 keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and 2025 U.S. Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-641) serial #551814, 45-70 Govt., 32 5/8'' barrel with an about good bore {MODERN} (500/700) showing scattered patches of light pitting in the worn rifling. The metal Est. 500 - 700 surfaces haven been cleaned to a dull gray patina with scattered small 2020 Heckler & Koch VP9 Semi-Auto Pistol areas of softened pinprick pitting overall along with a few small spots of serial #224-079105, 9mm, 4'' polygonal-rifled barrel with a bright old light oxidation. The rear sight is missing leaving a remnant of the excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant front fastener on the top of the barrel, the rear hole has been expertly pistol retain 99% plus original black Hostile Environment finish while the filled and smoothed; the breech displays a softened ''V / P / (eagle head) textured black reinforced polyamide grip frame rates as-new. The pistol / P'' proof. The lockplate is correctly marked with a Federal Eagle ahead features ambidextrous slide and magazine releases, front and rear slide of the hammer and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' below the thumbpiece while serrations, charging supports, an M1913-style accessory rail on the the breechblock is dated 1884 which is also correct. The smooth black dustcover, luminous three-dot sights, a striker-fire action and a walnut stock rates very good plus with a few very tiny and unobtrusive highly-ergonomic grip featuring three interchangeable backstraps and chips at the toe of the trap buttplate, a small S-shaped light scratch on six interchangeable side plates. Also included are two factory 10-round the right side of the buttstock and some scattered minor signs of military magazines, the original hard case, manual and paperwork, magazine service. The left stock flat shows a clear ''SWP / 1892'' inspector's loading tool and cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer cartouche, a softened but legible circled ''P'' firing proof is behind the stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling correct one-piece triggerguard with corrugated trigger, there is a ''B / 40'' mark only. (23A9319-118) {MODERN} (500/700) on the comb and ''47 / 533'' is cleanly stamped on the right side of the Est. 500 - 700 buttstock. The front sight, stacking swivel and sling swivels are intact, the characteristic bayonet/cleaning rod locks up securely while deployed and stowed and the two-position lock and tumbler remain strong and crisp. The Model 1888 was the last of the big-bore Trapdoor rifles. (23A9803-10) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2026 U.S. Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory 2029 Winchester Model 94 Centennial '66 Lever Action Carbine serial #90880, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with a very good plus bore serial #94464, 30-30, 20'' octagon barrel with full magazine and a bright showing very fine pitting in the otherwise strong rifling. The barrel and excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original gold-colored bands are toning to an overall dark gray patina with some scattered light plating and blued finishes with two tiny spots of faint and unobtrusive handling marks and remnants of original blue along the wood line. The oxidation staining on the lower left quarter flat of the barrel behind the triggerguard has aged to a plum patina while the receiver, loading gate magazine ring while the crescent buttplate shows a few tiny spots of and sideplate are a mottled gray case-hardened patina, with some edge wear and fine handling marks in the gold-colored plating exposing scattered faint scratches on the receiver, and some remnants of dried the brass beneath. The upper tang is marked ''WINCHESTER lubricant around the gate and on the thumbpiece. The bolt handle and CENTENNIAL '66'' while the upper right quarter flat of the barrel knob display a gray patina with a few small spots of oxidation staining features a script ''A Century of Leadership 1866-1966.'' The smooth while the tip of the extractor retains strong original fire blue. The black select walnut straight grip stock and forend rate excellent with a tiny walnut stock rates good as lightly cleaned with a latter added finish, a impact mark on the right side of the wrist. This beautiful carbine features few repaired cracks around the action, a few scattered small streaks of an intact saddle ring and original sights and the action appears to ochre beneath the finish and some minor handling marks from the years. function well mechanically. A wonderful Centennial '66 that will make a The left stock flat has the remnants of an inspection cartouche that great addition to your Winchester collection. (23A9859-2) {C&R} appears to read ''JSA / 1897''. The handguard rates very good with the (500/700) same added finish and a few light handling marks. The stacking and Est. 500 - 700 sling swivels are intact along with the Model 1896 rear sight while the 2030 U.S. Model 1868 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory front sight appears to be a latter added brass blade that has been serial #43597, 50-70, 32 1/2'' barrel with a bright very fine bore with a painted with gray enamel. The appears to function well mechanically. small area of light pitting in the strong rifling. The metal surfaces have (23A9808-29) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) aged to an overall brown-gray patina, as-cleaned long ago, with Est. 500 - 700 softened light pitting and light oxidation staining throughout. The forend 2027 U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory cap and buttplate display a lightly-pitted plum-brown patina and the serial #403567, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with an about good lightly frosted underside of the 1869-marked high arch breechblock retains good bore showing some scattered small areas of light pitting in the rifling. amounts of oil-quenched blackening. The lockplate is correctly marked The barrel, bands and triggerguard have aged to an overall dull gray with a softened Federal Eagle ahead of the hammer and ''1863'' behind patina with some scattered small spots of pinprick pitting and old while a lightly softened ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' is below the thumbpiece oxidation staining, light muzzle and high edge wear, and the barrel and the tang of the buttplate displays ''US / 11''. The smooth American displays numerous minor small scratches and handling marks from black walnut stock rates perhaps good as lightly cleaned with an old military service. The receiver, sideplate and loading gate display an added finish, a number of nicely-done and well-camouflaged filled attractive pewtery case-hardened patina, with a few tiny spots of repairs to the left of the breech tang curving down to the triggerguard, a staining, while the bolt handle has aged to light gray and the extractor repaired 8 1/2'' crack along the right wood line between the bands, a retains modest amounts of its original fire blue. The black walnut stock narrow chip to the right of the buttplate tang, and some scattered minor rates very good with numerous scattered dents, dings and handling dents and handling marks from the years. The left stock flat is stamped marks, particularly around the buttstock, which are to be expected of a ''11'' and the remnants of a circled ''P'' firing proof are behind the service rifle while the handguard also rates very good with a short drying triggerguard. The rear band spring is missing its attachment pin leaving crack ahead of the action and a few narrow and unobtrusive slivers a vacant hole on the left side of the forend, the original sights and sling missing from the left edge. The left side of the stock displays a softened swivels are intact, a replacement grooved and slotted head cleaning rod ''JSA / 1902'' inspector's cartouche while a circled ''P'' firing proof and is included and the two-position lock and tumbler are strong and crisp. A ''40'' inspection mark is clearly visible behind the triggerguard. The solid example of the 1868 Trapdoor rifle. (23A9853-5) {ANTIQUE} stacking swivel is no longer present but the sling swivels are intact along (500/700) with the original front sight blade and Model 1901 Buffington rear sight. Est. 500 - 700 The smooth action appears to function well mechanically. Overall, this 2031 U.S. Model 1861 Percussion Rifle-Musket by Springfield Armory honest Model 1898 has the ''been there, done that'' look which only adds .58 cal., 40'' barrel with a bright very fine bore with a few small areas of to its charm. (23A9808-13) {C&R} (500/700) light pitting and strong rifling near the muzzle. The metal surfaces have Est. 500 - 700 aged to a plum-brown patina as cleaned long ago with the barrel forward 2028 U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory of the forend cap and the triggerguard showing a later added brown serial #196240, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with an about good bore showing finish with softened light pitting throughout. The top of breech is dated light pitting throughout the rifling. The barrel is toning to a dark gray 1862 with a softened ''V / P / (eagle head)'' on the left quarter flat while patina with light silvering at the muzzle, along with a few tiny spots of the lockplate is dated 1862 behind the hammer and is properly marked loss, and some scattered light handling marks toning to a gunmetal gray with a Federal Eagle ahead of the hammer and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' patina from the years. The bands and triggerguard have aged to a plum below the bolster with both markings partially obscured by light pitting. patina with the bottom of the triggerguard worn bright and numerous The black walnut stock rates about very good as perhaps lightly cleaned light handling marks on the double band. The receiver, loading gate and with a light coat of later added finish, a small and unobtrusive chip sideplate are a mottled smoky case-hardened patina with some very fine ahead of the forward lockplate screw, a narrow abrasion ahead of the freckling overall, the bolt handle has aged to dark gray and the extractor lockplate, and some scattered minor dings and handling marks from the retains traces of its original fire blue. The American black walnut stock past 150 years or so. There are no visible cartouches and there are rates good with numerous dents, dings and handling marks from military small gaps between the wood and metal at the breech tang and service while the handguard also rates good with a flexing 1'' crack in buttplate tang from the wood contracting over time. The original sights, the top just ahead of the action and a smaller crack forward of the right sling swivels and cupped tulip-head ramrod are intact and the action is rear clip rivet. There is a small dent slightly obscuring the ''18'' of the strong and crisp. A solid example of this classic Civil War shoulder arm. ''JSA / 1899'' inspector's cartouche which is otherwise very crisp, the (23A9853-1) {ANTIQUE} (600/800) circled ''P'' firing proof is as well. The original sights including the Model Est. 600 - 800 1898 rear are intact along with the stacking swivel and sling swivels and the action appears to function well mechanically. An honest and solid example of the Model 1898 Krag rifle that will make an excellent addition to the beginning U.S. martial arms collection. (23A9808-14) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2032 U.S. Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory 2037 Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol serial #550291, 45-70 Govt., 32 5/8'' barrel with a bright about very good serial #244549, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a near excellent bore bore showing a small area of light pitting toward the muzzle in the showing some very minor frosting. The metal surfaces retain perhaps otherwise strong rifling. The barrel and mountings are toning to an 90-92% original blue, there is some normal edge wear and grip frame overall dark gray patina with light high edge and muzzle silvering, a thinning, a small concentration of miniscule pinpricks along the slide's small area of arsenal blue around the front sight and on the underside of right side, scattered light freckles and light tool marks with a nice crisp the muzzle, two short narrow streaks of loss toning to gray on the top of Rampant Colt behind the left-side serrations. The correct ''third-style'' the barrel behind the upper band, and some scattered small spots of old hard rubber checkered factory grips are near excellent. Included is a light oxidation. The receiver, breechblock, breech tang, lockplate and single near very good condition two-tone factory magazine with ''CAL.32 hammer have aged to a mottled dull pewtery patina with speckles of / COLT''-marked gunmetal gray baseplate. (22A9897-8) {C&R} freckling and light oxidation staining. The breechblock is properly dated (500/700) 1884 while the lockplate is clearly stamped with a Federal Eagle ahead Est. 500 - 700 of the hammer and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' under the thumbpiece. The 2038 Beretta Model 96 Inox Semi-Auto Pistol trap buttplate has some minor oxidation on the heel and is stamped ''US serial #BER187189, 40 S&W, 4 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The / 69 / K / 43'' on the tang. The black walnut stock rates perhaps good stainless steel slide with ambidextrous safety decocker and alloy frame with two filled repairs on the right side, a repaired 1'' triangular chip in are near excellent with some light handling marks. The Hogue pebble the wood line above the upper band spring, a few narrow streaks of grain black rubber grip panels with Beretta logo are excellent. Pistol is contaminant staining on the buttstock and wrist and what appears to be sighted with three red dots and comes with two blued factory magazines ''T C J'' scratched into the left side of the buttstock. There are two and a factory hard case. (22A9896-37) {MODERN} (500/700) parallel grooves relieved in the knurling of the ramrod bayonet that locks Est. 500 - 700 up securely while both deployed and stowed, the stacking and sling 2039 Winchester Pre '64 Model 94 Lever Action Carbine swivels and original sights including the R-marked Model 1884 serial #1836057, 32 Win. Spl., 20'' barrel with an excellent bore. The Buffington rear are intact and the three-position lock and tumbler are metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with some light tool marks strong and crisp. A good overall example of the last of the .45 caliber and freckles mostly-found on the receiver flats and some faint thinning Trapdoor series. (23A9802-4) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) along the tube. The smooth walnut buttstock and forend are very good Est. 500 - 700 with a couple shallow scratches along the left wrist and other 2033 U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory light-to-moderate handling marks indicative of use afield. A sporting serial #422130, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with an about good bore showing semi-buckhorn sight sits at the rear of the barrel and the front sight is a some areas of light pitting in the strong rifling. The barrel is toning to a hooded bead. A solid 1951-manufactured carbine. (22A9830-39) {C&R} smooth and even dark gray patina while the bands and triggerguard [Dr. William C. Nugent Collection] (600/800) have aged to gray-brown with some fine pinprick pitting on the bow of Est. 600 - 800 the triggerguard and some small spots of light oxidation staining on the 2040 Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol bands. The bolt is mostly bright with the handle toning to charcoal and serial #128574, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The the extractor retaining a nice amount of original fire blue while the metal surfaces retain about 90-92% original blue, there is some thinning receiver, loading gate and sideplate are a mottled pewtery on the grip frame, a couple small areas of concentrated light pinpricks case-hardened patina with speckles of light staining overall. The and other small scattered blemishes. The trigger and safety retain attractive walnut stock rates good due to a lengthy flexing crack in each copious amounts of original bright fire blue. The checkered black hard side of the grip emanating behind the triggerguard while the Model 1901 rubber second-style grips are very good plus. This is a handguard rates excellent. The stock features a clear ''JSA / 1903'' 1912-manufactured pistol, it comes with a single all-blue inspector's cartouche and circled ''P'' firing proof. The stacking and sling moderately-freckled magazine with ''CAL.32 / COLT''-marked baseplate. swivels are intact along with the original sights including the Model 1901 (22A9897-4) {C&R} (500/700) Buffington rear the action is characteristically smooth and appears to Est. 500 - 700 function well mechanically. Included is a nicely made wooden plaque 2041 Winchester 9422XTR Lever Action Carbine with brass plate engraved with the history and particulars of this rifle. serial #F525384, 22 S, L, LR, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The (23A9739-12) {C&R} (500/700) metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with some very minor scattered Est. 500 - 700 handling marks. The high-gloss checkered walnut buttstock and forend 2034 Ruger GP100 Double Action Revolver are good plus, there are tiny blemishes scattered throughout with the serial #178-42820, 44 Special, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. The checkering still-sharp. Carbine is sighted with a rear sporting sight with satin-finished stainless steel surfaces are excellent. The black rubber elevator and the front is a small hooded bead. (229896-90) {MODERN} pebble-grain factory grips are also excellent. Revolver is sighted with an (600/800) adjustable white outline rear and a green fiber optic front. Included is the Est. 600 - 800 original gray factory hard case with lock. (22A9790-13) {MODERN} [Bob 2042 Ruger 10/22 Target Semi-Auto Rifle Borcherdt Collection] (500/700) serial #0006-82331, 22 LR, 20" hammer forged stainless steel bull barrel Est. 500 - 700 with spiral pattern featuring an excellent bore. The stainless steel 2035 Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol surfaces rate excellent and the receiver retains 99% original silver serial #486416, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal anodizing. The smooth gray and black laminated pistol grip stock rates surfaces retain perhaps 97% strong original blue, there is some high excellent and features a rubber buttpad with Ruger logo. The rifle has no edge wear, some small blemishes and some sparsely scattered freckles; sights but has the proper accessories for mounting an optic. It includes the slide is numbered to the gun. The fully-checkered walnut factory the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the grips with silver Rampant Colt medallions are excellent. Included is a gun, a single ten-round factory magazine, Ruger padlock with mounting perfect condition two-tone factory magazine with ''CAL.32 / COLT'' bracket, scope base with screws, manual and paperwork. This arm is stamped on the baseplate. A great 1928 Pocket Hammerless. as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small (22A9786-10) {C&R} [Frank Grzasko Collection] (600/800) rack or handling marks only. (8A9319-507) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 600 - 800 Est. 500 - 700 2036 Browning Twelvette Double Auto Shotgun 2043 Smith & Wesson Model 351C Centennial Airweight Revolver serial #70A54143, 12 ga., 27 1/2'' ventilated rib barrel choked modified serial #CVP0611, 22 Magnum RF, 2" barrel with an excellent bore. The with an excellent bore. The barrel retains perhaps 98% original blue with metal surfaces retain about 99% plus original black anodized finish with some very slight thinning near the breech and some scattered signs of a light turn ring on the recessed aluminum cylinder. The smooth combat handling. The alloy receiver retains perhaps 95% original ''Dragon trigger retains full case-hardened colors. The textured boot style rubber Black'' with loss due to moderate flaking and handling marks throughout. factory grips with S&W logo rate excellent. The revolver features an XS The receiver is also embellished with zig-zag border and a splash of white dot front sight and seven-shot capacity. It includes the original scroll engraving with the markings crisp and color slightly-tarnished and factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, fired the bolt body mostly-bright. The checkered walnut round-knob pistolgrip case, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. This arm is buttstock and forend are good plus with light to moderate signs of as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small handling and small impact marks, the ''DOUBLE AUTOMATIC'' hard rack or handling marks only. (8A9319-743) {MODERN} (500/700) rubber buttplate with John Browning's visage remains excellent. Est. 500 - 700 (22A9740-7) {MODERN} (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2044 Smith & Wesson Governor Revolver 2048 Colt Single Action Frontier Scout Golden Spike Commemorative serial #DDL7355, 45 ACP / 45 Colt / 410 Bore (2 1/2"), 2 3/4" barrel with Revolver an excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of the cylinder rate serial #8886GS, 22 LR, 6" barrel with a bright excellent bore. This lovely excellent and the remaining metal surfaces retain about 99% original little commemorative revolver retains about 99% original blue and anodized finish. The .400" semi-target hammer and smooth combat anodized finishes that remain in excellent condition. The cylinder, ejector trigger retain strong case-hardened finish. The textured finger groove rod housing, ejector, hammer, trigger, loading gate, base pin and center rubber factory combat grips with S&W logo rate excellent. The revolver pin retention screw have bright gold plate with 99% remaining. The grips features fixed rear sight, dovetailed Baughman ramp front sight and the are slightly distressed walnut-stained fir with gold Colt medallions that cylinder is cut for moon clips. It includes the original factory box that is rate excellent. The left side of the barrel has gold filled model correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, (2) full-moon clips, (3) information with a gold filled circled Rampant Colt on the frame. The third-moon clips, cable lock with a pair of keys, pair of internal lock keys, right side of the barrel has the gold-filled legend "1869-GOLDEN manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory SPIKE-1969" with some of the gold filling flaking off. The revolver fired only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. The includes a synthetic simulated wood presentation case with simulated third-moon clips allow loading the cylinder with a mix of rimless (45 relief carving on the cover showing the two presidents of the Central ACP) and rimmed cartridges. This gun should make a great trail or Pacific and Union Pacific posed with hammer and golden spike, flanked home defense revolver (8A9319-753) {MODERN} (600/800) by an engine from each company with "1869-GOLDEN SPIKE-1969" Est. 600 - 800 across the top in a banner and "PROMONTORY POINT, UTHAH" in a 2045 Sig Sauer P229R Semi-Auto Pistol banner below them. Inside the cover is a drawing of the meeting of the serial #55B004000, 40 S&W, 3 7/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The companies on May 10, 1869 with a few words about spanning the metal surfaces retain about 99% original black and anodized finishes. continent. The interior is French fit with green velvet lining and includes The stippled synthetic one-piece wrap around grips with Sig Sauer logo a gold plate railroad spike with the same legend as the barrel. This nice rate excellent. The pistol features Siglite sights that still glow brightly, commemorative has been well cared for over the last fifty years. frame mounted de-cocker and accessory rail. It includes the original (8A9795-3) {C&R} (500/700) factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, Est. 500 - 700 a pair of factory ten-round magazines, cable lock with a pair of keys, 2049 Ruger New Model Blackhawk Bisley Revolver manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory serial #48-13702, 45 Colt, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The fired only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. A fine stainless steel surfaces rate near excellent with a few light handling double/single action defensive pistol that will also excel on the range. marks. The smooth walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix (8A9319-637) {MODERN} (500/700) medallions remain in excellent condition. The gun features a serrated Est. 500 - 700 ramp front sight, replacement unmarked black blade adjustable rear 2046 Smith & Wesson Model SW1911 Semi-Auto Pistol sight that closely resembles the Bowen Rough Country Sights, Belt serial #JRF6690, 45 ACP, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless Mountain locking knurled base pin, Bisley hammer and trigger, roll steel surfaces rate about very good to excellent with scattered very light marked unfluted cylinder and still times and locks up correctly. The freckling and handling marks. The grips are Crimson Trace double revolver includes the factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and diamond checkered synthetic with built in laser that still function and rate numbered to the gun, fired case, cable lock with a pair of keys and excellent showing light handling marks. The pistol features Novak's manual. The gun has seen minimal use and remains in excellent three dot sights, long trigger with overtravel stop, serrated frontstrap, condition. (8A9808-67) {MODERN} (500/700) checkered flat mainspring housing, extended thumb safety, beavertail Est. 500 - 700 safety with memory pad, front and rear serrations on the slide, beveled 2050 Ruger Vaquero Birds Head Revolver magazine well and external extractor. It includes the original factory hard serial #58-34187, 45 Colt, 3 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This gun case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of is fashioned after the shopkeeper's model with ejector rod but a factory eight-round magazines, fired case, Crimson trace tools, manual birdshead grip frame. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired and case-hardened colors with a few light handling marks. The grips are only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. This would smooth black micarta with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions that rate make a good home defense gun. (8A9319-719) {MODERN} (600/800) excellent. The gun features fixed sights, ejector rod assembly, button Est. 600 - 800 head base pin and still times and locks up correctly. The revolver 2047 Hammerli Model 230 Rapid Fire Semi-Auto Pistol includes the factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and serial #23-0194, 22 Short, 6 3/8" barrel with an excellent bore showing a numbered to the gun, fired case, cable lock with a pair of keys and small bulge about mid-way. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% manual. This gun has seen very little use. It should make a great original blue and anodized finishes showing light high edge wear and Cowboy Action gun or powerful trail gun. (8A9808-69) {MODERN} handling marks. The mid-barrel aluminum jacket is black anodizing and (500/700) the alloy frame is silver. The walnut factory wrap around target grip Est. 500 - 700 features a fixed palm, thumb and finger rest; most of the gripping 2051 Ruger Vaquero Single Action Revolver surfaces are smooth with later added stippling on the thumb rest and the serial #56-03714, 45 Colt, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This high later added stippled grooves for the finger tips on the left panel. The gloss stainless steel revolver remains in excellent condition showing grips have a support for the back of the hand to help maintain control of light handling marks. The smooth faux ivory factory grips with silver the gun during rapid fire strings. The pistol features a Patridge front Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. The gun features fixed sights sight, fully adjustable wide black blade rear sight, bolt stop and and still times and locks up correctly. The revolver includes the factory adjustable trigger. It includes the original factory box that is correctly end hard case and shipping sleeve that is correctly end labeled and labeled and numbered to the gun (foam is missing), a pair of factory numbered to the gun, padlock with a pair of keys and manual. The gun magazines and a manual. The pistol shows light but honest wear. shows light but honest use. (8A9808-68) {MODERN} (500/700) (BA9712-2) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2052 Sig Sauer P220 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #G403802, 45 ACP, 4 3/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this two-tone pistol remain in excellent condition with about 99% original anodized finish on the frame and the stainless steel slide rates excellent, both have a few light handling marks and minor edge wear. The stippled synthetic factory grips rate excellent. This pistol features traditional double / single action, frame mounted de-cocker, Picatinny rail on the dust cover plus Siglite front and rear sights that still lightly glow. The magazine release has been reversed for left hand operation but can be easily converted back to right hand operation. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single eight-round factory magazine, a single eight-round Pro-Mag magazine, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. A great gun for big bore enthusiast that prefers double / single action pistols. (8A9830-46) {MODERN} [Dr. William C. Nugent Collection] (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2053 Sig Sauer Model P226 Semi-Auto Pistol 2057 Ruger Old Model Flat Gate Single Six Revolver serial #U754501, 9mm, 4 3/8" barrel with an excellent bore. This pistol serial #4591, 22 LR, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This remains in excellent condition with about 99% original Nitron on second-year manufactured revolver (1954) remains in excellent stainless steel and anodized finishes showing a few handling marks and condition, the metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue and high edge wear. The stippled synthetic factory grips rate excellent. This anodized finishes showing scattered light handling marks, a moderately pistol features traditional double / single action, frame mounted deep small scratch on the left side of the frame and light high edge de-cocker, Picatinny rail on the dust cover, replacement Dawson wear. The checkered hard rubber factory grips with black Ruger Phoenix Precision fiber optic front sight and replacement Dawson Precision black medallions rate excellent. This early second variation gun features a rear sights. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end serrated round front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, steel ejector rod labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of fifteen-round factory housing with offset slot and square serrated ejector rod head. The gun magazines, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual, paperwork and; includes the factory two-piece box that is end labeled to the gun with a Dawson Precision instruction sheets with spare fiber optic rods and sight hand scribed number "4991" which was probably incorrectly written installation tool. It also includes the original Siglite front and rear sights instead of 4591; it also includes the original manual. The manual is in that no longer glow, safety lever and sear. The gun has seen light but excellent condition, the box rates fair to good with moderate scuffing on honest use and remains a viable option for any number of shooting the edges, repairs to the corners and edges on the cover and edge on needs. (8A9830-45) {MODERN} [Dr. William C. Nugent Collection] end on the bottom. The transfer bar safety update has not been installed (500/700) on this gun. An early Flat Latch in first-rate condition. (8A9769-28) Est. 500 - 700 {C&R} (600/800) 2054 Sig Sauer P320 Nitron Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 600 - 800 serial #58B007892, 9mm, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal 2058 Browning Hi-Power Semi-Auto Pistol surfaces of the slide retain about 99% original Nitron finish and the "Full serial #245PN74816, 9mm, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This Medium" polymer frame rates about very good to excellent showing 1989 Browning was manufactured in Belgium but assembled in scattered handling marks. The sides and frontstrap of the grip frame Portugal. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original matte blue have been covered in a nicely applied grip tape that appears factory cut with light high edge wear, handling marks and the heel of the backstrap for this model. The front dot sight is present but the rear sight has been starting to tone to brown on the edge. The checkered synthetic factory removed and replaced with a Burris Fast Fire III miniature red dot sight grips with ambidextrous thumb/finger rest rate very good to excellent that still functions and has a removable sun shade, ambidextrous slide showing scattered handling marks. The pistol features a dovetail post stop and Picatinny rail on the dust cover. It includes the original factory front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, magazine safety and ambidextrous hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, cable thumb safeties. It includes a single high capacity magazine. The gun lock with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. Paperwork shows a has seen light use and remains in excellent condition. (8A9871-2) voluntary upgrade on November 15, 2017 by Sig. A nice {MODERN} (500/700) competition-ready gun. (8A9830-49) {MODERN} [Dr. William C. Nugent Est. 500 - 700 Collection] (500/700) 2059 Smith & Wesson Model 60-4 Chiefs Special Target Revolver Est. 500 - 700 serial #BYF6579, 38 Special, 3'' full lug barrel with an excellent bore. 2055 Smith & Wesson Model 15-3 K-38 Combat Masterpiece Revolver The stainless steel surfaces remain in excellent condition with scant serial #5K99539, 38 Special, 4" pinned barrel with an excellent bore. handling marks. The serrated target trigger and target hammer retain full This lovely early 1970's revolver shows some minor high edge storage hard chrome finish. The revolver features replacement checkered rubber wear and handling marks with about 99% original blue remaining. The Pachmayr Compac grips that rate about excellent with light oxidation service trigger and hammer retain robust case-hardened colors with light stain on the grip screwhead. The revolver features a serrated ramp front operational wear. The checkered walnut factory Magna grips with silver sight, micro adjustable rear sight and still times and locks up correctly. S&W medallions are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. The gun These are handy little guns that serve as a home defense, trail or range features a Baughman ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear duty. (8A9877-3) {MODERN} (500/700) sight and still times and locks up as well as the day it left Springfield. It Est. 500 - 700 includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and 2060 Smith & Wesson Model 60-1 Chiefs Special Target Revolver numbered to the gun. This gun does not appear to have been fired serial #ALU5222, 38 Special, 1 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The much, if at all, after leaving the factory. This would be a fine addition to a stainless steel surfaces remain in excellent condition with a few minor collection and great shooter. (8A9847-5) {MODERN} (500/700) handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain Est. 500 - 700 full hard chrome finish. The un-numbered checkered walnut factory 2056 Ruger Super Redhawk Revolver Magna grips with silver S&W medallions rate excellent. The revolver serial #550-91935, 44 Magnum, 7 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The features a serrated ramp front sight, micro adjustable rear sight and still stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with few minor handling marks times and locks up correctly. An unusual variation of the famed Chiefs and light turn ring. The rubber factory grips with walnut wood panel Special, the adjustable sights added tremendous versatility to these little inserts rate excellent. The revolver still times and locks up correctly and guns. This Model was made by the company in a special run in 1986 features an interchangeable red ramp front sight, white outline and were similar in execution to the earlier Model 50 but in stainless adjustable rear sight and is machined to accept Ruger scope rings. The steel. An important find for the J-frame collector. (8A9877-4) {MODERN} pistol includes the original factory box and shipping sleeve that are (600/800) correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a set of Ruger scope Est. 600 - 800 rings in unopened package and a manual. The shipping sleeve has the 2061 Smith & Wesson Model 629-4 Double Action Revolver information printed on the end flap with a printed label that peeled off serial #CBP6336, 44 Magnum, 3" full lug barrel with an excellent bore. over it and held in place with later added scotch tape. This Super The stainless steel surfaces rate very good with a few handling marks Redhawk appears to have seen little if any use. This gun is perfect for plus a cleaned area by the thumb latch. The smooth .400" semi-target the hunter or a number of shooting sports. (8A9746-18) trigger and semi-target hammer retain bold case-hardened colors with {MODERN} (600/800) light operational wear. The grips are ill-fitting replacement pebble grain Est. 600 - 800 rubber Hogue Monogrips for a K-frame revolver that rate very good with handling marks. The revolver features a red ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, unfluted cylinder and it still times and locks up correctly. The gun includes a mismatched hardcase with a manual, HKS speed loader and paperwork. A great gun for the outdoorsman frequenting bear country. (8A9893-6) {MODERN} (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2062 Smith & Wesson Model 60 LS Chiefs Special Lady Smith Revolver 2067 Smith & Wesson Model 617-6 K-22 Masterpiece Revolver serial #BDE0573, 38 Special, 3" heavy barrel with an excellent bore. serial #CTU4170, 22 LR, 4 1/8" full lug barrel with an excellent bore. The This is the first version of the Lady Smith based on the Chiefs Special stainless steel surfaces remain in excellent condition with a few minor and it shows very little use. The frosted stainless steel surfaces of this handling marks. The smooth combat trigger and service hammer retain lovely little Lady Smith revolver rate excellent. The gun features a strong case-hardened colors with minor operational wear. The textured smooth combat trigger and service hammer with full hard chrome finish rubber finger groove factory grips with S&W logo rate excellent. The present. The smooth goncalo alves finger groove combat grips with revolver features a stainless steel ten-shot cylinder, topstrap factory silver S&W medallions rate excellent. The revolver features a serrated drilled a taped for scope, Patridge front sight and black blade micro ramp front sight, fixed rear sight and times and locks up as well as the adjustable rear sight. Timing will need attention as a number of day it left the factory in 1989. The right side of the frame is laser chambers come up late in single action mode, but lock-up is solid. The engraved in script "Lady Smith". The gun includes an original unmarked gun includes a factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and burgundy hard case in excellent condition, cleaning equipment, manual numbered to the gun, fired case, a pair of internal lock keys, manual and and paperwork. This fine little gun remains in excellent condition and paperwork. A great field, range or plinking gun. (8A9897-50) {MODERN} should make a great choice for defensive use. (8A9821-10) {MODERN} (500/700) (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2068 Sig Sauer P938 Emperor Scorpion Semi-Auto Pistol 2063 Ruger Old Model Single Six Convertible Revolver serial #52E007430, 9mm, 3" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #21-49259, 22 LR / 22 Magnum RF, 9 1/2" barrel with an excellent surfaces retain about 99% original dark earth finish. The sculpted G10 bore. This 1972-manufactured revolver retains about 99% original blue "Piranha" grips with SIG medallions rate excellent. This miniature 1911 and anodized finishes, to include the spare cylinder, showing light clone features ambidextrous thumb safety, three dot "Siglite" sights that muzzle wear and sporadic handling marks. The smooth oil finished still glow, checkered frontstrap and checkered mainspring housing. It walnut factory grips with silver Ruger Phoenix medallions rate excellent. includes the original factory hard case correctly end labeled and This revolver features a round serrated front sight, drift adjustable rear numbered to the gun, a single magazine with oversized finger rest sight, aluminum ejector rod housing with straight slot, solid round ejector baseplate extension, a single magazine with plain flush seating rod head and it still times and locks up correctly. The spare cylinder is baseplate, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. A numbered to another gun but functions properly. It includes the original great concealed carry firearm. (8A9897-67) {MODERN} (500/700) factory box and shipping sleeve correctly end spaced and numbered to Est. 500 - 700 the gun. The transfer bar safety update has not been installed on this 2069 Colt Second Generation Model 1862 Pocket Navy Percussion Revolver gun. A very nice Old Model Ruger. (8A9769-27) {MODERN} (500/700) serial #58366, .36 cal., 5 1/2' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This Est. 500 - 700 lovely little Navy is as new in the box with excellent condition. The metal 2064 Smith & Wesson Model 66-1 Combat Magnum Revolver surfaces retain about 99% original finishes with rich blue on the barrel serial #85K3755, 357 Magnum, 2 1/2" pinned barrel with an excellent and cylinder and the grip frame has beautiful silver plate with minor bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate near excellent with scattered light tarnishing. The frame, loading lever and hammer retain robust handling marks. The service trigger and hammer retain full hard chrome case-hardened colors. The one-piece factory walnut grips are numbered finish with operational marks. The un-numbered checkered walnut to the gun and rate excellent. All the numbered parts are correct to the factory Magana grips with silver S&W medallions rate very good to gun and it still times and locks up correctly. The original factory box is excellent with handling marks. This gun features a red ramp front sight, included and it is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun. It also black blade micro adjustable rear sight, it still times and locks up includes a manual and paperwork. A beautiful Colt in un-used condition. correctly and has recessed chambers. A great home defense or (8A9896-55) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) concealed carry gun. (8A9897-56) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2070 Colt Second Generation 3rd Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver 2065 Colt Pre-Woodsman Target Model Semi-Auto Pistol serial #22584, .44 cal., 7 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This serial #26487, 22 LR, 6 5/8" pencil barrel with an excellent bore. This "C"-series revolver remains as new in the box with about 99% original pistol was inside threaded for suppressor or suppressor coupling back blue. The frame, hammer and loading lever retain beautiful during the period of use. The metal surfaces of this 1921-manufactured case-hardened colors and the brass grip frame rates excellent showing pistol retain perhaps 60-65% original blue with the greatest loss to the slight tarnish. The smooth one-piece factory walnut grips are numbered barrel which has toned to brown in addition to thinning finish, a few to the gun and rate excellent. This big gun still times and locks up areas of cleaned oxidized pitting and handling marks. The diamond correctly and all the numbered parts are correct to the gun. The gun checkered walnut factory grips rate very good to excellent showing light includes the original factory woodgrain box with Styrofoam insert that is wear. The pistol has the standard features of an elevation adjustable correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. bead front sight and windage adjustable rear sight. The interesting The Dragoons are impressive guns in-hand and fine collectibles. The feature is the threads cut inside the muzzle that measure approximately second-generation revolver makes good up-start collectible or fine .333" wide (top of threads) x approximately .613" deep. The internal shooter. (8A9896-53) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) threads keep the lines of the barrel "clean" and allows an appropriate Est. 500 - 700 coupler to be screwed to match the can being used. It is not clear if this 2071 Colt Second Generation 2nd Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver factory or later added, but it is well done. The pistol includes a single serial #34236, .44 cal., 7 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This Colt two-tone Colt marked magazine. An interesting example from simpler sports excellent condition and is as new in the box with about 99% times when suppressors were an over-the-counter purchase. original blue finish. Colt famous case-hardened colors adorn the frame, (8A9790-12) {C&R} (500/700) hammer and loading lever assembly. The brass Dragoon grip frame Est. 500 - 700 rates excellent with scattered light tarnish. The one-piece smooth factory 2066 Colt Police Positive Revolver walnut grips rate excellent and are numbered to the gun. All appropriate serial #171159, 32 Colt New Police, 6" barrel with a partially pitted bore. parts are correctly numbered to the gun and it has a crisp action. The This 1921-manufactured revolver remains in excellent condition, the revolver includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish showing very light and numbered to the gun. An affordable authentic Colt Dragoon for the freckling, slight edge wear and handling marks. The trigger face is worn collector or shooter. (8A9896-51) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) to pewter with strong blue on its remainder and on the hammer spur, the Est. 500 - 700 hammer showing bright sides with minor oxidation on both parts. The 2072 Colt Second Generation 1st Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver checkered fleur-de-lis hard rubber factory grips are in beautiful condition, serial #32986, .44 cal., 7 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This lovely they are numbered to the gun, feature COLT in an oval and a stylized First Model is as new in the box with about 99% original blue finish. This "C" around each screw escutcheon. It has fixed rear sight, half-moon revolver retains beautiful case-hardened colors on the frame, hammer front sight and it still times and locks up correctly. An excellent example and loading lever assembly. The brass Dragoon style grip frame rates of an early Police Positive. (8A9896-25) {C&R} (600/800) excellent with traces of light tarnish. The one-piece smooth factory Est. 600 - 800 walnut grips are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun and timing and lock up are correct. The revolver includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. A great addition to a Colt collection or for the Civil War aficionados. (8A9896-52) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2073 Colt Second Generation Model 1848 Walker Percussion Revolver 2079 Savage Model 10 Predator Hunter Bolt Action Rifle serial #3900, 44 cal., 9" barrel with an excellent bore. This Walker serial #G846600, 204 Ruger, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. remains in excellent condition and is unfired. The metal surfaces retain Both the metal surfaces and the checkered pistolgrip synthetic stock about 99% original blue showing a light operation mark on the rear of retain 99% factory ''Realtree Hardwoods'' camouflage finish. The barrel the cylinder on two chambers and minute disassembly marks by the is crisply marked, with the characters highlighted with yellow paint for wedge. The frame, hammer and loading lever assembly have vibrant improved visibility against the camouflaged finish. The rifle has no case-hardened colors. The brass triggerguard strap rates excellent. The provisions for open sights, but is factory fitted with Weaver-style scope smooth walnut factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. bases on the receiver. Included with the rifle is the factory box, end The revolver includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a detachable magazine, a lock, and labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. An excellent manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and Walker with plenty of condition. (8A9896-54) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) may have very small rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-530) Est. 500 - 700 {MODERN} (500/700) 2074 Colt Second Generation Model 1851 Navy Percussion Revolver Est. 500 - 700 serial #27973, .36 cal., 7 1/2" octagon barrel with an excellent bore. This 2080 U.S. Model 1903 Mark I Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory beautiful little Navy is as new in the box with wonderful condition. The serial #1065274, 30-06, 24'' 7-44 dated High Standard barrel with a metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue finish on the barrel and bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of the rifle retain about 97% cylinder plus full silver plate on the grip frame assembly. The arsenal parkerized finish with light wear on the bolt and bearing surfaces case-hardened colors on the frame, hammer and loading lever are Colt of the receiver, a few scattered spots of light oxidation and traces of light lustrous mix of blues, purple and straw. The smooth one-piece factory pitting, and a few light handing marks. The extractor, bolt shroud, barrel walnut grips are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. The gun still band, and nosecap retain about 90% blue finish with fine oxidation on times and locks up as well as the day it left Colt with a crisp action and the nosecap and barrel band, light wear on the extractor, and a light all numbered parts are correct to the gun. The revolver includes the toning to brown on the bold shroud. The scant-style walnut stock is in original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a small chip forming gun, manual and paperwork. A beautiful "second-genny" Navy. behind the receiver and scattered light handling marks; the stock (8A9896-56) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) features dual reinforcing bolts and appears unmarked. The receiver Est. 500 - 700 markings remain crisp, the barrel markings are light but easily legible, 2075 Browning A-Bolt II Varmint Stalker Bolt Action Rifle and the bolt shroud is ''R'' marked. The front sight blade is absent. A serial #06166MV351, 223 WSSM, 24" heavy barrel with a bright solid 1919-made rifle that was arsenal reworked for use in the Second excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original matte blue World War. (14A9100-758) [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] finish. The checkered pistolgrip Dura-Touch armor coated composite {C&R} (600/800) stock remains excellent with factory label still on right side of buttstock Est. 600 - 800 and some light rub marks in the left center of the stock behind the 2081 U.S. Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory checkering. Included with rifle is the original factory cardboard box, serial #598307, 30-06, 24'' 2-15 dated Springfield Armory barrel with a single detachable box magazine, lock and papers. A virtually as-new lightly oxidized bore with scattered spots of moderate oxidation. The A-Bolt II Varmint Stalker. (59723-26) {MODERN} (500/700) barrel and receiver have toned to a smoky gray patina with light wear on Est. 500 - 700 the high edges and contact points and scattered specks of oxidation, the 2076 Browning Model 65 Lever Action Rifle rear sight base and nosecap have developed a mottled light brown serial #03011PN167, 218 Bee, 24'' barrel with an excellent, bright bore. patina with remnants of blue finish, and the triggerguard, magazine The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% original blue that is lightly floorplate, bolt and front sight protector have been cleaned to gunmetal toning to brown and has areas of light handling marks and wear with generous remnants of blue finish on the magazine floorplate and throughout. The smooth walnut stocks rate near excellent and have scattered light oxidation staining on all; the magazine cutoff shows some small dings and other light handling marks to both the forearm and muted casehardened color. The walnut stock is in very good plus the pistolgrip buttstock. The original sights remain intact, minus the front condition as lightly cleaned with a tiny crack beginning behind the sight hood, the barrel has been tapped for a mount just behind the rear receiver at the top of the wrist, and a few light handling marks; the sight. Made for only one year, this is a great example of these limited handguard is in about very good condition with crazing of the added production rifles, only about 3,500 having been produced between glossy finish, an about 1'' hairline crack in the nose, and a few light 1989-1990. (4A9808-24) {MODERN} (500/700) dings. The stock is marked with a crisp boxed ''J.S.A.'' cartouche on the Est. 500 - 700 left side of the wrist, ''F / B'' within the relieved area for the magazine 2077 Kimber Of Oregon Model 82 Government Contract Bolt Action Rifle cutoff, and the faint remnants of a circled ''P'' proof that is largely serial #GM011920, 22 LR, 25'' heavy target barrel with a bright, illegible. The receiver markings remain crisply stamped, and the barrel excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that is markings have softened slightly but are still easily legible. The rifle is mixing with some scattered light specks of surface oxidation. The sighted with the original Model 1905 rear sight and blade front sight, with smooth target-style pistolgrip stock is in overall excellent condition with detachable front sight hood. As with all low-numbered 1903 rifles, no exception of the well-known ''box cutter'' thin and light intermittent thought should be given to loading or firing these arms. An honest 1903 scratch traveling the length of the left side of the stock, and a few light rifle produced during the First World War. (14A9803-19) {C&R} handling marks. The stock is fitted with three 1/2'' polymer spacers and (500/700) a 3/8'' ''KIMBER'' marked rubber riflepad, giving an overall length of pull Est. 500 - 700 of 13 3/4''. A 3/4'' wide accessory rail is inset within the full length of the 2082 U.S. Model 1861 Percussion Rifle-Musket by Parkers' Snow & Co. with underside of the forend, and a single quick detach sling swivel is Miller Conversion attached. The rifle is sighted with a globe front sight and the original .58 RF, 39'' barrel with a bright very good bore showing some small Kimber marked aperture rear sight, with screw-in fine aperture. The areas of pitting in the strong rifling. The metal surfaces are toning to a receiver is grooved for mounts and target blocks are installed on the dull pewtery patina with tiny spots of light oxidation staining overall. The barrel. The receiver is ''US'' marked just above the serial number, as lockplate is dated 1863 (this date is much rarer than 1864) behind the these rifles were made for a U.S. Government contract then re-sold hammer and marked with a ''(Federal Eagle) / U.S.'' ahead of the through the Civilian Marksmanship Program. A receipt from the Civilian hammer while ''PARKERS' SNOW & CO. / MERIDEN.CONN.'' is below Marksmanship Program, a certificate of authenticity and the original the firing pin housing of the Miller conversion which is marked with the manual are included. This rifle is in excellent condition and has not seen patent dates along with ''MERIDEN MAN'FG. CO. / MERIDEN.CONN.'' much use since it left its time in the service of Uncle Sam. (4A9830-8) The smooth walnut straight grip stock rates very good for its age as {MODERN} (500/700) cleaned with an added finish, a 3'' flexing crack in the right side behind Est. 500 - 700 the middle band, a few short hairline cracks and scattered minor dents 2078 Kel-Tec KSG Slide Action Shotgun and handling marks to be expected of a Civil War service rifle, while the serial #XX4A10, 12 ga, 18 1/2'' plain barrel choked cylinder with a near U.S. marked buttplate remains in fine condition. The Miller conversion excellent bore with two small spots of oxidation. The metal surfaces appears to function well mechanically, the half cock notch is worn but retain 99% parkerized finish. The black Zytel furniture is in excellent the lock is otherwise strong, the sling swivels and original sights condition and features a picatinny rail along the underside of the forend. including the Model 1861 rear remain intact and a correct tulip-headed The shotgun features dual 7-round magazine tubes, ambidextrous slide ramrod with swelled shank is included. A very interesting breechloading release and magazine selectors, and a picatinny top rail for optics conversion in fine condition. (23B9654-46) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) mounting. Included with the shotgun is the factory box, end labeled and Est. 500 - 700 numbered to the gun, chamber flag, and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-229) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2083 Scarce German P.08 Luger Holster with Death Head Stamp by H. Eger 2086 Holloway and Naughton Boxlock Double Ejectorgun & Linde serial #91291, 12 ga., 30'' barrels choked about skeet in both, with bright This holster shows thinning original black finish taking on a dark brown excellent bores, the right tube professionally opened to match the left. tone, scattered light scuffs, minor creasing and discoloration along the The barrels are now a pleasing even plum brown and pewter gray back surface. The stitching is almost entirely intact showing just one streaked patina, the fading primarily in the area above the forend; they small area of slight separation at the edge of the lid. The buckle and are marked ''Holloway & Naughton Birmingham 4'' on the rib with light straps are intact and the maker markings on the interior body are engraved bands at the breeches and rib extension. The boxlock frame somewhat soft but mostly legible reading "H. EGER & LINDE / shows light sprays of open scroll left and right with some light borderline SELIGENTHAL / 1939". The lid shows an impressed SS death head that engraving and retains perhaps 15% original color case hardening, the remains mostly visible with softened edges and wear consistent with the balance a pleasing smoky pewter patina. The checkered scant round balance of the holster, its location and style conforming with other knob English walnut buttstock rates very fine as lightly refinished with known examples. The holster shows no visible Waffenamts which would good mullered border checkering, the wood is still proud, showing light be appropriate for items procured outside of the formal military system. handling marks and a small chip and tiny crack at the rear and left of A very good example of a rare holster for the German military collector. upper tang. The length of pull to the recoil pad and spacers is 14 7/8 (13 (13B9100-315A) [Richard "Stretch" Kennedy Collection] (600/800) 3/8 to the rear of the wood), with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 1/8''. The splinter Est. 600 - 800 forend rates very good showing more wear with the checkering worn 2084 Early Westley Richards Bar-In-Wood Double Hammergun smooth. The gun locks up tight with dual under bites and Greener serial #12433, 12 bore (2 1/2"), 27 13/16" Damascus barrels choked crossbolt showing just the tiniest sliver of light visible between the about improved cylinder with partially bright bores showing light pitting breeches and standing breech and is Nitro proofed for 1 1/4 ounce their full-length, some perhaps a bit more moderate though quite small. loads, with no wall thickness noted below .030''. The arm seems to This is an early centerfire gun, likely made around 1871-1873, not far function well mechanically. A sturdy-feeling British double that would like from the surveyed 16 bore centerfire number 12336 made in 1870. The to be over your dogs this coming fall. (3B9738-73) {C&R} [Kris Congdon barrels appear to be purpose-made for centerfire while the standing Collection] (500/700) breech shows dovetailed retainers for the firing pins. The barrels of this Est. 500 - 700 shotgun have mostly toned to a silvery pewter patina showing some 2087 Brown Manufacturing Company Ballard Sporting Rifle sparsely scattered remnants of old oxidation staining and fine pinprick serial #21209, About .46 cal CF, 27 1/2'' round barrel with an about very pits. The barrels still show some subtle swirling Damascus patterns and good bore which shows strong rifling but with light pitting its full-length. the rib retains strong brown finish. The markings remain crisp and clear, The barrel is an overall pewter gray and dark brown patina, being the rib marked with the 170 New Bond Street London address and the remnants of light oxidation, also with scattered light pinprick pitting. The dolls head extension with "PATENTED OCTOBER 10th 1865". The frame, breechblock, hammer and lever all show some vibrant pale standing breech is marked "WESTLEY RICHARDS" and the water table restored blue, the frame also with remnants of light pitting overall. The "PATENT / 2396". The lockplates are quite nice featuring graceful barrel is marked ''No. 46'' ahead of the rear sight and both the barrel and rebounding pinfire-style hammers with wonderful dolphin head frame are serial numbered alike. The straight grip walnut buttstock rates engraving, both plates are neatly maker-marked and embellished with good plus to perhaps about very good as lightly cleaned, with remnants fine English scrollwork and retain generous case-hardened colors. The of light dings and handling marks throughout, the expected ''Ballard triggerguard has mostly toned to plum-brown patina and the Westley cracks'' at the frame and a 6'' long crack along the right side. It is fitted Richards top lever retains about 90% original bright blue showing some with a carbine style butt, the metal proud of the wood over all with chips light flaking and mild oxidation staining. The checkered round knob at the tang and there is a simple wood screw fitted about midway down pistolgrip walnut buttstock and crab joint forend with horn tip remain in the toeline, likely where there was once a swivel of some type. The very good plus condition showing worn finish, some old smoothed-over splinter style forend is similar showing perhaps a bit more wear. There is tiny chips along the edges of the forend and buttstock and a small a simple blade front sight and simple v-notch rear and the extractor hits slightly raised 1" crack above the right lockplate. There are some other the top of the breechblock, but the arm otherwise seems to function more minor scattered handling marks and the stock features dropper as-designed. Likely once a 46 rimfire, the arm appears to have been points, silver wedge escutcheons and a silver monogram plate along the converted to centerfire at some point, although the firing pin is no longer toe line that is neatly engraved with what appears to be "ECE" or "EEC". present. The breechblock is indeed numbered to the gun and the screw Length-of-pull to the black checkered hard rubber buttplate is about 13 slots show damage. A very good example piece from the Newburyport 7/8" with drops of 1 7/8" and 3". Lock-up shows a little bit of lateral play, Mass-era of the Ballard rifle. (39738-130) {ANTIQUE} [Kris Congdon the barrels are slightly off-face and the locks function crisply. A very Collection] (400/600) respectable example from the early days of centerfire shotshells that Est. 400 - 600 would make a fine addition British arms collection. (13B9738-52) 2088 L.C. Smith Field Grade Featherweight Sidelock Double Shotgun {ANTIQUE} [Kris Congdon Collection] (600/800) serial #FWS 5803, 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked about full in both, showing Est. 600 - 800 bright about excellent bores the left tube with a couple light dings. The 2085 Francotte Grade No. 1 Boxlock Double Shotgun barrels retain about 95% later, excellent quality rust blue, with scattered serial #28977, 12 ga (2 5/8"), 26" Siemens Martin steel barrels choked light dings and handling marks here and there with a rub mark on the improved cylinder and full with bright very fine bores showing a few right tube about halfway down its length and some impact marks on left scattered minor freckles and what appears to be one neatly raised small above the chamber. The frame and lockplates retain about 95% original ding in the right tube. The barrels of this quality vintage double retain color case-hardening, very vibrant in spots and muting in others with the about 96-97% excellent quality restored blue with most of the loss due rounded carry point of the frame primarily a silvery case-hardened to some sparsely scattered minor oxidation staining, light handling patina. The checkered capped pistolgrip American walnut buttstock marks and some areas showing remnants of old pitting beneath the rates very good as lightly cleaned years ago, now devoid of varnish, with finish that is mostly unobtrusive. The rib is nicely matted, has a single the checkering flat-topped, the wood proud in spots, the metal proud in silver band at the rear and the American retailer Von Lengerke & others. The length of pull to the replacement grooved hard rubber Detmold barrel markings are rather soft but mostly legible. The action buttplate is 14'' with drops of 1 3/8'' and 2 3/8''. The splinter forend rates has mostly toned to a silvery pewter patina showing some scattered very good and is unmolested showing flaking original varnish and areas of mild oxidation staining and lightly cleaned fine pinprick pits with flat-topped checkering. The gun locks up tightly on-face and seems to intact fine scrollwork throughout, the fences with oak leaf function well mechanically. A solid Field Grade retaining some lovely embellishments and both sides of the action clearly maker-marked. The case colors. (39730-47) {C&R} [Frank Grzasko Collection] (400/600) checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very fine Est. 400 - 600 condition as lightly refinished long ago showing some scattered light dings and handling marks. The checkering shows some light overall wear and the cheeks are scalloped and checkered as well while the grooved horn buttplate remains in very good plus condition showing some light dings and handling marks. Length-of-pull is 14 3/8" with drops of 1 5/8" and 3". Shotgun features dolls head extension, Greener crossbolt, non-automatic safety, ivory bead front sight and lock-up with dual under-bites. Lock-up is solid though the barrels are slightly off-face, the top lever rests about dead center and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9738-69) {C&R} [Kris Congdon Collection] (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2089 Custom Double Hammer Rifle Conversion by Sanden 2095 Ruger 44 Standard Carbine serial #50266, 45-70 Govt, 22 1/2'' sleeved monobloc barrels with bright serial #102-17966, 44 Magnum, 18 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. excellent bores. This was a Belgian proofed double hammergun whose The metal surfaces retain perhaps 98% original blue with some slight breech was mono-blocked and the barrels sleeved with rather heavy wear on the bottom of the barrel and scattered handling marks. The bolt 45-70 barrels and converted to . The rib reads ''Cal. body is mostly-bright and there is some wear on the loading gate. The .45-70-405 Rem. Conversion by Sanden'', the barrels retaining about smooth walnut stock with later-added 1'' pad is near very good, there are 97% hot immersion blue. The frame and back action locks are a some scattered handling marks and a few light scratches. The carbine is tarnished pewter gray patina and show overall oak leaf and acorn sighted with a flip-up white triangle rear sight and a brass bead front engraving chiseled-in-relief on the fences, continuing onto the hammers sight. (22A9803-13) {MODERN} (600/800) and bow of the triggerguard, the guard with some light brown oxidation. Est. 600 - 800 The checkered round knob European walnut buttstock rates very good 2096 Browning BDA-380 Semi-Auto Pistol as lightly refinished years ago, retaining some light dings and handling serial #425PY24258, 380 ACP, 3 13/16" barrel with an excellent bore. marks beneath, the splinter forend worn nearly smooth. The length of This 1982-manufactured pistol remains in excellent condition with about pull to the Pachmayr Decelerator recoil pad is 14 1/2''. The arm locks up 99% original nickel plate. The smooth walnut factory grips with Browning with dual under bites and wedge-style rib extension and exhibits some medallions rate excellent. The gun features sights modified into three very light lateral play with a very tiny whisper of light visible on the right dot configuration, ambidextrous slide mounted safety / de-cockers and tube. The arm is sighted with a hooded sporting ramp front sight and two fixed overtravel stop on the trigger. The pistol includes the original leaf rear, atop a custom-made quarter rib, one standing, one folding. It factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair does not appear to have been regulated yet. The firing pins are of thirteen-round nickel plate factory magazines, set of wrap-around somewhat mushroomed and the firing pin bushings left and right are checkered rubber Pachmayr grips and manual. A great concealed carry cracked and should be replaced. Mr. Dan Sanden is a farmer and former or home defense gun. Please see our November On-Line Only auction selectman in Phillipson Mass and studied gunsmithing in the 1960s at for BDA magazines. (8A9899-61) {MODERN} (500/700) Trinidad State Junior College in Colorado. As with all arms of custom Est. 500 - 700 construction, a qualified gunsmith should be sought to determine the 2097 Colt New Frontier 22 Scout Single Action Revolver fitness of this arm for any type of service prior to use. (3A9738-258) serial #L09615, 22 Magnum RF, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. The {MODERN} [Kris Congdon Collection] (500/700) metal surfaces of this 1974-manufactured revolver retain about 97% Est. 500 - 700 original blue, case-hardened and anodized finishes showing sparse 2090 Dan Wesson Arms Model 15-2 Double Action Revolver edge wear, pinprick pitting on the very end of the ejector rod housing serial #234484, 357 Magnum, 2 1/2'' shrouded barrel with an excellent and handling marks. The frame retains bold case-hardened colors with a bore. The metal surfaces retain near 99% original blue with some light stain on the recoil shield and the sides of the hammer have toned scattered light handling marks, this is a Monson, MA, revolver likely to light gray. The checkered synthetic factory grips feature a Rampant manufactured in the late-70s or early-80s. The checkered black rubber Colt in an oval and Federal Eagle and rate excellent. The revolver Pachmayr ''GRIPPER'' combat grips are excellent. The revolver is features a serrated ramp front sight, Colt Accro rear sight, later added equipped with an adjustable smooth blade rear sight and a serrated overtravel stop on the trigger and it times and locks up correctly. The 22 ramp with red insert front sight. The ''Monson Models'' are considered LR cylinder is not provided. A fine gun for the upstart collector or for field the nicer-finished and better-manufactured than their earlier-made use. (8A9740-50) {MODERN} (500/700) counterparts. (22A9871-10) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2098 Colt Peacemaker 22 Scout Single Action Revolver 2091 Dan Wesson Arms Model 15-2HV Double Action Revolver serial #L07371, 22 Magnum RF, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. This serial #375505, 357 Magnum, 6'' shrouded ventilated rib barrel with an 1974-manufactured revolver remains in excellent condition with about excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with some 99% original finishes, the barrel and unfluted cylinder are a rich blue, the light handling marks, this is a ''Monson Model'' revolver known as the frame black anodized. They show light edge wear and few handling more coveted Dan Wesson . The checkered walnut factory marks, the frame retains beautiful case-hardened colors. The checkered grips with gold ''DW'' medallions are near excellent with some small synthetic factory grips rate excellent and feature a Rampant Colt in an blemishes mostly-segregated to the butt. The revolver has an adjustable oval and Federal Eagle. Timing and lock-up are excellent. (8A9740-28) smooth blade rear sight and a serrated blade front sight with a red {MODERN} (500/700) insert. (22A9871-9) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2099 Beretta Super Nova Ducks Unlimited Slide Action Shotgun 2092 Custom Ruger 77/22 Bolt Action Rifle serial #2008DU2154, 12 ga., 26" ventilated rib multi-choke barrel with a serial #700-41718. 22 LR, 20'' barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original matte and bolt retain 99% original blue, the receiver, grip cap and checkered blue finish. The grooved pistolgrip black synthetic Comfor-Tech Niedner-style buttplate retain 99% matte target gray finish. The custom buttstock and forearm remain excellent. The right side of the receiver Monte Carlo-style capped pistolgrip walnut stock with left-side has raised "(Duck Head) DUCKS UNLIMITED" markings. The barrel is shadowline cheekpiece and wraparound checkering is excellent, the equipped with a red fiber-optic front bead, silver mid-bead and an figure is wonderful with a nice fleur-de-lis pattern in the checkering and a improved cylinder standard choke tube is included. A virtually as-new right-side palm swell. Rifle is equipped with a bead front sight, flip-up Ducks Unlimited Super Nova shotgun. (5A9901-17) {MODERN} white diamond rear sight and 1'' Ruger scope rings. Included are a (500/700) single factory magazine and the original box with manual. (22A9899-55) Est. 500 - 700 {MODERN} (600/800) 2100 Ruger 10/22 International Semi-Auto Carbine Est. 600 - 800 serial #80282, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The 2093 Heckler & Koch USP 45 Semi-Auto Pistol metal surfaces on this original production carbine retain 97-98% original serial #25-013176, 45 ACP, 4 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The blue with some patches of very fine oxidation primarily toward the slide retains 98% original matte blue with some edge wear and some muzzle and a couple tiny nicks along the edges of the receiver. The scattered blemishes. The polymer frame with accessory rail, left-side checkered walnut full length Mannlicher stock remains very good plus decocker and stippled grip is excellent. Pistol is equipped with three-dot with sparsely scattered light handling marks and a 1 1/2" spot of flaking sights and an ambidextrous flipper-style magazine release. This in the left side behind the forend cap. A solid scope base has been 1995-manufactured first-year-production pistol comes with two factory mounted atop the receiver and a single factory magazine is included. An magazines, factory paperwork and the original Kraft-style box with nice honest early production International manufactured in 1967. matching label. (22A9808-73) {MODERN} (600/800) (5A9907-1) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 600 - 800 Est. 500 - 700 2094 Sig Sauer P320 Semi-Auto Pistol 2101 Remington Model 11-87 Police Semi-Auto Shotgun serial #58A029696, 9mm, 4 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide serial #PC554516, 12 ga., 18" barrel choked cylinder with a bright retains 99% original black Nitron with a couple small blemishes. The excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original parkerized finish hard-to-find ''FULL LARGE''-marked frame with accessory rail and with some minor storage and handling marks. The checkered black stippled grip frame is excellent. The pistol is equipped with Siglite sights synthetic Speedfeed Sporting buttstock and forearm remain excellent, that glow bright green, a DAO trigger and the slide release is butt is equipped with a Limbsaver solid rubber recoil pad. Shotgun ambidextrous. Included are a factory hard case, paperwork, a P320 features Iron Sight Gun Works combat front and ghost ring rear sights, patch and a single factory magazine. (22A9830-48) {MODERN} an extended charging handle and swivel studs. An excellent tactical (500/700) shotgun designed for all peace-keeping and insurgency applications. Est. 500 - 700 (5A9903-9) {MODERN} (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2102 Ruger No. 3 Liberty Model Falling Block Carbine 2109 Ithaca Model 37 Deluxe Slide Action Shotgun serial #130-57410, 30-40 Krag, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #M370009807, 16 ga., 28'' ventilated rib screw-in choke barrel The metal surfaces retain 98% plus original blue, the receiver lightly with an as-new, likely unfired bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% toning to plum. The left side of barrel has 200th Year Bicentennial original blue, the only noticeable loss being along the bearing surfaces markings. The smooth straight grip walnut buttstock and forearm remain of the magazine tube. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and excellent with a couple minor blemishes. The original sights remain grooved corncob forend rate excellent and have only a few slight intact, an excellent Liberty Model No. 3 rifle. (5A9790-58) {MODERN} handling or rack marks. The original box is included which is numbered (600/800) to the shotgun and contains the manual, warranty card magazine tube Est. 600 - 800 plug, choke wrench key and three Colonial chokes: full, modified and 2103 Ruger Model 77/22 Bolt Action Rifle improved cylinder. A near new-in-box example made in 1997 that has serial #720-34783, 22 Hornet, 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. only a few light blemishes from handling or being in a display rack. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue, loss due to light muzzle (4A9883-1) {MODERN} (500/700) wear and a couple unobtrusive tiny nicks and scratches on the barrel, Est. 500 - 700 the receiver and front band have toned to plum. The checkered walnut 2110 Ithaca Hawken Percussion Rifle pistolgrip stocks remains very good plus with a 1/2" shallow dent in the .50 Cal, 32'' octagon barrel with a 1:66'' rate of twist and an excellent front and rear of the pistolgrip along with other light dents and handling bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original mottled brown finish. marks. A single factory magazine and set of scope rings are included. A There is some light handling and bearing surface wear, the barrel has solid 77/22 Hornet. (5A9896-75) {MODERN} (500/700) some even fading and a few scattered light specks of surface oxidation. Est. 500 - 700 The Cherry Corners lock and parts appear to function correctly as do the 2104 Ruger Model 77/357 Bolt Action Carbine dual set triggers. The Hawken styled walnut stock rates excellent and serial #740-35751, 357 Mag, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. has a few light handling marks. The stock features a silver forend tip and The stainless steel surfaces remain excellent and bright. The checkered wedge pin escutcheons and has a left side cheekrest. The original silver pistolgrip American walnut stock remains excellent and free of any blade front sight and sporting rear sight remain intact. A brass tipped handling marks. Included with the carbine is a dual pocket nylon case, wood ramrod is included. A near excellent example of these quality, scope rings, single magazine, padlock and papers. An as-new 77/357 rare, Hawken-styled black powder arms. (4A9896-156) {ANTIQUE} stainless rifle. (5A9899-23) {MODERN} (600/800) (500/700) Est. 600 - 800 Est. 500 - 700 2105 Armalite M15A2 Semi-Auto Service Rifle 2111 U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle serial #US233411, 5.56mm, 20" 1:9 twist barrel with a bright excellent serial #174303, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with an oxidized bore and strong bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% plus original matte blue with only a rifling. The barrel, bands, and loading gate are toning to a gray-brown couple minute storage marks. The O.D. green buttstock, pistolgrip and patina with some light silvering at the muzzle and on the high edges forearm remain excellent. Rifle features A2 style flashguard, front sight along with tiny speckles of light oxidation staining throughout. The trap and carry handle, there is no magazine present. An excellent Armalite buttplate and triggerguard retain about 99% added matte blue with light M15 rifle. (5A9896-168) {MODERN} (600/800) pitting beneath the finish and a few tiny spots of light oxidation. The Est. 600 - 800 receiver and sideplate have been cleaned to a pewtery case-hardened 2106 Kimber Model 82 Government rifle with U.S. Markings patina with speckles of pinprick pitting, while the bolt is mostly bright with serial #GM007240, 22 LR, 25" heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. some small spots of light oxidation overall. The extractor retains good The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue, only loss due to a few amounts of its original fire blue. The American walnut stock and specks of faint silvering on the receiver. Manufactured in the 1980's for handguard rate very good as lightly cleaned with perhaps a touch of the U.S. Army and later released to the public through the Civilian added finish, a short crack behind the upper tang, a couple drying Marksmanship Program, the receiver is marked "U.S." above the serial cracks around the buttplate and some softened scattered light handling number. The oversized pistolgrip walnut stock remains excellent with a marks from the years overall. There is a clear ''JSA / 1899'' inspector's couple light marks and blemishes and features a solid rubber buttplate cartouche on the left stock flat, a circled ''P'' firing proof behind the with three spacers and handrail in forearm. Rifle further features a globe triggerguard and ''J.L. / 1918'' has been carved into the left side of the style front sight, target blocks, aluminum handstop and telescoping grip. The sling swivels and sights are intact including the Model 1901 bi-pod. An excellent tack-driving Kimber 82 rifle. (5A9896-125) rifle rear sight and the action is smooth and appears to function well {MODERN} (600/800) mechanically. While not a frontline weapon, the Krag rifle was used to Est. 600 - 800 train soldiers during World War I, and according to author Bruce N. 2107 Japanese Type 44 Arisaka Bolt Action Carbine by Tokyo Arsenal Canfield on page 87 of U.S. Infantry Weapons of the First World War, serial #52617, 6.5 Arisaka 19" barrel with a bright near excellent bore ''2,000 Krag rifles (primarily the M1898 model) were taken to France by showing strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this ''no series'' the 10-19 Engineers.'' (23A9891-1) {C&R} (500/700) first variation carbine retain about 90% thinning original blue, loss Est. 500 - 700 primarily along the edges and floorplate, the dustcover showing 2112 SKS-D Pre-Ban Semi-Auto Carbine by Norinco scattered fine pitting. The safety knob, bolt handle and buttplate have serial #8803562, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' chrome-lined barrel with a bright toned to a gray brown patina with spots of modest oxidation on the excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1988-manufactured SKS-D buttplate and small impact marks on the underside of the bolt handle. imported by Beta Arms retain 99% plus original blue while the The chrysanthemum has been struck remaining about 40% intact. The chrome-plated spike bayonet and in-the-white bolt and bolt carrier smooth pistolgrip Asian hardwood stock and handguard remain in very remain bright with a couple tiny spots of oxidation staining on the good condition having been refinished with light handling marks and is underside of the carrier. All parts are coated in factory cosmoline and slightly shy of the buttplate at the toe. The floorplate and dustcover are the correct parts are serialized to the receiver. The unnumbered smooth mismatched, the bolt parts are matching the receiver and the bolt catalpa wood pistolgrip stock and handguard rate excellent plus with a release and rear sight are matching by assembly number. An original cleaning kit contained within the trap buttplate. These variants of the two piece cleaning rod is present in the butt. A very good example of SKS accept AK-47 type detachable box magazines and three these desirable Japanese carbines. (5A9896-151) {C&R} (600/800) new-in-factory-packaging Chinese 30-round ''flatbacks'' are included Est. 600 - 800 along with a cleaning rod, green canvas sling, oil bottle, tools and the 2108 Windham Weaponry WW-15 SRC Semi-Auto Carbine original factory box which is numbered to the gun. This desirable carbine serial #WW103455, 223/5.56mm, 16'' M4 barrel with a 1:9'' rate of twist appears to be unfired and will make an excellent addition to any SKS and a bright, excellent bore. This is a ''Mass Compliant'' variation of enthusiast's collection. (23A9669-2) {MODERN} (500/700) these tactical optics-ready carbines that is in overall excellent condition. Est. 500 - 700 The metal surfaces retain about 99% original anodized and parkerized 2113 Colt Police Positive Double Action Revolver finishes with a few very light handling marks throughout. The black serial #361680, 38 Colt New Police, 4'' barrel with a very good plus bore composite stocks rate excellent and feature a round carbine length showing two small areas of light frosting. This is a Second Issue revolver handguard, standard pistolgrip and a pinned (non) collapsible buttstock. manufactured in 1933. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with The butt is fitted with a U.S. marked ProMag recoil pad. The upper some scattered wear and light blemishes. The checkered walnut factory receiver and gas block both feature flattop picatinny rail mounts for your grips with silver Rampant Colt medallions are near excellent. A choice of quality optics. Other features include a combination well-preserved Police Positive for the Colt enthusiast. (22A9551-1) muzzlebrake, brass deflector and forward assist. There is no bayonet {C&R} (500/700) lug. A single unmarked magazine is included. This is a terrific example Est. 500 - 700 of these compliant tactical carbines that would make a great shooter with the right optics. (Note that while this model is billed as ''Mass Compliant'', you should verify local laws prior to bidding.) (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2114 Pre-War Winchester Model 24 Boxlock Shotgun 2121 Colt Army Special Revolver serial #11836, 12 ga., 30'' barrels choked modified and full with excellent serial #485372, 32-20 W.C.F., 6" barrel with a near excellent bore bores. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 98% original blue with some showing a few tiny areas of pinprick pitting and oxidation. This scattered light freckles and handling marks and some rub marks on the 1922-manufacture revolver remains in very good condition and retains belly from the forend metal. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and about 75-80% original blue, the barrel and portions of the topstrap toned forend are very good plus with some handling marks and light scratches. to smoky gray, the grip frame turning brown plus very light high edge Shotgun is equipped with double triggers, extractors and an automatic wear and sporadic handling marks. The grips are lovely unmarked safety with the barrels tight and on-face. (22A9803-20) {C&R} (500/700) smooth mother-of-pearl that rate excellent. The action remains crisp with Est. 500 - 700 correct timing and lock up. This revolver shows honest use over the 2115 U.S.R.A. Winchester 94AE Centennial Commemorative Lever Action years. (8A9740-42) {C&R} (500/700) Carbine Est. 500 - 700 serial #6123694, 30-30, 20'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal 2122 Colt Peacemaker 22 Scout Single Action Revolver surfaces retain 99% original blue with some minor handling marks and a serial #G98100, 22 Magnum RF, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. This few faint freckles, the right-side receiver flat is marked ''1894-1994''. The 1974-manufactured revolver retains about 95% original blue, anodized smooth walnut buttstock with checkered hard rubber buttplate and and case-hardened finishes. The case-hardened colors of the frame forend are very good plus with some scattered light handling marks. The remain bold with a moderate dusting of freckling in addition to limited front sight is a small silver bead, the rear sight is a sporting white high edge wear and handling marks on the other surfaces. The triangle and the carbine is equipped with a crossbolt hammer block checkered synthetic factory grips rate excellent and feature a Rampant safety. (22A9741-5) {MODERN} (500/700) Colt in an oval with a Federal Eagle at the butt of each panel. The gun Est. 500 - 700 still times and locks up correctly and should make a fine shooter or 2116 Smith & Wesson Model 37 Chiefs Special Airweight Revolver collectible. (8A9740-29) {MODERN} (500/700) serial #157078, 38 Special, 1 7/8'' pinned barrel with an excellent bore. Est. 500 - 700 The metal surfaces retain near 98% original blue and anodized finishes 2123 Star Model B Bulgarian Contract Semi-Auto Pistol with some silvering of the high edges and some minor operational wear serial #233735, 9mm, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. This interesting on the flat latch and cylinder stop. The hammer and trigger show very gun was one of 15,000 shipped to Bulgaria during WWII (Star Firearms nice case-hardened color. The checkered walnut diamond grips are near by Leonardo M. Antaris). According to Mr. Antaris, Bulgaria bought excellent with very minor blemishes and a bit of tarnish on the S&W 15,000 guns delivered in three equal shipments of 5,000 in 1943-1944. medallions. A nice late-50s revolver perfectly-suited for both collecting After the war they were refinished and sold as surplus but sales were and personal defense. (22A9901-9) {C&R} (600/800) lagging so the importer stamped the guns with "[Eagle] / WaA 251" Est. 600 - 800 Waffenamt marks. This gun is one of those fake German Star Kaliber 08 2117 Custom Winchester Model 70XTR Bolt Action Rifle pistol and it retains about 99% reapplied blue finish showing a few serial #G1424407, 264 Win. Mag., 24'' barrel with an excellent bore. The handling marks. The double diamond checkered walnut factory grips metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with some minor handling marks rate very good showing light handling marks. Numbered parts are and the bolt body with matching serial number is lightly-freckled with a correct to the gun and it appears to function mechanically although the nice engine-turned pattern and a checkered ring around the knob. The thumb safety may need attention. It will not engage without pulling the high-gloss checkered walnut capped pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock with hammer slightly back but once engaged it functions as-designed. The left-side cheekpiece and angled ebony tip is near very good with importer discreetly stamped their marking on the butt near the magazine handling marks and blemishes throughout. The rifle is equipped with a well along with a great fake Waffenamt on the right side of the knuckle. flip-up sporting rear sight and a small bead front sight. (22A9806-4) This one is serial numbered in the second shipment to Bulgaria on {MODERN} (400/600) December 2, 1943. It includes a single Star marked magazine with the Est. 400 - 600 filler insert showing attempts to fill in the pits on the back of the tube. An 2118 Ruger No. 3 Falling Block Rifle interesting conversation piece for the WWII collector. (8A9804-30) serial #130-68531, 45-70, 22'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal {C&R} (600/800) surfaces retain 98% original blue with three very tiny stains on the barrel Est. 600 - 800 and the typically found deep plum tones on the frame. The smooth 2124 Century Arms/Romanian WASR-10 Semi-Auto Rifle by Cugir walnut buttstock and forend are near very good with scattered handling serial #1972CB4975, 7.62x39 mm, 16 1/4" barrel with a bright about marks and one sling swivel stud hole in each piece of wood. The front excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% arsenal applied sight has broken but is an easy fix, the rear sight is an adjustable flip-up parkerized finish, loss due to light edge and contact wear along with white diamond and a set of Weaver rings and bases are included. some minor storage marks. The smooth hardwood buttstock, pistol grip (229890-2) {MODERN} (550/650) and forearm remain excellent with a few minor blemishes. The right side Est. 550 - 650 of the receiver is import marked by CAI, below "MADE BY CN 2119 Colt Trooper Mark III Double Action Revolver ROMARM SA/CUGIR / ROMANIA" while the left side is marked with serial #Y42235, 22 LR, 6'' solid rib barrel with an excellent bore. The model, caliber and serial number. Rifle features a flash hider, threaded metal surfaces retain 99% quality re-applied blue with some scattered aperture peep sight and a Tapco G2 trigger group. There is no tiny freckles and the barrel markings and Rampant Colt stamp remaining magazine present. An excellent WASR rifle built on a 1972 dated crisp. The hammer retains all its very nice contrasting original trunnion. (5A9896-170) {MODERN} (500/700) case-hardened color. The checkered hard rubber Pachmayr Est. 500 - 700 presentation grips with gold Rampant Colt medallions are excellent. This 2125 U.S. Model 1903A3 Rifle By Smith Corona 1981-manufactured revolver is outfitted with a serrated ramp front sight serial #4775755, 30-06, 24" 10-43 dated Smith Corona barrel with a and an adjustable square-notch blade rear sight. A great rimfire Trooper bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% quality gray for the range or the woods. (22A9830-63) {MODERN} (500/700) original Smith Corona parkerizing, loss due to light edge wear and Est. 500 - 700 thinning on the floorplate. The bolt body and most of its component parts 2120 Colt Official Police Double Action Revolver retain about 95% Smith Corona gray parkerizing, the extractor is toning serial #868770, 38 Special, 6" barrel with an excellent bore. This to gray and bright gun metal. The bolt sleeve retains 98% original blue revolver has been partially refurbished but remains in excellent with minor edge wear and is marked with an "R" on the right side, there condition. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original and reapplied is an "X" stamped atop the bolt root. The scant pistolgrip walnut stock finish showing scattered light oxidation blemishes, some lightly cleaned. and handguard remain near excellent showing a light cleaning with The barrel, cylinder and sideplate are original blue with professionally some minor handling marks and no visible cartouche or secondary reapplied blue to the frame. The fully checkered walnut grips rate good markings. The front sight protector remains in place and included is a to very good with light to moderate wear and a check forming on the period leather sling and combination oiler in the butt. An excellent back of the left panel around the escutcheon. The grips feature silver refurbished Smith Corona rifle. (5A9896-138) {C&R} (600/800) Rampant Colt medallions and are numbered to the gun. The gun still Est. 600 - 800 times and locks up as well as the day it left Colt in 1959. A fine example for the upstart collector or it should make a nice shooter. (8A9740-31) {C&R} (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2126 U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory 2129 Lovely Argentine Model 1891 Bolt Action Rifle by Loewe serial #157396, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with a mostly bright lightly frosted serial #G7490, 7.65mm Argentine, 29'' barrel with a bright excellent bore showing a few scattered areas of light pitting in the rifling. The bore. The barreled action of this early-production Model 1891 retains metal surfaces are toning to an overall gray patina, the buttplate more of about 97% original blue with some light silvering at the muzzle, a small a brown patina, with some scattered small spots of old light oxidation spot of loss on the top of the barrel toning to gray and some scattered and light handling marks, light silvering at the muzzle and a tiny area of very light freckling and fine handling marks. The buttplate shows the fine pitting on the loading gate. The bolt is mostly bright with the handle typical heel and toe wear while the triggerguard, magazine, barrel band having aged to a charcoal gray patina while the extractor displays good and forend cap retain most of their original blue showing some faint amounts of its original fire blue. The smooth black walnut straight grip freckling, high edge wear and light handling marks toning to gray. The stock and handguard rate about very good showing a worn coat of later bolt stop and upper band spring and many of the screw heads display added finish, a small chip at the toe, the wood worn away on the left much brilliant fire blue while the bolt and cleaning rod are bright with just side of the buttplate tang and some scattered light dings and handling a touch of staining on the bolt. The Argentine national crest on the marks from the years. The faint remnants of a boxed inspector's receiver ring is fully intact and very crisp, as are all the other markings cartouche are on the left stock flat and a slightly softened circled ''P'' and various acceptance stamps. The bolt is numbered to another rifle firing proof and ''54'' inspection mark are behind the triggerguard. The and the following parts are correctly serialized to the receiver: barrel, stacking and sling swivels are intact, the rifle is sighted with a blade front magazine, rear sight, stock, and cleaning rod with brass slotted tip. The and Model 1902 rear with swing-up aperture and the very smooth action walnut straight grip stock and early short handguard rate fine with some appears to function well mechanically. A very good and honest example scattered light handling marks to be expected of an antique service rifle of this important U.S. martial arm. (23A9830-21) {C&R} [Dr. William C. and all cartouches and stampings remain clear, if slightly softened from Nugent Collection] (500/700) time. The sights are intact, the action appears to function well Est. 500 - 700 mechanically and an Argentine M91 brass muzzle protector and a period 2127 U.S. Model 1884 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory brown leather sling with brass hardware is included which remains in serial #309194, 45-70 Govt., 32 5/8'' barrel with a mostly bright very excellent condition and is numbered ''358''. An excellent condition and good bore with a few areas of fine pitting in the otherwise strong rifling. extremely well-built Argentine Mauser with intact markings and desirable The metal surfaces of this early Model 1884 are toning to a brown patina early features that is sure to make a welcome addition to your martial with the area around the muzzle toning more to gray with a few arms collection. (23A9878-8) {ANTIQUE} (550/750) scattered small spots of old light oxidation, a few minor handling marks Est. 550 - 750 and modest amounts of original blue along the wood line and in the 2130 As-New Winchester Model 94 NRA Centennial Lever Action Musket protected areas. The 1873-dated breechblock and tang show some light serial #NRA43360, 30-30, 26'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The speckles toning to brown and retain a good amount of their original metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a couple tiny spots of case-hardened colors, particularly on the underside of the breechblock. light oxidation on the end of the lower tang and the faintest of handling The breech of the barrel is stamped with a ''V / P / (eagle head) / P'' marks on the toe and heel of the buttplate. The upper tang is marked proof while the lockplate is properly marked with a Federal Eagle ahead ''MODEL 1894 / WINCHESTER'', the right side of the breech displays of the hammer and with ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' below the thumbpiece ''NRA CENTENNIAL MUSKET'' while the right side of the frame is and ''US / C / 38'' is on the tang of the buttplate. The walnut straight grip embellished with a splash of simple scroll fore and aft while the left side stock rates very good as lightly cleaned with a touch of added finish, a bears ''NRA'' in an engraved oval with ''1871'' and ''1971'' on the flanks. short hairline crack behind the lockplate, a tiny chip in the right side of The smooth walnut straight grip stock and full-length forend rate the cleaning rod channel, a few minor dings on the buttstock and some excellent plus with perhaps a faint handling mark or two with the right scattered light handling marks overall. The left stock flat features a side of the buttstock featuring a gold-colored inlaid medallion displaying softened ''SWP / 1885'' inspector's cartouche and a softened circled ''P'' the NRA Heritage emblem overtop ''Centennial / 1871-1971''. The sling firing proof is behind the triggerguard. The original stacking and sling swivels and original sights are intact, the action appears to function well swivels are intact with the upper sling swivel slightly bent, the original mechanically and included is the original factory box labeled and sights including the R-marked Model 1884 Buffington rear sight are numbered to the gun and the NRA-marked factory hangtag. This intact and a slotted cleaning rod is included. The three-position lock and handsome commemorative Model 94 musket remains in as-new tumbler remain very strong and crisp on this very good Model 1884 condition and is sure to make an excellent addition to your collection. Trapdoor rifle. (23A9830-25) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. William C. Nugent (23A9888-1) {MODERN} (500/700) Collection] (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2131 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine 2128 Fine Argentine Model 1909 Bolt Action Rifle by DWM serial #1211520, 30 WCF, 20'' barrel with full magazine and a bright serial #K8444, 7.65mm Argentine, 29'' barrel with a bright excellent excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1939-manufactured carbine bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original and arsenal blue retain about 85-90% original blue which is slightly thinning in a few spots with some light flaking on the receiver ring and Argentine national crest along the barrel to a blue-gray patina with minor silvering at the muzzle. and some areas toning to plum under direct light around the action, The bands, link and the bottoms of the frame and lever are lightly flaking some light silvering on the heel of the buttplate, around the muzzle and to a gray-blue patina with strong amounts of original blue in the on a few of the high edges and an area of faint scratches on the top of protected areas with some scattered light handling marks and light the barrel. The trigger, rear sight slider and spring, bolt stop, floorplate silvering of the high edges overall. The smooth walnut straight grip stock release and screw heads retain nearly all their original brilliant fire blue and forend rate very good with a tiny chip behind the upper tang, a long while the upper band appears iridescent. The bolt, bayonet lug and streak of lighter contaminant staining on each side of the wrist and some cleaning rod are bright. The left side of the barrel has been stamped scattered light handling marks overall. The original sights including the ''7.65'', and all metal markings including the Argentine crest are very front sight hood are intact and the action of this classic American deer crisp with seemingly every piece down to the screws showing an rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23A9904-1) {C&R} acceptance stamp. The bolt, triggerguard, stock and cleaning rod are (500/700) serialized to the receiver. The walnut straight grip stock rates very good Est. 500 - 700 plus with some scattered minor dings and handling marks, primarily on the buttstock, with the most prominent being an area of light abrasions on the left side and the handguard rates excellent. All wood markings are crisp including the acceptance stamps on the handguard and along the toeline and the right side of the buttstock bears an oval cartouche. The sling swivels and original sights are intact, a brass muzzle protector numbered to another gun is included and the action of this handsome and fine condition rifle appears to function well mechanically. (23A9878-2) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2132 Winchester Model 52B Bolt Action Rifle 2136 Walther Model PPK Semi-Auto Pistol serial #61256B, 22LR, 28" standard weight target barrel with a bright serial #793037, 32 ACP, 3 1/4" barrel with a near excellent bore excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 94% original blue with showing limited light oxidized and light pitting at the muzzle. This most of the loss located on the bottom metal and trigger guard typical of commercial proofed pistol retains about 90% original blue showing the Model 52. The bolt has the matching serial number electro-penciled moderate edge wear with a few areas of oxidized pitting. The one-piece on the bottom flat. The top of the barrel has a thin 2" scratch forward of wrap around checkered brown synthetic factory grip feature a Walther the receiver with thinning finish at the muzzle, along left side rear of the banner at the top of each side and rates good with minimal wear but receiver and the top of the barrel band has had a 3/8" long section there is a 5/8" long check on the top of the right panel. This pistol removed. The walnut pistol grip stock rates very good with few scattered features a small round hammer, ninety-degree safety, lanyard loop, small dings and handling marks, minor flaking varnish on the bottom of frame mounted magazine release and lanyard loop. It includes a single the pistol grip and a 1/4" round hole epoxy-repaired on the left side of Walther marked magazine with brown finger extension floorplate and a the buttstock. The stock displays an attractive straight grain pattern single black softshell leather military flap holster with spare magazine throughout with subtle contrasting vertical grain structure on the pouch on the front in fair condition. The stitching on the bottom of the buttstock. The rifle features an added adjustable aluminum buttplate holster is starting to separate and it shows several small wear holes, with a white line spacer and rubber pad, two steel target blocks have crazing and oxidation on the leather; it is unmarked. This gun has seen been installed for scope mounting, six position handstop rail with a some honest use since 1939 but remains in very good condition. rotating sling swivel and is sighted with a Redfield Olympic target sight in (8A9855-1) {C&R} (600/800) excellent condition and a Lyman 17A front globe sight. Included with the Est. 600 - 800 rifle is a correct two rib Winchester marked magazine, an extra 2137 Argentine Model 1909 Bolt Action Rifle By DWM non-target rear sight aperture and a spare Lyman 17A globe sight with serial #E7863, 7.65 Argentine, 29" barrel with a bright excellent bore. five various inserts. A classic rimfire target rifle ready for vintage small The barrel, bands and bottom metal retain 95-98% original blue, loss bore competition. (25A9830-7) {C&R} (600/800) primarily along the edges and a couple pinprick nicks in the top of the Est. 600 - 800 barrel. The bolt release, floorplate release and most of the screw heads 2133 U.S. Model 1917 Bolt Action Rifle by Eddystone retain much bright fire blue. The receiver and bolt still retain all their serial #1029633, 30-06, 26" High Standard barrel with a very good plus bright finish and the buttplate shows only a few spots of light staining. bore with very light frosting and strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain The Argentine crest atop the receiver remains crisp and all numbered 95% arsenal applied smooth black Parkerizing with light wear on the parts are matching including the cleaning rod and muzzle protector. The contact points, scattered light scratches and the bolt handle and pistolgrip hardwood stock and handguard remain in excellent condition floorplate toning to olive green. The barrel is marked "HS" with a flaming and are numbered to the gun, the crest in the right side of the butt bomb and a "P" just forward of the nosecap. The receiver ring model remains crisp as does the proof atop the handguard. An excellent all markings remain strong with a very soft ordnance bomb on the left side matching example of these high-quality military rifles. (5A9896-110) of the receiver and the WW II replacement bolt is marked "USMC" with a {C&R} (600/800) partial ordnance bomb and retains much of its finish. The visible parts on Est. 600 - 800 the rifle are all properly "E" marked and include the stock tip, sight base 2138 British Percussion-Converted Blunderbuss and slide, safety (with eagle's head), cocking piece, bolt sleeve, sling 1 1/2'' bore, 22'' barrel with an oxidized bore. This iron-barreled swivel and stacking swivel. The walnut stock rates very good, as lightly blunderbuss was converted to percussion using the French side-lug cleaned with a dark oil finish, no cracks, and the expected bumps, method. The barrel and lock are toning to an overall oxidized brown bruises and small impact marks. The replacement front handguard is of patina, the left side of the barrel appearing more speckled gray, as a lighter color than the rest of the wood and the stock is marked with a lightly cleaned long ago with some fine pinprick pitting throughout which "S SSA" rebuild stamp on the left side of the stock and a "P" in a square is slightly more pronounced around the area of percussion. The brass firing proof behind the trigger guard. A nice San Antonio Arsenal rebuild mountings have aged to a lightly tarnished warm mustard patina with a that functions well mechanically and would make a fine shooter. small dent in the left edge of the buttplate. The lockplate is simply (25A9830-41) {C&R} (500/700) marked ''BLAKE'' ahead of the hammer while the left side of the breech Est. 500 - 700 displays London definitive black powder proof and view marks. The 2134 Remington Model 141 Gamemaster Slide Action Rifle European walnut stock with fluted comb rates about fair with the forend serial #50228, 35 Remington, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The warped to the right and missing a rather long piece from each wood line, metal surfaces of this 1945 early post war manufactured rifle retain 95% which were sanded smooth long ago. There is a lengthy repaired crack original blue with most of the loss due to light operational wear on the in the wrist arcing between the rear of the breech tang and the rear of magazine tube and very light freckling along the receiver. The bolt the lockplate, and various other sizeable cracks around the action, some remains mostly bright with some minor gray discoloration and the trigger scattered bruises and filled repairs on the forend and some small spots and loading gate retain excellent vibrant color case-hardening. The of paint transfer overall. The left stock flat features a softened ''(star) / A'' aluminum checkered buttplate retains about 95% black enamel finish cartouche and the illegible remnants of a script word can be seen on the with some flattened points at the heel and minor edge wear. The smooth left forend above the tailpipe. A screw is missing from the triggerguard pistolgrip stock and grooved forearm remain in fine condition with a tang leaving a small vacant hole, the ramrod is not present and the lock small chip at the toe and a 1/8" chip on the top of the wrist with no remains strong and crisp. This British blunderbuss will make an cracks, with scattered impact marks, dings and scratches throughout. excellent conversation piece hanging above the mantel or on the wall of The rifle is sighted with the original rear sight with elevator and the your library. (23A9785-3) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) ramped bead front sight and appears to function well mechanically. A Est. 500 - 700 nice example of this classic Remington sporting arm awaiting its return 2139 U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory to the fall whitetail woods. (25A9808-52) {C&R} (500/700) serial #417279, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with a good bore showing areas Est. 500 - 700 of light pitting throughout the strong rifling. The receiver, sideplate and 2135 A.H. Fox A Grade Boxlock Double Shotgun gate display a pleasing pewtery case-hardened patina with light serial #11193, 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked improved modified and full oxidation staining overall and remnants of original blackening in the with near excellent mostly-shiny bores showing very shallow pits. The protected areas, while the remaining metal surfaces have aged to an barrels retain perhaps 95-97% original blue, there is some thinning to overall dark gray patina with the bands toning to plum gray. There are brown near the breeches, edge wear at the muzzle and scattered light speckles of light oxidation staining throughout along with some scattered blemishes and pinpricks. The frame has toned to a silver patina with the minor handling marks to be expected of a military shoulder arm. The A- Grade engraving remaining mostly-crisp with some very faint freckles American black walnut stock and handguard rate very good as perhaps scattered about. The checkered walnut round-knob pistolgrip buttstock lightly cleaned with an unobtrusive repaired crack in the right wood line, with serrated hard rubber buttplate and splinter forend are very good as some tiny slivers missing around the rear sight cutout in the handguard lightly-cleaned with the checkering worn mostly flat-top, an empty swivel and some scattered minor dings and handling marks from military stud hole along the toeline and some very light handling marks. The service. The left side of the wrist displays a softened yet legible ''JSA / length-of-pull is 14'' with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 3/4'', there are double 1902'' cartouche and there is a circled ''P'' firing proof behind the triggers, an automatic safety and the barrels lock-up very tight and triggerguard. The rifle is equipped with a correct Model 1901 rear sight on-face. (22A9803-22) {C&R} (600/800) and a blade front sight, the sling swivels are intact and the action Est. 600 - 800 appears to function well mechanically. A solid example of a late Model 1898 Krag rifle. (23A9544-256) {C&R} (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2140 U.S. Model 1888 Trapdoor Rifle by Springfield Armory 2143 Rare Harrington & Richardson "The American" Double Action Revolver serial #506229, 45-70 Govt., 32 5/8'' barrel with a mostly bright very with Original Box & Extra Length Barrel good bore showing an area of light pitting near the muzzle in the serial #1638, 38 S&W, 6" octagon barrel with a fair bore showing otherwise strong rifling. The barrel is toning to an even blue and plum moderate overall pitting and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The patina under bright light with a few small spots of loss and light muzzle metal surfaces of this No. 3 frame revolver retain about 90% original wear toning to gunmetal gray, and some light handling marks forward of nickel finish with most of the loss along the cylinder showing flaking to the upper band toning to brown with remnants of original blue along the gray-brown patina, some fine scratches and areas of cleaned light wood line. The bands and one-piece triggerguard have aged to a plum pitting. The muzzle and toe of grip frame also show some light flaking brown patina with a few light handling marks and light silvering of the and minor pitting and the frame with some light freckling and handling high edges along with modest amounts of original bright blue in the marks. The triggerguard retains about 96% original blue showing some protected areas. The receiver, lockplate and hammer display a blue-gray minor flaking, the hammer retains good smoky case-hardened colors patina while the 1884-dated breechblock and breech tang are a mottled while the colors on the trigger remain quite vibrant. The H&R Arms gray-brown patina with remnants of original case-hardened colors in the Company barrel address and model markings on the topstrap remain protected areas and a few tiny spots of light pitting and speckles of light crisp and clear. The checkered black hard rubber crown grips are staining overall. The breech is marked with crisp ''V / P / (eagle head) P'' scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in very fine condition, the right proof and the lockplate is properly stamped with a Federal Eagle ahead panel showing just a tiny chip at the heel and otherwise only a few minor of the hammer and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' below the thumbpiece. The handling marks. Double action will require some mechanical attention as American black walnut stock rates very good to perhaps very good plus it times and locks up the cylinder well but the hammer does not move, with numerous light handling marks on the left side below the action, on single action seems to function well with solid timing and lock-up. The the left side of the buttstock and toeline, along with some scattered box rates about fair and is rather tender showing a number of tape minor handling marks from military service. The stock features a strong repairs to most of the corners and edges, a few moderate tears, flaked ''SWP / 1890'' inspector's cartouche and circled ''P'' firing proof. The areas and scuffs. There are a few faint pencil markings along the bottom original stacking and sling swivels are intact along with the original and the end label is almost entirely intact with just a few small portions sights including the R-marked Buffington rear. The characteristic missing and it appropriately marked for the revolver with "6 INCH bayonet/cleaning rod locks up securely while deployed and stowed and OCTAGON BARREL" sticker, model and designation. A nice the three position lock and tumbler are strong and crisp. A very nice ensemble, Americans with this barrel length are rather scarce and example of the Model 1888 Trapdoor, the last of the big bore black almost never found with a correct factory box. (13C9710-39) {C&R} [The powder rifles issued by the U.S. military. (23A9761-16) {ANTIQUE} Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (400/600) (600/800) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 600 - 800 2144 Scarce Harrington & Richardson "The American" Double Action 2141 U.S. Model 1861 Percussion Rifle-Musket by William Mason Revolver .58 cal., 40'' barrel with a bright fine bore showing a couple tiny areas of serial #179384, 32 S&W, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with a bright very good light pitting in the rifling. The metal surfaces are toning to an overall dull plus bore showing some minor frosting and strong rifling throughout. The gray patina with some light pitting around the breech, and speckles of metal surfaces of this No. 3 frame revolver retain about 80% plus light oxidation staining and freckling throughout, along with some tiny original bright blue showing overall moderate edge wear, gripstraps and tool marks on the barrel around the bands. The bands show hammer scattered areas flaking to pleasant gray-brown patina and some impact marks on their edges, the left quarter flat of the breech displays a scattered minor dings or light tool marks. The hammer retains strong softened ''V / P / (eagle head)'' proof and ''GT'' on the left flat while the smoky case-hardened colors and all markings remain crisp. The lockplate is properly marked ''1863'' behind the hammer. There is a checkered black hard rubber crown grips appear to be un-numbered slightly softened Federal Eagle ahead of the hammer and ''U.S. / Wm. and remain in very good condition, the right panel with a thin 1" chip at MASON / TAUNTON'' is below the bolster. The smooth black walnut the heel and otherwise just some minor handling marks. Single action straight grip stock rates good with a few scattered handling marks, some will require some mechanical attention as the hammer does not hold, but narrow chips along the ramrod channel and a few tiny specks of white double action is functional with solid timing and lock-up with a little bit of paint transfer on the buttstock. There is light wear on the forend around play. A solid example in the seldom-seen full blue finish. (13B9710-23) each of the bands, more moderate at the middle band, where wood has {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (300/500) been chipped and removed to fit the bands. The left stock flat features Est. 300 - 500 two slightly softened boxed inspectors' cartouches, the sling swivels, 2145 Very Fine Harrington & Richardson Hunter Model Double Action original sights and cupped tulip-head ramrod with retaining swell remain Revolver intact and the action is strong. Mason manufactured 30,000 Model 1861 serial #172040, 22 RF, 10" octagon barrel with a bright near excellent rifle-muskets for the Federal government. (23A9803-9) {ANTIQUE} bore. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 98% original bright (600/800) blue showing some minor high edge wear, a few light tool marks around Est. 600 - 800 the base pin head and some scattered fine scratches. The hammer 2142 Sig Sauer P220 Carry SAS Semi-Auto Pistol shows mild smoky colors toning to a silvery gray patina overall and all serial #G378478, 45 ACP, 3 7/8" barrel with an excellent bore. This markings remain crisp. The checkered walnut grips remain in very fine pistol remains in excellent condition with about 99% original Nitron finish condition showing strong remnants of flaking original varnish, a couple on the slide and anodized finish on the frame. The stippled synthetic light dings around the edges and some other minor handling marks. The factory grips remain in excellent condition. This pistol features traditional checkering remains mostly crisp and the grips are both stamp-numbered double / single action, frame mounted de-cocker, Siglite front and rear "737", perhaps a factory error as their fit is excellent. The action is sights that still lightly glow and factory "dehorned" edges. The magazine functional in both single and double action. An attractive example of release has been reversed for left hand operation but can be easily these distinctive long-barrel H&R revolvers. (13B9710-37) {C&R} [The converted back to right hand operation. It includes the original factory Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (300/400) hard case that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair Est. 300 - 400 of eight-round factory magazines, a single eight round Pro-Mag 2146 Harrington & Richardson Victor Double Action Revolver magazine, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. This serial #86464, 32 S&W, 2" round barrel with a mostly bright good bore gun has seen only minimal use. It should make a fine concealed carry or showing a small area of moderate pitting nearer the muzzle and home defense gun. (8A9830-43) {MODERN} [Dr. William C. Nugent otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this No. 2 Collection] (600/800) frame revolver retain about 97% original blue showing some light high Est. 600 - 800 edge and operational wear along with some scattered light dings. The knurled base pin is in-the-white, the hammer screw shows some light slot wear and all markings remain crisp. The hammer retains almost all of its bold case-hardened colors. The checkered black hard rubber crown grips are scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in excellent condition showing just a few minor handling marks. There appears to be no single action sear present and single action is therefore not functional and double action will require mechanical attention as the cylinder needs some manual assistance to rotate properly. A very good example in the scarcer blue finish. (13B9710-25) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2147 Harrington & Richardson Victor Double Action Revolver 2151 Harrington & Richardson Victor Double Action Revolver serial #18073, 38 S&W, 2 1/2" round barrel with a mostly bright very serial #93125, 22 RF, 2" round barrel with a bright near excellent bore. good bore showing some scattered patches of light pitting and oxidation The metal surfaces of this No. 1 frame revolver retain about 95% original with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this No. 3 nickel finish showing some light flaking along the cylinder toning to gray frame revolver retain about 85% original nickel finish showing scattered patina, scattered light handling marks and some overall mild freckling or small areas of flaking toning to dark brown patina, some scattered minor clouding. The trigger and triggerguard retain about 98% original blue oxidation staining and handling marks. The trigger and triggerguard showing some light handling marks, the hammer retains most of its retain about 90% original blue showing some light flaking and minor strong case-hardened colors and the topstrap markings remain crisp. oxidation staining while the hammer shows mottled case-hardened The checkered black hard rubber crown grips remain in very good colors. The checkered black hard rubber crown grips are both condition, the left panel showing a light chip at the heel and some dings scratch-numbered differently and remain in about very good condition on the base while the right panel rates near excellent. The left appears showing a small crack at the heel of the left panel and small chip at the to be scratch-numbered to a different gun while the right is matching. bottom edge of the right and they otherwise fit the frame very well. The The action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and action seems to function well mechanically in both single and double lock-up. A nice example of the small frame seven-shot 22 Victor. action with solid timing and lock-up a little loose. (13B9710-20) {C&R} (13B9710-35) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (200/300) [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (150/250) Est. 200 - 300 Est. 150 - 250 2152 Harrington & Richardson Model 1905 Double Action Revolver 2148 Excellent Harrington & Richardson Automatic Ejecting Second Model serial #33635, 32 S&W, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with a mostly bright very First Variation Revolver good bore showing some scattered light pitting and strong rifling serial #038762, 32 S&W, 3 1/4" ribbed round barrel with a mostly bright throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 95% original very good bore showing some scattered light pitting and minor oxidation nickel finish showing some scattered tiny flakes along the high edges, staining with otherwise strong rifling throughout. This is a lovely example some minor freckling and a few small dings along the bottom edge of of the scarce first variation second model with "Baby Russian" style the barrel. The triggerguard retains about 98% original blue showing ejector catch and in full nickel finish. The metal surfaces retain about some light handling marks, the trigger shows remnants of silvery 99% original nickel showing a few minor handling marks and a few small case-hardened patina while the hammer retains bold colors throughout. areas of mild clouding. The barrel address with single patent date All markings remain crisp and clear. The checkered black hard rubber remains crisp and the hammer and latch show good smoky grips with target logo are scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in case-hardened colors toning to a pleasant silvery gray patina. The very good plus condition showing some mild smoothing along the high checkered black hard rubber grips with target logo remain in excellent edges and scattered light dings. The action seems to function well condition, the left panel taking on a mild brown tone. All of the serialized mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. A very nice example of these parts are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically solid frame models that saw rather limited production. (13B9710-31) with solid timing and lock-up. A superb example of the first variation only {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (200/300) made for a couple of years. (13B9710-36) {ANTIQUE} [The Richard Est. 200 - 300 Littlefield H&R Collection] (350/550) 2153 Excellent Harrington & Richardson Young American Double Action Est. 350 - 550 Revolver 2149 Early Harrington & Richardson Automatic Ejecting First Model First serial #8114, 32 S&W, 2" octagon barrel with a bright near excellent Variation Revolver bore showing a few scattered freckles and strong rifling throughout. The serial #2007, 32 S&W, 3 1/4" ribbed round barrel with a fair bore metal surfaces of this little No. 2 frame revolver retain about 98% showing moderate oxidation, some bright areas and good rifling. The original nickel finish showing a few scattered pinprick flakes, a tiny ding metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 90% original nickel finish at the left front edge of frame and some other minor handling marks. showing some light flaking and areas of light pitting along the cylinder, The triggerguard retains about 99% original blue finish while the trigger breech and left side barrel toning to mild gray patina, scattered fine and hammer retain almost all of their vibrant case-hardened colors scratches and some dings or tool marks along the cylinder edges. The showing some minor freckling along the face of the trigger. The single line barrel address without any patent dates remains crisp and the markings remain crisp and clear. The checkered black hard rubber hammer shows some good smoky case-hardened colors with some crown grips are scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in excellent areas still quite vibrant. The black hard rubber floral grips are condition. The action seems to function well mechanically with solid scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in excellent condition showing timing and lock-up with a little play. A fine example. (13B9710-28) {C&R} just a few tiny dings along the edges. All of the remaining serialized [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (250/450) parts appear to be matching, the latch spring and extractor plunger are Est. 250 - 450 missing causing the extractor to not snap down. The action otherwise 2154 Harrington & Richardson Young American Double Action Revolver seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. A very serial #218513, 32 S&W, 2" octagon barrel with a partially bright about respectable example of H&R's first auto-ejecting revolver, very seldom good bore showing some areas of moderate oxidation staining and seen, made around 1887. (13B9710-27) {ANTIQUE} [The Richard strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about Littlefield H&R Collection] (300/500) 75% original nickel finish showing some scattered flaking to gray-brown Est. 300 - 500 patina mostly noticeable along the right side, some light tool marks 2150 Harrington & Richardson Automatic Ejecting First Model Second around the base pin head, scattered handling marks and a patch of Variation Revolver moderate dings along the base of the frame. The triggerguard shows serial #1984, 38 S&W, 4" ribbed round barrel with a partially bright about flakes of bright blue toning to dark brown patina and the hammer and good bore showing moderate oxidation and strong rifling. The metal trigger show hints of case-hardening. The markings remain crisp and surfaces of this revolver retain perhaps 60% original nickel finish with clear. The checkered black hard rubber crown grips remain in very good the barrel and cylinder mostly flaked and toned to silvery pewter patina, plus condition showing some scattered light dings and the heel of the areas of old moderate pitting mostly along the sides of the barrel and left panel warping slightly. The scratch numbers are difficult to decipher some other scattered handling marks. The barrel address with single though their fit to the frame is very good. (13A9710-33) {C&R} [The patent date remains intact and crisp and the hammer shows remnants of Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (100/200) smoky case-hardened colors. The black hard rubber floral grips are Est. 100 - 200 scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in very fine condition, the left panel showing a tiny hairline crack near the heel and a few minor handling marks. The cylinder and extractor are numbered "384" and the barrel is matching the frame. The barrel release button is stuck-in and the action otherwise seems to function normally. (13A9710-21) {ANTIQUE} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2155 Harrington & Richardson Young American Double Action Revolver with 2159 Harrington & Richardson Hammerless Second Model Small Frame Rare Extra Length Barrel Revolver serial #308245, 32 S&W, 6" octagon barrel with a partially bright fair serial #190031, 32 S&W, 3" ribbed round barrel with a mostly bright very bore showing a few spots of moderate oxidation, scattered light pitting good bore showing some scattered spots of light oxidation and strong and good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this fourth variation revolver about 97% original nickel finish showing a couple small flakes along the retain about 92% original nickel finish showing some flaking at the cylinder, small flaked area on the backstrap toning to gray-brown patina muzzle and some of the other high edges, some moderate scratches and some overall light handling marks or small dings. There is a tiny along the cylinder from improper disassembly and some other scattered void in the frame on the left side rear edge that is mostly unobtrusive. light dings and handling marks. The trigger and triggerguard retain about The trigger and triggerguard retain about 75% original blue showing 90% original blue with flaking to gray-brown patina, the latch shows flaking to gray-brown patina and some minor freckling, while the remnants of smoky colors and the barrel markings remain crisp. The hammer retains most of its nice case-hardened colors. All markings checkered black hard rubber grips with target logo are remain crisp and clear. The checkered black hard rubber crown grips scratch-numbered to a different gun and remain in very good condition are scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in fair-good condition, each showing some mild smoothing, handling marks and they fit the frame panel with a moderate chip at the bottom and a few other minor handling quite well. The remaining serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame marks. The action is functional. (13B9710-26) {C&R} [The Richard fit is solid and the action is functional though cylinder rotation is very Littlefield H&R Collection] (250/450) stiff, perhaps requiring a thorough cleaning. (13A9710-34) {C&R} [The Est. 250 - 450 Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (100/200) 2156 Harrington & Richardson Automatic Ejecting Second Model Fifth Est. 100 - 200 Variation Revolver 2160 Harrington & Richardson Premier First Model Third Variation Revolver serial #48956, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" ribbed round barrel with a mostly bright serial #4731, 22 RF, 3" ribbed round barrel with an oxidized bore. The very good bore showing a few patches of light pitting and strong rifling frame of this revolver is only stamped with four digits while the barrel is throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 97-98% "24731", more in-line with the range for this model and variation. The original nickel finish showing a little minor thinning and light flaking along metal surfaces of this revolver retain perhaps 40% original nickel finish some of the high edges, some small dings along the edges of the frame with the balance flaked to gray-brown patina showing old oxidation and pins along with some other light handling marks. The triggerguard staining, some areas of light pitting and scattered small dings. There are retains about 95% original blue showing a little minor flaking and what a number of curious small notched cut into the latch that do not impede appears to be a small spot of solder at the rear back surface. The function and the barrel address with three patent dates remain crisp. hammer shows strong case-hardened colors throughout while the colors The checkered black hard rubber grips with target logo are on the trigger are muting overall. The checkered black hard rubber grips scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in very good condition showing with target logo are scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in near some minor smoothing and scattered light dings. The remaining excellent condition showing a few light scuffs and minor handling marks. serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit shows just a hint of The serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit shows a little minor minor play and the action seems to function well mechanically with solid play and the action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing timing and lock-up showing just a bit of play. (13A9710-38) {ANTIQUE} and lock-up a little loose. (13A9710-29) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (75/150) H&R Collection] (150/250) Est. 75 - 150 Est. 150 - 250 2161 Harrington & Richardson Premier Second Model Small Frame Revolver 2157 Harrington & Richardson Premier First Model Bicycle Revolver serial #462438, 32 S&W, 6" ribbed round barrel with a bright near serial #2186, 32 S&W, 2" ribbed round barrel with a fair bore showing a excellent bore showing a hint of minor frosting and strong rifling very slight bulge about halfway down, light oxidation and otherwise good throughout. This later-production Premier has been produced as rifling. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 85% original somewhat of a "target model" with scarce long barrel and extended nickel finish with loss due to flaking and light pitting along the high target grips. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 60% original bright blue edges, scattered light freckling, fine scratches and a couple minor dings. with overall flaking to gray-brown patina and areas of light to perhaps The triggerguard and trigger have mostly toned to a medium gray-brown moderate old pitting scattered about. The markings remain clear and the patina showing some scattered moderate old pitting, the barrel address hammer has toned to gray-brown patina. The checkered black hard remains crisp and the hammer shows smoky remnants of rubber extended grips with target logo are scratch-numbered to the gun case-hardened colors. The checkered black hard rubber grips with and remain in about good condition showing a moderate 1 1/4" chip at target logo are scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in very good the top of the backstrap also showing some old tape residue that condition showing mild overall smoothing, a few moderate scratches apparently once held the chip in place, now no longer, as well as some along the bases that continue onto the base of the frame and the grip overall mild smoothing and handling marks. The remaining serialized screw head shows light slot wear. The remaining serialized parts are parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit shows just a hint of play and the matching, barrel-to-frame fit shows a hint of play and the action seems action is functional with good timing though lock-up is rather loose. to function well mechanically with good timing and lock-up a little loose. (13A9710-24) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (150/250) (13A9710-22) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Est. 150 - 250 2162 Harrington & Richardson Hammerless Second Model Large Frame 2158 Harrington & Richardson Premier Second Model Third Variation Small Revolver Frame Revolver serial #96779, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" ribbed round barrel with a bright near serial #250906, 32 S&W, 3" ribbed round barrel with a bright very good excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this third variation revolver retain plus bore showing a few small areas of oxidation and strong rifling about 80% plus original blue with most of the loss along the cylinder throughout. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 98% original thinning to a deep gray patina, a couple small areas of cleaned light nickel finish showing a few scattered light dings, handling marks and pitting on the frame, light freckling and handling marks. The trigger areas of mild clouding. The trigger and triggerguard retain a similar shows some hints of case-hardened colors, the latch has toned to a amount of original blue showing a few minor freckles and handling medium brown patina and the barrel markings remain crisp. The marks while the hammer and latch show strong smoky case-hardened checkered black hard rubber grips with target logo are colors. The barrel address with single patent date and left side caliber scratch-numbered to the gun and remain in very good plus condition markings remain crisp and the left side frame is also stamped with what showing a tiny crack at the base of the left panel and a couple more is likely a company rack or inventory number "1142" as well as with a minor handling marks. All remaining serialized parts are matching, very lightly scratched "5405" also on the left side. The checkered black barrel-to-frame fit shows just a hint of minor play and the action seems hard rubber grips with target logo remain in very good condition showing to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. A very some overall mild smoothing, a thin crack through the top of the left respectable example of what was arguably H&R's finest defensive panel and some other minor handling marks. The scratched numbers revolver at this time. (13B9710-30) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R are difficult to decipher but the grips fit the frame quite well and the Collection] (200/300) remaining serialized parts are matching. Barrel-to-frame fit is solid and Est. 200 - 300 the action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. (13B9710-32) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (250/350) Est. 250 - 350 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2163 Harrington & Richardson Folding Model Single Barrel Shotgun 2168 Japanese Type 26 Double Action Revolver by Tokyo Arsenal serial #BF1094, 12 ga, 26" plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent serial #35871, 9mm Japanese Ordnance, 4 3/4" barrel with a bright bore. The barrel of this shotgun retains about 95% original blue showing excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this revolver retain about 60% a few scattered small areas toning to mild brown patina, a couple tiny original bright blue showing overall flaking to a pleasant gray-brown dings and light handling marks. The action similarly retains about 95% patina, the cylinder mostly flaked to mottled gray-brown and the muzzle original cyanide color case-hardening showing some errant minor showing moderate holster wear with toning to silvery pewter patina with freckles and areas muting slightly to silvery pewter patina. All markings some smoothed-over pinprick pits. There is some moderate silvering, remain crisp and clear, the left side frame with H&R address and large small dings and scuff marks in the area below the firing pin hole but this "FOLDING" designation. The smooth scant pistolgrip walnut buttstock is unobtrusive and does not impede function. The hammer retains about and forend remain in very good condition showing a thin 1" crack at the 90% of its brilliant fire blue showing some mild thinning to gray patina, upper tang, some scattered light dings and handling marks. The arm is the trigger also showing some pale fire blue in the more protected areas. equipped with an ejector, brass bead front sight and the action seems to The latch screw hole and a number of screw heads show light tool wear function well mechanically. (13B9710-17) {C&R} [The Richard Littlefield and the arsenal markings along the right side frame remain crisp and H&R Collection] (300/500) clear. The checkered Asian hardwood grips remain in very good plus Est. 300 - 500 condition showing some scattered light dings, handling marks and 2164 Harrington & Richardson Model 58 Topper Single Barrel Shotgun mostly intact checkering. The grips, barrel, sideplate and triggerguard serial #AR231144, 12 ga (3"), 28" plain barrel choked modified with a are stamp-numbered to the gun and the cylinder is mismatched stamped bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this shotgun retain about with assembly numbers "7" and "28". Barrel-to-frame fit shows a little bit 99% original blue and cyanide case-hardened colors showing just a few of play which is alleviated once the hammer is down and the action scattered light handling marks. The smooth hardwood stocks remain in seems to function well mechanically with excellent timing and lock-up excellent condition, the forend with a small minor handling mark along its with just a hint of play on a few chambers. A solid example still retaining right side. Included with this arm is its original factory box that is its original finish, these revolvers typically saw long hard service and this serial-numbered in pen on the end along with intact end label with one remains quite respectable. (13B9856-6) {C&R} (400/600) factory code "A05805". The box rates very good plus showing a few Est. 400 - 600 small tears and scuffs and contains the original manual and H&R 2169 Dreyse Model 1907 Semi-Auto Pistol with Imperial German Military Hunter's Guide. (13B9710-74) {MODERN} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Markings Collection] (200/300) serial #192539, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a mostly bright very good Est. 200 - 300 plus bore showing some light oxidation and frosting in the grooves 2165 Harrington & Richardson Model 099 Topper Single Barrel Shotgun nearer the breech and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of serial #AZ525116, 12 ga (3"), 27 5/8" plain barrel choked full with a this pistol retain about 80% original blue showing moderate overall bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original holster wear with some smoothed-over light pitting along the high edges, satin nickel finish showing a couple small freckles on the right side frame thinning along the gripstraps and some other light handling marks. and a few light handling marks along the barrel. Despite being listed as There are some light dings and tool marks along the barrel bushing from a 28" barrel gun, it does indeed measure a little shy of 28". The smooth disassembly and the screw heads show light slot wear but this is rather hardwood stocks remain in excellent condition, the buttstock showing a unobtrusive. The right grip screw, magazine release and other internal few scattered minor handling marks. Included with this arm is its original small parts retain most of their fire blue and straw color finishes. The factory box that shows a partial ink-stamped matching serial number on original black checkered horn grips with Rheinmetall monograms remain the end and intact end label with factory code "A09904". The box rates in good condition showing some moderate insect damage along either very good plus showing a few small tears and minor scuffs and contains panel and some light scuffs. All markings remain intact and strong and the original manual and service plan card. (13B9710-73) {MODERN} the pistol is stamped with "(Crown) / N" commercial proofs and correct [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (200/300) small Imperial German military acceptance stamp ahead of the ejection Est. 200 - 300 port. One original magazine that has toned to a mottled gray patina is 2166 Harrington & Richardson Model 750 Pioneer Single Shot Bolt Action included, the serialized parts are matching and the action seems to Rifle function well mechanically. A solid Imperial military Dreyse pistol, most serial #AY451078, 22 S,L,LR, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. of these smaller pistols were issued to artillery and other rear echelon The metal surfaces of this rifle retain about 99% original blue perhaps personnel. (13B9856-4) {C&R} (400/600) showing one or two faint handling marks and the black polymer Est. 400 - 600 triggerguard remains in excellent condition. The smooth hardwood stock 2170 Japanese Type 14 Semi-Auto Pistol by Kokura is likewise excellent showing perhaps a couple faint handling marks. The serial #1957, 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2" barrel with a mostly bright good bore original factory plastic bag with manual and factory service plan card showing some patches of light pitting nearer the muzzle, light frosting remains attached to the triggerguard and the rifle also includes its and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this original factory box numbered in red pen to the rifle along with mostly December 1928 date-coded pistol retain perhaps 70% original blue intact end label with factory code "G75001" that is showing some small showing overall moderate holster wear, gripstraps toned to gray, some tears and is starting to lift from the box. The box shows some light light freckles and scattered patches of mostly smoothed-over light pitting scuffs, a few spots of minor staining and edge wear. (13A9710-71) along the barrel and high edges. The small parts retain some good pale {MODERN} [The Richard Littlefield H&R Collection] (150/250) straw color in the more protected areas, the bolt remains mostly bright Est. 150 - 250 with some mild gray freckling and all markings remain intact and crisp. 2167 Italian Model 1889 Bodeo Double Action Revolver by Glisenti The grooved Asian hardwood grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and serial #T11, 10.4 Italian Ordnance, 4 1/2" octagon barrel with a bright remain in very fine condition showing a few light chips along the bottom very good plus bore showing a few areas of light pitting, mild frosting three grooves of the right panel, some scattered light dings and the left and strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1905-dated panel showing some mild play. The bolt, locking block, bolt knob and revolver retain about 80% arsenal-refurbished blue showing areas magazine release are all numbered to different pistols but the barrel and toning to mild gray-brown patina, scattered light handling marks, specks triggerguard assembly are matching the frame. There is no striker or of minor oxidation staining and some sparsely scattered pinprick pitting. magazine present and the trigger shows some side-to-side play but the There is a very small moderate ding at the right edge triggerguard but action otherwise appears to function normally. A good early Kokura this is unobtrusive. All markings remain intact and quite crisp with the left Type 14 that just needs a little bit of work. (13B9856-7) {C&R} (300/500) side showing original Glisenti maker-markings and date and the right Est. 300 - 500 side with "N / VC / B" in a diamond and "RIP 1930" arsenal refurbishment date. The checkered walnut grips remain in about very good condition, the left panel showing a neatly repaired chip along its interior along with some overall light dings and somewhat worn checkering. The grips are stamp-numbered matching by assembly number "105", the triggerguard is assembly-numbered "160" while the cylinder and barrel are matching the frame. The lanyard ring is intact and the action seems to function well mechanically with excellent timing and lock-up. A very respectable Bodeo revolver for the martial collector. (13B9856-5) {C&R} (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2171 Japanese Type 94 Semi-Auto Pistol by Nagoya Kokubunji with Capture 2175 French Model 1892 Double Action Revolver by St. Etienne Papers serial #F9286, 8mm French Ordnance, 4 5/8" barrel with a bright serial #21649, 8mm Nambu, 3 3/4" barrel with a bright near excellent excellent bore showing one or two tiny freckles. The metal surfaces of bore showing a little bit of faint frosting near the breech and strong rifling this 1893-dated revolver retain about 75% original blue with areas toning throughout. The metal surfaces of this November 1941 date-coded pistol to deep gray-brown patina and overall light oxidation staining and minor retain about 90% original blue showing light high edge wear, gripstraps handling marks. The small parts retain strong straw color in the more thinning to gray patina, a few sparsely scattered light pits and handling protected edges with toning to brown and light oxidation staining. Some marks. The barrel remains bright, the small parts retain good pale straw of the screw heads show light slot wear and all markings remain intact colors and all markings remain intact and crisp. The black checkered and strong. The checkered walnut grips remain in good condition Bakelite grips remain in about very good plus condition showing some showing two rather large grooves cut along the front edge of either scattered light dings and mild scuffs. All of the serialized parts are panel and the initials "AD" along the back of the left panel, along with a matching except the magazine numbered "287", it is of the correct type few more minor handling marks. The action seems to function well with full nickel finish and rates very fine showing some light flaking and mechanically with excellent timing and lock-up. Included is an original operational wear. The pistol will require some mechanical attention as brown leather flap holster of the later "simplified" type with soft lid that the hammer sometimes fails to re-cock and the trigger pull is very stiff. rates about very good plus showing some minor staining, light scuffs The capture papers are dated December 7, 1945, four years to-the-day and intact stitching and hardware. A very good antique example from from the Japanese surprise attack on our Naval base at Pearl Harbor. the second year of production. (13A9807-304) {ANTIQUE} [Vincent The papers are made out to a T/3 William Gleich and signed by a Coniglio Collection] (400/600) Second Lieutenant R. P. Cooper. The paper rates fair-good showing Est. 400 - 600 moderate tears and some light flakes mostly along the edges, the typed 2176 British No. 2 MKI** Double Action Revolver by Albion font is rather faint though the hand-written ink markings remain clear. serial #B5512, 38-200 (38 S&W), 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Unfortunately the paper does not list the serial number of the arm, only The metal surfaces of this 1942-dated revolver retain about 85-90% "1 Japanese pistol". Still a very solid ensemble for the martial collector. arsenal reapplied Suncorite finish showing overall light flaking to the (13C9857-8) {C&R} (500/700) underlying dark gray Parkerized finish along with some other minor Est. 500 - 700 handling marks. The recoil shield retains most of its nice straw color. 2172 Austrian M.95 Mannlicher Bolt Action Carbine by Steyr The Albion maker markings remain intact and strong, the screw heads serial #9924S, 8x56mmR Mannlicher, 20" barrel with a very good bore show light slot wear, the arm is stamped with British export proofs along showing some light oxidation and frosting in the grooves with otherwise with an "FTR / 52" refurbishment date on the right side frame. The strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces of this carbine retain about grooved black Bakelite grips remain in very good plus condition showing 95% arsenal-refurbished blue showing a few sparsely scattered some overall light dings and handling marks. The lanyard ring is missing remnants of pinprick pitting, some areas toning to plum-brown patina but the stud is intact, all serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit under bright light and some minor handling marks. The bolt remains is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically with solid bright and the receiver markings are completely intact and quite crisp. timing and lock-up. Also included is a set of original tan web gear The barrel shank is marked with an "S" and the original Vienna consisting of a belt, shoulder straps, open top holster and ammo pouch. acceptance date is rather soft with an illegible early 1900's date. The The components show a variety of dates, some post-war, and rate very smooth hardwood stock and handguard remain in very good plus good plus showing some minor staining and handling marks. A fine condition as lightly refinished showing some scattered light dings, a few refurbished No. 2 revolver from this desirable Scottish maker that will small mild abrasions and the handguard with a couple of small thin probably be a fine shooter. (13A9807-332) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio drying cracks. The buttstock has been arsenal-renumbered to match the Collection] (350/550) receiver, the barrel and front band are also matching the receiver and Est. 350 - 550 the bolt is electro-penciled matching. There is a discreet Century import 2177 French Model 1935S Semi-Auto Pistol by MAC mark on the barrel and the action seems to function well mechanically. A serial #C9870, 7.65 Longue, 4 1/4" barrel with a mostly bright very good solid post-war-refurbished M.95 that will probably make for a good plus bore showing a hint of minor oxidation in the grooves and strong shooter. (13A9856-2) {C&R} (300/500) rifling. The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 85% original blue Est. 300 - 500 with most of the loss due to the gripstraps toning to gray patina, some 2173 C. G. Haenel Schmeisser Model 1 Vest Pocket Pistol overall more mild thinning, scattered freckling and handling marks. The serial #41810, 25 ACP, 2 1/8" barrel with a bright near excellent bore extractor, slide lock and hammer have taken on a pleasant plum patina showing a hint of minor frosting and strong rifling throughout. The metal and all markings remain crisp with the right side slide stamped with "M1" surfaces of this first variation pistol retain about 85-90% original blue designation. The checkered black Bakelite grips remain in about very showing some moderate high edge wear, gripstraps thinning to gray good condition showing some lightly chipped points and scattered minor patina, a couple spots of light oxidation staining scattered about and dings. The action seems to function well mechanically and the pistol areas taking on a pleasant deep plum patina under bright light. The left includes two original magazines and an original brown leather flap side slide markings and "MADE IN GERMANY" period import mark on holster that rates very fine showing some light scuffs and handling the frame remain crisp and clear and the pistol is stamped with "(Crown) marks. (13A9807-305) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (350/550) / N" commercial proofs. The checkered black hard rubber grips with Est. 350 - 550 "HS" monogram remain in very fine condition showing a few tiny dings 2178 Soviet Model 1895 Nagant Double Action Revolver by Izhevsk and minor handling marks. One original magazine is included which serial #YaP303, 7.62 Nagant, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. shows a small stress crack on the back edge below the right feed lip but The metal surfaces of this 1945-dated revolver retain about 90% plus otherwise remains in nice condition. The action seems to function well original blue showing scattered small areas thinning to mild gray-brown mechanically. A very nice example of these interesting and somewhat patina, handling marks, a little minor freckling and a few minor pinprick scarce little German pistols. (13B9804-2) {C&R} (350/550) pits along the right edge of the frame. The firing pin retains most of its Est. 350 - 550 nice straw color, the numbers "5-4073" are faintly scratched along the 2174 Walther Model 2 Vest Pocket Pistol right side frame and all arsenal markings remain crisp and clear. The serial #24799, 25 ACP, 2 1/8" barrel with a mostly bright very good bore checkered hardwood grips remain in about very good plus condition showing some scattered light oxidation and strong rifling throughout. showing a few lightly chipped points and small abrasions. Interestingly The metal surfaces of this pistol retain about 92% older reapplied blue the sideplate was originally numbered "YaS752", this was cancelled out showing some high edge wear and areas of fine pinprick pitting mostly and correctly numbered to the frame in what appears to be an honest along the high edges, scattered light handling marks and some minor arsenal error. The cylinder is also matching, all parts appear to be of freckling. The markings remain mostly intact with some letters poorly Izhevsk manufacture and the action seems to function well struck and missing edges, the right side is stamped with commercial mechanically. There are no added importer marks and a later post-war "(Crown) / N" proofs and there do not appear to be any "GERMANY" vinyl holster and cleaning rod are included. A very nice late-war revolver marks. The checkered black plastic grips with "CW" monograms are that has not been through the post-war refurbishment process. more modern reproductions and remain in very good condition showing (13A9807-391) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (400/600) some gaps in the fitting around the edges. One original magazine in Est. 400 - 600 very fine condition is included and the action seems to function well mechanically. (13A9804-17) {C&R} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2179 Soviet Model 1895 Nagant Double Action Revolver by Tula 2182 Hungarian M.95 Mannlicher Bolt Action Carbine by FEG with Polish serial #UB335, 7.62 Nagant, 4 1/2" barrel with a mostly bright very good Markings plus bore showing some scattered light oxidation and strong rifling serial #9924S, 8x50mmR Mannlicher, 20" barrel with a fair bore showing throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1939-dated revolver retain about moderate oxidation and pitting the grooves and otherwise good rifling. 90% original blue showing some high edge and holster wear most The metal surfaces of this 1905 proof-dated rifle have mostly toned to noticeable along the cylinder, some sparsely scattered spots of light gray-brown patina showing overall light oxidation staining and freckling, oxidation staining and some other minor handling marks. The firing pin some heavier oxidation nearer the muzzle and some scattered light retains most of its nice straw color and all arsenal markings remain crisp dings. The magazine and edges of the receiver retain generous and clear. The checkered walnut grips remain in about very good plus amounts of arsenal blue and the bolt has mostly toned to gunmetal condition showing a few light chipped points and minor dings. The showing some light oxidation staining. The receiver markings remain lanyard ring is of rather enlarged triangular shape and appears to be a intact and strong. The smooth hardwood stock and handguard remain in replacement no doubt from the period of use given its patina. All of the fair-good condition showing moderate overall dings and mild abrasions, serialized parts are matching, all parts appear to be of Tula manufacture a neatly repaired thin 2" chip at the left edge of the tang and a few light and the action seems to function well mechanically. There are no added chips around the sling swivel hardware. The right side butt shows a importer marks and a rather dilapidated original leather holster with a visible "Kr. 21" Polish rework stamp and the left side a strong "P.W.S.L. / period custom-made cleaning rod is included. The top of the holster has N. 2908." The left side wrist swivel is somewhat deformed and a little been cut away to an open top style and the belt loops have been loose, the swivel on the middle band has been removed and the replaced with a single large loop, one cleaning rod loop is torn and there rifle-length rear sight also shows a few small dents. The front band is are overall light scuffs. A fine pre-war revolver that has not been through numbered "39" and the barrel is matching the receiver. The bolt is the post-war refurbishment process. (13A9807-392) {C&R} [Vincent numbered "1627" and is from a Bulgarian rifle, one of the follower leaf Coniglio Collection] (400/600) springs is missing and the action otherwise seems to function well Est. 400 - 600 mechanically. The rifle does not appear to be import marked and 2180 Czech vz.70 Semi-Auto Pistol by CZ remains in its original 8x50 chambering. A good example of an serial #D96405, 32 ACP, 3 3/4" barrel with a bright near excellent bore. interesting variant that has seen a fair amount of use. (13A9866-1) The metal surfaces of this 1971 proof-dated pistol retain about 80% {C&R} (350/550) original blue with loss due to scattered light to perhaps moderate Est. 350 - 550 oxidation staining, some small areas of light pitting nearer the muzzle 2183 British Webley MKIV Double Action Revolver and some other light handling marks. All markings remain crisp and serial #84953, 38-200 (38 S&W), 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. clear and the left side slide is marked "MADE IN CZECHOSLOVAKIA". The metal surfaces of this "War Finish" revolver retain about 95% The black plastic grips with CZ logo remain in about very good plus original blue showing some spots of light oxidation staining and small condition showing some scattered light scuffs and handling marks. The dings scattered along the high edges and gripstraps along with the slide is matching the frame, the arm does not appear to be import expected rough machining marks of wartime production. All markings marked and the action is functional though rather sluggish and could remain crisp and clear with British military acceptance stamps, likely use a thorough cleaning. Included are two original magazines and commercial export proofs present and no import marks. The black a brown leather flap holster that rates good showing overall crazing of checkered Bakelite grips are pencil-numbered to the gun and remain in the exterior finish and some moderate staining of the interior. very good plus condition showing some overall light dings, mild scuffs (13A9807-317) {MODERN} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (250/350) and excellent fit to the frame. The barrel and cylinder are matching the Est. 250 - 350 frame and the revolver is not fitted with any import-added safeties. 2181 Remington Model 1889 Grade 3 Double Hammergun Barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and the action seems to function well serial #219513, 12 ga, 30" Damascus barrels choked improved cylinder mechanically with good timing and lock-up. A very nice British military and improved modified with bright near excellent bores showing a Mark IV, increasingly desirable in their original configuration. couple tiny scattered light dings and some minor oxidation in the right (13B9897-73) {C&R} (500/700) chamber. The barrels of this rather late-production shotgun retain about Est. 500 - 700 98% original swirling Damascus patterns that are a pleasant mix of blue 2184 Israeli-Contract Webley MKIV Double Action Revolver and gunmetal showing some original plum-brown finish in the protected serial #B54674, 38-200 (38 S&W), 4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. areas near the rib. The matted rib is starting to separate very slightly at The metal surfaces of this late 1960s revolver retain about 96% original the muzzles but does not seem to flex and the rear rib is crisply-marked dark gray Parkerized finish showing some scattered high edge wear, with Remington Arms Co. address. The frame and lockplates retain light dings and handling marks. The markings remain intact and crisp perhaps 40% original vibrant case-hardened colors mostly present along with proper "4 TONS" proof mark on the left side barrel, Israeli inspector the protected areas of the locks, edges of the frame and top lever with stamps on the right side and discreet Century import mark on the left the balance toned to a smooth pewter patina showing some light side. The black checkered Bakelite grips remain in very good condition freckling and one small area of very light pitting along the left fence. showing some worn points and overall mild scuffs. The barrel and Both of the lockplates with handsome circular hammers are clearly cylinder are matching the frame, barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and the marked "REMINGTON ARMS CO." The checkered rounded pistolgrip revolver is fitted with an importer-added hammer block and its tell-tale walnut buttstock and forend remain in very fine condition as very nicely retainer screw on the right side frame. The revolver is equipped with the and lightly refinished long ago showing some scattered light dings and later-style smooth-sided hammer and the action seems to function well handling marks. The diamond point checkering remains quite strong and mechanically in single action with solid timing and lock-up. Double action the black hard rubber forend tip and monogram buttplate are intact will require some mechanical attention as it does not reset most of the showing just some light handling marks. Length-of-pull is 14 1/4", barrel time without pulling back slightly on the hammer, this may be due to lock-up is tight on-face with the top lever resting slightly left of center Century's hastily-added hammer block safety and could possibly be and the locks seem to function well mechanically. Still an attractive 1889 rectified by a competent gunsmith. This is a very attractive example of for the Remington collector. (13A9715-2) {C&R} (500/700) these desirable and interesting contract Webley revolvers. (13B9897-72) Est. 500 - 700 {C&R} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 2185 Singapore Police Webley MKIV Double Action Revolver serial #B32281, 38-200 (38 S&W), 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this mid-to-late 1960s revolver retain about 60% original blue with the balance toned to a pleasant deep plum-brown patina, a little pitting at the muzzle and cylinder edges and some faint freckles. The markings remain crisp and intact with discreet Century import mark on the underside of the barrel, commercial proofs and "SPF / 3383" Singapore Police Force marking at the rear of the frame. The black checkered Bakelite grips are scratch-numbered to different guns and remain in about very good condition showing some overall mild smoothing and light scuffs. The butt shows a yellow painted rack number "3375" and the barrel and cylinder are matching the frame. The revolver is fitted with an importer-added hammer block and its tell-tale retainer screw on the right side frame, barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and the action seems to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. A solid Singapore contract Webley. (13B9897-74) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2186 British No. 2 MKI* Double Action Revolver by Enfield 2191 Beretta Model 1935 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #O470, 38-200 (38 S&W), 5" barrel with a bright very good plus serial #550897, 32 ACP, 3 3/8" barrel with a bright near excellent bore bore showing a few small areas of light oxidation and strong rifling showing what appear to be a few scattered very minor imperfections in throughout. The metal surfaces of this 1941-dated revolver retain about the grooves with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces 90% plus arsenal refurbished black enamel showing overall light flaking of this 1944-dated pistol retain about 90% original blue showing loss due to the underlying dark gray Parkerized finish along with some silvering to some sort of contaminant toning to pewter along the right side along the high edges and minor handling marks. The face of the recoil muzzle, gripstraps thinning to gray, a few small dings on the right side shield retains 95% original straw color and the markings remain mostly frame and spots of pinprick pitting along the left side slide. Strangely intact and strong showing commercial export proofs along the right side there is what appears to be a small bit of solder or imperfection in the barrel. The base of the grip frame is stamped with some sort of inventory metal to the left of the extractor tip but it is unobtrusive. The left side mark that appears to be "SOU 2 / 3108". The grooved black Bakelite slide markings remain strong and the left side frame is stamped with a grips remain in very good plus condition showing a few light chips in the small "4 / UT" depot mark. The metal-backed black Bakelite grips remain grooves and scattered handling marks. The barrel and cylinder are in very good condition both showing a little mild play, a few small dings matching the frame, barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and the action seems and the right panel with some scuffs. The slide is matching the frame to function well mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. A nice early and the barrel is mismatched. The action seems to function well war Enfield revolver. (13A9897-20) {C&R} (400/600) mechanically and the pistol includes two original magazines and brown Est. 400 - 600 leather flap holster that rates very good showing edge wear and the belt 2187 British No. 2 MKI** Double Action Revolver by Enfield loop starting to detach. Also included is a U.S. Treasury document dated serial #ZG125, 38-200 (38 S&W), 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Sept. 12, 1946 with instructions by a tax unit investigator to have the The metal surfaces of this 1944-dated revolver retain about 95% original pistol "deactivated" and returned to its original owner Alfred Vitali of black enamel showing some scattered light flaking to the underlying dark Albany New York as a War Trophy. Research indicates Mr. Vitali served gray Parkerized finish mostly along the edges of the cylinder and barrel as a Technician, fifth grade in the U.S. Army during World War Two and along with some other minor handling marks. The recoil shield retains passed away in 1988. Evidently this pistol was reactivated by replacing some good straw color and the markings remain mostly intact showing the barrel and may explain the material near the extractor. An interesting commercial export proofs along the left side barrel. The grooved black bring-back pistol for the martial collector. (13A9671-12) {C&R} [David & Bakelite grips remain in very good plus condition showing a few small Lore Squier Collection] (350/550) chips in the grooves, light handling marks and painted rack number on Est. 350 - 550 the bases "54". The barrel and cylinder are matching the frame, 2192 Dutch Model 1922 Semi-Auto Pistol by Fabrique Nationale barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and the action seems to function well serial #44908, 380 ACP, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright near excellent bore mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. (13A9897-22) {C&R} showing a hint of mild frosting nearer the breech and strong rifling (400/600) throughout. The metal surfaces of this attractive Dutch contract pistol Est. 400 - 600 retain about 95% original blue with most of the loss due to holster wear 2188 British No. 2 MKI** Double Action Revolver by Enfield and silvering at the muzzle, high edge wear and mild thinning to gray serial #U9327, 38-200 (38 S&W), 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. patina along the gripstraps. The markings remain crisp and clear with The metal surfaces of this 1942-dated revolver retain about 90% plus Dutch inspector stamp at the back of the frame and large "(Crown) / W" original matte blue showing an area of light pitting and toning to brown Royal Cypher of Queen Wilhelmina atop the slide. The black checkered along the left side and underside barrel, light high edge wear and horn grips remain in very good plus condition showing a couple small scattered handling marks. The latch retains 95% black enamel finish holes from insect damage on either panel and the right panel with while the recoil shield shows good straw color. All markings remain warping at the base. The original lanyard ring is intact, the serialized intact and strong with commercial export proofs and small import stamp parts are matching and the action seems to function well mechanically. on the right side. The grooved black plastic grips and replacement grip One original magazine numbered "46554" in very fine condition is screw are more modern reproductions and remain in good condition included along with an original brown leather flap holster numbered showing a few repairs at the corners and a repaired crack through the "51259" with brass hardware that rates very good plus showing some right panel. The barrel and cylinder are matching the frame, overall mild crackling and scuffs. All stitching remains strong and an barrel-to-frame fit is excellent and the action seems to function well original cleaning rod numbered "51259"is present. A nice rig for the mechanically with solid timing and lock-up. (13A9897-21) {C&R} martial collector. (13B9897-24) {C&R} (500/700) (350/550) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 350 - 550 2193 Belgian Hammerless Double Action Pocket Revolver 2189 Beretta Model 1934 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #2055, 320 CF, 1 3/4" barrel with a mostly bright good bore serial #912390, 380 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The showing some imperfections in the rifling and light oxidation. The metal metal surfaces of this 1941-dated pistol retain about 90% original bright surfaces of this revolver retain about 95% original blue showing some blue showing some thinning and toning to gray along the gripstraps and mild high edge wear, a couple small dings along the edges and a bit of high edges, a few small pinprick pits along the high edges of the slide fine oxidation staining mostly along the gripstraps. The screw heads and scattered mild handling marks. There is a small unobtrusive ding at show some light slot wear and the small parts retain a healthy amount of the heel near the magazine release. The slide is taking on the familiar straw color showing some light oxidation staining and brown freckling. deep plum tone and all markings remain crisp and clear with Italian The original Belgian inspector stamps and markings remain intact and "(Crown) / RE" army acceptance stamp on the left side frame and "IVU" strong with what is likely a maker code "ALC" on the left side frame and stamp on the right. The hammer has toned to a pleasant silvery the cylinder with "(Crown) / ELG" proof mark. The smooth-sided walnut case-hardened patina. The metal-backed stippled black Bakelite grips grips with neatly checkered backstraps remain in near excellent with PB logo remain in about very good plus condition, the left panel condition showing a couple tiny dings or minor handling marks. The arm shows some very minor play and a few light scuffs. The barrel and slide features a folding trigger, loading gate, swing-out ejector rod and reeded are matching the frame, one original magazine showing some edge along the front of the cylinder. The action will require some operational wear is included and the action seems to function well mechanical attention as something is causing the trigger to not catch the mechanically. A nice early war Italian army pistol for the martial double action mechanism most of the time and only the cylinder will collector. (13A9897-1) {C&R} (350/550) rotate; when it does catch timing and lock-up are solid. Actually a rather Est. 350 - 550 nice looking little Belgian pocket revolver. (13A9892-11) {C&R} 2190 Arsenal Bulgaria Makarov Semi-Auto Pistol (200/300) serial #IN 38 1674, 9mm Makarov, 3 5/8" barrel with a bright excellent Est. 200 - 300 bore. The metal surfaces of this commercial Makarov retain about 98-99% original dark gray Parkerized finish showing a few light handling marks and small safety operational mark. The hammer and safety have taken on the familiar deep plum tone. The stippled black plastic grip with left-side thumb rest remains in excellent condition. Included with this pistol are two original magazines both electro-penciled matching the gun, cleaning rod and black leather military-style holster in near excellent condition. An excellent example of these popular pistols. (13A9897-31) {MODERN} (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2194 Remington Model 95 Double Deringer 2201 Ruger Mark I Target Semi-Auto Pistol serial #781, 41 RF, 3" barrels with partially bright bores showing serial #14-02176, 22 LR, 6 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal scattered light pitting and oxidation with good rifling throughout. The surfaces retain about 98% original blue, there is some freckling more metal surfaces of this Type III pistol retain about 98% period reapplied prominent on the right-side and some other scattered blemishes. The nickel finish showing a couple tiny flakes and scattered minor handling fully-checkered walnut factory grips with right-side silver Phoenix are marks. The small parts retain a similar amount of blue finish showing a near very good, both panels have a 1/8'' translucent plastic backer. few scattered mild freckles and the Remington - UMC barrel address Pistol is equipped with a Miniature Machine Company adjustable rear remains intact and crisp. The breech face shows some light tool marks sight and the front sight has been modified and shortened to and the hinge has a brazed repair on either side with the top edge of the approximately 3/16''. A single excellent condition factory magazine is frame also showing some material removed. The smooth antique ivory included. (22A9786-4) {MODERN} [Frank Grzasko Collection] (250/450) grips are un-numbered and remain in very fine condition showing some Est. 250 - 450 mild age crackling and small areas of discoloration. The barrels are 2202 Savage Model 1907 Semi-Auto Pistol matching the frame and barrel-to-frame fit shows just a bit of side-to-side serial #41718, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal play. The action seems to function well mechanically with properly surfaces retain 96-97% original blue with some faint freckling pivoting firing pin. (13A9362-70) {C&R} [Edward W. Marron, Jr. mostly-found on the frame and some slight edge wear. The checkered Collection] (300/500) hard rubber "SAVAGE QUALITY" and Indian head logo-marked grips Est. 300 - 500 are near excellent, the ''TRADEMARK'' in each headband is faint and 2195 Colt Police Positive Double Action Revolver partially-legible. Included is a single two-tone magazine with worn serial #170595, 38 S&W, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal baseplate. (22A9764-8) {C&R} (300/500) surfaces retain perhaps 80-85% original blue with loss due to freckling Est. 300 - 500 and areas thinning to dark brown and the factory markings mostly-crisp. 2203 Davis Industries D38 The fully-checkered walnut factory grips are excellent and are possibly serial #D018286, 38 Special, 2 3/4'' barrels with excellent likely unfired from an Official Police revolver or similar, they hang proud of the bores. The metal surfaces retain 99% original black anodized finish with backstrap approximately 1/4''. (22A9786-11) {MODERN} [Frank Grzasko the safety, hammer and trigger being bright. The textured hard rubber Collection] (250/450) factory grips are excellent. Included is the original factory box. Est. 250 - 450 (22A9915-1) {MODERN} (75/150) 2196 Sterling Model 302 Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 75 - 150 serial #A41864, 22 LR, 2 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal 2204 AYA Matador Boxlock Double Ejectorgun surfaces retain about 98% original blue with signs of handling and serial #97407, 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked improved modified and full scattered freckles. The black synthetic grooved factory grips are very with excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue, there good. There is no magazine present. (22A9786-18) {MODERN} [Frank is some tasteful crisp engraving on the frame and around the breeches Grzasko Collection] (75/150) with a gold AYA logo on the lever. The checkered walnut capped Est. 75 - 150 pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend are very good as having some 2197 Scarce Mauser HSc Semi-Auto Pistol woodland embellishments: oak leaves and game birds in flight have serial #01.25406, 380 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The been wood-burned onto the surface, a mallard duck on the right butt and metal surfaces of this post-war Interarms-imported pistol retain about a grouse left. The shotgun is equipped with a single selective trigger that 97-98% original nickel with some small blemishes, handling marks and will need some attention, the shotgun fires but the selector does not some moderate cloudiness along the left-side. The hammer, trigger and work. There are robust ejectors, a non-automatic safety and a 14'' safety retain 99% plus original blue. The checkered walnut factory grips length-of-pull with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 1/4''. (22A9915-3) {MODERN} are excellent and a single excellent condition blued factory magazine is (300/500) included. (22A9786-9) {MODERN} [Frank Grzasko Collection] (350/550) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 350 - 550 2205 Savage MK I Youth Model Bolt Action Rifle 2198 Colt New Service Double Action Revolver serial #0064706, 22 LR, 19'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #330839, 45 Colt, 5 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel surfaces retain near 99% original blue, there is a small mark on the and cylinder have toned to dark pewter, the frame retains perhaps 50% receiver from contact with a solvent and a couple other scattered original blue, there is scattered freckling and some wear at the muzzle handling marks. The green, gray and purple smooth laminate stock is and along the edges. The walnut grip panels are fair, they have been excellent. Rifle is equipped with factory open sporting sights and the rudimentarily-checkered, there are moderate marks and blemishes and receiver is grooved for rings. (22A9735-17) {MODERN} (250/350) there is a small crack in the bottom of the right panel. The front sight Est. 250 - 350 was modified slightly with a small bit of material removed from the rear, 2206 Ithaca Field Grade New Ithaca Double Shotgun the lanyard loop is not present and the trigger return is slightly-delayed, serial #469068, 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked improved modified and full possibly a good cleaning is in order. (22A9786-1) {C&R} [Frank Grzasko with excellent bores. The barrels retain perhaps 97% original blue with Collection] (200/400) some faint even thinning near the muzzles and small blemishes. The Est. 200 - 400 frame shows about 40% original case-hardened color with the belly and 2199 Colt Police Positive Double Action Revolver lower sides worn to a silvery patina. The checkered walnut capped serial #110188, 38 S&W, 6'' barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel is a pistolgrip buttstock is near very good with scattered handling and small smoky gray patina with moderate freckling, the cylinder is the same gray impact marks, the splinter forend is good plus, there is a repaired crack patina with some original blue in the flutes and the frame retains running from the rear into the checkering and there is a layer of added perhaps 85-90% original blue with scattered blemishes, freckles and varnish. There are double triggers and an automatic safety with a 15'' thinning along the topstrap. The checkered black hard rubber factory length-of-pull and drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 3/4''. (22A9771-3) {C&R} grips are near very good with a 3/8'' chip in the heel of the right panel (300/500) being the only exception. (22A9786-12) {C&R} [Frank Grzasko Est. 300 - 500 Collection] (200/400) 2207 Winchester Model 72A Bolt Action Rifle Est. 200 - 400 22 S, L, LR, 25'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 2200 Ruger Mark I Target Semi-Auto Pistol perhaps 97% original blue with a deep brown undertone to the barrel, serial #11-53633, 22 LR, 6 7/8'' tapered heavy barrel with an excellent some light handling marks and the barrel address and Winchester bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue with scattered proofs are crisp. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock is near excellent light-to-moderate blemishes and some light freckles. The left-side grip with scattered light handling marks and maybe a touch of varnish some panel is a partially-serrated smooth walnut aftermarket grip in very good time ago. The rifle is equipped with factory sporting-style sights. condition, the right-side is a fully-checkered walnut factory grip with a (22A9789-45) {C&R} (200/400) silver Phoenix in about very good condition with some light handling Est. 200 - 400 marks and some tiny flecks of white paint. The rear sight is an 2208 Remington Model 511 Scoremaster Bolt Action Rifle adjustable blade, the front is an undercut Patridge and a single very 22 S, L, LR, 25'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain good condition factory magazine with a previous owner's last name near 99% original blue with some scattered light blemishes. The smooth scratched into the side is included. (22A9786-2) {MODERN} [Frank walnut pistolgrip stock is excellent with some scattered very light Grzasko Collection] (250/450) handling marks. The rifle has factory sporting sights and comes with a Est. 250 - 450 single ''R''-marked magazine. (22A9887-7) {C&R} (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2209 Weatherby SA-08 NRA Edition Semi-Auto Shotgun 2218 Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Semi-Auto Pistol serial #AD03038, 12 ga., 28'' screw-choke ventilated rib barrel with an serial #62047, 25 cal., 2'' barrel with a strongly-rifled frosted bore. The excellent, likely unfired bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original metal surfaces are a mix of gunmetal gray and brown with scattered matte blue and anodized finishes with the NRA logo on the right of the pinpricks and concentrated freckling and some remnants of original blue alloy receiver. The checkered synthetic pistolgrip buttstock and forend around the grip frame. The checkered black hard rubber grips are near are excellent plus. The shotgun is sighted with a single brass bead and very good with worn checkering and some handling marks. Included is a comes with the original factory box with lock, manual, choke wrench and single unmarked magazine. (22A9830-66) {C&R} [Dr. William C. Nugent the following choke tubes: full, modified and improved cylinder. Collection] (75/150) (22A9830-16) {MODERN} (400/600) Est. 75 - 150 Est. 400 - 600 2219 Pre-War Colt Official Police Double Action Revolver 2210 Magnum Research Micro Desert Eagle serial #710307, 38 Special, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #ME05766, 380 ACP, 2 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The surfaces retain perhaps 80-85% original blue with the grip frame toning metal surfaces retain 99% plus original nickel teflon, the trigger and to pewter, thinning on the frame and along the sides of the barrel and barrel retain 99% plus original blue. The checkered black synthetic grip some high edge wear, the hammer flats are bright. The checkered panels are excellent plus. The sights are integral to the frame, included walnut factory grips with silver Rampant Colt medallions are very good are two factory magazines, paperwork and the original hard case. plus. The action locks-up and times well and all factory markings remain (22A9847-2) {MODERN} (350/550) crisp. (22A9845-7) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 350 - 550 Est. 500 - 700 2211 Beretta Model 950BS Jetfire Semi-Auto Pistol 2220 Ruger Vaquero Single Action Revolver serial #BT46883V, 25 cal., 2 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The serial #55-13815, 45 Colt, 4 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes with some barrel, grip frame and cylinder retain near 99% original blue with just a scattered small blemishes. The checkered black synthetic factory grips couple tiny blemishes and the hammer and trigger flats remain bright. are excellent. Pistol is equipped with a left-side frame-mounted safety The frame retains 99% original vivid case-hardened color. The smooth and comes with a single factory magazine, original manual and the walnut grips with silver Phoenix medallions are excellent, this revolver original two-piece factory box in about good condition. (22A9897-3) appears to have seen very little use. (22A9901-18) {MODERN} {MODERN} (150/250) (500/700) Est. 150 - 250 Est. 500 - 700 2212 Beretta Model 92F Semi-Auto Pistol 2221 High Standard Sentinel Mark IV Double Action Revolver serial #D48178Z, 9mm, 4 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #S53603, 22 Magnum, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original Bruniton finish with a couple small scattered surfaces retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes with the hammer blemishes along the grip frame. The textured black rubber Farrar Tool and trigger flats remaining mostly-bright. The smooth walnut factory Co. grips with Beretta logos are excellent. The pistol has an grips are excellent. The revolver is sighted with a long serrated ramp ambidextrous slide-mounted de-cocker/safety and fixed sights, included front sight and an adjustable square-notch blade rear sight. (22A9901-8) are two Pro-Mag magazines, original hard case and the original black {MODERN} (250/350) checkered synthetic grips in excellent condition. (22A9834-3) Est. 250 - 350 {MODERN} (400/600) 2222 Winchester Model 75 Target Bolt Action Rifle Est. 400 - 600 serial #45497, 22 LR, 28'' barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel is 2213 Sig Sauer Model P225 Semi-Auto Pistol toning to deep pewter toward the breech with stronger blue toward the serial #46A001081, 9mm, 3 5/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal muzzle, the bottom metal retains about 70% original blue with loss due surfaces retain 99% plus original matte blue and anodized finishes with to scratches and thinning and the receiver retains about 99% original a couple light handling marks. The black synthetic checkered blue with crisp factory markings. The bolt body remains bright and is wraparound grips are excellent. The three-dot night sights glow bright numbered to the gun with the knob and handle thinning to gunmetal green, there is a left-side de-cocker and the pistol comes with two gray. The smooth walnut pistolgrip target stock is very good plus with factory magazines, manual and the original hard case. (22A9897-63) scattered handling marks and a small chip at the toe. The front dovetail {MODERN} (350/550) is filled with a blank and a Weaver K3 60-B scope with clear optics and a Est. 350 - 550 crosshair reticle is mounted to the rear of the receiver and breech area 2214 Smith & Wesson Model 36 Chiefs Special Revolver of the barrel. A single ''W''-marked magazine is included. (22A9789-37) serial #AYT4518, 38 Special, 1 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The {C&R} (350/550) metal surfaces retain near 99% original blue, the hammer and trigger Est. 350 - 550 show nice case-hardened color. The checkered walnut factory grips with 2223 Remington Model 1100 Semi-Auto Shotgun S&W medallions are excellent. (22A9903-12) {MODERN} (250/450) serial #460654X, 20 ga., 25 1/2'' ventilated rib barrel choked improved Est. 250 - 450 cylinder with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original 2215 Smith & Wesson Bodyguard Semi-Auto Pistol blue with a few light freckles and handling marks and rolled engraving serial #KET7174, 380 ACP, 2 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The on each receiver flat and on the bright bolt body. The fancy checkered slide retains 99% original matte blue. The composite FDE frame with walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock with fleur-de-lis checkering pattern integral Crimson Trace laser sight is excellent, the sight works as it and high-gloss finish are near excellent with minimal signs of handling should. The pistol is equipped with serrated Novak-style sights and and maybe a touch of added finish. (22A9843-2) {MODERN} (350/550) comes with a single factory magazine, zipper rug, factory paperwork and Est. 350 - 550 the original factory box. (22A9897-58) {MODERN} (200/300) 2224 American Arms Co. Turkey Special Double Shotgun Est. 200 - 300 serial #150090, 12 ga., 25 3/4'' screw-choke barrels with excellent 2216 Smith & Wesson Model 3914 Ladysmith Semi-Auto Pistol bores. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original Parkerized finish, serial #TZR1521, 9mm, 3 5/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The there is a darkened and slightly-bulged area at the left tube muzzle and checkered black synthetic factory wraparound grips are excellent. The there are scattered handling marks one would associate with a field metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and anodized finish. The pistol is used arm. The frame is engraved with tight scroll and floral patterns. The equipped with Novak's lo-mount three-dot sights and a left-side checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend are very safety/de-cocker. Included are two factory magazines and the original good plus with scattered signs of handling and a tiny hairline drying factory box. (22A9897-48) {MODERN} (400/600) crack in each cheek. Shotgun has double triggers, 3'' chambers, Est. 400 - 600 extractor and a non-automatic safety with a 14 1/8'' length-of-pull and 2217 Ruger New Model Blackhawk Single Action Revolver drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 5/8''. The included choke tubes are full and full. serial #47-40660, 45 Colt, 7 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal (22A9741-11) {MODERN} (200/400) surfaces retain 99% original blue with some light edge wear at the Est. 200 - 400 muzzle and faint freckling on the otherwise bright hammer flats. There is 2225 Taurus Model 455 Double Action Revolver a small ''*'' stamp at the beginning of the serial number indicating this is serial #QH555543, 44 Special, 2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The some type of factory demo gun. The checkered black rubber Pachmayr matte-finished stainless steel surfaces are excellent plus and the presentation grips are excellent. The front sight is a tall serrated blade, chromed hammer, trigger and latch retain 99% plus original finish. The the rear is an adjustable square-notch blade. (22A9862-11) {MODERN} black rubber pebble-grain factory grips with gold Taurus medallions are (300/500) excellent. Included is the original factory box with safety lock keys. Est. 300 - 500 (22A9871-1) {MODERN} (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2226 Smith & Wesson Model 3953 Semi-Auto Pistol 2234 Smith & Wesson Model 10-6 Double Action Revolver serial #TYZ5194, 9mm, 3 5/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The serial #3D07426, 38 Special, 4'' pinned barrel with an excellent bore. stainless steel slide and aluminum alloy frame are excellent plus. The The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and the trigger and hammer black delrin checkered straight-back factory grips are excellent. This show nice case-hardened colors. The checkered walnut factory grips DAO pistol is equipped with three-dot Novak's carry sights and comes with S&W medallions have a hairline crack at the top of the right panel with a single factory magazine. (22A9847-3) {MODERN} (400/600) but are otherwise excellent and are numbered to the gun. Included is the Est. 400 - 600 original two-piece factory box with screwdriver and factory paperwork. 2227 Interarms Mini-Mark X Bolt Action Rifle (22A9867-3) {MODERN} (400/600) serial #2595, 223 Rem., 20'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Est. 400 - 600 surfaces retain 99% original blue and the bolt body and handle are 2235 Smith & Wesson Model 640-3 Double Action Only Revolver bright. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock with serial #DAV2673, 357 Magnum, 2 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The left-side cheekpiece is excellent with the lacquer crackling along the stainless steel surfaces are excellent with some light handling marks. bottom and on the serrated hard rubber buttplate. The rifle is equipped The checkered black rubber factory Uncle Mike's combat grips are with factory sporting sights and a Weaver Marksman 3x-9x scope with excellent. This hammerless five-shot revolver comes with the original duplex reticle and clear optics. (22A9897-27) {MODERN} (300/500) factory hard case with lock and paperwork. (22A9897-53) {MODERN} Est. 300 - 500 (350/550) 2228 Ruger Bisley Vaquero Single Action Revolver Est. 350 - 550 serial #57-81746, 357 Magnum, 5 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The 2236 Smith & Wesson Performance Center Model 642-2 Double Action Only stainless steel surfaces are near excellent with some scattered light Revolver handling marks. The smooth walnut grips with silver Ruger Phoenix serial #CWB8552, 38 Special +P, 1 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. medallions are excellent. The revolver is equipped with a transfer bar The matte-finished stainless steel barrel and alloy frame are excellent. safety and comes with the original factory hard case and manual. The rosewood laminate weave-checkered factory grips are near (22A9896-43) {MODERN} (400/600) excellent with just a small handling mark on the right panel. This Est. 400 - 600 five-shot hammerless revolver comes with the original blue factory hard 2229 Smith & Wesson Model 61-3 Escort Semi-Auto Pistol case with manual and lock. (22A9897-55) {MODERN} (300/500) serial #B52858, 22 LR, 2 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Est. 300 - 500 surfaces retain about 98% original blue and anodized finishes with some 2237 Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol light freckling mostly-found on the right-side. The checkered synthetic serial #339762, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a moderately-frosted bore factory grips are near excellent with some light handling marks. There is and strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 97-98% later-added blue no magazine present, due to the magazine disconnect it is unclear if the with scattered blued-over blemishes and mostly-sharp factory markings. pistol is operational. Included is the original factory box with zipper rug, The checkered hard rubber factory grips are perhaps good plus overall, unused cleaning kit, hang tag and factory paperwork. (22A9897-59) the left panel shows honest wear from the years, the right panel has {MODERN} (200/400) cracked and been rudimentarily repaired. Included is a single Est. 200 - 400 aftermarket magazine. (22A9896-10) {C&R} (300/500) 2230 Smith & Wesson M&P40 Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 300 - 500 serial #HHA8418, 40 S&W, 4 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The 2238 Sig Sauer P238 Semi-Auto Pistol slide retains 99% original matte blue. The polymer frame with accessory serial #27B391759, 380 ACP, 2 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The rail is currently-fitted with the small backstrap adapter and rates slide retains 99% plus original FDE cerakote and the alloy frame retains excellent. The three-dot night sights glow green and the pistol is 99% plus original desert tan cerakote. The rubber FDE pebble grain equipped with an ambidextrous slide stop. Included are size large and finger-groove grips are excellent. The pistol is equipped with three-dot medium interchangeable backstrap adapters and a factory hard case night sights that glow bright green and a left-side 1911-style thumb with manual and lock. (22A9847-4) {MODERN} (300/500) safety. Included are two factory magazines, original hard case, manual Est. 300 - 500 and lock. (22A9897-65) {MODERN} (400/600) 2231 High Standard Field Classic Slide Action Shotgun Est. 400 - 600 serial #3095343, 12 ga., 30'' ventilated rib barrel choked full with an 2239 Ruger Standard Model Semi-Auto Pistol excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue with serial #11-39632, 22 LR, 6'' tapered barrel with an excellent bore. The freckling and some scattered handling marks, the alloy triggerguard metal surfaces retain perhaps 95-96% original blue with handling marks shows some minor edge wear. The bolt has a nice engine-turned and areas of concentrated freckling, the bolt body is somewhat bright pattern, the trigger and safety retain near all their original gold finish and with concentrated freckles. The fully-checkered black synthetic grips there are rolled game scenes on each receiver flat. The checkered with left-side Phoenix logo are excellent. The pistol has factory fixed walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock and finger-groove forend are near sights and comes with a single factory magazine. (22A9810-1) very good with some flaking finish and scattered blemishes and handling {MODERN} (150/250) marks. This 1971 shotgun has 2 3/4'' chambers and dual bead sights. Est. 150 - 250 (22A9803-8) {MODERN} (150/350) 2240 Erma Model LA22 Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 150 - 350 serial #06276, 22 LR, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol 2232 Stevens Model 5100 Boxlock Double Shotgun retains about 98-99% original black enamel with some light scratches 410 Bore, 24'' barrels choked cylinder in both with excellent bores. The and handling marks. The fully-checkered brown synthetic grip panels are barrels have toned to a brown patina with some scattered freckling and excellent. The front sight dovetail is empty and the safety is functional remnants of a later-added black enamel finish. The frame is dark but very loose. Included are two unmarked magazines, manual and the gunmetal gray with nice hints of original case-hardened color and crisp original slightly-dilapidated yellow factory box. (22A9810-2) {C&R} markings on each side. The checkered walnut buttstock and forend are (100/200) perhaps very good with some light scattered handling marks, the black Est. 100 - 200 pad is a later addition and the fit is slightly off-kilter to the wood. The 2241 Winchester SXP Slide Action Shotgun shotgun has double triggers, extractor, an automatic safety and the serial #12AZV04662, 12 ga., 24'' ventilated rib screw choke barrel with barrels lock-up tight and on-face. (22A9887-10) {C&R} (200/400) an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and Est. 200 - 400 anodized finishes. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend 2233 Sig Sauer P6 Semi-Auto Pistol are excellent with just a few light handling marks. These use serial #M646086, 9mm, 3 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Invector Plus choke tubes, three are included: full, modified and surfaces retain 97-98% original blue and anodized finishes with holster improved cylinder. (22A9871-12) {MODERN} (250/450) wear found mostly on the top and left-side of the slide. The pistol is Est. 250 - 450 North Rhine-Westphalia Police-marked with ''P6'', ''NRW'' and ''10/99'' 2242 Winchester Model 94 Canadian Centennial Saddle Ring Carbine on the slide's right side, a ''KK'' date code is marked on the underside of serial #63555, 30-30, 20'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The the slide. The black synthetic checkered wraparound grips are very good metal surfaces retain 99% original blue, the ''Canadian Centennial with typically-found light handling marks. The pistol is equipped with Von 1867-1967'' and top tang marking have slight remnants of their original Stavenhagen sights and comes with two P6-marked magazines and the gold fill and there are roll-marked maple leaf motifs on each receiver flat. original two-piece factory box. (22A9897-61) {MODERN} (500/700) The smooth walnut straight-grip buttstock and forend are excellent with Est. 500 - 700 some very minor handling marks. The rifle is outfitted with open sporting sights and a Lyman 66A adjustable aperture sight is side-mounted to the receiver. (22A9794-3) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2243 Taurus PT92AF Semi-Auto Pistol 2250 Smith & Wesson Model 61-3 Escort Semi-Auto Pistol serial #TLJ81574D, 9mm, 5'' barrel and an excellent bore. The metal serial #B44684, 22 LR, 2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue and anodized finishes with some surfaces retain 99% original nickel with some small scattered blemishes silvering of the high edges and some scattered blemishes. The smooth and strong factory markings. It is rumored that roughly 6,600 Escort Brazilian walnut factory grips with Taurus medallions are near very pistols were nickel-plated. The faux mother-of-pearl grips are very good good, there are scattered small blemishes throughout. The three-dot plus with some scattered handling marks and still-sharp checkering. sights are fixed and there is a frame-mounted ambidextrous safety. Included are a single nickel-plated ''S&W''-marked magazine and a blue (22A9871-8) {MODERN} (300/500) factory zipper rug. (22A9847-1) {MODERN} (400/600) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 400 - 600 2244 Star Modelo Super A Semi-Auto Pistol 2251 Girsan Model MC28SAT Semi-Auto Pistol serial #315165, 9mm Largo, 5 1/8'' barrel with a lightly-frosted bore. The serial #T6368-19 AV 00262, 9mm, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. metal surfaces retain perhaps 90% original blue, there are scattered The slide retains 99% plus original matte black finish with three lightning handling marks and freckles with a deep plum undertone to the slide cuts in each side. The polymer frame with accessory rail and textured and military proof marks on the barrel, slide and frame. The size medium backstrap is excellent, size small and large fully-checkered walnut grips are near very good with some interchangeable backstraps are also included. The pistol is outfitted with lightly-compressed points and small blemishes. This 1948-manufactured an ADE reflex sight that is currently not functioning, likely just a battery pistol has fixed sights and a single magazine is included. (22A9871-7) issue, and a single dot sight sits at the font with a set of rear two-dot {C&R} (150/350) sights included for those who prefer open sights. Included are a single Est. 150 - 350 factory magazine, the original hard case, lock and sight adjustment 2245 Spesco Phoenix Model P-51 Semi-Auto pistol tools. (22A9792-2) {MODERN} (300/500) serial #3969, 25 ACP, 2 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Est. 300 - 500 surfaces retain about 95% original blue with some thinning most notable 2252 Smith & Wesson Model 10-6 Double Action Revolver along the barrel rib and on the grip frame, the trigger retains all its serial #D354341, 38 Special, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal original gold plate. The faux mother-of-pearl grips with gold medallion surfaces retain near 99% original blue with some slight wear at the are near excellent with some small blemishes. Included are a single muzzle, the case-hardened trigger and hammer retain nice vivid color. magazine with some light oxidation on each side and the original The checkered walnut factory grips with S&W medallions are near two-piece factory box. (22A9864-6) {MODERN} (75/150) excellent with a few minor handling marks. Included is the original good Est. 75 - 150 condition box with manual and unused cleaning tool. (22A9896-23) 2246 Winchester Model 69A Bolt Action Rifle {MODERN} (400/600) 22 S, L, LR, 21'' professionally-shortened barrel with an excellent bore. Est. 400 - 600 The barrel is dark pewter gray toward the breech with evenly-thinning 2253 Springfield Model 67F Slide Action Shotgun blue toward the muzzle with what looks to be ''030847'' amateurishly 410 Bore, 26'' barrel choked full with an excellent bore. The metal stamped on the left-side. The receiver retains near 99% original blue, surfaces retain 97-98% original blue with some scattered scratches and the bolt body is bright and the knob has begun to fade to gunmetal. The handling marks. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and grooved smooth walnut pistolgrip stock is good plus to near very good, there are forend are very good plus with some scattered handling marks and handling marks and blemishes throughout and a social security number some nice subtle figure in the butt. (22A9843-1) {C&R} (150/250) has been scratched into the right-side forend. The rear dovetail holds a Est. 150 - 250 blank and a Redfield 1x-4x scope with clear optics and a crosshair 2254 Ruger New Model Blackhawk Convertible Revolver reticle is mounted to the receiver. Included is a single W-marked serial #38-34915, 45 Colt/45 ACP, 5 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. magazine. (22A9897-81) {C&R} (75/150) The metal surfaces, including the extra 45 ACP cylinder, retain 99% Est. 75 - 150 original blue with very faint wear at the muzzle, the hammer remains 2247 Winchester Model 24 Boxlock Double Shotgun bright. The checkered black hard rubber factory grips with silver Phoenix serial #114685, 12 ga., 28'' barrels with near excellent bores. The medallions are excellent. The front sight is a tall serrated blade, the rear barrels retain 99% later-added high-quality blue with still-strong factory is an adjustable square-notch blade. Included is the original gray factory markings, the frame and forend metal retain about 97% original blue hard case with manual. (22A9790-7) {MODERN} [Bob Borcherdt with scattered freckling, light scratches and some small marks from the Collection] (400/600) forend metal. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend are Est. 400 - 600 perhaps very good, there are light scratches and handling marks 2255 Ruger P97DC Semi-Auto Pistol throughout. The barrels lock-up tight and there are double triggers. serial #663-46221, 45 ACP, 4 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The (22A9808-6) {C&R} (300/500) stainless steel components and slide with ambidextrous de-cocker are Est. 300 - 500 excellent. The polymer frame with horizontally-serrated grip is excellent. 2248 Mossberg Model 500A Regal Combo Slide Action Shotgun The pistol is equipped with three-dot sights and comes with two factory serial #J785724, 12 ga., 24'' smooth Slugster barrel choked cylinder with magazines and the original gray hard case. (22A9790-6) {MODERN} an excellent bore and 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib screw-choke barrel with [Bob Borcherdt Collection] (300/500) an excellent bore. The ''Regal''-marked receiver retains near 99% Est. 300 - 500 original black anodized finish with some light scratches and blemishes, 2256 Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol the right-side medallion is not present and the trigger retains all its serial #368988, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal original gold plate. Both barrels retain about 99% original blue with some surfaces retain 99% later-added blue with a few small blemishes and handling marks and a few light freckles. The checkered walnut pistolgrip some light pinpricks visible underneath the finish. The checkered hard buttstock and forend are near very good, there are signs of handling rubber third-style grips are near very good, there are small blemishes on throughout typically-found on a used hunting arm. The Slugster barrel is each panel and normal signs of wear. Included is a single refinished fitted with rifle sights, the 28'' barrel is sighted with a single front bead. unmarked pinned-base magazine. (22A9897-7) {C&R} (400/600) (22A9830-38) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 200 - 400 2257 Fabrique Nationale Model 1922 Semi-Auto Pistol 2249 Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol serial #27382, 32 ACP, 4 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide serial #535546, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal has toned to a dark pewter gray patina with some flakes of original finish surfaces retain 98% later-added blue with some light oxidation around in the protected areas, the frame retains some strong blue around the the thumb safety and some small blemishes around the muzzle, the top on each side with the grip frame thinned to pewter, there are a few metal work was well-done with factory markings mostly-crisp. The right tiny freckles throughout and all factory markings remain crisp. The black grip panel is a second-style with Rampant Colt inside a stylized C, the hard rubber checkered grips are very good with handling marks and left is a later third-style, both are good plus with some typical wear, the what looks to be a replacement screw and escutcheon. Included is a left panel having a crack at the escutcheon. Included is a single single FN-marked magazine. (22A9897-26) {C&R} (300/500) two-tone factory magazine with ''CAL.32 / COLT''-marked baseplate. Est. 300 - 500 (22A9897-6) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2258 Savage Model 1915 Semi-Auto Pistol 2265 Smith & Wesson M&P40 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #133646, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with a near excellent bore. The serial #DXD5291, 40 S&W, 4 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 85-90% original blue with edge wear, the slide retains 99% plus original matte black finish and the polymer frame grip safety thinned to gunmetal and some other thinned areas and some with accessory rail and size medium backstrap is excellent, a size small concentrated freckles. The left-side ''SAVAGE'' marking is crisp and and large interchangeable backstrap are included. The pistol is sighted legible and the trigger shows nice subtle case-hardened color. The with three-dot sights and has an ambidextrous slide stop. Included is the checkered hard rubber grips with ''SAVAGE QUALITY'' and Indian head original hard case with factory paperwork, size small and large logo remain in very good plus condition with some lightly worn points interchangeable backstraps, two factory magazines and lock. This arm and the ''TRADEMARK'' inside the headband barely-legible. A single is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very factory magazine is included with the follower engaging the hold open small rack or handling mark. (22A9319-731) {MODERN} (350/550) device as it should. (22A9897-60) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 350 - 550 Est. 500 - 700 2266 Sig Sauer P938 Extreme Semi-Auto Pistol 2259 Lefever Nitro Special Boxlock Double Shotgun serial #52B287434, 9mm, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #292592, 12 ga., 30'' barrels choked improved modified and full surfaces retain 99% plus original matte black and anodized finishes. The with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain perhaps 85-90% original textured G10 Piranha grips are excellent. The three-dot night sights blue with some thinning to gunmetal gray and small scattered glow bright green and there is an ambidextrous frame-mounted thumb blemishes. The frame is a mixture of gunmetal gray and faint light brown safety. Included are the original hard case, two factory magazines, oxidation staining with nice case-hardened color around the triggerguard related paperwork and a kydex-style right-hand holster. This arm is and crisp engraving of a goose in flight on both side flats. The as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend are perhaps good plus small rack or handling mark. (22A9319-598) {MODERN} (400/600) with mostly flat-top checkering, a small crack on the right cheek and Est. 400 - 600 light-to-moderate handling marks, the pad is an ill-fitting later-addition, 2267 Smith & Wesson M&P9c Semi-Auto Pistol the length-of-pull is 14 3/4''. The barrels lock-up tight and on-face, there serial #MPT8719, 9mm, 3 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide are double triggers and an automatic safety. (22A9741-7) {C&R} retains 99% plus original matte black finish and the polymer frame with (100/200) accessory rail and size small backstrap is excellent. Pistol is equipped Est. 100 - 200 with Novak's three-dot carry sights and has an ambidextrous slide stop. 2260 Sig Sauer P938 Extreme Semi-Auto Pistol Included are two factory magazines, original hard case and sizes large serial #52B327527, 9mm, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal and medium interchangeable backstraps. (22A9319-722) {MODERN} surfaces retain 99% plus original matte black and anodized finishes. The (300/500) texture G10 Piranha grips are excellent plus. The three-dot night sights Est. 300 - 500 glow bright green and there is a frame-mounted ambidextrous thumb 2268 Ruger LC9s Semi-Auto Pistol safety. Included are three factory magazines, the original hard case, serial #452-58011, 9mm, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide manual and lock. (22A9897-68) {MODERN} (400/600) retains 99% plus original matte black finish and the polymer frame with Est. 400 - 600 left-side thumb safety is excellent plus. The pistol is sighted with 2261 Beretta Model 87 Cheetah Semi-Auto Pistol three-dot low-profile sights and comes with a single factory magazine serial #C26512U, 22 LR, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal and the original box with manual and lock. This arm is as-new-in-box, surfaces retain 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a light rub dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or mark on the barrel from operation of the slide and just a couple other handling mark. (22A9319-462) {MODERN} (300/500) light blemishes. The checkered walnut factory grips with gold Beretta Est. 300 - 500 medallions are excellent. Pistol has three-dot fixed sights and a 2269 Ruger SR1911 Commander Semi-Auto Pistol frame-mounted ambidextrous safety. Included are two factory serial #672-23607, 45 ACP, 4 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The magazines and the original hard case. (22A9897-2) {MODERN} stainless steel surfaces are excellent plus with the mainspring housing, (500/700) thumb safety, grip safety and slide stop retaining 99% plus original blue. Est. 500 - 700 The checkered brown laminate double diamond grips are excellent plus. 2262 Ruger 10/22 Semi-Auto Carbine The pistol is equipped with Novak's three-dot sights and comes with two serial #113-80608, 22 LR, 18 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The factory magazines, original box, zipper rug, manual, lock and bushing metal surfaces retain near 99% original blue and anodized finishes with wrench. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and some scattered blemishes and a small scratch on the triggerguard. The may have a very small rack or handling mark. (229319-508) {MODERN} smooth walnut stock is near excellent with scattered handling marks. (500/700) The rear barrel dovetail is empty, the front sight is a small bead and a Est. 500 - 700 Weaver T0-9 scope base is attached to the receiver. Included is a single 2270 Ruger New Model Single Six Convertible Revolver factory magazine. (22A9921-1) {MODERN} (200/300) serial #265-64303, 22 LR/22 WMRF, 5 1/2'' barrel with an excellent, Est. 200 - 300 likely unfired, bore. The stainless steel surfaces are excellent plus with 2263 Fabrique Nationale Model 1910 Semi-Auto Pistol the unfluted magnum cylinder and fluted .22 LR cylinder appearing serial #182224, 32 ACP, 3 1/2'' barrel with a near excellent bore. The unfired and virtually-unturned. The smooth brown laminate factory grips metal surfaces retain 92-95% original blue, there are concentrated with silver Phoenix medallions are also excellent plus. The revolver is freckles and some thinning along the grip frame and slide with some sighted with a serrated blade front sight and an adjustable rear. Included light edge wear. The black hard rubber checkered grips are good plus, is the original factory hard case with manual and lock. This arm is there is a tiny hairline crack at the escutcheon on each side and a tiny as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very damaged area and some finish added to the left panel. A single good small rack or handling mark. (229319-429) {MODERN} (350/550) condition FN-marked magazine is included. (22A9897-87) {C&R} Est. 350 - 550 (300/400) 2271 Rossi Rio Grande 410 Lever Action Shotgun Est. 300 - 400 serial #SS111835, 410 Bore, 20'' barrel choked cylinder with an 2264 Sig Sauer P938 Semi-Auto Pistol excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces are near excellent with just a serial #52B102475, 9mm, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal couple very light scratches. The smooth Brazilian hardwood pistolgrip surfaces retain 99% plus original matte black and anodized finishes. The buttstock and forend are also near excellent with just a few small checkered brown laminate double diamond factory grips are excellent. handling marks. The shotgun is outfitted with open sporting sights and a The three-dot night sights glow bright green and there is an 4 5/8'' scope rail is factory-mounted to the receiver. Included is the ambidextrous frame-mounted thumb safety. Included are a single factory original factory box with manual and safety key. (22A9319-369) magazine and the original hard case with factory paperwork and {MODERN} (350/550) kydex-style right-hand holster. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, Est. 350 - 550 factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark. 2272 Smith & Wesson Model 5906 Semi-Auto Pistol (22A9319-629) {MODERN} (400/600) serial #VZD7942, 9mm, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless Est. 400 - 600 steel surfaces are very good, there are signs of handling and operational wear. The Hogue black rubber pebble-grain wraparound factory grips are excellent. The pistol has Novak's Lo-Mount three-dot carry sights, the white paint is missing from the dots. Included is a single 15-round factory magazine. (22A9319-711) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2273 Remington Model 870 Express Slide Action Shotgun 2282 Custom Glock Model 17 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #RS82947N, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib Remchoke barrel with an serial #ALT453US, 9mm, 4 1/2'' hybrid-comp barrel with an excellent excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain near 99% original matte blue bore. The slide retains 99% original matte black finish with some with a faint small stain on the receiver's right-side. The black synthetic scattered light handling marks. The polymer frame has been modified for textured pistolgrip buttstock and forend are excellent. The shotgun has a some type of laser sight, there is a hole in the backstrap where the web 3'' chamber and comes with a modified Rem-Choke tube and the of the hand would lay, the bottom of the grip frame was cut to house original factory box with manual and lock. This arm is as-new-in-box, wires and batteries and a small lens is mounted to the front of the dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or triggerguard with four small screws. There is no magazine present and handling mark. (22A9319-328) {MODERN} (200/300) the mechanicals appear to function as they should, however, it is Est. 200 - 300 unclear if any other modifications were performed. (22A9797-13) 2274 Stoeger Double Barrel Coachgun {MODERN} (350/550) serial #C849114-16, 20 ga., 20'' barrels choked modified and improved Est. 350 - 550 modified with excellent bores. The stainless steel and nickeled surfaces 2283 Marlin Model 36 Lever Action Rifle are excellent, there are just a few scattered handling marks. The black serial #B376, 30-30, 20'' barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel and composite checkered pistolgrip buttstock and forend are very good, tube retain perhaps 98% original blue with some handling marks and there are a couple light scratches and handling marks. (22A9319-903) scattered blemishes. The receiver is mostly gunmetal gray with some {MODERN} (250/450) scattered freckles, although there are nice remnants of case-hardened Est. 250 - 450 color along the bottom tang, along the top and on the left-side of 2275 Gen 1 Glock Model 17 Semi-Auto Pistol receiver. The smooth walnut pistolgrip buttstock and forend are very serial #CH332US, 9mm, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide good, there is the expected light flaking of finish and handling marks retains about 99% original matte black finish with a couple light with the serrated hard rubber buttplate remaining excellent and the scratches and handling marks. The polymer Gen 1 frame with stippled bullseye present on the toe line. This Second Variation is sighted with a grip is excellent. Included are two 17-round factory Gen 2 magazines, flip-up white diamond rear sight and a small ivory bead front sight. what looks to be the original Tupperware-style case and associated (22A9897-33) {C&R} (500/700) factory paperwork. (22A9793-1) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2284 Fox Sterlingworth Boxlock Double Shotgun 2276 Beretta Model 1934 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #121197, 12 ga., 26'' barrels choked modified and full with near serial #597031, 380 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal excellent bores. The barrels retain perhaps 85% original blue, there is surfaces have toned to a dull pewter with scattered freckles and thinning, scattered freckles and blemishes throughout. The boxlock pinpricks with the factory markings mostly-crisp. The metal-backed frame with zig-zag border engraving and ''STERLINGWORTH'' on each bakelite grips with beretta logo are very good with scattered light side is partially gunmetal gray with some nice remaining case-hardened handling marks. Included are two finger-rest factory magazines and a color around the fences and along the bottom. The checkered walnut period flap holster in good condition with a name scratched into the belt capped pistolgrip buttstock and forend are good, there is a chip at the loop and an ''H'' on the extra magazine compartment. (22A9830-68) toe, scattered flaking and blemishes and a filled knot hole on the {C&R} [Dr. William C. Nugent Collection] (200/400) right-side butt. The length-of-pull is 14 1/8'' with drops of 1 3/4'' and 3 Est. 200 - 400 1/4'', the barrels lock-up tight and on-face, there are extractors and the 2277 Walther Model 9 Vest Pocket Semi-Auto Pistol safety is automatic. (22A9803-21) {C&R} (300/500) serial #513497, 25 ACP, 2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Est. 300 - 500 surfaces retain perhaps 85-90% original blue with thinning along the grip 2285 Glock Model 17 Semi-Auto Pistol (Parts) frame and at the muzzle with some scattered freckling and small serial #CD308US, the parts consist of a Gen 1 Model 17 frame and a blemishes. The checkered black synthetic grips are near excellent. A Glock Model 22 slide and barrel. The .40 S&W, 4 1/2'' barrel has an single ''WALTHER''-marked magazine is included. (22A9896-18) {C&R} excellent bore and the slide with standard Glock sights retains 99% (300/500) original matte black finish, there is no guide rod or spring. The frame has Est. 300 - 500 been modified with some type of battery attachment on the backstrap 2278 German Model 626(b) Semi-Auto Pistol by Fabrique Nationale and a strip of the frame from the backstrap to the triggerguard has been serial #166985, 32 ACP, 4 3/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal modified, likely from a wire being imbedded in the polymer. There is no surfaces retain perhaps 95% original blue, there is thinning at the trigger group or slide stop, it is unclear if any other parts are missing muzzle and along the backstrap with some scattered freckles and from the slide or frame. (22A9797-16) {MODERN} (150/250) blemishes. The German eagle proofs and "(Eagle) / WaA140" Est. 150 - 250 Waffenamts are mostly-crisp and all serialized parts are matching. The 2286 L.C. Smith Field Grade Sidelock Double Shotgun fully-checkered walnut grips are near very good with some flattened serial #350479, 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked modified and full with points and handling marks. A single FN-marked magazine is included. scattered shallow pits throughout. The metal surfaces have toned to (22A9896-15) {C&R} (300/500) dark brown with scattered freckles and blemishes, the barrel addresses Est. 300 - 500 and sidelock markings are mostly-crisp and legible. The checkered 2279 Glock Model 19 Semi-Auto Pistol walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock and forend are perhaps good plus, serial #UTD134, 9mm, 4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The slide retains the forend is loose and the checkering has worn smooth and there is a 99% original matte black finish with some superficial scratches, The large chip missing from the pistolgrip cap. The barrels lock-up tight with polymer Gen 4 frame with accessory rail is excellent. Pistol is equipped a sliver of light visible at the breeches, the safety is non-automatic, there with factory fixed sights and a LaserMax internal guide rod green dot are extractors and double triggers. (22A9741-8) {C&R} (150/250) sight is installed and works as it should. Included are two 10-round Est. 150 - 250 factory magazines. (22A9797-14) {MODERN} (450/650) 2287 Glock Model 22 Semi-Auto Pistol (Parts) Est. 450 - 650 serial #ARD830US, 40 S&W, 4 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. This is 2280 Ruger Old Model Single Six Revolver not a complete pistol, the only components are a slide, frame and barrel. serial #161021, 22 LR, 4 5/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal The slide retains about 99% original matte black finish with some light surfaces retain 90-92% original blue, there is some wear to silver around superficial handling marks, it is equipped with standard Glock sights and the rear sight due to a rounding of the edges, some wear to silver at the there is no guide rod or spring. The Gen 2 frame is near excellent with a muzzle and a few handling marks and edge wear. The smooth walnut small red button along the backstrap and a battery compartment in the grips with black Phoenix medallions are very good with some paint grip frame, likely parts to some type of laser sight. There is no trigger missing from one of the medallions and scattered handling marks. The group or slide stop, it is unclear if any other parts are missing from the revolver has a serrated half-moon front sight and a square-notch rear slide or frame. (22A9797-17) {MODERN} (200/400) sight with the aforementioned modified corners. (22A9901-6) {C&R} Est. 200 - 400 (500/700) 2288 Colt Lightweight New Agent Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 500 - 700 serial #GTO4335, 45 ACP, 3 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. This 2281 Belgian Sable Baby Hammerless Revolver pistol is missing several visible parts including the firing pin, firing pin serial #1124, 22 Short, 1 7/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal stop and Series 80 safety components, it is unclear if these are the only surfaces retain about 98-99% original nickel with the beginnings of some parts needed to complete the gun. The metal surfaces retain 99% tiny flakes around the latch and some scattered tiny blemishes. The original blue and anodized finishes with some scattered light handling composite faux ivory grips are near excellent. (22A9901-7) {C&R} marks. There are no grips present, however there are four hex head (100/175) screws. A single factory magazine is included. (22A9797-10) Est. 100 - 175 {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2289 Harrington & Richardson Model 900 Double Action Revolver 2297 Beretta Model 1935 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #AF70595, 22 cal, 6'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #549396, 32 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue with a patch of oxidation on the surfaces retain perhaps 85% later-added nickel, there is tarnish, some right side frame and on portions of the barrel, there are some lighter small areas of oxidation and a bit of flaking. The metal-backed clear scattered freckles and handling marks. The checkered black synthetic sweetheart grips are very good with some light scratches and handling grips with H&R logo are near excellent. The factory sights are fixed and marks. Included is a single nickel-plated magazine. (22A9891-3) the revolver seems to function well mechanically. (22A9901-4) {C&R} {MODERN} (250/450) (50/100) Est. 250 - 450 Est. 50 - 100 2298 German P.27 Semi-Auto Pistol by CZ 2290 Russian Model 1895 Nagant Sport Single Action Revolver by Izhevsk serial #387724, 32 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #1895S0343/LKH184, 7.62 Nagant, 6'' barrel with a near excellent surfaces retain perhaps 95% original matte phosphate and polish blue bore. The metal surfaces of this 1944-marked revolver retain perhaps with the slide toning to plum, some edge wear and handling marks. The 90% original blue with some spots evenly fading to brown and some trigger retains nice straw color with the edges and face toning to a bright scattered signs of handling. There are ''(star)'' proofs found on the silver, the "(Eagle) / WaA76" stamp on the right-side frame is faint but loading gate, hammer and triggerguard, an Izhevsk arsenal mark and visible and there is a barely-visible ''(Eagle)'' on top of the slide and a ''1944r'' under the left grip panel and all serialized parts appear to be stronger example on the barrel at the ejection port. The checkered matching. The checkered walnut target grips with left-side thumb rest bakelite grips are near excellent, the ''CZ'' logos have been filled and are near very good, there are some impact marks on the butt and other smoothed. Included is a single factory magazine. A really nice condition scattered handling marks. The front sight blade is elevation adjustable, honest two-tone P.27. (22A9804-24) {C&R} (400/600) the rear sight is adjustable for windage. (22A9797-22) {C&R} (300/500) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 300 - 500 2299 Henry Repeating Arms Varmint Express Lever Action Carbine 2291 Stevens Favorite Model 1915 Falling Block Rifle serial #V044089H, 17 HMR, 19 1/4" plain barrel with an excellent bore. serial #B454, 22 LR, 24'' octagon barrel with a very good plus bore with The metal surfaces this Model H001V retain about 99% original blue some frosting near the breech. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 98% and anodized finishes. The checkered straight grip walnut Monte Carlo high-quality later-added blue with some scattered small blemishes and a buttstock rates excellent and features a recoil pad with Henry logo. The deep plum tone to the frame, all factory marks are crisp and legible. The checkered walnut factory forend rates excellent. The rifle features a smooth walnut straight-grip buttstock and forend are near very good with grooved receiver for scope mounting and Williams Fire Sights. It the expected flakes and handling marks and the ''STEVENS includes the original box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to FAVORITE''-marked hard rubber buttplate remains very good plus. The the gun, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer rifle is sighted with open sporting sights and appears stock, factory fired only, and may have very small rack or handling mechanically-sound. (22A9901-19) {C&R} (250/350) marks only. A handy gun with a Western flare for cleaning out the local Est. 250 - 350 vermin. (8A9319-169) {MODERN} (400/600) 2292 German Model 626(b) Semi-Auto Pistol by Fabrique Nationale Est. 400 - 600 serial #184159, 32 ACP, 4 3/8'' barrel with a lightly frosted bore with 2300 Henry Repeating Arms Slide Action Rifle strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 85% original blue, the serial #P07509TM, 22 Magnum RF, 20 1/2" octagon barrel with an muzzle and grip safety have toned to dark brown and there is some excellent bore. The metal surfaces this Model H003TM retain about 99% slight thinning and scattered edge wear, the left-side of the muzzle original blue and anodized finishes. The smooth straight grip walnut appears to have been lightly cleaned. The factory markings, German buttstock rates excellent and features a checkered synthetic buttplate eagle proofs and "(Eagle) / WaA140" Waffenamts are mostly-crisp and with Henry logo. The grooved walnut factory forend rates excellent. The all visible serialized parts are matching. The fully-checkered walnut grips rifle features a grooved receiver for scope mounting, brass bead front are near very good with the expected compressed points and handling sight and step adjustable rear sight. It includes the original box that is marks. A single FN-marked magazine is included. (22A9804-28) {C&R} correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. (250/450) This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have Est. 250 - 450 very small rack or handling marks only. (8A9319-186) {MODERN} 2293 Navy Arms Co. Model 1858 Army Percussion Revolver by Pietta (400/600) serial #115852, 44 cal., 8'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The Est. 400 - 600 loading lever, hammer, cylinder and barrel retain near 99% original blue 2301 Henry Repeating Arms "Evil Roy" Frontier Carbine with some scattered light handling marks. The frame is a mostly-bright serial #EVILROY3000, 22 LR, 17" octagon barrel with an excellent bore. ochre patina with scattered tarnishing most notable in the triggerguard The metal surfaces of this Model H001TER retain about 99% original area. The smooth walnut grip panels are excellent with the left being blue and silver anodized finishes. The smooth straight grip walnut much darker than the right. (22A9761-21) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) buttstock has "Evil Roy'' laser engraved into the right side with a Est. 100 - 200 checkered synthetic buttplate featuring the Henry logo. The smooth 2294 Beretta Model 1934 Semi-Auto Pistol walnut forend, like the buttstock, rates excellent. The rifle features a serial #948715, 380 ACP, 3 1/4'' barrel with a near excellent bore. The large loop, brass bead front sight and step adjustable rear sight. It metal surfaces retain perhaps 95% later-added blue with concentrated includes the original box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to pits still visible underneath and the factory markings mostly-legible. The the gun, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer metal-backed bakelite factory grips are very good with some scattered stock, factory fired only, and may have very small rack or handling handling marks. Included is a single finger rest magazine that looks to marks only. A great little S.A.S.S. gun, fine plinker or good hunting gun. have been refinished at the same time as the gun. (22A9891-2) {C&R} (8A9319-182) {MODERN} (400/600) (250/450) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 250 - 450 2302 Henry Repeating Arms Lever Action Carbine 2295 Harrington & Richardson Trapper Model Double Action Revolver serial #M056041H, 22 Magnum RF, 19 1/4" barrel with an excellent serial #126174, 22 RF, 6'' octagon barrel with an about excellent bore, bore. The metal surfaces of this Model H001M retain about 99% original there are two small blemishes on the bottom about mid-bore and the blue and anodized finishes. The checkered straight grip walnut buttstock remainder of the surface is shiny with strong rifling. The metal surfaces rates excellent and features a checkered synthetic buttplate with Henry retain about 95% original finish with some light freckles and some edge logo. The checkered walnut forend also rates excellent. The carbine wear. The checkered walnut grips are about very good with some features a grooved receiver for scope mounting, hooded post front sight scattered handling marks and small blemishes on the butt. (22A9890-6) and step adjustable rear sight. It includes the original box that is {C&R} (150/300) correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. Est. 150 - 300 This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have 2296 Llama Model C-IIIA Semi-Auto Pistol very small rack or handling marks only. A fine choice for hunting serial #740034, 380 ACP, 3 3/4'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal varmints and predators. (8A9319-159) {MODERN} (400/600) surfaces retain 99% original satin chrome with maybe a small blemish or Est. 400 - 600 two, the hammer, extractor and adjustable rear sight retain 99% original blue. The synthetic black checkered grips with Llama Trademark logo are excellent. The slide has a ventilated rib, there is a small blade front sight and a 1911-style thumb safety is mounted to the left-side frame. Included are a single factory magazine and the original matching two-piece factory box. (22A9901-5) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2303 Henry Repeating Arms Slide Action Rifle 2308 Smith & Wesson M&P 380 Shield EZ M2.0 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #P12242T, 22 LR, 20" octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The serial #NDE5717, 380 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This metal surfaces of this Model H003T retain about 99% original blue and pistol retains about 99% plus original Armornite finish and the polymer anodized finishes. The smooth straight grip walnut buttstock rates frame rates excellent. The pistol features three dot sights, ambidextrous excellent and features a checkered synthetic buttplate with Henry logo. thumb safeties, grip safety, tactile loaded chamber indicator, subtle ears The grooved walnut factory forend also rates excellent. The rifle features at the rear of the slide to enhance grip, easy to rack slide, reversable a grooved receiver for scope mounting, brass bead front sight and step magazine release, Picatinny equipment rail on the dust cover and easy adjustable rear sight. It includes the original box that is correctly end to load magazine. It includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, manual and paperwork. This arm is labeled and numbered to the gun, a pair of factory magazines, cable as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small lock with a pair of keys, Allen wrench, manual and paperwork. This arm rack or handling marks only. A fast handling rifle for hunting or target. is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very (8A9319-185) {MODERN} (400/600) small rack or handling marks only. The M&P 380 Shield EZ was targeted Est. 400 - 600 toward anyone who lacks the hand strength to manipulate the average 2304 Ruger 10/22 Semi-Auto Carbine pistol and cannot handle the sharper recoil of the more potent serial #822-68036, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The cartridges. It has been very successful in this market area. metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and anodized finishes. (8A9319-705) {MODERN} (300/500) The smooth one-piece pink laminated factory stock rates excellent and Est. 300 - 500 features a curved synthetic buttplate. The rifle features a brass bead 2309 Ruger LCR Revolver front sight, adjustable folding rear sight, extended magazine release and serial #548-73875, 22 LR, 1 7/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The cross bolt safety. The gun includes the original box that is correctly end metal surfaces retain about 99% original anodized finish, the polymer labeled and numbered to the gun, a single factory ten-round magazine, grip frame rates excellent with a faint turn ring on the gray finished steel Ruger padlock with two keys and mounting bracket, scope base with cylinder. The finger groove one-piece pebble grain factory Hogue Tamer screws, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, Monogrip with Ruger Phoenix logo rates excellent. This revolver factory fired only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. features a smooth combat trigger, serrated ramp front sight, fixed rear (8A9319-503) {MODERN} (250/350) sight and eight-shot heavily fluted cylinder. It includes the original factory Est. 250 - 350 box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, nylon soft 2305 Ruger/Talo Distributors Model 10/22 International Classic Limited case with LCR logo, Ruger padlock with a pair of keys, a pair of internal Carbine lock keys, fired case, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, serial #0003-47742, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small rack or metal surfaces of this carbine retain about 99% original blue and handling marks only. (8A9319-388) {MODERN} (400/600) anodized finishes. The one-piece pistolgrip walnut stock features Est. 400 - 600 basketweave texturing on the pistolgrip and forend, raised cheekpiece 2310 Springfield Armory XDs 3.3 Semi-Auto Pistol and remains in excellent condition. The stock features a basketweave serial #S3319687, 45 ACP, 3 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The textured buttplate with Ruger logo. The carbine features a gold bead metal surfaces of the slide retain 99% Melonite finish and the polymer front sight, folding rear sight and a pair of sling swivel studs. It includes a frame rates excellent. The pistol features three dot sights with the front a factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a fiber optic, grip safety, ambidextrous magazine catch and single ten-round factory magazine, Ruger padlock with mounting interchangeable backstrap. It includes the original factory box that is bracket, scope base, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single factory dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small rack or five-round magazine, spare backstrap, bore brush, spare fiber optic handling marks only. (8A9319-487) {MODERN} (300/500) rods, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. This arm is Est. 300 - 500 as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small 2306 Smith & Wesson Model 642-1 Pro Series Airweight Centennial Revolver rack or handling marks only. A great concealable self-defense firearm. serial #CVZ4452, 38 Special, 1 7/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The (8A9319-869) {MODERN} (400/600) metal surfaces retain about 99% original silver anodized finish and the Est. 400 - 600 stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The smooth combat trigger 2311 Smith & Wesson Model 59 Semi-Auto Pistol shows strong but unremarkable case-hardened colors. The textured serial #A405201, 9mm, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal factory rubber "Boot Grip" style stocks with S&W logo rate excellent. The surfaces retain about 90% original blue and anodized finishes with most gun features fixed sights and still times and locks up correctly. The of the loss due to apparent holster wear on the frame around the dust revolver includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end shield and triggerguard, in addition to handling marks. The checkered labeled and numbered to the gun, fired case, cable lock with a pair of synthetic factory grips with S&W logo rate very good to excellent keys, (3) moon clips, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, showing light handling marks. The pistol features a Baughman ramp dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small rack or front sight, windage adjustable rear sight, grooved frontstrap and handling marks only. The cylinder on this gun is purportedly cut for the backstrap, plus a slide mounted safety/de-cocker. It includes the original use of moon clips with 38 Special ammunition to speed reloading, but no two-piece factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the cuts are present and the cylinder fails to close when tried with dummy gun, a pair of factory magazines showing light oxidation stains, and the ammunition. It worked fine without the clips and will still function with manual. (8A9319-728) {MODERN} (200/400) standard 38 Special rounds. (8A9319-742) {MODERN} (400/600) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 400 - 600 2312 Smith & Wesson M&P 40c Compact Semi-Auto Pistol 2307 Ruger LC9s Semi-Auto Pistol serial #HPF0192, 40 S&W, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The serial #452-58007, 9mm, 3 1/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal metal surfaces retain about 99% original black Armornite finish and the surfaces retain about 99% original black finish and the polymer frame polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features an equipment rail on rates excellent. The pistol features three dot sights and manual thumb the dust cover, interchangeable backstrap, three dot sights with cocking safety. The pistol includes the original factory box that is correctly end shoulder, reversible magazine release and ambidextrous slide stops. It labeled and numbered to the gun, a single factory magazine with finger includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and rest floorplate (a flat floorplate is also included), orange take-down faux numbered to the gun, a ten-round factory magazine with flat floorplate, a magazine, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. This ten-round factory magazine with finger rest floorplate, cable lock with a arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very pair of keys, (3) interchangeable backstraps of different sizes (one is small rack or handling marks only. A good self-defense firearm. installed on gun), fired case, manual and paperwork. This arm is (8A9319-461) {MODERN} (300/500) as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small Est. 300 - 500 rack or handling marks only. A powerful self-defense firearm. (8A9319-803) {MODERN} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2313 Smith & Wesson Model 5906 Semi-Auto Pistol 2318 Smith & Wesson M&P 9 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #VZD6877, 9mm, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless serial #HDE8226, 9mm, 4 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal steel surfaces rate about very good showing scattered handling marks surfaces retain about 99% original black Armornite finish and the and high edge wear. The textured rubber factory Hogue grips with S&W polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features interchangeable logo rate very good to excellent with light handling marks. The pistol backstrap, three dot sights with cocking shoulder, reversible magazine features Novak's three dot sights, ambidextrous slide mounted release, equipment rail on the dust cover and ambidextrous slide stops. safety/de-cocker and the front of the triggerguard is checkered. The It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and front and right rear ''dots'' paint is missing but this is easily corrected. It numbered to the gun, a pair of ten-round factory magazines with flat includes a single factory fifteen-round magazine. (8A9319-708) floorplates, cable lock with a pair of keys, (3) interchangeable {MODERN} (200/400) backstraps of different sizes (one is installed on gun), manual and Est. 200 - 400 paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, 2314 Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Semi-Auto Pistol and may have very small rack or handling marks only. A good all-around serial #HAR6593, 40 S&W, 4 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The gun chambered in a popular cartridge. (8A9319-840) {MODERN} metal surfaces retain about 99% original black Armornite finish and the (400/600) polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features interchangeable Est. 400 - 600 backstrap, three dot sights with cocking shoulder, reversible magazine 2319 Smith & Wesson Model SW22 Victory Semi-Auto Pistol release, equipment rail on the dust cover and ambidextrous slide stops. serial #UDT5058, 22 LR, 5 1/2" heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The textured synthetic factory numbered to the gun, a pair of ten-round factory magazines with flat grips with S&W medallions rate excellent. The pistol features fiber optic floorplates, cable lock with a pair of keys, (3) interchangeable post front sight, fully adjustable fiber optic rear sight, thumb safety, backstraps of different sizes (one is installed on gun), fired case, manual overtravel stop on the trigger and browning style magazine release. It and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired includes the original factory box that is correctly end labeled and only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. A good numbered to the gun, a pair of factory magazines, Picatinny style rail for all-around pistol for self-defense and range use. (8A9319-842) optics with built in rear sight, cable lock with a pair of keys, manual and {MODERN} (400/600) paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, Est. 400 - 600 and may have very small rack or handling marks only. (8A9319-739) 2315 Smith & Wesson M&P 40c Compact Semi-Auto Pistol {MODERN} (200/400) serial #HPF0194, 40 S&W, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The Est. 200 - 400 metal surfaces retain about 99% original black Armornite finish and the 2320 CZ Model 455 Bolt Action Varmint Rifle polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features an equipment rail on serial #B513990, 22 Magnum RF, 20 1/2" heavy barrel with an excellent the dust cover, three dot sights with cocking shoulder, reversible bore. This rifle retains about 99% original blue finish with minor handling magazine release, interchangeable backstrap and ambidextrous slide marks. The one-piece factory checkered walnut pistolgrip stock would stops. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end rate otherwise excellent were it not for the forend being cracked on both labeled and numbered to the gun, a ten-round factory magazine with flat sides of the barrel, with the right side extending about 1 1/2" and the left floorplate, a ten-round factory magazine with finger rest floorplate, cable about 4" plus. Other than the cracks, the stock is free of handling marks lock with a pair of keys, (3) interchangeable backstraps of different sizes and would rate excellent otherwise. It features a textured rubber buttpad (one is installed on gun), fired case, manual and paperwork. This arm is that remains in excellent condition. The features a two-position bolt as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small mounted safety, no sights, grooved receiver for scope mounting and rack or handling marks only. A great gun for concealed carry. sling swivel studs. The rifle includes the original factory box that is (8A9319-804) {MODERN} (400/600) correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, a single factory Est. 400 - 600 magazine, manual and paperwork. Other than the unfortunate broken 2316 Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Semi-Auto Pistol stock, this arm is as-new-in-box, factory fired-only. (8A9319-85) serial #HBF3442, 40 S&W, 4 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The {MODERN} (150/250) metal surfaces retain about 99% original black Armornite finish and the Est. 150 - 250 polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features interchangeable 2321 Smith & Wesson Model 5906 Semi-Auto Pistol backstrap, three dot sights with cocking shoulder, reversible magazine serial #VYZ2421, 9mm, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless release, equipment rail on the dust cover and ambidextrous slide stops. steel surfaces rate about good to very good showing scattered handling It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and marks and high edge wear. The textured rubber factory Hogue grips with numbered to the gun, a pair of ten-round factory magazines with flat S&W logo rate fair to poor with heavy wear and handling marks plus a floorplates, cable lock with a pair of keys, (3) interchangeable series of gouges on the right side. The pistol features Novak's three dot backstraps of different sizes (one is installed on gun), fired case, manual sights, ambidextrous slide mounted safety/de-cocker and the front of the and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired triggerguard is checkered. The front and right rear ''dots'' paint is missing only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. A good but this is easily corrected. It includes a single factory fifteen-round range or home defense gun. (8A9319-830) {MODERN} (400/600) magazine. (8A9319-713) {MODERN} (150/350) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 150 - 350 2317 Smith & Wesson M&P 9c Compact Semi-Auto Pistol 2322 Colt Single Action Frontier Scout Revolver serial #HDA9862, 9mm, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #12765K, 22 LR, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. This surfaces retain about 99% original black Armornite finish and the 1961-made revolver retains about 99% original nickel plate with polymer frame rates excellent. The pistol features an equipment rail on scattered light fine scratches and other handling marks. The smooth the dust cover, three dot sights with cocking shoulder, reversible walnut factory grips rate near excellent with a few handling marks. The magazine release, interchangeable backstrap and ambidextrous slide revolver remains in excellent condition and still times and locks up stops. It includes the original factory hard case that is correctly end correctly. (8A9790-14) {C&R} (300/500) labeled and numbered to the gun, a ten-round factory magazine with flat Est. 300 - 500 floorplate, a ten-round factory magazine with finger rest floorplate, cable 2323 Colt Single Action Frontier Scout Kansas Centennial Model Revolver lock with a pair of keys, (3) interchangeable backstraps of different sizes serial #5435G, 22 LR, 4 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal (one is installed on gun), manual and paperwork. This arm is surfaces retain about 99% original gold plate with a few minor handling as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small marks. The smooth hardwood factory grips rate excellent. The right side rack or handling marks only. A good concealed carry gun in the of the barrel has the model information and the left side is marked with ever-popular 9mm. (8A9319-827) {MODERN} (400/600) the legend "1861-KANSAS CENTENNIAL MODEL-1961". The revolver Est. 400 - 600 includes a wood presentation box with red velvet lined French fit interior, the cover interior has a gold Rampant Colt on a red satin liner. The cover has a Colt logo engraved in the corner with a bronze Kansas Centennial medallion inset into the center. A nice addition for the commemorative collector. (8A9795-1) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2324 Ruger New Model Vaquero Revolver 2329 Thompson/Center Hawken Percussion Rifle serial #510-02234, 45 Colt, 4 5/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The serial #86457, .50 cal., 29'' octagon barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and color case-hardened metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue, the area around the finishes showing a few minor handling marks. The checkered synthetic breech plug and nipple thinning to brown finish with stains from factory grips with molded-in Ruger Phoenix rate excellent. The New oxidation. The triggerguard is brown and gray with the lock toned to Vaquero has a slightly reduced frame size for better handling and it smoky gray. The brass furniture including the nosecap, barrel wedge features traditional fixed sights; gun times and locks up correctly. The assembly, thimbles, patchbox and buttplate rate very good showing revolver includes the factory hard case that is correctly end labeled and scattered tarnish that has toned to ochre. The rifle features an original numbered to the gun, internal lock key, fired case, padlock with a pair of black blade ''V'' notch T/C adjustable rear sight, replacement Lyman keys and manual. This gun has seen very little use. This model was white bead front sight, replacement nipple that uses musket caps, originally aimed at Cowboy Action Shooting but makes a great gun for double set triggers and clean out on the drum. It includes a solid brass fun, range or trail. (8A9808-71) {MODERN} (400/600) ramrod with ball seat on one end and threaded for cleaning jag on the Est. 400 - 600 other. The mechanism still works and would make a great shooter or 2325 Hammerli/Sig Arms Trailside Semi-Auto Pistol deer gun for the more traditional minded. (8A9877-6) {ANTIQUE} serial #E0013792, 22 LR, 4 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The pistol (100/200) retains about 99% original black phosphate finish with the stainless Est. 100 - 200 surfaces of the slide in excellent condition. The smooth blue and gray 2330 Smith & Wesson 22/32 Kit Gun Airweight Hand Ejector Revolver laminated factory grips rate excellent. The grips are quite hand filling serial #5096, 22 LR, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The Airweight with a small flare at the butt and ambidextrous finger grooves. The pistol Kit Guns started in 1954 at serial number 5000. This is a very early gun features a Patridge front sight, fully adjustable rear sight and slide that shows honest use over the last sixty-six years and retains about mounted safety. Includes the factory hard case that is correctly end 96% original blue and anodized finishes, the deep black anodized frame labeled and numbered to the gun, a single magazine, test target and and aluminum recessed cylinder thinning to a golden brown over about manual. The gun appears to have seen only minimal use. A great half the surfaces with high edge wear and handling marks. The service all-around shooter built with Hammerli precision. (8A9808-61) trigger has lightly toned to gray on the face but the remaining surfaces {MODERN} (300/500) and the those of the service style hammer retain bold case-hardened Est. 300 - 500 colors. The diamond checkered walnut factory square butt Magna grips 2326 Springfield Armory XDm-45 Semi-Auto Pistol with silver S&W medallions are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. serial #MG501129, 45 ACP, 4 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The The numbered parts are correct to the gun, it features a Baughman stainless steel surfaces of the slide rate excellent and the polymer frame ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, has the flared also rates excellent. The pistol features three dot sights, grip safety, or improved flat-latch, lock-up is good but timing will need attention as interchangeable backstrap and ambidextrous magazine release. The several chambers time late on single action. This gun would make a pistol includes a factory hardcase correctly end labeled and numbered good start up gun for the aspiring collector and will still admirably to the gun, a pair of factory thirteen-round magazines, (3) backstraps of perform its intended purpose in the field. (8A9897-45) {C&R} (400/600) varying sizes (one installed on gun), Kydex holster, Kydex double Est. 400 - 600 magazine pouch, magazine loader, fired case, bore brush, cable lock 2331 Beretta Model 8045F Mini-Cougar Semi-Auto Pistol with a pair of keys, manual and paperwork. This gun remains in serial #062335MC, 45 ACP, 3 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. excellent condition and is ready to go for a variety of shooting and The metal surfaces retain about 99% original black and anodized self-defense tasks. (8A9808-62) {MODERN} (400/600) finishes with a few tiny handling marks. The checkered synthetic factory Est. 400 - 600 grips with Beretta logo rate excellent. The pistol features three dot 2327 S.W.D. Inc. Cobray Model PM11/NINEmm Semi-Auto Pistol sights, ambidextrous slide mounted decocker / safeties, double / single serial #94-0021963, 9mm, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The action mechanism, serrated grip frame straps and rotating barrel locking. pistol will need some professional attention as it does not fire but The pistol includes a single six-round magazine with flat floorplate and a appears to function otherwise. This pistol also includes a second 17" single eight-round magazine with extended finger rest magazine. A barreled carbine upper with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces great concealed carry or home defense gun. (8A9883-8) {MODERN} of the pistol retain about 99% original factory Parkerizing and blue (350/550) finishes with a few light handling marks. The carbine upper retains about Est. 350 - 550 97% of the same finishes with light scratches and edge wear. The 2332 Stoeger Model 8000 Cougar Semi-Auto Pistol polymer backstrap on the steel pistolgrip rates excellent. The pistol fires serial #T6429-06-A001918, 9mm, 3 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. from a closed bolt and features a simple blade front sight with protective The metal surfaces retain about 99% original black and anodized ears, fixed peep rear sight with a square notch above it and rotating finishes showing scattered light handling marks. The checkered manual safety. The carbine upper features the same style front sight as synthetic factory grips with Stoeger logo rates excellent. The pistol the pistol mounted on a steel ventilated hand guard (rear sight is part of features three dot sights, ambidextrous slide mounted decocker / the lower receiver) but does not include the bolt or recoil spring safeties, double / single action mechanism, serrated grip frame straps assemblies. No magazine is included. (8A8612-48) {MODERN} and rotating locking barrel. The pistol includes the original factory hard (400/600) case and shipping sleeve correctly end labeled and numbered to the Est. 400 - 600 gun, (4) fifteen-round magazines with flat floorplate, manual and 2328 Winchester Model 1897 Slide Action Shotgun paperwork. A great concealed carry or home defense gun. (8A9883-7) serial #381338, 12 ga., 18 1/2'' cut down barrel with a near excellent {MODERN} (300/500) smooth bright bore, showing old very shallow pitting and is un-choked. Est. 300 - 500 The metal surfaces retain about 97% later applied dull blue finish, the 2333 Traditions Model 1851 Navy Conversion Single Action Revolver by Army forward section of magazine tube starting to tone to brown plus San Marcos scattered handling and operational wear. The smooth walnut pistolgrip serial #6746, 38 Special, 7 1/2" plain barrel with an excellent bore. The buttstock rates about good to very good as lightly cleaned and metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue and cased finishes. The re-varnished with scattered mostly moderate handling marks. The Red grip frame has full nickel plate and robust case-hardened colors on the Head ventilated rubber recoil pad rates about good with moderate wear frame showing a tiny oxidation blemish on right side rear frame. The and handling marks but the rubber still has flex. The grooved walnut blue finish on the cylinder and barrel rates excellent with a tiny spot of forend also rates about good as lightly cleaned and re-varnished oxidized pitting on the barrel, minor freckling, and very small assembly showing fewer and lighter handling marks than the buttstock but has an marks on the right-side of the barrel by the wedge hole. The smooth approximately 3'' long crack on the left side. The shotgun features a walnut factory grips rate excellent. The revolver features a silver blade large later applied brass bead and the barrel appears to have been front sight, fixed rear sight on the frame and still times and locks up professionally shortened and interior polished. The gun still functions correctly. It should be a fun gun for the Western enthusiast, especially and should be a great cowboy action or home defense gun. (8A9877-5) with black powder loads. (8A9883-9) {MODERN} (250/450) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 250 - 450 Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2334 High Standard Double Nine Convertible Revolver 2340 Scarce Smith & Wesson Second Model Revolver serial #M010549, 22 LR / 22 Magnum RF, 5 1/2" barrel with an excellent serial #72759, 38 S&W, scarce 5" barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. The metal surfaces of this "Western Style" double / single action bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nickel plate showing revolver retain about 99% original nickel plate, the nickel has some scattered light surface oxidation stains and handling marks. The trigger clouding in addition to a few scattered light oxidation stains and handling is about half blue and gray, the hammer has strong case-hardened marks. The grips are Jay Scott #99 faux mother-of-pearl in excellent colors with light operational wear. The red diamond checkered hard condition. The revolver features a rounded front sight, drift adjustable rubber factory grips have a S&W logo, they are numbered to the gun rear sight, quick change cylinder feature and faux ejector rod housing. It and rate good showing little wear but there is an 11/16" long chip includes handcrafted hardwood case with three blue felt lined missing from the butt of the left panel which has broken off around the compartments and brass clasp, the aforementioned spare cylinder, grip pin area. The numbered parts are correct to the gun, it still times brass bore wiping rod, un-marked German silver oiler and a few and locks up correctly and barrel-to-frame lock up is tight. An excellent cleaning supplies. The case rates about excellent. (8A9809-1) Second Model with the somewhat scarce 5" barrel. (8A9474-145) {MODERN} (400/600) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 400 - 600 2335 Ruger Old Army Percussion Revolver 2341 Smith & Wesson Second Model Revolver serial #145-01016, .45 cal., 7 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #95781, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with a few oxidation blemishes in The stainless steel surfaces rate very good to excellent showing the bore. There is about 10% original blue scattered over the metal scattered handling marks and oxidation stains. The sides of the surfaces, mostly in the protected areas of the barrel and frame, the rest stainless hammer are partially stained from oxidation but it still times and has toned to a fairly even brown. The trigger is smoky gray but the locks up correctly. The smooth walnut factory grips with silver Ruger hammer has strong case-hardened colors with moderate operational Phoenix rate excellent. The revolver features a serrated ramp front sight, wear. The red diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips have a fully adjustable rear sight and hammer safety notches between each S&W logo and rate about good showing little wear but there is an chamber. It includes an un-marked molded green flocked French fit approximately 9/16" long chip missing from the butt of the right panel walnut presentation case with two covered compartments and cut outs which has broken off around the grip pin area. The female grip screw for a flask and bullet mold (neither are provided). The case rates about escutcheon turns freely in the grip panel, ergo the screw cannot be excellent and includes a key for the lock and a manual. (8A9690-9) removed to check the numbers, however the grips fit the frame nicely {ANTIQUE} (400/600) and are probably original. The numbered parts are correct to the gun, it Est. 400 - 600 still times and locks up correctly and barrel-to-frame lock up is tight. 2336 Pieper-Bayard Model 1908 Semi-Auto Pistol (8A9474-147) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (200/400) serial #52505, 32 ACP, 2 1/4" barrel with a slightly frosted bore. The Est. 200 - 400 metal surfaces retain about 97% original blue finish showing high edge 2342 Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 First Issue Revolver wear, light thinning on the frontstrap and handling marks. The checkered serial #5850, 32 RF, 3 1/2" octagon barrel with an oxidized and lightly hard rubber factory grips with Bayard logo rate very good showing pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% professional period minimal wear but several tiny checks around the upper left screw hole. re-applied nickel plate showing light bubbling, a few tiny blemishes from The pistol includes a front sight that serves as a sliding take down latch, oxidation and light handling marks. The grips are unmarked later added high fixed rear sight, manual frame mounted safety, the left upper grip polished solid two-piece pewter extension grips with round butt, smooth screw seems to be a replacement, the slide is numbered to the gun and finish and scattered light scratches. The grips add considerable weight it appears to function mechanically. It includes a single magazine with to the gun and leave it distinctly butt heavy. This early First Model still caliber marking that has been re-blued. (8A9848-11) {C&R} (300/500) times and locks up correctly with loose barrel-to-frame fit, the barrel Est. 300 - 500 pivot screw shows moderate slot damage. The barrel is assembly 2337 Smith & Wesson Third Model Safety Hammerless Revolver numbered to the frame but the assembly numbers on the cylinder are no serial #109690, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore showing longer visible and the grip pins were removed and enlarge hole added to faint oxidation at the muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 98% accommodate the new grip's screw. The initials "MR" are punch dotted original nickel plate showing a small spot of oxidized pitting on the next to the serial number. An interesting looking and feeling No. 1 1/2. sideplate and edges of the cylinder with limited bubbling and handling (8A9474-51) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (200/400) marks. The triggerguard rates excellent with minor freckling on the blue Est. 200 - 400 finish. The trigger retains the beautiful case-hardened colors found on 2343 Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 First Issue Revolver those early guns. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips with serial #22435, 32 RF, 3 1/2" octagon barrel with scattered light pitting in S&W logo are numbered to the gun and rate excellent. The timing and the bore. This gun retains about 25% original blue finish on the metal lock up are going to need attention, barrel-to-frame fit is tight, numbered surfaces, the remainder has toned to brown showing scattered light parts are correct to the gun and it is equipped with a grip safety. pinprick pitting mixed with a few oxidation stains and handling marks. (8A9855-3) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) The smooth unmarked later added period ivory grips rate excellent. The Est. 400 - 600 ivory has mellowed to a beautiful tawny color with nice dark grain lines 2338 Smith & Wesson Second Model Single Action Revolver running through the left panel. The assembly numbered parts match the serial #83904, 38 S&W, 4" barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted bore. frame with light movement between the barrel and frame, but gun times The metal surfaces retain about 96% original nickel plate with several and locks up correctly. A handsome looking 1 1/2 in very good condition. areas of oxidized pitting mostly on the cylinder, minute bubbling and (8A9474-53) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (200/400) scattered light handling marks. The trigger and hammer retain full nickel Est. 200 - 400 plate with light operational wear. The smooth un-marked mother-of-pearl 2344 Scarce Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 First Issue Revolver grips rate excellent as lightly repaired. The top of the right panel along serial #25225, 32 RF, scarce 4" octagon barrel with scattered light on the frontstrap has a 1/4" relieved area, probably to repair a chip, that pitting in the bore. The metal surfaces have toned to brown with few is somewhat unobtrusive. The gun functions mechanically although, it traces of original blue lurking in the protected areas of the frame in requires more force than usual to have the hammer engage in the full addition to a fairly smooth surface pitting with heavier pits around the cock position, it still times and locks up correctly and all numbered parts front of the frame by the window. There are oxidation stains scattered are correct to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit is fairly tight with just a little about with a few handling marks. The smooth factory rosewood grips vertical play. (8A9474-146) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] are numbered to the gun and rate excellent showing light handling (300/500) marks. The assembly numbered parts match the frame but the cylinder's Est. 300 - 500 number is partially obscured. There is light movement between the 2339 Smith & Wesson First Model Single Action Revolver barrel and frame, although the hammer still cocks, the cylinder no longer serial #21201, 38 S&W, 4" barrel with a few areas of light oxidation and rotates. (8A9474-54) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (200/400) pitting in the bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original Est. 200 - 400 nickel plate showing scattered oxidation stains and handling marks. The trigger is smoky gray, the hammer is turning gray with oxidation stains but there is still strong case-hardened colors present. The diamond checkered hard rubber factory grips have a simple "S&W" in an oval but rate excellent overall. The numbered parts including the grips are correct to the gun, it times and locks up correctly and barrel-to-frame lock up is solid. An excellent "Baby Russian". (8A9474-141) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (600/800) Est. 600 - 800 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2345 Scarce Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 First Issue Revolver 2351 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver serial #17992, 32 RF, scarce 4" octagon barrel with an oxidized and serial #48942, 22 Short, 3 3/16" barrel with a near excellent bore pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 65-70% original nickel showing faint pinprick pitting. This very good condition Third Model is plate, the cylinder has a small lone island of nickel plate with the fitted with lovely ivory grips. The metal surfaces retain about 25% remainder toned to brown showing scattered light pitting. The barrel has original blue on the frame and top of the barrel, the remaining surfaces flaked to brown on both sides of the flat extending down the barrel, in toned to brown and gray with handling marks and fairly even fine pitting. addition to scattered oxidation and pitting, slight bubbling and light The trigger and spur area of the hammer are gray but there are strong handling marks commensurate with gun of this age. The hammer has case-hardened colors remaining in the protected areas. The smooth lost about a third of the nickel plate but the trigger has full plate unmarked ivory grips remain in excellent condition, the right panel a nice remaining. The smooth factory rosewood grips are numbered to the gun even coffee color and the left a coffee blending to cream. The gun still and rate very good to excellent showing light handling marks and worn times and locks up correctly and the assembly numbered parts are varnish. The assembly numbered parts match the frame, barrel-to-frame correct to the gun. Barrel-to-frame fit is tight but there is slight movement fit is tight, the mechanism still functions, but lock up will need attention. around the latch. A very good example of the No. 1 revolver. A fine condition No. 1 1/2" with scarce barrel length. (8A9474-52) (8A9474-27) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (150/350) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (500/700) Est. 150 - 350 Est. 500 - 700 2352 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver 2346 Rare Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 Transitional Model Revolver serial #98267, 22 Short, 3 3/16" barrel with a very lightly frosted bore. serial #28292, 32 RF, 3 1/2" octagon barrel with a bright bore showing This nice little Third Model is fitted with beautiful ivory grips. The metal scattered oxidized pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 90% surfaces retain about 90-93% original nickel plate, the surfaces of the reapplied non-factory nickel plate with most of the loss along the barrel cylinder cleaned to pewter with nickel plate in the flutes combined with which is toning to brown showing scattered high edge wear and some oxidation. There is some scattered oxidation and pitting with light flaking bubbling. The hammer and trigger are mostly a mix of gray and brown on the frame. The hammer has strong case-hardened colors with with light operational wear. The smooth rosewood factory grips are operational wear, the spur is gray as is the trigger. The smooth numbered to the gun and rate excellent. The barrel and cylinder are unmarked ivory grips are in excellent condition, the right panel is a nice assembly numbered to the gun, it functions mechanically but lock up will even cream color and the left a blend of coffee with cream color along need attention and the barrel-to-frame fit is loose. Production numbers the edges. The cylinder no longer rotates although it still locks up well of Transitional Models are low, perhaps about 650-total, making them and all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun. highly desirable. (8A9474-57) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] Barrel-to-frame fit is tight and there is slight movement around the latch. (600/800) A good collectible ''example'' piece. (8A9474-28) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John Est. 600 - 800 W. Hall Collection] (100/200) 2347 Colt Officers Model Target Revolver Est. 100 - 200 serial #635963, 38 Special, 6" heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. 2353 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver The metal surfaces of this 1939-manufactured revolver retain about 80% serial #3923, 22 Short, 3 3/16" barrel with a very lightly oxidized and non-factory reapplied blue finish, the greatest loss is on the cylinder pitted bore. This early Third Model retains about 95% original nickel which has toned to an even smoky gray in addition to high edge wear plate showing oxidation blemishes in most of the flutes with minor stains and handling marks. The gun has later added Coltwood factory synthetic on the remaining surfaces plus slight bubbling and handling marks. The grips with Rampant Colt logo that rate excellent. The revolver features hammer and trigger have full nickel plate with light flaking from an elevation adjustable Patridge front sight, windage adjustable rear oxidation. The smooth unmarked factory rosewood grips are in excellent sight and times and locks up correctly. This gun should make a fine condition with light handling marks. The cylinder times correctly but lock shooter. (8A9740-52) {MODERN} (300/500) up needs attention, all the appropriate parts are correctly numbered to Est. 300 - 500 the gun and barrel-to-frame fit is tight. A nice collectible. (8A9474-22) 2348 Colt New Pocket Double Action Revolver {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (300/500) serial #695, 32 Long Colt, 2 1/2" barrel with a near excellent bore Est. 300 - 500 showing a few light oxidation blemishes. The metal surfaces of this 2354 Colt Detective Special Revolver 1894-manufactured revolver retain about 10% original blue finish, the serial #730691, 38 Special, 2" barrel with an excellent bore. This rest toned to brown and purple. The surfaces show considerable areas 1959-manufactured revolver retains about 97% non-factory reapplied of heavy pitting that has been cleaned to pewter leaving a rough blue finish showing light edge wear with portions of the grip frame toned textured surface with softened edges, heaviest on the left side of the to smoky gray and a few handling marks. The hammer and trigger have gun and about half the cylinder. The hammer and trigger are mostly strong reapplied blue with operational wear. The checkered walnut brown with a few strong wedges of fire blue in the protected areas of the factory grips with silver Rampant Colt medallions rate good to very good hammer. The checkered hard rubber factory grips with COLT in an oval showing light to moderate diamond point wear. This gun still times and rate excellent and are numbered to the gun. The gun still times and locks up as well as the day it left Colt. It would be a fine shooter or locks up correctly, has a three-line barrel address and a Rampant Colt concealed carry gun. (8A9897-13) {C&R} (400/600) surrounded by COLT NEW POCKET. (8A9862-9) {ANTIQUE} (50/150) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 50 - 150 2355 Sig Sauer German Police Model P6 Semi-Auto Pistol 2349 Smith & Wesson No. 2 Army Revolver serial #M402569, 9mm, 3 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #11630, 32 RF, 6" octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized and pitted surfaces of this importer marked pistol retain about 98% original black bore. The metal surfaces of this Old Model have toned to brown with and anodized finishes, most of the loss to high edge wear in addition to some original blue intermingled on the frame and in the protected areas. handling marks. The checkered synthetic wrap around factory grips rate The barrel and frame show oxidized pitting around the window with excellent. The pistol features a single stack magazine, smooth faced scattered handling marks. The smooth rosewood factory grips are in semi-ramped front sight, drift adjustable rear sight, frame mounted excellent condition with a few handling marks. The assembly numbered de-cocker and curious notched hammer spur that was designed to break parts are correct and the grips are properly serial numbered to the gun. off if the firearm fell on hammer to reduce stress on the firing mechanism Barrel-to-frame fit is loose but timing and lock up are excellent. A fine and help prevent accidental discharge. The right side of the slide near example of a three pin No. 2. (8A9474-38) [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] the ejection port is marked with the model "P6", "NW" {ANTIQUE} (600/800) (Nordrhein-Westfalen), proof date of "11/78" and the last three digits of Est. 600 - 800 the serial number. It includes a pair of eight-round P6 marked factory 2350 Ruger LCP Semi-Auto Pistol magazines. This is basically a Model 225 and make great concealed serial #374-94754, 380 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The carry guns or addition to a Police firearms collection. (8A9897-62) metal surfaces of the slide retain about 99% original blue finish with high {MODERN} (400/600) edge wear and the polymer frame rates about excellent. This little pistol Est. 400 - 600 features fixed front and rear sights, manual slide stop and double action only mechanism. It includes a single factory magazine with flat removable floorplate and a Bianchi inside the pants holster. An excellent concealed carry firearm. (8A9897-42) {MODERN} (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2356 Colt Model 1908 Vest Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol 2361 Scarce Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver serial #87741, 25 ACP, 2 1/8" barrel with a frosted bore still showing serial #117373, 22 Short, scarce 2 9/16" plain barrel with a near strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1913-manufactured pistol are excellent bore showing very lightly scattered oxidation and pitting. This toned to a smoky gray-brown with fine pinprick pits evenly distributed gun features the scarce short barrel and retains excellent condition. The over the surface with streaks of original blue in the protected areas of metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel plate showing oxidized the frame. The grip safety is gray with strong case-hardened colors on pitting on cylinder and to a lesser extent on the barrel with a few the trigger and safety. The checkered hard rubber factory grips with handling marks. The trigger has full nickel plate and the hammer retains "COLT" in a straight banner and Rampant Colt with stylized "C" rate fair strong case-hardened colors with operational wear. The smooth (left) showing heavy wear and excellent (right) showing little or no wear. rosewood factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate excellent The pistol includes a single unmarked replacement magazine. showing light handling marks. The barrel and cylinder are correctly (8A9897-9) {C&R} (300/500) assembly numbered to the gun, timing and lock up are correct with tight Est. 300 - 500 barrel-to-frame fit and the barrel latch does not lock securely. As was 2357 Rare Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 Second Issue Revolver common practice with shorter barrels on this model, the factory stamped serial #120594, 32 RF, rare 2 1/2" plain barrel with a near excellent bore the barrel address on the left side. An interesting variation of the Third showing a few areas of oxidation. The metal surfaces retain about 80% Issue. (8A9474-31) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (700/900) original nickel plate showing flaking finish on the barrel, cylinder and Est. 700 - 900 frame in addition to scattered oxidation, and pinprick pitting mixed in. 2362 Scarce Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver The trigger has tone to a medium gray from use but the hammer retains serial #8857, 22 Short, scarce 2 11/16" plain barrel with a very lightly fairly robust case-hardened colors with the spur thinned to gray. The frosted bore. This fine gun has the scarce short barrel and includes a smooth factory rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and rate very factory letter. The barrel has toned to an even brown patina with traces good to excellent showing light handling marks and a few spots of of original blue in the protected areas. The blue on the frame is bright flaking varnish. The assembly numbered parts match the frame, although it is starting to thin slightly with stronger loss on the grip frame barrel-to-frame fit is tight and it generally still times and locks up showing scattered light handling marks. The trigger is gray with nice correctly, one chamber comes up late. This short barrel length is rare case-hardened colors on the hammer, the spur toned to gray. The and is original factory with the barrel address correctly located on the left smooth rosewood factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate very side of the barrel rather than rib. A fine condition No. 1 1/2 with a seldom good to excellent showing light handling marks. The assembly encountered barrel length. (8A9474-65) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall numbered parts are correct to the gun, timing and lock up are excellent Collection] (700/900) with tight barrel-to-frame fit. The barrel address on the left side of the Est. 700 - 900 barrel is present but soft from wear. In the 1970-dated letter from Roy 2358 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue Revolver Jinks, Smith & Wesson historian, he talks about the non-uniform barrel serial #120379, 22 Short, 3 3/16" octagon barrel with a near excellent length over the period of manufacture of the short-barreled guns and bore showing light streaks of oxidation in the grooves and few areas of gives several broad serial number ranges and destinations guns were pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nickel plate with shipped to. (8A9474-24) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] oxidation and pitting around the muzzle and on the cylinder, one spot on (700/900) the right barrel flat showing light cleaning. The trigger has toned to gray Est. 700 - 900 with strong streaks of case-hardened colors on the hammer. The 2363 Colt Police Positive Revolver smooth factory rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and rate very serial #188426, 38 Special, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. This good to excellent showing light handling marks and a few spots of 1919-manufactured revolver retains about 95% original blue, the grip flaking varnish. Assembly numbered parts are correct to the gun, the frame thinning to purple in addition to high edge wear and handling mechanism and timing still function but lock up will need attention. A marks. The trigger is thinning from use but the back of the trigger and nice No. 1 in fine condition. (8A9474-17) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall hammer have brilliant Nitre blue. The checkered hard rubber factory Collection] (400/600) grips are numbered to the gun and feature "COLT" in an oval and Est. 400 - 600 stylized "C" around the escutcheon. They rate about good showing very 2359 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue Revolver little wear but there is a 1/2" chip missing on the butt of both panels serial #11492, 22 Short, 3 3/16" octagon barrel with a very lightly around the grip pins. The gun still times and locks up correctly. A nice oxidized and pitted bore. This early manufacture revolver features a example of an early Police Positive. (8A9740-25) {C&R} (400/600) straighter line and square cut on the sideplate. The barrel has toned to Est. 400 - 600 brown with streaks of original blue in the grooves of the rib, around the 2364 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue Revolver with Kitteridge & Co. barrel latch and on the flat under the ejector. The frame retains about Retailer Marking 95% original silver plate tarnished to an even and pleasing dark gray serial #23347, 22 Short, 3 3/16" octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized color. The cylinder has toned to an even brown patina with minor and pitted bore, mostly in the grooves. Kitteridge & Company was a oxidation and pinprick pitting like the barrel. The trigger and hammer prominent retailer in the 1800s located in Cincinnati, Ohio. The metal have toned to brown gray with light operational wear. The smooth surfaces of the barrel are toned to brown with a strip of blue along the factory rosewood grips rate excellent but they are off by one number groove of the rib and beneath the ejector rod stud on the barrel flat. The (11493) and was probably a factory stamping error as they fit precisely. brass frame has beautiful silver plate tarnished to an even gray with high The barrel and cylinder are correctly numbered to the gun, timing and edge wear. The hammer and trigger are toned to brown with traces of lock up are correct while the barrel-to-frame fit shows light movement. A case-hardened colors in the protected areas of the hammer. The very nice No. 1 showing honest use over the years. (8A9474-10) smooth rosewood factory grips are numbered to the gun and rate good {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (500/700) showing light wear, the left panel has a check running from the grip pin Est. 500 - 700 hole about a third of the way up the panel. Timing and lock up are 2360 Smith & Wesson No. 1 1/2 Second Issue Revolver Identified to St. John, excellent but the mechanism needs professional attention as the New Brunswick, PD hammer will push off from full cock position. The mainspring has been serial #78005, 32 RF, 3 1/2" plain barrel showing very light oxidation and removed but is included and all the numbered parts are correct to the pitting in the bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90-92% original gun. Barrel-to-frame fit has a hint of movement and the top of the barrel nickel plate, the finish has clouded slightly with flaking on the rear of the is stamped in half-moon fashion "Kitteridge & Co. / Cin. O.". A fine little cylinder plus light scattered oxidation staining. The trigger and hammer No. 1. (8A9474-11) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (400/600) have toned to brown with a few faint streaks of case-hardened colors on Est. 400 - 600 the lower part of the hammer body. The smooth factory rosewood grips are numbered to the gun and rate excellent showing light handling marks. The barrel is assembly numbered to the gun (#UO), the replacement cylinder has #1O assembly number with several ampersands next to it, barrel-to-frame fit is has a hint of play and it still times and locks up correctly. The sideplate is stamped "POLICE DEPT. / ST. JOHN.N.B. / No. 11". It includes a period flap holster showing only minor wear but three inches of the seam in the rear has failed and shows a little chip of leather missing on the bottom. A great find for the Police firearms collector. (8A9474-61) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2365 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver 2370 Ruger Vaquero Single Action Revolver serial #10013, 22 Short, 3 3/16" octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized serial #55-53936, 44-40 W.C.F., 5 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent and pitted bore, mostly in the grooves. The metal surfaces of the barrel bore. The polished stainless steel surfaces rate excellent with light are toned to brown with a strip of blue along the groove of the rib and handling marks. The smooth rosewood factory grips with silver Ruger beneath the ejector rod stud on the barrel. The iron frame has mostly Phoenix medallions rate excellent. The revolver times and locks up faded to a brown patina with strong blue on the left side. The cylinder is correctly and the front sight has been "regulated" by the previous owner. brown for an overall total of about 15% original blue, all the surfaces A great caliber for S.A.S.S. shooters that prefer the traditional calibers. showing scattered oxidation and pitting. The hammer and trigger are (8A9896-17) {MODERN} (350/550) toned to brown with scattered oxidation. The smooth rosewood factory Est. 350 - 550 grips are numbered to the gun and rate fair showing light to moderate 2371 Stevens No. 10 Single Shot Target Pistol wear, the left panel has a check running from the top of the grip to the serial #5870, 22 LR, 8" barrel with an excellent bore. This big tip-up escutcheon. Timing and lock up need professional attention and the target pistol is squared off to resemble a semi-auto handgun. The metal firing mechanism is also in need of attention as the hammer will push off surfaces retain about 40% original blue, the remaining surfaces have from full cock position. The mainspring has been removed and is toned to a smoky gray patina with scattered pitting on the right side and included. The barrel-to-frame fit is loose and a number of the screws a few handling marks. The trigger has deep golden straw color and the show slot damage. (8A9474-25) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall striker is toned to gray. The checkered hard rubber factory grips rate Collection] (100/200) about excellent with minor handling marks. The pistol features a Est. 100 - 200 dovetailed Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, solid 2366 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Third Issue Revolver barrel-to-frame lock up and it still functions mechanically. (8A9851-3) serial #5721, 22 Short, 3 3/16" octagon barrel with a lightly frosted bore. {C&R} (100/200) The metal surfaces of the barrel and cylinder are toned to gray and Est. 100 - 200 brown with a few traces of blue in the flutes showing fine pitting and 2372 Colt Army Special Double Action Revolver oxidation stains. The iron frame has a mottled mix of original blue serial #389559, 38 Special, 4 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This thinning to purple, mostly on the flats with the straps toning to brown and 1915-manufactured revolver retains about 75% original blue showing pewter showing scattered pitting and a few moderate dings on the frame moderate high edge wear and light handling marks. The trigger and and sideplate. The hammer and trigger are brown with scattered hammer show strong Nitre blue finish with light wear to the face of the oxidation. The smooth rosewood factory grips are numbered to the gun trigger. The un-numbered checkered later replacement factory walnut and rate excellent. Timing and lock up need professional attention, grips rate very good with light diamond point wear, heavier on the butt barrel-to-frame fit is loose and several screws have slot damage. end of the right panel. The revolver still times and locks up correctly and (8A9474-23) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. John W. Hall Collection] (200/400) features a half-moon front sight, fixed rear and lanyard loop. It should Est. 200 - 400 make a fine shooter. (8A9671-2) {MODERN} [David & Lore Squier 2367 Colt Army Special Double Action Revolver Collection] (350/550) serial #490414, 38 Special, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal Est. 350 - 550 surfaces retain about 97-98% non-factory reapplied blue finish with light 2373 French Contract Juan Esperanza and Pedro Unceta Model 1915 "Ruby" high edge wear and a few handling marks. The trigger and hammer Semi-Auto Pistol were blued during the refinishing process and show thinning on the serial #86724, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" replacement barrel with slight frosting in trigger face. The grips are replacement checkered factory "Coltwood" the grooves. The metal surfaces have toned to an even gunmetal gray synthetic grips with a silver Rampant Colt medallions and rate excellent. with a few pits and blemishes from oxidation in addition to handling "Robert W. Rose" is engraved on the right side of the frame in New marks. The fully checkered walnut factory grips rate good to very good York-style wavy-line pattern. We could not find anything significant about showing little wear though someone attempted to put a diamond in the Mr. Rose, more research may or may not prove fruitful. The gun still upper center of the left by cutting away the checkering's diamond points. times and locks up correctly and should make a good shooter. The left side of the frame is maker marked "EU [in an oval]" with (8A9740-26) {MODERN} (400/600) matching mark on the base of the magazine and a pair of French Est. 400 - 600 inspector "stars" on the butt. The slide is numbered to the gun but the 2368 Colt Model 1877 "Thunderer" Double Action Revolver barrel is a replacement and it seems to function mechanically. It includes serial #121132, 41 Colt, 4 1/2" barrel with an oxidized and pitted bore. a single nickel plate magazine in excellent condition. (8A9671-22) {C&R} The metal surfaces of this 1900-manufactured revolver have toned to an [David & Lore Squier Collection] (100/300) even medium to dark gray with several streaks of reapplied blue along Est. 100 - 300 the barrel-ejector rod housing juncture and in the protected areas of the 2374 Colt Model 1903 Pocket Hammerless Semi-Auto Pistol frame. There are areas of pitting, predominately on the frame, and on serial #267871, 32 ACP, 3 3/4" barrel with a fair bore showing heavy other surfaces plus light handling marks. The hammer and trigger are oxidation and pitting with still visible rifling. The metal surfaces of this worn to pewter with a few traces of blue on the back of the trigger. The 1918-manufactured pistol retain about 92-94% non-factory reapplied smooth hard rubber factory grips rate good with moderate-to-heavy wear nickel plate with the grip safety worn to pewter with fine pinprick pitting in on the diamond points with fairly strong detail still present on the addition to a number of scattered areas of heavy pitting, mostly on the Rampant Colts in an oval. No numbers are present on the back of the left side of the slide, perhaps from blood protein contact. The checkered grips with the panel slightly proud along the backstrap. The revolver still hard rubber factory grips feature a Rampant Colt at the base and functions and the barrel markings are soft though legible as are the "COLT" in a straight banner across the top and rate excellent. The patent dates on the frame. The base pin appears to be a later non pistol's slide starts to bind at about the half-way point when pulled to the factory replacement and all numbered parts match the frame but the rear and will need attention but other parts such as firing mechanism numbers. (8A9896-21) {C&R} (300/500) and safeties still function mechanically. The pistol includes a single Colt Est. 300 - 500 marked magazine. (8A9671-20) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier Collection] 2369 Smith & Wesson No. 1 Second Issue Revolver (100/300) serial #47102, 22 Short, 3 3/16" octagon barrel with a very lightly frosted Est. 100 - 300 bore. The barrel has tone to brown while the cylinder is predominately 2375 Smith & Wesson K-38 Combat Masterpiece Hand Ejector Revolver brown with original blue mixed in. The brass frame retains about 99% serial #K257182, 38 Special, 4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal original silver plate with light high edge wear, the surfaces also show surfaces of this 1955-manufactured revolver retain about 85% original light handling marks, oxidation stains and limited pitting. The trigger is blue, the grip frame mostly toned to brown extending onto the toned to brown as are portions of the hammer although it still retains a triggerguard in addition to moderate high edge wear and handling few strong swirls of case-hardened colors. The smooth rosewood factory marks. The service trigger and hammer retain strong case-hardened grips rate near excellent with light handling marks and are numbered to colors with predominate gray and oxidation staining. The diamond the gun. Assembly numbered parts are correct to the gun, it features checkered replacement walnut factory grips are numbered to another three-patent dates on the cylinder, it still times and locks up correctly gun and feature silver S&W medallions and rate about very good and barrel-to-frame fit is tight. A fine little Second Issue. (8A9896-38) showing light wear and handling marks. The gun features a Baughman {ANTIQUE} (500/700) ramp front sight, black blade micro adjustable rear sight, timing and lock Est. 500 - 700 up are excellent. It should make a fine shooter. (8A9671-24) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2376 Smith & Wesson Fourth Model Double Action Revolver 2381 Lee Arms Company Red Jacket No.4 Revolver serial #178942, 32 S&W (Short), 3" barrel with a near excellent bore serial #21026, 32 RF, 2 3/4" octagon barrel with slightly oxidized and showing one area about mid-bore with oxidized pitting. The metal pitted bore. The gun features light New York style zig-zag engraving on surfaces retain about 98% original nickel plate with scattered light the flats and cylinder. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original staining and handling marks. The triggerguard retains full blue with nickel plate with light flaking to brown primarily on the cylinder. The beautiful case-hardened colors on the hammer and trigger. The trigger and hammer are toned to gray with a few operational marks. The diamond checkered factory hard rubber grips with S&W logo rate smooth mother-of-pearl grips rate excellent with a few handling marks. excellent and are numbered to the gun. All the numbered parts are The female grip screw escutcheon rotates in its seat and the grip could correct to the gun with tight barrel-to-frame lockup. The gun functions not be removed. Numbered parts are correct to the gun and it still times mechanically with good timing and lock up in double action though the and locks up correctly. (8A9671-8) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier single action no longer functions and needs attention. (8A9671-7) Collection] (250/450) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (400/600) Est. 250 - 450 Est. 400 - 600 2382 Ruger 10/22 Sporter Semi-Auto Rifle 2377 Smith & Wesson Fourth Model Double Action Revolver serial #0006-84377, 22 LR, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #210617, 32 S&W, 3" barrel with a near excellent bore showing The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and black anodized minor and limited frosting in the corners of the grooves. The metal finishes and the black polymer triggerguard rates as-new. The surfaces retain about 94% original blue showing light high edge wear checkered American walnut pistolgrip stock rates as-new. The rifle is and the cylinder has toned to brown with strong blue in the flutes and equipped with the original factory open-sights, slings swivels, one limited pitting. The trigger and hammer have beautiful case-hardened factory 10-round rotary box magazine and the original box with manual, colors with minor operational wear. The diamond checkered factory hard paperwork, optics rail and padlock with keys is included. This arm is rubber grips with S&W logos rate excellent and are numbered to the as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very gun. The barrel and latch are correct to the gun, although, the cylinder is small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-453) {MODERN} (200/400) numbered to another gun with tight barrel-to-frame lockup and the gun Est. 200 - 400 has good timing and lock up. (8A9671-19) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier 2383 Henry Repeating Arms Silver Eagle Lever Action Rifle Collection] (250/450) serial #SE007531, 22 S, L, LR, 20'' octagon barrel with a bright very Est. 250 - 450 good bore showing a fine tool mark running the length of the bore. The 2378 U.S. Revolver Company Solid Frame Pocket Revolver by Iver Johnson receiver, barrel band and buttplate retain 99% plus original nickel plate serial #D52953, 22 RF, 2 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This while the remaining metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue. The revolver retains about 97% original nickel plate showing light flaking, a handsome smooth American walnut straight grip stock and forend rate few oxidation stains and handling marks. The triggerguard retains nearly as-new. The receiver features attractive foliate scroll engraving on the full blue with light tool marks obliterating a number (serial number left and right sides that is, according to Henry, based on a rifle once stamped on frame is intact and untouched). The smooth trigger and presented to Secretary of the Navy Gideon Welles. The rifle is sighted hammer retain bold case-hardened colors. The checkered hard rubber with a brass bead front and a semi-buckhorn rear with diamond insert factory grips with "U.S." in a circle rate excellent and although no and includes the original box, hang tags, manual and fleece action numbers are visible on the backs, the fit indicates original panels. The cover. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and gun still times and locks up correctly and features a seven-shot unfluted may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-156) cylinder. (8A9671-17) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (200/300) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 200 - 300 Est. 500 - 700 2379 Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle Works Second Model Safety Automatic 2384 Henry Repeating Arms Model H001M Lever Action Rifle Hammer Revolver serial #M048720H, 22 Magnum, 19 1/4'' barrel with a bright near serial #19771, 22 RF, 3" barrel with a lightly frosted bore. The metal excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and surfaces of this little top-break double action revolver retain about 95% black enamel finishes while the checkered deluxe American walnut original nickel plate showing light flaking, the barrel has oxidized pitting straight grip stock and handguard rate as-new with a tiny impact mark on the left side, the other surfaces have a few oxidation stains and near the heel. The receiver is grooved for optics mounting, the original handling marks. The blue finish on the triggerguard is starting to thin and sights including the front sight hood are intact and the rifle includes the has tool marks from an attempt to remove a serial number but the original hang tags, factory box, manual and paperwork. This arm is number on the frame remains intact and untouched. The checkered as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very hard rubber grips have the famous owl head at the top with elaborate small rack or handling mark only. (239319-168) {MODERN} (200/400) borders around the checkering and escutcheons. The grips are Est. 200 - 400 un-numbered but rate excellent, the fit indicating they are original. The 2385 Henry Repeating Arms Golden Boy Lever Action Rifle gun still times and locks up correctly, the barrel is numbered to the serial #GB075991V, 17 HMR, 20'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent frame and the barrel-to-frame fit remains solid. (8A9671-18) {C&R} bore. The receiver and barrel band retain 99% plus Brasslite finish, the [David & Lore Squier Collection] (100/200) brass buttplate is bright and the remaining metal surfaces retain 99% Est. 100 - 200 plus original blue. The attractive smooth American walnut straight grip 2380 Hopkins & Allen Triple Action Safety Police Revolver stock and forend rate as-new. The rifle is equipped with a brass bead serial #7590, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with light scattered oxidized pitting front sight and semi-buckhorn rear sight with diamond insert and in the bore. The metal surfaces of this double/single action revolver includes the original box, factory hang tags, fleece action cover, manual retain about 90% original nickel plate showing moderate areas of flaking and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory on the barrel and cylinder in addition to oxidized pitting, bubbling and fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. few light handling marks. The blue finished triggerguard has toned to (23A9319-161) {MODERN} (300/500) mostly brown with the trigger worn to pewter. The hammer has robust Est. 300 - 500 case-hardened colors showing operational wear. The un-numbered 2386 Henry Repeating Arms Model H001 Lever Action Rifle checkered hard rubber grips with H&A logo in a circle feature a rosette serial #691285H, 22 S, L, LR, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. around the escutcheons and remain in excellent condition. The The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and black enamel barrel-to-frame fit shows slight play with correct timing and lockup. An finishes while the smooth American walnut straight grip stock and forend interesting action, the hammer pivots down during firing for the flat nose rate excellent with a tiny dent on the toe line of the stock. The receiver is to strike the frame-mounted firing pin then cams upward when the grooved for optics mounting, the original sights including the front sight trigger is released so the nose rests on the frame leaving a gap between hood are intact and the original box is included. This arm is the hammer and firing pin. (8A9671-4) {C&R} [David & Lore Squier as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very Collection] (100/200) small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-976) {MODERN} (200/300) Est. 100 - 200 Est. 200 - 300 2387 Henry Repeating Arms Octagon Frontier Lever Action Rifle serial #M22417T, 22 Magnum, 20 1/2'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and black enamel finishes. The smooth American walnut straight grip stock rates as-new while the forend rates excellent with a light scratch and tiny handling mark. The barrel is sighted with a brass bead front and semi-buckhorn rear with diamond insert and the rifle includes the factory box, hang tags, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-178) {MODERN} (300/400) Est. 300 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2388 Browning BPS Deer Hunter Model Slide Action Shotgun 2393 Savage Model B-Mag Bolt Action Rifle serial #12052MN121, 12 ga., 22'' rifled barrel with a bright excellent serial #J137548, 17 Win Super Mag, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Miroku-manufactured firearm retain bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original matte blue, the bolt is 99% original blue and black anodized finishes with a few tiny impact bright and the black polymer triggerguard and textured black synthetic marks on the triggerguard. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and pistolgrip stock rate as-new. The rifle is equipped with a detachable fluted forend rate excellent with a couple tiny impact marks on the 8-round rotary box magazine, adjustable AccuTrigger, and a factory bottom of the pistolgrip. Designed to shoot sabot slugs, the rifled barrel drilled and tapped receiver with installed scope bases. Included with the is topped by a cantilever optics mount and the shotgun features a rifle are the original factory hang tags, box, manual and paperwork, tang-mounted safety, ventilated rubber recoil pad and sling swivel studs. foam ear plugs and cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, Included is the original box, barrel sticker, manual and action lock. This dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a handling mark only. (23A9319-557) {MODERN} (200/300) very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-48) {MODERN} Est. 200 - 300 (400/600) 2394 Stoeger Coach Gun Supreme Boxlock Double Shotgun Est. 400 - 600 serial #C851388-16, 12 ga., 20'' screw-in choke barrels with bright 2389 Stoeger Condor Outback Over Under Shotgun excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original polished serial #J561768-16, 12 ga., 20'' screw-in choke plain barrels with bright nickel plate while the checkered AAA-grade gloss walnut stock and excellent bores. The metal surfaces of this Brazilian-manufactured beavertail forend rate as-new. Manufactured in Brazil and imported by shotgun imported by E.R. Amantino retain 99% plus original blue while E.R. Amantino, this flashy shotgun is equipped with double triggers, the press-checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and forend rate as-new. The brass bead sight, tang-mounted safety and includes two unmarked shotgun features ejectors, single trigger, tang-mounted safety, green chokes gauging tight improved cylinder and tight modified. Also included fiber optic rifle sights and includes two unmarked screw-in chokes that is a choke wrench, the original box, factory hang tags, manual and gauge modified and improved modified. Also included is a choke paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, wrench, the original box, factory hang tag, manual and paperwork. This and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-902) arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a {MODERN} (350/450) very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-885) {MODERN} Est. 350 - 450 (250/350) 2395 CZ Model 512 Semi-Auto Rifle Est. 250 - 350 serial #B708440, 22 Magnum, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. 2390 USSG/Baikal Model MP-94/IZH94 The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and black anodized serial #119431525B, 12 ga. / 223 Rem, 23 1/2'' barrels, the shotgun finishes while the bolt is bright and the black polymer triggerguard rates barrel featuring screw-in chokes, with bright excellent bores. as-new. The smooth European walnut pistolgrip stock and flat-bottom Manufactured by Izhevsk and imported by USSG, the metal surfaces of forend rate excellent. The original sights including front sight hood are this Russian combination gun retain 99% original blue with a small spot intact the receiver features an integral 11mm rail for optics mounting and of staining between the muzzles on the in-the-white steel. The right side one 5-round detachable box magazine is included. Also included is the breech of the shotgun barrel displays the importer's address and the left original box, test target, manual and paperwork. This arm is side of the frame is marked ''IZH 94'' along with ''MP-94'' and the bottom as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very of the frame features the Baikal logo. The checkered walnut pistolgrip small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-94) {MODERN} (250/450) stock and forend rate as-new and the double triggers retain all their Est. 250 - 450 original gold color. The factory express-style sights and sling swivels are 2396 GSG/ATI Model AK-47 Kalashnikov Semi-Auto Carbine intact and the breech of the upper barrel is dovetailed and grooved for serial #A344645, 22 LR, 18 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The an optics mount (not included). The shotgun includes a choke wrench, metal surfaces of this German-manufactured carbine retain 99% original original box, manual and paperwork, triggerguard cover and the blue and black anodized finishes with a small scratch and a couple light following choke tubes: full, modified, improved cylinder, and cylinder. handling marks on the left side of the dust cover while the black polymer This no-longer-importable Russian firearm is chambered for the most components rate as-new. The smooth European hardwood stock, common shotgun gauge and centrefire cartridge in America. This arm is pistolgrip and handguards rate as-new. This high quality firearm closely as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very resembles the infamous AK-47 and has many similar features including: small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-928) {MODERN} (400/600) threaded muzzle with muzzle nut, cleaning rod, disassembly and Est. 400 - 600 reassembly procedures, magazine release lever, left side ''optics'' rail, 2391 Savage Model 42 Combination Gun safety lever, and front and rear sights. Included with the carbine is one serial #H969816, 22 LR / .410 bore, 20'' barrels, the shotgun barrel factory 10-round detachable magazine, cleaning tools, triggerguard lock, choked cylinder, with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain manual and the original box. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, 99% original blue while the textured black polymer pistolgrip stock and factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. forend rate as new. The original sights and sling swivel studs are intact (23A9319-17) {MODERN} (200/400) and the firearm features a crossbolt safety and generous ventilated Est. 200 - 400 recoil pad. Included is the original box, manual, factory hang tag, cable 2397 TriStar Cobra Tactical Slide Action Shotgun lock with keys and foam ear plugs. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer serial #M9A00543, 12 ga., 20'' plain barrel choked cylinder with a bright stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling near excellent bore showing some very light oxidation staining near the mark only. (23A9319-572) {MODERN} (200/400) muzzle. The metal surfaces of this Turkish-manufactured shotgun retain Est. 200 - 400 99% plus original matte blue and black anodized finishes while the black 2392 Savage Model 111 Trophy Hunter XP Bolt Action Rifle Package polymer triggerguard rates as-new. The checkered synthetic pistolgrip serial #G828983, 300 Win Mag, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. stock and grooved forend rate as-new. The top of the receiver is matted The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue while the and grooved for optics mounting and the barrel is sighted with a black machine-turned bolt remains bright. The checkered black polymer triangular post. The shotgun features a 3'' chamber and a spring-loaded pistolgrip stock rates as-new save for a small piece missing from the toe forearm to ensure the bolt goes into battery quickly and securely. Also of the foam rubber recoil pad. The rifle is equipped with a 3-round included is the original box and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, detachable box magazine, three-position tang mounted safety and dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or mounted to the receiver is a Simmons Blazer 3-9x40 scope with duplex handling mark only. (23A9319-926) {MODERN} (150/250) reticle and bright excellent optics. Included with the rifle is a set of scope Est. 150 - 250 lens covers, nylon sling with quick-detach sling swivels, target, foam ear 2398 CZ Model 455 FS Bolt Action Rifle plugs, manual and paperwork, factory hang tags, and cable lock with serial #B442519, 22 Magnum, 20 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. keys. This Trophy Hunter XP Package is ready for your next big hunt The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue, the bolt is bright and right out of the box. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory the beautiful full-length Mannlicher-style checkered Turkish walnut fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. pistolgrip stock with black polymer nosecap and European-style sling (23A9319-520) {MODERN} (300/500) swivels rates as-new. The rifle features a hooded blade front sight and Est. 300 - 500 adjustable u-notch rear and includes one factory 5-round detachable box magazine. Also included is the factory box, manual, and test target. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-89) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2399 Charles Daly Model Field Tactical Semi-Auto Shotgun 2404 Henry Monument Valley Limited Edition Lever Action Rifle serial #9100669, 12 ga., 18 1/2'' screw-in choke barrel with a bright serial #MV1888, 22 S, L, LR, 20'' octagon barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Turkish-manufactured shotgun excellent bore. The receiver retains 99% plus original nickel finish while retain 99% plus original matte blue and black anodized finishes while the remaining metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue. The smooth the black polymer triggerguard rates as-new. The ribbed black synthetic American walnut straight grip stock and forend rate as-new. Both sides pistolgrip stock and forend rate as-new. The shotgun is equipped with a of the receiver of this Talo exclusive rifle are embellished with western protected red fiber optic front sight and ghost ring rear sight and there is landscape scenes of Monument Valley enclosed by splashes of loose an optics rail mounted to the top of the receiver. A screw-in ''standoff'' foliate scroll engraving designed by Master Engraver Lee Griffiths. The muzzle device and full, modified, and improved cylinder choke tubes are rifle is equipped with a large loop lever, brass bead front sight and included along with the original box, manual and choke wrench. This adjustable semi-buckhorn rear sight with diamond insert and the top of arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a the receiver is grooved for optic mounting. Included is the original box, very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-59) {MODERN} factory hang tags manual and paperwork. This commemorative Henry is (250/450) one of only 2015 Monument Valley rifles produced. This arm is Est. 250 - 450 as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very 2400 Rossi Circuit Judge Convertible Rimfire Revolving Carbine small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-151) {MODERN} (400/600) serial #FU4439, 22 LR/22 Magnum, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent Est. 400 - 600 bore. The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with some light muzzle 2405 Savage Model 93R17 GV Bolt Action Rifle wear and a few small spots of loss toning to gunmetal gray on the serial #2192042, 17 HMR, 21'' varmint-profile barrel with a bright bottom of the barrel. The textured black polymer thumbhole stock and excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Canadian-manufactured rifle forend with integral accessory rail appears as-new with the buttstock retain 99% plus original blue with perhaps a faint handling mark or two featuring a 9-round ammunition compartment under the trap buttplate while the bolt is bright and the black polymer triggerguard rates as-new. with a translucent window on the left side to view the rounds. The The walnut-finished checkered hardwood pistolgrip stock appears carbine is equipped with three dot fiber optic sights with a red dot in the as-new complete with factory stickers on the forend and buttstock. The front and two green dots in the rear and features a 9-round cylinder with rifle features an adjustable AccuTrigger, a pair of scope bases mounted a spare 9-round 22 Magnum cylinder assembly. Also included is the to the factory drilled and tapped receiver and a factory 5-round original box, manual and keys for the internal hammer lock. An excellent detachable box magazine. Also included is the original box, manual, condition convertible Circuit Judge. (23A9319-375) {MODERN} trigger adjustment tool, foam ear plugs and cable lock with keys. This (300/500) like-new rifle appears to have never been fired since leaving the factory. Est. 300 - 500 (23A9319-522) {MODERN} (150/250) 2401 CZ Model 455 XII Ultramatch Bolt Action Rifle Est. 150 - 250 serial #B570583, 22 LR, 24 3/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. With 2406 Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter Rifle Frame and Forend an excellent reputation for accuracy thanks to its 12-groove bore, the serial #MAA7030, The matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent. The metal surfaces of this Ultramatch rifle retain 99% plus original blue while black composite Flextech thumbhole stock rates near excellent with a the bolt is bright. The handsome smooth beech European-style couple tiny impact marks on the left side of the grip while the black pistolgrip stock with schnabel forend rates as-new. The rifle features a composite Flextech forend rates excellent. The stock features a factory hooded blade front sight, fully-adjustable ''U'' notch rear sight, sling Limbsaver recoil pad, the forend comes with only one attachment screw swivels, bolt-mounted safety and a factory steel 10-round detachable and the matte stainless hinge pin is included along with the original box magazine. Also included is the original box, manual and paperwork factory box. No barrel is included. (23A9319-922) {FIREARM} (200/400) and factory test target. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory Est. 200 - 400 fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. 2407 Savage Model 220 Bolt Action Slug Shotgun (23A9319-86) {MODERN} (250/450) serial #J629614, 20 ga., 22'' rifled barrel with a bright excellent bore. Est. 250 - 450 The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original matte blue while the 2402 Savage Model 93R17 BV Bolt Action Rifle checkered synthetic pistolgrip stock rates excellent with a few faint serial #2021756, 17 HMR, 21'' varmint-profile barrel with a bright storage marks and retains its original factory stickers on the forend and excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Canadian-manufactured rifle buttstock. While there is no provision for sights, the receiver is factory retain 99% plus original blue, the bolt is bright and the black polymer drilled and tapped for an optics rail which is not included leaving four triggerguard rates as-new. The brown checkered laminate hardwood vacant holes. The shotgun is equipped with an adjustable AccuTrigger, Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock rates as-new and retains the factory a tang-mounted safety, a factory 2-round detachable box magazine and Savage sticker on the right side of the buttstock. The rifle features an sling swivel studs. Also included is the factory box, hang tags, manual adjustable AccuTrigger, a pair of scope bases mounted to the factory and paperwork, trigger adjustment tool, foam ear plugs and cable lock drilled and tapped receiver and a factory 5-round detachable box with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, magazine. Also included is the original factory box, manual, trigger and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-569) adjustment tool, foam ear plugs and cable lock with keys. This arm is {MODERN} (300/400) as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very Est. 300 - 400 small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-547) {MODERN} (200/300) 2408 Stoeger Model P350 Slide Action Shotgun Est. 200 - 300 serial #806764, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib screw-in choke barrel with a 2403 Savage Model 93 FV Bolt Action Rifle bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Turkish-manufactured serial #2037722, 22 WMR, 21'' heavy-profile barrel with a bright shotgun retain 99% plus original matte blue while the black synthetic excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Canadian-manufactured rifle triggerguard and ribbed pistolgrip stock and forend rate as-new. This retain 99% plus original blue with a few faint handling marks on the nicely-equipped shotgun features a 3 1/2'' chamber, red fiber optic bead barrel and the bolt is bright. The black checkered synthetic pistolgrip sight and includes the following five choke tubes: cylinder, improved stock rates as-new with the Savage sticker intact on the right side of the cylinder, modified, full, extra full turkey. Also included is a choke wrench, buttstock. The rifle features an adjustable AccuTrigger, a pair of scope original box, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer bases mounted to the factory drilled and tapped receiver and a factory stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling 5-round detachable box magazine. Also included is the original box, mark only. (23A9319-891) {MODERN} (200/300) manual, foam ear plugs, trigger adjustment tool, and cable lock with Est. 200 - 300 keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and 2409 Savage Model 93 BRJ Bolt Action Rifle may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-548) serial #1494217, 22 WMR, 21'' spiral-fluted heavy barrel with a bright {MODERN} (150/250) excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this colorful rifle retain 99% Est. 150 - 250 original blue while the bolt remains bright. The smooth Royal Jacaranda laminated hardwood Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece and right hand palm swell rates as new and features a ventilated flat-bottomed forend with two sling swivel studs and one on the toeline. The rifle is equipped with an adjustable AccuTrigger, 5-round detachable box magazine and a pair of scope bases are mounted to the factory drilled and tapped receiver. Also included is the original box, manual and paperwork, trigger adjustment tool, foam ear plugs and cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-533) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2410 Savage Model 93 BSEV Bolt Action Rifle 2416 Sig Sauer P938 Extreme Semi-Auto Pistol serial #2038117, 22 WMR, 21'' spiral-fluted stainless steel heavy barrel serial #52B287421, 9mm, 3'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The with a bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces of this metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain 99% plus unique-looking rifle rate excellent with some small areas of light original black Nitron and anodized finishes while the black and gray oxidation staining on the bolt. The smooth tri-color laminated hardwood Hogue Extreme G10 grips rate as-new. The pistol features Siglite 3-dot Evolution thumbhole stock rates as-new with the Savage sticker still on night sights that glow green, ambidextrous frame-mounted safety, the underside of the forend. The rifle is equipped with an adjustable checkered front strap and aggressively-textured G10 mainspring AccuTrigger, 5-round detachable stainless steel magazine and a pair of housing. One factory 6-round and one factory 7-round magazine with stainless scope bases is mounted to the factory drilled and tapped finger extension are included along with the original factory hang tag, receiver. Also included is the original box, manual and paperwork, hard case, holster, manual, lubricant, cable lock with keys. This arm is trigger adjustment tool, foam ear plugs and cable lock with keys. This as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-596) {MODERN} (400/600) very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-549) {MODERN} Est. 400 - 600 (300/500) 2417 Sig Sauer P938 Rosewood Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 300 - 500 serial #52B255227, 9mm, 3'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The 2411 Magnum Research MLR-1722 (MLR22AT) Semi-Auto Carbine metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain 99% plus serial #ML15927, 22 LR, 17'' Ultra carbon barrel with a bright excellent original black Nitron and anodized finishes while the beautiful diamond bore. The Ultra carbon barrel rates excellent, the 6061-T6 aluminum checkered rosewood grip panels rate as new. The pistol features Siglite receiver retains 99% original black anodization with some very slight 3-dot night sights that glow green, ambidextrous frame-mounted safety, silvering on the high edge of the back of the receiver. The textured black checkered front strap and mainspring housing and the original factory polymer ambidextrous thumbhole stock rates as new. This Magnum Lite hang tag. Included is one factory 6-round magazine, holster, factory Rimfire rifle features a patented Ultra carbon barrel, integral hard case, manual and paperwork, lubricant and cable lock with keys. Picatinny-style rail on the receiver, an oversized charging handle and a This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may Ruger 10/22-style action that accepts Ruger 10/22 rotary box have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-599) magazines (one 10-round magazine is included). Also included is the {MODERN} (400/600) original hang tags, original plastic hard case with cardboard shipping Est. 400 - 600 sleeve, manual and paperwork and cable lock with keys. This arm is 2418 Ruger GP100 Double Action Revolver as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very serial #177-02652, 357 Magnum, 3'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-246) {MODERN} (300/500) The stainless steel surfaces rate as-new while the factory one-piece Est. 300 - 500 pebble grain rubber Hogue Monogrip with Ruger Phoenix rate excellent 2412 Stoeger Model P350 Defense Slide Action Shotgun showing the faint outline of a zip tie. The revolver features a 6-round serial #908448, 12 ga., 18 1/2'' plain barrel choked cylinder with a bright capacity, serrated ramp front sight, fixed rear sight and includes the excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Turkish-manufactured shotgun original hard case, factory-fired case, manual and paperwork and retain 99% plus original matte black finish while the grooved black padlock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory synthetic pistolgrip stock and forend rate as-new. The shotgun is fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. equipped with a 3 1/2'' chamber, a blade front sight and includes the (23A9319-399) {MODERN} (400/600) original box and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory Est. 400 - 600 fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. 2419 Ruger SR40c Semi-Auto Pistol (23A9319-890) {MODERN} (200/300) serial #343-16978, 40 S&W, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. Est. 200 - 300 The metal surfaces retain 99% original black nitride finish with some 2413 Rossi Model R17B Singe Shot Rifle very faint high edge wear and a few slight handling marks. The black serial #CS009389, 17 HMR, 23'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The glass-filled nylon frame rates excellent with a few tiny handling marks in metal surfaces of this Brazilian-manufactured rifle retain 99% plus the checkering and features an accessory slot in the dustcover and a original blue while the walnut-finished South American hardwood reversible rubber backstrap to customize the size and feel of the grip. pistolgrip stock and forend rate excellent with a few tiny handling marks The pistol has no magazine-disconnect and features 3-dot sights, an on the front of the grip. The rifle is equipped with a left side mounted ambidextrous safety and magazine release, loaded chamber indicator, safety lever, sling swivels, ventilated rubber recoil pad, a blade front cocking indicator and a trigger safety. Included with the pistol are two sight and an adjustable square-notch rear sight. Included is the original factory 9-round magazines showing very light high edge silvering with box, manual and lock. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory both flat and finger extension baseplates, original hard case, manual, fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. and padlock with keys. An excellent condition SR40c. (23A9319-498) (23A9319-377) {MODERN} (75/150) {MODERN} (250/350) Est. 75 - 150 Est. 250 - 350 2414 Sig Sauer P250 Compact Semi-Auto Pistol 2420 Ruger New Model Single Six Convertible Revolver serial #EAK205716, 40 S&W, 3 7/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #265-64812, 22 LR/22 Magnum, 5 1/2'' barrel with a bright The metal surfaces of this DAO Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces including the extra 22 99% plus original black Nitron finish while the compact medium-sized Magnum cylinder are excellent with a couple faint blemishes. The textured black polymer grip module rates as-new. The pistol is equipped smooth walnut grips with silver Phoenix medallions rate as-new. The with an ambidextrous slide stop, Siglite 3-dot night sights that glow as front sight is a serrated blade, the rear sight is an adjustable they should, an accessory rail on the dustcover and the original factory square-notch blade. Included is the aforesaid matching cylinder, original hang tag and Sig Sauer-branded grip band. Included with the pistol are gray hard case, factory-fired case, manual and paperwork and padlock two factory 10-round magazines, the original plastic hard case, right side with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, paddle holster, manual and paperwork, lubricant and cable lock with and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-432) keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and {MODERN} (300/500) may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-635) Est. 300 - 500 {MODERN} (300/500) 2421 Ruger GP100 Double Action Revolver Est. 300 - 500 serial #178-41563, 22 LR, 5 1/2'' partial lug barrel with a bright excellent 2415 Sig Sauer P238 Nitron Semi-Auto Pistol bore. The stainless steel surfaces are excellent with a couple faint serial #27B279784, 380 ACP, 2 3/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. handling marks while the black rubber factory grips with hardwood The metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain 99% inserts are also excellent. The revolver features a 10-round capacity and plus black Nitron and anodized finishes and the fluted black polymer grip is sighted with a green fiber optic bead front and an adjustable white panels rate as-new. The Siglite 3-dot night sights glow as they should outline blade rear. Included is the original gray hard case, manual and and this micro-compact pistol is equipped with a frame-mounted safety, paperwork and cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer a factory 7-round magazine with finger extension and the factory hang stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling tag. Included is the original factory hard case, manual and paperwork, mark only. (23A9319-436) {MODERN} (400/600) holster, lubricant, cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer Est. 400 - 600 stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-624) {MODERN} (400/500) Est. 400 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2422 Ruger SP101 Double Action Revolver 2427 Custom U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Rifle serial #577-07716, 22 LR, 4 1/8'' partial lug barrel with a bright excellent serial #230877, 30-40 Krag, shortened 21'' barrel with an obstructed bore. The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent and the factory bore. The metal surfaces have aged to an overall oxidized brown patina one-piece rubber grips with checkered laminated wood panels and laser with some light pitting toward the rear of the receiver and on the engraved Ruger Phoenix also rate excellent. The revolver features an sideplate. The shortened walnut stock rates about fair with an added 8-round capacity, a front blade sight with green fiber optic insert and a coat of black paint overall, 7'' nail-repaired cracks through both sides of micro-adjustable square-notch rear. Included is the original gray hard the wrist, each running from the back of the triggerguard up toward the case, factory-fired case, manual and paperwork, triggerguard block with comb, a short crack behind the upper tang, a ladder-like series of padlock and keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory indentation in the forend between the bands, and various other fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. indentations and handling marks. The handguard is in similar condition (23A9319-404) {MODERN} (400/600) with the same coat of black paint, a 1 1/2'' rectangular chip missing from Est. 400 - 600 the rear of the left wood line and a few cracks toward the front and rear. 2423 Heckler & Koch P2000 Semi-Auto Pistol The bolt, front sight, upper band retaining screw and stacking swivel are serial #123-087284, 40 S&W, 3 5/8'' polygonal-rifled barrel with a bright missing, the rear band is improperly-fit to the modified stock and excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant handguard and the Type 4 Model 1902 rear sight is missing the leaf pistol retain 99% plus original black Hostile Environment finish while the slide binding screw. Please note: the barrel is completely obstructed with textured black polymer grip frame rates as-new. This Variant 3 pistol a piece of metal at the front of the chamber. (23A9544-319) {MODERN} features a double action/single action system, ambidextrous slide and (50/100) magazine releases, white three-dot sights, four interchangeable Est. 50 - 100 backstraps with tool, an accessory rail on the dustcover, rear decocking 2428 U.S. Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory button and two factory 10-round magazines. Also included is the original serial #61615, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with a mostly bright good bore hard case, manual, factory-fired case and cable lock with keys. This arm showing a few scattered areas of light pitting in the rifling. The metal is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very surfaces are toning to an overall dark gray patina with scattered small small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-125) {MODERN} (400/600) spots of freckling and light oxidation, a few areas of old dried lubricant Est. 400 - 600 and some expected handling marks throughout. The black walnut stock 2424 Heckler & Koch P30 Semi-Auto Pistol rates good as cleaned with a touch of period added finish, a lengthy serial #129-012029, 9mm, 3 3/4'' polygonal-rifled barrel with a bright repaired crack in the left wood line of the forend and a couple repaired excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Variant 2 LEM pistol retain cracks just ahead of the sideplate and some scattered minor dings and 99% original black Hostile Environment finish while the textured black handling marks. The handguard rates fair-poor with a crack bisecting it fiber-reinforced polymer grip frame rates excellent. The pistol features down the middle. The stock is devoid of any markings, the hinge bar ambidextrous slide and magazine releases, a Model 1913-style head is lifted out of position when the loading gate is closed, and the accessory rail on the dustcover, a highly-ergonomic grip with three front sight is missing. The Model 1901 rifle sight, stacking and sling interchangeable backstraps and six interchangeable sideplates, swivels remain intact and the action appears to function well luminous three-dot sights, and two factory 15-round magazines. Also mechanically. (23A9544-260) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) included is the original hard case, manual and factory-fired case. This Est. 300 - 500 feature-packed German pistol remains in excellent condition and 2429 U.S. Model 1899 Krag Constabulary-Style Bolt Action Carbine by appears to have seen little if any use. (23A9319-119) {MODERN} Springfield Armory (400/600) serial #228634, 30-40 Krag, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This Est. 400 - 600 handy little carbine was set-up in the Philippine Constabulary-style likely 2425 U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Carbine by Springfield Armory by Bannerman or similar. The barrel is toning to a dark gray patina with serial #128154, 30-40 Krag, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The some scattered light handling marks and minor silvering around the metal surfaces retain about 80-85% arsenal applied blue with the muzzle which has a turned down O.D. to accept a bayonet. The bands triggerguard and trap buttplate toning to a gray patina with minor muzzle are toning to brown with light high edge wear and faint handling marks wear and high edge silvering, some areas along the barrel fading to dark toning to gray. The triggerguard is a silvery-gray patina with a small area gray, some scattered small areas of pinprick pitting beneath the finish of cleaned fine pitting and a couple small spots of light oxidation while and some scattered light handling marks and areas of freckling overall. the buttplate is toning to a lightly stained gray patina. The receiver, The arsenal replacement black walnut Model 1899 carbine stock rates loading gate and sideplate have aged to a mottled pewtery-gray patina good as cleaned with an added finish, the right side of the buttstock has with speckles toning to brown. The bolt is mostly bright with some light been sanded leaving it concave toward the rear, there is a pair of added staining on the knob and the extractor retains nearly all its later added holes in the toe line, an added hole in the bottom of the forend behind blue with some faint pitting beneath the finish. The shortened Model the barrel band, along with some scattered light handling marks. There 1898 black walnut rifle stock rates good as lightly cleaned long ago with are no visible markings on the stock, the handguard is missing and the a touch of added finish, a handful of scattered cracks, a small chip in the barrel band appears to be a later replacement as it has a sling swivel. toe, a few tiny holes in the right side of the buttstock and some scattered The carbine is sighted with a Lyman brass bead front sight and a correct light dings and handling marks. The exposed lightening groove in the Model 1901 ''C'' marked carbine rear sight and the action appears to forend has been nicely-filled with a square wooden block in the manner function well mechanically. (23A9544-234) {ANTIQUE} (250/450) of a Constabulary rifle while the handguard rates fine with a couple Est. 250 - 450 streaks of darker contaminant staining and a small impact mark to the 2426 Custom U.S. Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle left of the rear sight. The stock markings are slightly softened including serial #49708, 30-40 Krag, shortened 22'' barrel with an oxidized bore the ''JSA / 1900'' inspector's cartouche on the left stock flat, the circled showing a broken brass casing stuck in the chamber. The barrel, ''P'' firing proof behind the triggerguard and the upside-down ''D 2'' on buttplate and triggerguard are toning to an overall oxidized brown patina the right side of the point of comb. The bayonet lug, stacking and sling with strong original blue toward the breech, silvering on the barrel from swivels are intact, the barrel is sighted with a blade front and a contact with the bands and scattered areas of pinprick pitting, old C-marked Model 1898 rear which is missing the binding screw on the oxidation and minor handling marks. The receiver, sideplate and gate elevation slider, and stored within the trap buttplate is a three-piece display a smoky-gray patina with signs of sanding and fine pinprick cleaning rod and oiler. This nicely-made Constabulary-style Model 1899 pitting around the markings which remain sharp and spots of light Krag Carbine has a nice smooth action and will likely be an accurate oxidation throughout. The handguard and barrel bands are missing and shooter. (23A9896-114) {C&R} (350/550) the walnut stock rates about fair with some chips and a few lengthy Est. 350 - 550 flexing cracks running rearward from the tip of the shortened forend, a couple cracks at the buttplate tang, and some scattered light handling marks overall. The left side of the wrist displays a lightly softened ''JSA / 1897'' cartouche and a double struck circled ''P'' firing proof behind the triggerguard. There is no front sight, the correct Model 1896 rear rifle sight remains intact, the thumbpiece of the magazine cutoff is stuck in the downward position and the action otherwise appears to function well mechanically. (23A9544-299) {ANTIQUE} (100/300) Est. 100 - 300 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2430 Norinco Type 56 SKS Semi-Auto Carbine 2433 Excellent Russian SKS Semi-Auto Carbine by Tula serial #22035435N, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' chrome-lined barrel with a serial #SV939, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' chrome-lined barrel with a bright bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1978-manufactured excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% arsenal blue which SKS retain about 98% original blue with an area of light fading on the is thinning in one area of the dustcover to a blue-gray patina under dustcover and magazine toning to a blue-gray patina under direct bright bright direct light, with a couple scattered tiny freckles and a few faint light, light high edge silvering and some scattered light handling marks. handling marks. The bayonet retains all its chrome-plate while the bolt The chrome-plated cruciform bayonet and in-the-white bolt and bolt and carrier are bright. The dustcover is unmarked, the left side of the carrier are bright with some faint staining in the knurling of the charging receiver displays various inspection and arsenal marks along with the handle. The left side of the receiver is marked with the Factory 636 serial number and a five-pointed star and the right side of the barrel ''triangle code'' along with ''Type 56'' in Mandarin characters, the serial bears the importation mark of Century Arms. The gas tube and number and ''SKS 7.62X39 MADE IN CHINA BY NORINCO POLY USA handguard are numbered to another gun while the bolt, bolt carrier, ATL GA''. The following parts are correctly serialized to the receiver: dustcover, magazine, triggerguard and stock are correctly serialized to bolt, bolt carrier, dustcover, gas tube, triggerguard, magazine and stock. the receiver. The beech stock and handguard rate very good plus to The catalpa wood stock and handguard rate very good plus with a few excellent as arsenal refurbished with some unobtrusive brown streaks of scattered light dings and handling marks, a small splotch of darker arsenal finish on the underside of the pistolgrip and a few scattered light contaminant staining on the left side below the action and a streak on handling marks. The left side of the buttstock is serialized to the receiver the right side of the buttstock. The original military-style sights and and the left side of the handguard is stamped ''839'' while the stock cleaning rod are intact and the bayonet locks up tightly while deployed features various inspection marks along with the remnants of the original and stowed though the cleaning rod must be removed to lock the Tula arsenal marking on the left side of the buttstock and the remnants bayonet open. The action of this excellent condition Type 56 carbine of another cartouche on the right side. The original military sights and appears to function well mechanically. (23A9871-13) {MODERN} cleaning rod are intact, the bayonet locks up securely while deployed (300/500) and stowed, a cleaning kit is stored within the trap buttplate and the Est. 300 - 500 action appears to function well mechanically. An excellent and desirable 2431 Norinco Type 56 SKS Semi-Auto Carbine Russian SKS that should be a lot of fun to shoot. (23A9892-1) {C&R} serial #1715509, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. (500/700) The metal surfaces of this 1973-vintage SKS retain about 99% original Est. 500 - 700 blue which is thinning on the dustcover to a blue-gray patina, with a few 2434 Like-New Sig Sauer Sig522 Classic SWAT Semi-Auto Carbine tiny spots of light oxidation on the base of the bayonet and a few light serial #XA019198, 22 LR, 16'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. handling marks overall. The cruciform bayonet retains all its original Described by Sig Sauer as an ''uncompromising training tool'', this chrome plate and the bolt and bolt carrier are bright with some tiny full-sized rifle handles like the centerfire Sig556 but fires affordable 22 freckles on the left side of the carrier. The left side of the receiver is LR ammunition. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and stamped with the ''triangle code'' for Factory 26 and ''Type 56'' in black Parkerized and anodized finishes with the finish on the Sig Mandarin characters and the right side is marked ''NORINCO SKS Sauer-marked M1913 quad rail appearing green in a few small areas 7.62X39 CHINA / KSI POMONA, CA''. The following parts are correctly under direct bright light. The black polymer lower receiver rates as-new numbered to the receiver: bolt, bolt carrier, dustcover, gas tube, while the olive drab polymer three-position extendable and right-side triggerguard and stock. The catalpa wood stock and handguard rate folding stock, pistolgrip and removeable Magpul MOE vertical foregrip very good plus with a couple tiny and unobtrusive rectangular factory also rate as-new. The rifle features ambidextrous safety levers and wood-filled repairs beneath the lightly crazed finish, and a few light magazine releases, a right side charging handle, A1 flash hider, faux handling marks. The original military-style sights and cleaning rod are gas-regulator, multiple sling attachment points, a storage compartment intact, the bayonet locks up securely in both the open and closed within the pistolgrip, two Sig Sauer-branded rubberized rail covers and positions and a cleaning kit is stored within the trap buttplate. Included an adjustable protected post front sight and adjustable Williams aperture with the carbine is a Chinese unmarked khaki canvas sling with spring rear sight. Included is a second thicker polymer buttplate to extend the attachment points in very good condition, two aftermarket 10-round steel length of pull, two factory 25-round translucent smoke polymer detachable box magazines, an aftermarket 30-round black polymer magazines with one numbered ''6'' on each side and the other ''7'' and detachable box magazine with some tape residue on the right side the original Sig Sauer-branded plastic hard case numbered to the gun. which included two loading tools, and a Chinese AK-47 type 5-round This like-new Sig522 SWAT carbine appears to function well ''flatback'' steel magazine which will not work with an SKS. The action mechanically and should be both a great training tool and fun plinker. appears to function well mechanically on this nicely-equipped Type 56. (23A9830-12) {MODERN} [Dr. William C. Nugent Collection] (400/600) (23A9886-1) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 300 - 500 2435 U.S. Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Rifle by Springfield Armory 2432 Cobray M-11 Semi-Auto Pistol by S.W.D. Inc. serial #58986, 30-40 Krag, 30'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #89-0014498, 9mm, 5 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel, receiver, sideplate and loading gate retain about 95% arsenal metal surfaces retain about 98% original gray Parkerized finish with blue which is slightly thinning on the receiver to a blue-gray patina with some scattered spots of oxidation freckling and a light handling marks some softened faint pinprick pitting beneath the finish. The barrel while the barrel retains 99% original blue. The Cobray-marked black displays some minor silvering at the muzzle and some light cleaning polymer grip strap rates excellent with a faint handling mark. The frame striations beneath the blue, a few scattered tiny spots of old light is marked ''COBRAY'' with the logo above it along with ''M-11/NINE mm oxidation and some scattered fine handling marks toning to gray. The (bullet) / S.W.D. INCORPORATED / ATLANTA, GA U.S.A.'' The pistol is barrel bands retain a similar amount of original blue with some tiny areas equipped with the original sights and a threaded muzzle, there is a of wear toning to gunmetal gray, a few small spots of light oxidation on protective piece of rubber tubing on the trigger and the action appears to the upper band and a few light handling marks. The triggerguard and function well mechanically. Included are two unmarked 32-round gray buttplate have aged to a dull gray patina with some areas of light Parkerized magazines in very good plus condition showing a few tiny oxidation and remnants of original blue in the protected areas of the spots of light oxidation, the original factory manual and paperwork. A triggerguard. The bolt is bright and the extractor displays nearly all its very nice example of these iconic firearms. (23A9915-4) {MODERN} original fire blue. The arsenal-replacement Model 1898 American black (300/500) walnut stock and handguard rate very good plus with the wood around Est. 300 - 500 the bolt handle recess somewhat crudely relieved to accept the Model 1896 receiver, a hairline drying crack in the left side of the buttstock, a small dent in the comb and some scattered light handling marks from military service. The left stock flat features a very crisp ''JSA / 1903'' inspector's cartouche, along with a circled ''P'' firing proof and ''58'' inspection mark behind the triggerguard. The stacking and sling swivels are intact and the barrel is sighted with a Model 1902 rear sight with swing-up aperture and a blade front showing some tiny impact marks on the base with the ends of the retaining pin peened over and displaying a silvery patina. Stored within the trap buttplate is a three-piece cleaning rod and the action of this handsome rifle is very smooth and appears to function well mechanically. (23A9833-26) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2436 Custom U.S. Model 1892/96 Krag Bolt Action ''Carbine'' 2438 Excellent Chinese SKS Semi-Auto Carbine serial #14368, 30-40 Krag, shortened 22'' barrel with a bright good bore serial #9001758, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' chrome-lined barrel with a bright showing some areas of fine pitting in the rifling. This interesting arm excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1990-manufactured started life as a Springfield Model 1892 Krag rifle which was eventually commercial SKS retain about 99% original blue with some faint high arsenal upgraded to 1896 specifications before ultimately being edge wear and a few scattered light handling marks. The bolt and bolt converted into carbine format. The barrel is toning to a streaky gray-blue carrier retain 99% original gray Parkerized finish and remain coated in patina with some scattered small areas of pinprick pitting, some of which protective Cosmoline while the cruciform bayonet retains all its original are beneath the remnants of a later added finish, along with some light chrome plate. The receiver is unmarked beyond the serial number, the silvering at the muzzle and some scattered light handling marks. The right side of the barrel is discretely import-marked by Century Arms and 1894-dated receiver retains about 99% later added blue also with some the following parts are correctly serialized to the gun: bolt, bolt carrier, fine pinprick pitting beneath the finish while the sideplate retains 99% gas tube, dustcover, magazine, triggerguard and stock. The catalpa added green Parkerized finish. The loading gate has aged to an wood stock and handguard rate very good plus to near excellent with a attractive pewtery case-hardened patina with modest amounts of original few scattered light handling marks. The cleaning rod and original oil-quenched blackening in the protected areas. The band and military-style sights are intact, the bayonet locks up tightly while triggerguard are toning to a gunmetal gray patina with some scattered deployed and stowed, a cleaning kit is stored within the trap buttplate spots of old light oxidation, a few light handling marks and generous and an excellent condition Chinese olive drab canvas SKS sling is remnants of original blue in the protected areas. The bolt is bright as included. The action appears to function well mechanically on this cleaned with some softened light pitting and faint staining on the handle excellent condition SKS that appears to have never been fired since and the extractor displays nice amounts of original fire blue which is leaving the factory. (23A9896-166) {MODERN} (300/500) particularly brilliant on the claw. The receiver has been properly updated Est. 300 - 500 to 1896-specifcations with a notch relieved to accept the hold-open pin 2439 Russian SKS Semi-Auto Carbine by Tula on the extractor. The Model 1896 black walnut rifle stock has been serial #MT3506/CCCP44028, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' chrome-lined barrel nicely-modified to carbine format as there is no provision for a sling bar with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this and there is a well-camouflaged wood filled area on the toeline where 1954-manufactured carbine retain about 99% arsenal blue with an area the original rear sling swivel was installed. The stock rates very good on the top of the dustcover which is slightly thinning to a blue-gray plus as very lightly cleaned with a touch of added finish, a hairline crack patina and a few scattered light handling marks. The bolt and bolt carrier behind the bolt handle recess and a few scattered light handling marks. remain bright and the bayonet retains all its original chrome plate with a The Model 1896 rifle handguard rates excellent save for a repaired few faint handling marks. The dustcover is marked with a diamond crack bisecting it from the receiver to the rear sight. The left stock flat rework mark along with the Tula Arsenal symbol and ''1954r''. The left features a slightly softened ''JSA / 1896'' inspector's cartouche and a side of the receiver is marked with the original serial number and ''19 62'' crisp circled ''P'' firing proof and ''34'' inspection mark are behind the while the right side bears C.D.I.'s import mark along with ''MADE IN triggerguard. The barrel is sighted with a blade front and Model 1896 RUSSIA'' and the importer's serial number beginning with ''CCCP''. All rifle rear and stored within the trap buttplate is a three-piece cleaning the correct parts are serialized to the receiver with the gas tube rod and oiler. The action of this custom Model 1892/96 ''carbine'' is very electro-penciled on the right side. The laminated birch stock and smooth and appears to function well mechanically. (23A9896-135) handguard rate very good with the pistolgrip reprofiled during the {ANTIQUE} (300/500) refurbishment to have a thinner than usual width. There are two Est. 300 - 500 approximately 1 1/2'' wood filled arsenal repairs beneath the shellac in 2437 Dixie Gun Works, Inc. Model 1861 Percussion Rifle-Musket the left side of the stock with one below the rear of the receiver and the serial #1467, .58 cal., 40'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This other above the magazine, a couple very tiny spots of delamination in contemporary rifle-musket is the product of a collaboration between the right side of the grip and a few scattered light handling marks. The Miroku and Euroarms Italia. The ''National Armory bright'' metal surfaces left side of the buttstock shows the faint remnants of a number which are toning to a silvery patina with some faint oxidation freckling and has three ''X''s stamped over it along with the serial number and an staining overall and a few scattered light handling marks. The markings aftermarket 1 1/2'' hard rubber pad has been added over the original are a close facsimile to the originals with the lockplate and upper breech trap buttplate utilizing two replacement wood screws in the original flat each dated 1861 with the lockplate stamped with a Federal-style holes. The original military sights and cleaning rod are intact, the eagle ahead of the hammer and ''U.S. / SPRINGFIELD'' below the bayonet locks up tightly while open and closed, and a cleaning kit and a bolster while the left side of the breech is marked ''MADE IN JAPAN Russian mustard-colored canvas AK-style sling that appears to be 1467'' and the tang of the buttplate displays ''US''. The walnut stock ink-stamped either ''1988'' or ''1989'' are included. The action of this rates very good with a repaired crack arcing between the rear of the Tula-produced Simonov carbine appears to function well mechanically. lockplate and the breech tang, a tiny chip in the toe and various light (23A9896-172) {C&R} (400/600) scratches and handling marks which are primarily around the buttstock Est. 400 - 600 and left stock flat. The stock is not cartouched. The sling swivels and 2440 Winchester Model 1300 Defender Slide Action Shotgun original sights are intact including a faithful reproduction of the Model serial #L3014150, 12 ga., 18'' plain barrel choked cylinder with a bright 1861 rear sight and the lock remains strong and crisp. Included is a excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this U.S.A.-produced shotgun cupped tulip-head ramrod with retaining swell which is lightly-stained retain about 98% original matte blue and black anodized finishes with from the swell forward and an excellent condition reproduction of a few tiny scratches around the loading port, a few faint oxidation freckles Model 1855-70 socket bayonet that fits on the rifle-musket perfectly on the breech of the barrel and rear of the 7-round magazine tube, and along with an excellent condition reproduction Civil War-style black a few scattered light handling marks. The black polymer triggerguard, leather sling with single brass hook. This realistic copy of a Springfield checkered synthetic pistolgrip stock and grooved polymer forend rate Model 1861 rifle-musket will be perfect for reenacting or spending a fun excellent with perhaps a faint handling mark or two. The shotgun is day at the range with your family. (23A9830-22) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. William equipped with a ventilated recoil pad, sling swivel studs and a brass C. Nugent Collection] (300/500) bead sight and the action is smooth and appears to function well Est. 300 - 500 mechanically. An excellent condition shotgun perfect for home defense and renowned for its fast action. (23A9892-2) {MODERN} (150/350) Est. 150 - 350 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2441 Custom U.S. Model 1892/96 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Rifle 2444 Swiss K31 Bolt Action Rifle by Bern serial #1235, 30-40 Krag, shortened 24'' barrel with a bright very good serial #237278, 7.5mm Swiss, 25 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. plus bore showing very light frosting in the otherwise strong rifling. The The metal surfaces of this 1954-manufactured rifle retain about 95% barrel displays a streaky blend of reapplied blue and dark gray patinas arsenal blue with some minor muzzle and high edge silvering, the typical with some scattered areas of fine pitting and old light oxidation and a loss on the buttplate and there is a small spot of enamel loss on the rear few light handling marks toning to gray. The triggerguard is toning to a of the handguard toning to gunmetal gray while the bolt is bright. The brown patina with a few light handling marks while the receiver, loading breech of the barrel displays various Swiss proofs and acceptance gate and sideplate display a pewtery case-hardened patina as lightly marks and the Swiss cross on the receiver is very crisp. The barrel is cleaned long ago with some traces of reapplied blue on the gate along import-marked by Century Arms on the right side and bottom and the with some tiny contaminant bubbling, some areas of faint pinprick pitting barrel, bolt and detachable box magazine are serialized to the receiver. and a few tiny spots toning to a brown patina overall. The bolt is toning The European beech stock and handguard rate very good with a couple to a dull gray patina with some fine pitting along the right side, light scattered small chips and numerous fine pits and dings on the buttstock, staining on the bolt handle and some areas of old dried lubricant, and a very short crack in the heel and the typical snow damage around the the extractor has been properly updated to 1896-specifications with a buttplate from trudging through the Alps. The right side of the buttstock hold-open pin to mate with the notch relieved on the receiver. The displays a clear Swiss cross cartouche. The original military sights are receiver is marked ''U.S. / 1894. SPRINGFIELD ARMORY.'' along with intact along with the stacking rod, bayonet lug and sling swivels and the the serial number. The Model 1896 rifle stock has been nicely-modified famously fast and smooth action appears to function well mechanically. for sporting use and rates very good as refinished with a couple Best of all, this highly-accurate rifle includes a clearly-written soldier I.D. well-done wood-filled repairs in the right side of the buttstock, a few tag beneath the buttplate that is serialized to the gun providing a minor cracks around the action, the cleaning rod channel and the holes wonderful research opportunity. (23A9794-22) {C&R} (400/600) for the rear sling swivel on the toeline have been filled and there are Est. 400 - 600 some scattered light handling marks from the years. The stock is without 2445 Ruger 10/22 Semi-Auto Carbine cartouches and there is no handguard. The added Pachmayr White Line serial #120-76713, 22 LR, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright about excellent ventilated pad has hardened and collapsed with the heel area missing bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% blue and black anodized and and various cracks throughout. The ladder on the Model 1896 rear sight enamel finishes with a few small spots of light oxidation on the barrel is bent to the left and the front sight is equipped with a Redfield blade and some scattered light handling marks overall. The smooth American which is missing its bead. The action of this early Krag rifle is very hardwood stock rates very good plus with a few scattered light handling smooth and appears to function well mechanically. (23A9840-9) marks. The barrel is equipped with a removable flash hider and an {ANTIQUE} (200/400) aftermarket protected front sight blade, the rear sight has been removed Est. 200 - 400 leaving a vacant dovetail and attached to the factory drilled and tapped 2442 New England Firearms Pardner SB1 Single Barrel Shotgun receiver is a one-piece mount and pair of 1'' rings. Included is one serial #NE217799, .410 bore, 25 1/2'' plain barrel choked full with a factory 10-round rotary box magazine and the action appears to function bright excellent bore. The barrel retains about 85% original blue with a well mechanically. (23A9862-2) {MODERN} (100/200) few areas of fine cleaning striations along the top and spots of oxidation Est. 100 - 200 overall. The frame retains a similar amount of its original case-hardened 2446 Eastern Arms Company Single Barrel Shotgun colors with the area bordering the grip toning to a brown patina with 20 ga., 28'' plain barrel choked full with a mostly bright perhaps good-fair freckles of light oxidation throughout. The black polymer triggerguard bore showing some scattered light pitting and spots of oxidation, which rates excellent. The smooth walnut-stained American hardwood is more concentrated toward the breech. The metal surfaces are toning pistolgrip stock and forend with modified schnabel tip rate excellent with to an overall plum-gray patina with minor muzzle and high edge a few faint handling marks from the field. The barrel is sighted with a silvering, some scattered small spots of old light oxidation and some brass bead, the shotgun features a 3'' chamber and the action appears scattered light handling marks and streaks of later added blue. The to function well mechanically. (23A9741-24) {MODERN} (40/80) smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates perhaps good-fair and exhibits both Est. 40 - 80 lateral and vertical play with a 1'' chip on the right side of the upper tang 2443 Chinese Type 56 SKS Semi-Auto Carbine by Factory 0141 and a tiny chip behind the upper tang along with multiple cracks in the serial #743179, 7.62x39mm, 20 1/2'' chrome-lined barrel with a bright grip. The forend rates excellent with a light handling mark or two and the excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this 1974-manufactured carbine stock is equipped with a ventilated recoil pad which has hardened with retain about 97% original blue which is toning in some spots on the time and is chipped around the upper screw. The barrel is sighted with a magazine to a brown patina, there is an area of light fading on the brass bead surrounded by a small spot of yellow paint. The barrel locks dustcover, and a few scattered spots of high edge silvering and a couple up tightly and on-face and the action appears to function well light handling marks. The bolt and bolt carrier are bright and the mechanically. (23A9862-12) {C&R} (25/50) cruciform bayonet retains all its original chrome plate. The rear of the Est. 25 - 50 receiver is marked ''Type 56'' in Mandarin along with the boxed ''0141'' 2447 Swiss Model 96/11 Schmidt-Rubin Bolt Action Rifle factory code and the serial number, while the right side of the barrel is serial #257268, 7.5mm Swiss, 30 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. import-marked by Century Arms and the following parts are serialized to The metal surfaces of this 1900-manufactured rifle retain about 90% the receiver: bolt, bolt carrier, dustcover, magazine, triggerguard and arsenal blue with some minor silvering at the muzzle and on the high stock. The catalpa wood stock and handguard rate very good plus with edges, a few small areas of wear on the barrel bands and on the breech some scattered light handling marks. The sling attachment points, of the barrel toning to a dark gray patina while the buttplate is toning to cleaning rod and original military-style sights are intact, the bayonet gunmetal gray with some minor wear and light oxidation staining on the locks up tightly while deployed and stowed, a cleaning kit is stored within toe and heel. The bolt is bright and the red synthetic charging knob the trap buttplate and a very good condition Chinese-style khaki canvas remains in fine condition with a few faint handling marks. The breech SKS sling is included. An excellent condition Type 56 from a less often and receiver display various proof and inspection marks with all the seen factory. (23A9794-12) {MODERN} (300/500) metal parts displaying crisp Swiss crosses. The left side of the breech is Est. 300 - 500 marked with an off-struck ''P63'' denoting this rifle become the property of the soldier to whom it was issued when he retired in 1963. The underside of the barrel behind the muzzle is import-marked by MMBI, and the barrel, bolt, magazine and buttplate are serialized to the receiver. The walnut stock with characteristic arsenal spliced pistolgrip and handguard rate very good plus to fine with an area of light impact marks on the left side above the magazine and a few scattered light handling marks from military service. The faint remnant of a cartouche is on the right side of the buttstock and the markings on the comb are no longer discernable. The original sights, stacking and sling swivels and bayonet lug remain intact, a brass muzzle/front sight protector is included and the smooth straight-pull action of this highly-accurate rifle appears to function well mechanically. A clearly-marked soldier I.D. tag which is serialized to the gun may be found beneath the buttplate, likely the same person who retired with this rifle. (23A9896-105) {C&R} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2448 Swiss K31 Bolt Action Rifle by Bern 2451 Custom Contemporary U.S. Model 1861 Percussion Rifle-Musket serial #598854, 7.5mm Swiss, 25 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. .58 cal., 40'' Bill Large barrel with a bright excellent bore. The custom The metal surfaces of this 1939-manufactured rifle retain about 85-90% barrel is toning to a mottled dull gray patina which is darker around the arsenal blue which is slightly thinning on the receiver to a blue-gray muzzle with light oxidation staining throughout and some very light patina, while the bottom of the magazine, a tiny spot on the rear of the pitting around the breech. The bands and triggerguard retain most of handguard and a small streak on the barrel behind the front sight base their later added blue while the forend cap is toning to plum with are toning to gray and there is some light silvering on the muzzle and lightly-oxidized pinprick pitting overall. The Model 1863 hammer is a high edges. There is some minor wear and light oxidation staining on lightly-freckled gray patina showing some faint pinprick pitting, the the toe and heel of the buttplate and the bolt remains bright. The buttplate is toning to brown with minor silvering on the toe and heel and receiver features a bold Swiss cross, the right side of the barrel is the reproduction lockplate is mostly bright with some spots of faint import-marked by Century Arms behind the front sight and the barrel, staining. The breech of the barrel is stamped ''W.M. LARGE'' on the left bolt and magazine are serialized to the receiver. The European beech quarter flat while the lockplate is realistically-marked ''1864'' behind the stock rates very good plus to fine as perhaps lightly cleaned during the hammer and with a (Federal Eagle) / U.S.'' ahead of the hammer while period of use with a few scattered light handling marks and the right side ''WHITNEY-VILLE'' is below the bolster. The black walnut stock appears of the buttstock displays a slightly softened Swiss cross cartouche. The to be original and rates very good plus as refinished with some scattered original military sights, stacking rod, bayonet lug and rear sling light dings and handling marks. There are no visible cartouches or attachment point are intact, the upper sling swivel is slightly bent but stampings on the stock. There is a vacant drilled and tapped hole in the remains fully-functional, and the smooth action of this extremely top of the barrel where a longer rear sight was once installed, with the high-quality rifle appears to function well mechanically. Beneath the current sights including a custom blade front and a Model 1861-style buttplate may be found a unit identification tag marked in German rear with custom L-shaped double leaf with the sight appearing to be ''Swiss Federal Armory, Zurich''. (23A9794-23) {C&R} (400/600) glued to the top of the barrel. The slings swivels are intact, a correct Est. 400 - 600 cupped tulip-head ramrod with retaining swell and threaded end is 2449 Navy Arms Model 1863 Zouave Percussion Rifle by Antonio Zoli included and the lock is strong and crisp. Contemporary Model 1861 serial #3630, .58 cal., 33'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel rifle-muskets with Bill Large barrels are approved for use by the retains about 98% original blue which is slightly thinning around the North-South Skirmish Association making this a great option for breech to a blue-gray patina, there are two tiny rectangular tool ''bite'' competition. (23A9853-13) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) marks on the left side of the barrel just forward of the rear band which Est. 300 - 500 are toning to a brown patina, another small tool mark on the side of the 2452 Dixie Gun Works 1858 Two-Band Enfield Percussion Rifle by Euroarms bolster toning to gunmetal gray, and a few scattered light handling serial #1455, .58 cal., 33'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel marks. The lock retains nearly all its original case-hardened colors with and bands retain about 99% original blue with some slight silvering at the checkering on the hammer and rear of the lockplate toning to gray. the muzzle and some fine speckles on the bands toning to a brown The brass mountings which give this handsome rifle its charm are toning patina. The lock retains nearly all its original case-hardened colors with to an ochre patina and the lockplate is marked with a faux Federal Eagle the checking on the spur toning to a gray patina while the brass forend and ''NAVY ARMS Co.'' below the bolster. The walnut stock rates very cap, triggerguard and included buttplate have aged to a dull mustard good plus with a narrow 2'' flexing crack in the left wood line behind the patina. The lockplate is realistically-marked with a crown behind the forend cap and some scattered light handling marks. The original sights, hammer and ''LONDON ARMOURY Co.'' ahead of the lockplate while bayonet lug, and sling swivels are intact, a correct cupped tulip-head the top of the barrel is marked at the breech ''MADE IN ITALY / DIXIE ramrod with threaded end is included and a spare nipple and GUN WORKS – UNION CITY – TENN. U.S.A. / CAL. 58 – 34 DRAMS bullet-pulling screw are stored within the patchbox. The action of this BLACK POWDER ONLY'' along with the serial number and various high-quality contemporary Zouave rifle is strong and crisp making this a proof and inspection marks. The handsome European walnut stock great candidate for reenacting or primitive hunting. (23A9896-155) rates very good plus with crisp edges and retains nearly all the original {ANTIQUE} (200/400) finish except for the comb which has been reprofiled and refinished Est. 200 - 400 somewhat amateurishly along with a very tiny chip below the lockplate 2450 Custom Contemporary 1863 Zouave Percussion Rifle and some scattered light handling marks overall. The brass buttplate .58 cal, 33 1/2'' Whitacre barrel with a bright excellent bore. The heart of (included with screws) has been replaced with a well-fit piece of brown this rifle is its high-quality, American-made barrel by Dan Whitacre which leather. The original sights, sling swivels, bayonet lug and ramrod are is toning to a gunmetal gray patina showing the remnants of the intact and the action is strong and crisp. A very attractive Pattern 1858 removed bayonet lug on the right side ahead of the forend cap along rifle that should be an excellent shooter. (23A9882-4) {ANTIQUE} with a few scattered spots of light oxidation and areas of light staining (200/400) and fine striations from an old light cleaning. The lock, which is likely Est. 200 - 400 made by Antonio Zoli in Italy displays most of its original case-hardened 2453 Euroarms 1853 Enfield Percussion Rifle-Musket colors with a small areas of pinprick pitting on the hammer which is serial #10426, .58 cal., 39'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel toning to gray along the stirrup. The brass mountings have aged to a and bands retain about 98% original blue which is slightly thinning in dull ochre patina with some scattered spots of tarnishing. The lockplate areas on the upper and middle bands and on the breech to a dark blue is marked with a faux Federal Eagle ahead of the hammer and with the gray patina. The brass forend cap, triggerguard and lock screw Minié ball symbol of Whitacre's Machine Shop on the left breech flat of escutcheons display a dull mustard patina while the lock retains nearly the barrel. The walnut stock rates very good plus showing a series of all its original case-hardened colors which are lightly muted behind the parallel wood-filled thin drying cracks in the left side of the buttstock hammer. The lockplate is marked with a crown behind the hammer and which are rather attractive, two tiny filled holes and two very short ''LONDON ARMORY Co.'' ahead of the hammer and the top of the hairline cracks behind the upper tang and a few scattered light handling barrel is marked ahead of the rear sight ''MADE IN ITALY / EUROARMS marks. The barrel is equipped with a blade front sight showing some OF AMERICA / CAL 58 – 34 DRAMS BLACK POWDER ONLY''. The solder around the base and a Model 1858-style rear sight with custom European walnut stock rates very good plus with crisp edges around the L-shaped double leaf, the ramrod is no longer present, the sling swivels stock flats and retains nearly all the original finish except for the top and are intact, a spare nipple is stored within the patchbox and the lock left side of the comb which has been reprofiled and refinished with some remains strong and crisp. This contemporary 1863 Zouave rifle with scattered light handling marks overall. The original buttplate is missing custom Whitacre barrel is approved for competitive use by the and a piece of leather has been nicely-fit in its place showing some North-South Skirmish Association and should be a very accurate expected minor edge wear. What appears to be an original Pattern 1853 shooter. (23A9853-14) {ANTIQUE} (300/500) brass buttplate with two screws is included which displays an ochre Est. 300 - 500 patina which darkens to umber toward the toe with numerous light impact marks and an added hole in the center and is stamped with a crossed-out ''609'' on the tang. There are two labels on the buttplate, the second one is coming loose on the right side, marked ''CIVIL WAR MUSKET CARRIED by a member of The John / MANWARING FAMILY OF OLD Black PT. RD. NIANTIC, CT.'' Initial research reveals multiple people with that last name living on that road so further research may be fruitful. The original sights and sling swivels are intact, a slotted-head ramrod with threaded end is included and while the half-cock notch is worn the action is otherwise strong. An attractive reproduction of these historic arms which should like be very accurate. (23A9882-2) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2454 Navy Arms Co. Zouave Percussion Rifle by Antonio Zoli 2459 Smith & Wesson M&P9c Semi-Auto Pistol serial #1501, .58 cal., 33'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel serial #HUD5025, 9mm, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The retains about 99% original blue which is slightly fading around the metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain 99% plus muzzle to dark blue-gray patina. The brass mountings have aged to a factory Armornite finish while the compact textured black polymer grip mustard patina while the lock displays nearly all its original frame rates as-new. The pistol features an accessory rail, ambidextrous case-hardened colors with a few tiny spots of light oxidation. The slide stop, articulated trigger safety, magazine safety, no thumb safety, lockplate is marked ''1961'' behind the hammer and with a ''(Federal three-dot Novak-style sights and three interchangeable backstraps. Eagle) / NAVY ARMS Co.'' beneath the bolster. The barrel is marked on Included is one factory 12-round magazine with finger extension, one the right side of the breech ''MADE IN ITALY'' and on the left ''ANTONIO 10-round magazine, the original factory plastic hard case, manual and ZOLI'' along with the serial number and various proof and inspection paperwork and cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer marks. The European walnut stock rates very good plus to near stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling excellent with a few light handling marks. The sling swivels, bayonet lug mark only. (23A9319-807) {MODERN} (300/500) and original sights are intact, a cupped tulip-head ramrod is included Est. 300 - 500 and a spare nipple and patch-pulling worm is stored within the patchbox. 2460 Smith & Wesson M&P9c Semi-Auto Pistol The action of this fine-quality reproduction Zouave rifle appears to serial #HMZ2059, 9mm, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The function well mechanically. (23A9829-3) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain 99% plus Est. 200 - 400 factory Armornite finish and the compact textured black polymer grip 2455 Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport II Semi-Auto Carbine frame rates as-new. The pistol features an articulated trigger safety, serial #SY87640, 5.56 NATO, 16'' chrome lined 1:9'' twist barrel with a ambidextrous slide stop, magazine safety, no thumb safety, three-dot bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this state-compliant carbine Novak-style sights, an accessory rail and three interchangeable retain 99% plus Armornite and Parkerized finishes while the black backstraps. Included are two factory 10-round magazines one of which polymer handguards, A2 pistolgrip and fixed buttstock rate as-new. The has a finger extension, the original factory plastic hard case, manual and lower receiver features an integral triggerguard while the M1913-flat top paperwork and cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer upper receiver is equipped with a carbine-length gas system, a stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling non-threaded target-crowned muzzle, correct F-marked fixed front sight mark only. (23A9319-805) {MODERN} (300/500) base and a black polymer Magpul MBUS folding rear sight. Included is Est. 300 - 500 an ASC 10-round magazine sealed-in-original-packing, cable lock, 2461 Smith & Wesson M&P40c Semi-Auto Pistol manual and paperwork and the original factory box. This arm is serial #HAT3607, 40 S&W, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very metal surfaces retain 99% plus factory Armornite finish while the small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-817) {MODERN} (500/700) compact textured black polymer grip frame rates as-new. The pistol Est. 500 - 700 features an accessory rail, an articulated trigger safety, no thumb or 2456 Smith & Wesson M&P15 Sport II Semi-Auto Carbine magazine safety, three-dot Novak-style sights, ambidextrous slide stop serial #SY04615, 5.56 NATO, 16'' chrome lined 1:9'' twist barrel with a and three interchangeable backstraps. Included are two factory bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this state-compliant carbine 10-round magazines with one having a baseplate with finger extension, retain 99% plus factory Armornite and Parkerized finishes while the the original factory plastic hard case, factory fired case, manual and black polymer handguards, A2 pistolgrip and fixed buttstock rate paperwork and cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer as-new. The M1913-flat top upper receiver is equipped with a correct stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling F-marked fixed front sight base, carbine-length gas system, mark only. (23A9319-724) {MODERN} (300/500) non-threaded target-crowned muzzle and a black polymer Magpul Est. 300 - 500 MBUS folding rear sight while the lower receiver features an integral 2462 Smith & Wesson M&P40c Semi-Auto Pistol triggerguard. Included is an ASC 10-round magazine serial #HAT4298, 40 S&W, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The sealed-in-original-packing, cable lock, manual and paperwork and the metal surfaces retain 99% plus factory Armornite finish while the original factory box. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, compact textured polymer grip frame rates as-new. The pistol features factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. three-dot Novak-style sights, an articulated trigger safety, no thumb or (23A9319-814) {MODERN} (500/700) magazine safety, ambidextrous slide stop, an accessory rail and three Est. 500 - 700 interchangeable backstraps. Included are two factory 10-round 2457 CZ 512 Semi-Auto Rifle magazines with one having a baseplate with finger extension, the serial #B521613, 22 LR, 20 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The original factory hard case, manual and paperwork, factory fired case, metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and black anodized and cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, finishes, the bolt is bright and the fiberglass-reinforced polymer lower factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. rates as-new. The smooth European beech pistolgrip stock and forend (23A9319-723) {MODERN} (300/500) rate as-new. The original sights and sling swivel studs are intact, one Est. 300 - 500 original 5-round detachable box magazine is included and the action 2463 Smith & Wesson M&P40c Semi-Auto Pistol appears to function well mechanically. Also included is the original serial #HBJ2347, 40 S&W, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The factory box, manual, test target, paperwork and tool. This arm is metal surfaces retain about 98% original Armornite finish with a few tiny as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very freckles on the rear sight and in the scalloped slide serrations while the small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-96) {MODERN} (250/450) textured polymer compact grip frame rates excellent. The pistol is Est. 250 - 450 equipped with three-dot Novak-style sights, an articulated trigger safety 2458 Ruger LCR-22 Double Action Revolver and magazine safety, no thumb safety, an accessory rail, and an serial #548-78856, 22 LR, 1 7/8'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The ambidextrous slide stop. Included is one factory 10-round magazine and 7000-series aluminum monolithic frame of this DAO revolver retains a factory hard case numbered to another gun. The action of this 99% plus factory matte black finish while the stainless steel 8-round excellent condition pistol appears to function well mechanically. cylinder retains 99% plus factory PVD finish. The black polymer fire (23A9319-725) {MODERN} (250/350) control housing and pebble-textured Hogue Tamer Monogrip rate Est. 250 - 350 as-new. This lightweight revolver features a friction-reducing cam that 2464 Smith & Wesson M&P40 Semi-Auto Pistol provides a smooth non-stacking trigger pull, replaceable pinned front serial #HRA5157, 40 S&W, 4 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. sight ramp, and a grip peg that allows for a variety of grips to be The metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain 99% installed. Also included is the original factory box, Ruger-branded plus factory Armornite finish while the full-size textured polymer grip handgun rug, factory-fired case, keys for the internal lock, padlock and frame rates as-new. The pistol is equipped with three-dot Novak-style keys, manual and paperwork. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, sights, an articulated trigger safety, ambidextrous slide stop, accessory factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. rail and no magazine or thumb safety. Included are two 10-round (9319-391) {MODERN} (350/550) magazines, three interchangeable backstraps, the original factory plastic Est. 350 - 550 case, manual and paperwork, factory-fired case and cable lock with keys. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-831) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2465 Smith & Wesson M&P9c Semi-Auto Pistol 2470 Beretta CX4 Storm Semi-Auto Carbine serial #DSU8357, 9mm, 3 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #CK07765, 45 ACP, 16 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. stainless steel surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain The metal surfaces retain 99% original Parkerized finish with a faint about 99% factory Armornite finish with a few light handling marks and handling mark on the left side of the barrel. The black polymer upper the remnants of added white paint in the markings on the left side. The receiver and lower grip frame rate as-new. This handy carbine is textured polymer compact grip frame rates excellent. The pistol is equipped with a full-length M1913 rail on the top of the receiver, an equipped with aftermarket high-visibility Snake Eyes tritium night sights extendable short accessory rail below the barrel, a reversable charging that continue to glow, an ambidextrous slide stop, magazine safety and handle, the post front sight and dual aperture rear sight can fold out of articulated trigger safety, no thumb safety, and an accessory rail. the way when utilizing optics and two factory 8-round magazines are Included are three factory 10-round magazines, three interchangeable included. Also included are the original factory stickers and hang tags, backstraps, factory fired case, cable lock and keys, manual and the original factory hard case, cleaning kit, front sight tool, polymer paperwork and the original factory hard case. The action of this accessory rail, manual and paperwork. CX4 Storms in this caliber are no nicely-equipped pistol appears to function well mechanically. longer produced making this handy carbine not only fun to shoot but (23A9319-726) {MODERN} (200/400) collectable. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory-fired only, Est. 200 - 400 and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-34) 2466 Smith & Wesson M&P40 Semi-Auto Pistol {MODERN} (500/700) serial #HAZ6679, 40 S&W, 4 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The Est. 500 - 700 metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain 99% plus 2471 Thompson/Center Encore Pro Hunter Frame factory Armornite finish while the full-size textured polymer grip frame serial #MAD0462, The stainless steel surfaces of the Pro Hunter frame rates as-new. The pistol features three-dot Novak-style sights, an rate excellent. The frame includes a black factory Flex Tech pistolgrip articulated trigger safety, no magazine or thumb safety, ambidextrous Monte Carlo buttstock and features a synthetic pistolgrip cap, LimbSaver slide stop and an accessory rail. Included is one factory 10-round Flex Tech recoil pad and cushioned comb. It also includes an excellent magazine, the original factory plastic hard case, ear plugs, factory fired condition black forend with Flex Tech rubber inserts on each side. case, cable lock with keys, manual and paperwork. This arm is Included is the original factory box, lock and keys, barrel pivot pin, as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very fasteners for the forend, Allen wrench, paperwork and manual. This arm small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-832) {MODERN} (300/500) is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory-fired only, and may have a very Est. 300 - 500 small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-919) {FIREARM} (300/500) 2467 Smith & Wesson M&P40 Semi-Auto Pistol Est. 300 - 500 serial #HRH4418, 40 S&W, 4 1/4'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. 2472 Custom U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Rifle 29th Infantry The metal surfaces of this Massachusetts-compliant pistol retain 99% Issued plus factory Armornite finish and the textured polymer full-size frame serial #165766, 30-40 Krag, shortened 21 1/2'' barrel with a bright rates as-new. The pistol is equipped with three-dot Novak-style sights, excellent bore. The barrel and receiver retain about 85-90% later added ambidextrous slide stop, accessory rail, articulated trigger safety, no blue which is thinning in a few areas along the top of the barrel to a magazine or thumb safety and three interchangeable backstraps. The blue-gray patina with some scattered spots of loss toning to gray, some pistol includes Smith & Wesson's Carry & Range kit featuring three fine pitting beneath the finish on the receiver, light silvering on the 10-round magazines, a S&W-logoed Blade-Tech kydex belt holster, muzzle, some scattered fine handling marks and there is a shallow ring Blade-Tech double magazine pouch, ear plugs and a Maglula Uplula around the barrel 1'' behind the muzzle. The triggerguard is toning to a magazine loader. Also included is the original factory plastic hard case, blue-gray patina with light high edge silvering and a few speckles of manual and paperwork, factory-fired case and cable lock with keys. This oxidation staining while the sideplate and loading gate have been arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory-fired only, and may have a cleaned to a dull-gray patina showing some fine pinprick pitting on the very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-833) {MODERN} sideplate and remnants of added blue in the protected areas of the (350/550) loading gate. The bolt and extractor are bright and an aftermarket Est. 350 - 550 two-position safety lever has been installed. The Bishop-marked Monte 2468 Kel-Tec KSG Slide Acton Shotgun Carlo smooth walnut capped pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece serial #XX4094, 12 ga., 18 1/2'' barrel choked cylinder with a bright and black forend tip rates very good plus with the finish evenly-worn on excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original Parkerized each side of the buttstock behind the grip, a short scratch behind the finish. The black Zytel furniture rates as-new. This bullpup shotgun sideplate and some scattered light handling marks. The sling swivels are features two 7-round magazine tubes, ambidextrous slide release and intact and while there is no provision for sights the left side of the sling attachment points, and a M1913-style rail molded into the forearm receiver has been drilled and tapped for a Weaver side mount and pair and attached to the top of the receiver. Included within the original box is of 1'' rings needing only your choice of optic to make this rifle ready for a manual and sling. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, the field. The action is very smooth and appears to function well factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. mechanically. According to Springfield Research Service this rifle was (23A9319-228) {MODERN} (600/800) originally issued to Company F of the 29th U.S. Volunteer Infantry in Est. 600 - 800 1899. (23A9771-5) {MODERN} (200/400) 2469 Bushmaster XM15-E2S Semi-Auto Carbine Est. 200 - 400 serial #BFI629702, 5.56 NATO, 16'' chrome-lined 1:9'' twist HBAR 2473 Custom U.S. Model 1899 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Carbine profile barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this serial #282202, 30-40 Krag, 22'' barrel with a bright about very good Windham ME-manufactured carbine retain 99% plus original gray bore showing some fine pitting in the otherwise strong rifling. The metal Parkerized and black anodized finishes with a faint storage mark or two surfaces retain about 80-85% later added blue which is thinning in on the barrel. The black polymer handguards with heatshields, A2 places along the barrel and on the receiver to a blue-gray patina with pistolgrip and A2 buttstock rate excellent plus. The carbine is equipped some light pitting on the interior of the receiver and softened fine pitting with a non-threaded target-crowned muzzle, no bayonet lug, a flat top scattered overall, the triggerguard is toning to a gray patina and there upper receiver with A2 detachable carry handle rear sight, fixed front are some light handling marks and scattered tiny spots of oxidation sight and intact sling swivels. Included is a Bushmaster-marked plastic staining throughout. The bolt is mostly bright with a few scattered tiny hard case, one factory 10-round magazine, a black nylon sling and spots of light oxidation. The markings on the receiver have been manual. The factory-serial number sticker remains attached to the softened but remain legible and there is a ''S'' stamped on the top of the underside of the trigger guard and the action appears to function well barrel ahead of the handguard. The walnut stock appears to be a mechanically. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory-fired only, highly-modified Model 1903 Springfield two-bolt stock which rates about and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (23A9319-56) good with a long flexing crack through the left grasping groove, and a {MODERN} (500/700) few other scattered cracks and light handling marks. The inletting for the Est. 500 - 700 original floorplate and rear sling swivel have been filled with wood and there is a softened circled ''P'' firing proof behind the triggerguard. The Model 1896 walnut handguard rates very good with a coat of added finish and a couple tiny hairline cracks in the forward edge. There is a tiny chip missing from the loading gate hinge bar, and the barrel is equipped with a Model 1896 Krag rifle sight and a custom dovetailed blade front sight. The action appears to function well mechanically. (23A9808-30) {MODERN} (150/350) Est. 150 - 350 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2474 Custom U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Rifle 2477 Custom U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Rifle serial #441543, 30-40 Krag, shortened 22'' barrel with a bright excellent serial #243028, 30-40 Krag, shortened 24'' barrel with a perhaps very bore. The barrel retains about 70% original blue with a 4 1/2'' area on good bore showing some scattered fine pitting in the rifling. The barrel is the top just ahead of the band toning to a gray patina, two spots of loss toning to a dark gray patina under bright light with numerous areas of on each side of the barrel from contact with the handguard clips and fine pitting toning to gunmetal gray forward of the barrel band along with scattered light handling marks and tiny speckles of oxidation staining some scattered small spots of old light oxidation and light handling overall. The triggerguard has worn to a blue-gray patina with a streak of marks and a 1 1/2'' spot of loss toning to a silvery patina on the left side loss toning to a gray patina running down the center with some small of the muzzle. The triggerguard and bolt are toning to gray with some oxidation freckles. The receiver, sideplate and loading gate display an pinprick pitting and light oxidation staining on the knob and the extractor attractive pewtery patina with a few scattered tiny speckles of light retains traces of its original fire blue. The receiver, sideplate and loading oxidation and the loading gate retains some light gray spots from the gate display a mottled blue-gray patina with scattered iridescent spots of oil-quenched case-hardening process. The body of the bolt is bright later added blue, some light pitting and old light oxidation on the loading while the handle has aged to light gray with some light oxidation on the gate and some faint pinprick pitting on the front of the receiver. The knob and the extractor retains a nice amount of its original bright blue. custom smooth walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with left side The handguard is not present and the modified Krag black walnut rifle cheekpiece rates very good plus with a small repaired chip behind the stock rates very good to perhaps very good plus as lightly cleaned with upper tang and a few scattered light dings and handling marks and a touch of period added finish. There is a small nail in the center of the features a ventilated rubber recoil pad and sling swivels. The rear sight cartouche which is no longer legible on the left side above the has been removed leaving two vacant drilled and tapped holes, an triggerguard, the nose of the shortened forend has been custom-shaped added blade front sight has been mounted behind the muzzle and the with the exposed lightening channel nicely filled with a piece of matching rear of the sideplate has been relieved to fit an added Lyman receiver wood, and a few scattered light handling marks throughout. A softened sight with aperture. The action is smooth and appears to function well yet clear circled ''P'' firing proof and ''D'' inspection mark are behind the mechanically. (23A9808-60) {MODERN} (150/350) triggerguard and ''60'' is ahead of the tang of the buttplate. The original Est. 150 - 350 rear sight has been removed leaving two vacant drilled and tapped 2478 Custom U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Rifle holes on the top of the barrel with a pair of added drilled and tapped serial #167637, 30-40 Krag, shortened 24'' barrel with a bright excellent holes both fore and aft. The rifle is equipped with an added dovetailed bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% later added blue with a small blade front sight and a Redfield receiver sight with aperture has been area of light pitting on the loading gate, some very fine pinprick pitting installed on the rear of the action. The action appears to function well beneath the finish on the receiver, a series of tiny scratches behind the mechanically. (23A9808-10) {MODERN} (200/400) front sight and a few scattered light handling marks overall. The barrel Est. 200 - 400 band retains much original blue with some light high edge wear and light 2475 Custom U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Rifle flaking toning to a gray patina. The bolt handle displays a lightly flaking serial #193548, 30-40 Krag, shortened 24'' barrel with a bright very good added nickel plating which has mostly worn away on the bolt body while bore showing a small area of light pitting and light oxidation about 2'' the extractor retains much of its original fire blue. The oil-finished custom from the muzzle. The metal surfaces are toning to an overall oxidized smooth walnut pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates excellent brown patina with a few light handling marks while the bottom of the with a just a few scattered light handling marks and is equipped with a triggerguard bow is worn to a bright gunmetal patina and is toning to grooved hard rubber buttplate with some slight wear on the toe and brown on the front and back. The barrel band is flaking to a brown heel. The barrel is equipped with an added blade front sight with a gray patina with some minor high edge wear, a small area of light pitting on Parkerized base showing a lightly worn dark navy enamel on the upper the left side and remnants of original blue in the protected areas. The surfaces and a semi-buckhorn sporting rear sight with elevator. The bolt knob and extractor are also toning to an oxidized brown patina with action of this handsome Krag sporting rifle appears to function well a small spot of white paint transfer on the knob while the body of the bolt mechanically. (23A9808-35) {MODERN} (200/400) is mostly bright with some light staining along the left side. A small piece Est. 200 - 400 on the rear of the sideplate has been removed and a couple drilled and 2479 Custom U.S. Model 1892/96 Krag Bolt Action Rifle tapped holes have been added to the left rear of the receiver where a serial #9540, 30-40 Krag, shortened 23'' barrel with a bright about sight was once installed. The modified walnut rifle stock rates good as excellent bore. The metal surfaces have aged to an overall dull gray refinished with an added comb and capped pistolgrip spliced to the top patina, the bands and buttplate more gray-brown, with scattered tiny and bottom of the stock respectively. There are a few cracks along the spots of light pitting and old light oxidation along the barrel, some small splicing line of the comb, a small area of wood has been removed from impact marks on the upper edges of the loading gate and on the right the left side of the action to accommodate the previously mentioned side of the barrel band, a few small spots of pinprick pitting on the missing receiver sight, and there are a few scattered light handling receiver and some tiny speckles of light oxidation freckling overall. The marks overall. The original buttplate has been replaced with a metal body of the bolt is bright while the handle has aged to dark gray with a buttplate with a hardened orange rubber spacer showing some light few tiny spots of light pitting on the handle and an ''S'' has been written oxidation on the toe and heel. The remnants of an inspection cartouche with tiny punch marks on the safety thumbpiece. The extractor retains are on the left stock flat and sling swivels are installed on the toeline and traces of its original fire blue and has been arsenal updated to Model on the barrel band. The barrel is sighted with an added dovetailed blade 1896 specifications with a bolt hold open pin that mates with the small front and a C-marked Model 1901 carbine rear sight whose binding notch relieved in the right side of the 1894-dated receiver. The Model screw on the elevation slider has been replaced with a slotted-head 1896 walnut handguard and modified rifle stock rate very good plus as screw. The action remains smooth and appears to function well cleaned with a coat of added finish during the period of use with a short mechanically. (23A9808-34) {MODERN} (100/300) hairline crack behind the upper tang and behind the sideplate, some Est. 100 - 300 scattered light handling marks from the years and some tiny speckles of 2476 Custom U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Rifle white paint transfer on the right side of the buttstock. The forend has serial #306255, 30-40 Krag, shortened 22 1/2'' barrel with a very good been shortened and shaped to resemble a carbine stock with the bore showing some light frosting in the otherwise strong rifling. The ramrod channel nicely filled with wood and the stock features a slightly metal surfaces retain about 97% reapplied blue which is thinning around softened circled ''P'' firing proof behind the triggerguard and a crisp ''B / the front sight to a dark blue-gray patina with tiny spots of light pitting 73'' rack mark on the comb. The barrel is sighted with a Model 1896 rifle along the right and left sides of the barrel, light silvering at the muzzle rear and an added ramp and blade front, the sling swivels are intact and and a few light handling marks overall. The bolt is bright with a few fine the characteristically smooth action appears to function well pits on the knob and the extractor retains nearly all its later-added blue. mechanically. (23A9808-2) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) The Bishop-marked smooth walnut Monte Carlo capped pistolgrip stock Est. 200 - 400 with left side cheekpiece and attractive black forend tip rates very good plus to near fine with an unobtrusive repaired crack ahead of the sideplate, a small wood-filled hole on the toeline and a couple tiny chips missing from the toe of the grooved hard rubber buttplate. The rear sight has been removed and its holes professionally-filled while a matted ramp front sight with a red fiber optic bead has been added behind the muzzle. Mounted to the right rear of the receiver is a Lyman 57K aperture sight, there are sling swivel studs on the toeline and bottom of the forend and the action is very smooth and appears to function well mechanically. A very handsome custom Model 1898 Krag rifle. (23A9808-22) {MODERN} (250/450) Est. 250 - 450 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2480 Custom U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Rifle 2483 British Percussion Double Hammergun by C. Fisher serial #118903, 30-40 Krag, shortened 23 3/4'' barrel with a bright 12 bore, 29'' laminated steel barrels with bright very good bores showing perhaps very good bore showing some light pitting throughout the rifling. a few scattered fine pits and a tiny dent in each barrel near the muzzle, The metal surfaces of this handsome rifle retain about 98% quality which are slightly visible in the bores. The barrels have aged to an even restored blue which is toning to a dark blue gray patina on the receiver plum brown patina with a few scattered tiny spots of old light oxidation, under direct light with some scattered small areas of fine oxidation some very fine pitting around the area of percussion, the freckling and perhaps a faint handling mark or two. The loading gate and aforementioned tiny dents and a faint handling mark on the left barrel sideplate display nearly all their later added vibrant case-hardened near the muzzle. The rib is marked in a stylized font ''London Fine colors, again with just a few scattered tiny freckles. The body of the bolt Laminated Steel'' with handsome parallel lines of German silver across is bright while the handle has aged a lightly-stained gray patina and the the breech and between the hammers. The remaining metal surfaces extractor features an attractive machine-turned pattern with a tiny area also display a warm brown patina with some speckles of light oxidation of softened fine pitting near the claw. The custom Bishop checkered on the hammers. Each lockplate is marked in the same stylized font ''C. walnut Monte Carlo pistolgrip stock with left side cheekpiece rates about Fisher'' and the breech tang, hammers and triggerguard are adorned very good plus with some scattered minor handling marks mostly from with splashes of loose foliate scroll engraving while an upland game the pistolgrip rearward and the checkering remains crisp. The stock is scene graces the bow of the triggerguard along with each lockplate. equipped with sling swivel studs, the rear sight has been removed with There is a handsome floral finial ahead of the long tang triggerguard. filler screws installed in its place and the barrel is sighted with a matted The German silver mountings are bright and include a shield-shaped ramp with brass beaded blade front and a Williams aperture sight has un-marked monograph plate on the top of the wrist, a finialed tailpipe, been installed on the right side of the receiver. The action of this wedge escutcheons and an engraved inlay on the toeline with trapdoor sophisticated looking Krag sporting rifle is very smooth and appears to for storing percussion caps (not included). The checkered European function well mechanically. (23A9808-31) {ANTIQUE} (250/450) walnut straight grip stock rates about very good with a moderate crack in Est. 250 - 450 the left side of the wrist which goes nearly, but not quiet through, and a 2481 Custom U.S. Model 1898 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Rifle shorter crack in the right side, a narrow abrasion above the percussion serial #126421, 30-40 Krag, shortened 24'' barrel with a bright about cap door in the left side of the buttstock, a sliver missing from the right very good bore showing some light pitting in the rifling. The metal wood line behind the tailpipe and some scattered light handling marks to surfaces retain about 95% quality added blue which is toning in a couple be expected from an antique arm. There is a tiny hole in the top of the areas on the loading gate to a plum patina under bright light with a few wrist which is camouflaged by the checkering which was nicely chased tiny areas of light flaking on the sideplate and left side of the receiver, during the period of use. The hammers are slightly out of time, the some tiny spots of loss toning to gray on the hinge bar, very light action is strong and crisp and a restored hardwood ramrod with likely the silvering at the muzzle and some scattered light handling marks overall. original brass tips is included. An attractive British double hammergun The bolt is mostly bright with the handle toning to a lightly-stained gray sure to please the novice collector of antique arms. (23A9808-9) patina. The custom Bishop walnut Monte Carlo stock with left side {ANTIQUE} (200/400) cheekpiece, capped pistolgrip and contrasting black forend tip with white Est. 200 - 400 spacers rates very good plus to fine with a short hairline crack behind 2484 Custom Japanese Type 99 Arisaka Bolt Action Sporting Rifle the upper tang, a few scattered light handling marks overall and a small serial #52061, 7.7 Arisaka, shortened 23 1/2'' barrel with a bright lightly gap in the wood to metal fit to the rear of the sideplate. The stock frosted bore. The metal surfaces of this Series 22 rifle retain about 97% features some rather endearing hand-carved stags and sprigs of foliage later added blue with some light silvering at the muzzle, some small wrapping around the forend with another stag on each side of the areas of fine pitting above and beneath the finish and some scattered pistolgrip. The rear sight is no longer present with its holes small spots of light oxidation and light handling marks toning to brown. professionally-filled and smoothed over and a Lyman 57K aperture sight The bolt has been cleaned to bright metal showing some softened light has been installed on the right side of the receiver. A REX-marked pitting while the custom turned-down handle is toning to gray. The matted ramp with brass bead front sight has been installed behind the markings all remain clear including the intact chrysanthemum and muzzle which tones to ochre. There is a sling swivel on the forend and Kokura Arsenal symbol. There is a 2 1/2'' chip in the toe and the the action of this nicely-customized Model 1898 Krag rifle appears to buttplate is missing though the custom smooth walnut Monte Carlo function well mechanically. (23A9808-37) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) capped pistolgrip stock with contrasting black forend tip otherwise rates Est. 200 - 400 very good plus with a few scattered light handling marks. The length of 2482 Marlin Model 24 Slide Action Shotgun pull is 13 1/4'' and a John's slip-on ventilated recoil pad is included serial #149136, 12 ga., 30'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent bringing the length to 14''. The original sights are not present leaving two bore. The barrel and magazine tube of this Grade A takedown shotgun vacant holes at the breech and the top of the receiver has been drilled are toning to a blue-gray patina with light silvering on the muzzle and and tapped for the included pair of Weaver bases. The action appears to bearing surfaces with scattered small freckles of light oxidation and light function well mechanically. (23A9840-11) {MODERN} (100/300) handling marks toning to gunmetal gray overall. The triggerguard and Est. 100 - 300 bottom of the receiver have aged to brown-gray with minor staining on 2485 Smith & Wesson 38 Double Action Perfected Model Revolver the bow and a couple tiny spots of pinprick pitting ahead of the loading serial #53346, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" ribbed round barrel with a bright excellent port, with the typical high edge silvering and light handling marks. The bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97% original nickel, the loss due rest of the receiver is lightly flaking to a blue-brown patina with a small to some very light high edge wear with some toning to brown on the butt scratch on the left side and numerous fine handling marks and some and some sparsely scattered very light freckled oxidation. The hammer tiny freckles toning to brown while the bolt retains nice amounts of and trigger retain vibrant case colors with only some very light oxidation original blue again with some fine freckles and light silvering on the high staining. The checkered hard rubber S&W monogrammed grips rate edges throughout. The markings remain clear on the barrel and upper excellent, they are stamp-numbered to the gun. The gun seems to time tang and ''491 20 4578'' has been scratched above the serial number on well and lockup properly and barrel-to-frame lockup is good. Barrel, the frame and below the barrel markings while ''1-5-16'' can be seen on cylinder, barrel latch and frame are all numbered alike. (59851-1) {C&R} the lower right side of the receiver and underside of the lifter. The (400/600) smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates very good plus with a light coat of Est. 400 - 600 period added finish, a couple lengthy fine scratches and a few tiny 2486 Ruger 10/22 Semi-Auto Carbine serial speckles of white paint transfer on the right side and some scattered serial #006-68736, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. light handling marks from honest use while the ribbed forend remains in The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish and the smooth fine condition with some light handling marks. The barrel is sighted with pistolgrip hardwood stock remains excellent. A Power Customs trigger a brass bead and the takedown feature and action appear to function group has been installed and two piece scope bases have been properly. (23A9808-3) {C&R} (100/300) mounted atop the receiver. A single factory magazine is included. Est. 100 - 300 (59903-7) {MODERN} (175/275) Est. 175 - 275 2487 Smith & Wesson M&P Bodyguard 380 serial #KEY0610, 380 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% factory Armornite finish with very light edge wear on the rear sight. The textured matte black polymer fingergroove grip frame remains excellent. Included with the pistol is an original factory cardboard box, zipper pistol rug, (2) magazines, manual and cable lock. An excellent non-laser Bodyguard 380. (59903-15) {MODERN} (175/275) Est. 175 - 275 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2488 Cimarron Remington Model 1858 New Army percussion revolver 2495 Mossberg Model 640KB Chuckster Bolt Action Rifle serial #A28982, 44 cal., 8" octagon barrel with an excellent bright bore. 22 W.M.R. 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces The metal surfaces have an applied mottled blue brown patina with gray retain about 90% evenly thinning original blue toning to brown with some undertones and a light turn ring on the cylinder and the brass scattered fine oxidation and light wear at the muzzle. The press triggerguard has been cleaned bright. The smooth walnut grips remain checkered pistolgrip Monte Carlo walnut stock remains excellent with excellent. Included is a worn factory cardboard box. A nice refinished minor dents and blemishes. The original sights remain intact and Cimarron reproduction of the original Remington revolver. (59903-16) mounted atop the grooved receiver is a RedHead Outlook 3-9x40 mm {ANTIQUE} (200/300) scope equipped with duplex reticle and clear optics. Included is a single Est. 200 - 300 detachable magazine. (59771-2) {MODERN} (175/275) 2489 Smith & Wesson M&P 40 Semi-Auto Est. 175 - 275 serial #MPA0680, 40 S&W, 4 1/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. 2496 Stevens Model 52A Bolt Action Single Shot Rifle The stainless steel surfaces retain 99% original black Melonite finish and 22 LR, 26" round barrel with a near excellent bore. The metal surfaces the Picatinny rail equipped black Zytel frame remains in excellent retain 85% evenly thinning original blue toning to brown with sparse fine condition. Pistol is equipped with a working Trijicon Big-dot front sight oxidation and impact marks. The plain pistolgrip walnut fingergroove and white stripe rear sight. Included is an original factory plastic box, (2) stock remains near excellent with honest light handling marks. Rifle is 15 rd. and (1) 9 rd. factory magazines, (2) extra interchangeable equipped with a globe style front sight and an adjustable aperture rear backstraps, cable lock and manual. A virtually new-in-box M&P 40 pistol. sight installed on the left rear of the receiver. (59862-1) {C&R} (75/150) (59903-19) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 75 - 150 Est. 300 - 500 2497 Interarms Mark X Bolt Action Rifle 2490 German P.38 Semi-Auto Pistol By Walther serial #B303685, 243 Win., 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #1239, 9 mm, 5" barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue with a couple minute storage barrel on this ac 44-coded pistol retains about 90% thinning original blue marks and some very fine wear at the muzzle. The bolt body remains toning to brown with scattered light oxidation and pitting the first 2" from bright, the handle however is numbered to another rifle. The plain the muzzle along with light wear on the front sight boss. The frame and pistolgrip walnut stock remains excellent with a couple minor handling slide retain about 80% original blue toning to gray and brown with marks and features a raised shadowline cheekpiece. Mounted atop the scattered patches of light oxidation and fine pitting, majority of loss receiver is a Simmons Prohunter 4-12x40 mm scope equipped with a along the gripstraps and slide flats. The grooved brown phenolic resin duplex reticle and clear optics in two piece Weaver rings and bases. grips remain in excellent condition showing minimal wear. All serialized (59862-15) {MODERN} (300/500) numbered parts are matching and stamped with appropriate "(Eagle) / Est. 300 - 500 359" Waffenamts. The action seems to function well mechanically and a 2498 Marlin Model 25 Bolt Action rifle single "jvd" marked magazine is included. (59797-25) {C&R} (500/700) serial #12664391, 22 S,L,LR, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The Est. 500 - 700 metal surfaces retain 95% original blue with sparse patches of fine 2491 Thompson/Center New Englander Percussion Muzzleloading Rifle oxidation and light wear along the muzzle and edges. The plain serial #49675, 54 cal., 26" round barrel with a very good bore showing pistolgrip hardwood stock remains in excellent condition with light some light oxidation toward the breech which may clean to excellent. handling marks. A single detachable magazine is included. (59862-16) The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue with a few tiny faint {MODERN} (50/100) storage scratches and some very fine oxidation toward the muzzle. The Est. 50 - 100 color case-hardened lock retains all its original bright colors. The straight 2499 Remington Model 6 Falling Block Rifle grip Rynite stock remains near excellent with a couple light handling serial #442870, 22 S,L,LR, 20" barrel a bright near excellent bore marks. Mounted atop the barrel is a T/C New Englander No. 9940 scope showing some fine oxidation toward the muzzle. The metal surfaces base with quick detachable mount and a Bushnell Sportview 1.5-4.5x21 have been cleaned to a pale gray patina with patches of brown on the mm scope with duplex reticle and clear optics. The scope retains most right side of the case-hardened frame. The plain straight grip walnut of its original finish with light powder residue in the flash area of the buttstock and forend remain very good having been cleaned as well, the nipple bolster. A correct composite ramrod is included. (59864-15) stock a bit shy of the buttplate and the forend showing some light {ANTIQUE} (100/200) handling marks. The buttstock is loose-fitting and the hammer spring Est. 100 - 200 and other possible small interior parts are missing causing the action to 2492 Winchester Model 69A Bolt Action Rifle not function properly. (59862-18) {C&R} (100/200) 22 S,L,LR, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces Est. 100 - 200 retain 95-98% evenly thinning original blue lightly toning to brown. The 2500 Henry Repeating Arms Slide Action Rifle smooth pistolgrip walnut stock remains very good with scattered light serial #P01406T, 22 S,L,LR, 20 1/2" octagon barrel with a bright handling marks and spots of flaking from the years. The original sights excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98-99% original blue with remain intact and a single factory magazine is included. (59903-6) some light polishing marks in the grooved receiver along with a tiny {C&R} (175/275) impact in the top tang from contact with the hammer. The smooth Est. 175 - 275 straight grip walnut buttstock and grooved forearm remain excellent with 2493 Winchester Model 77 Semi-Auto Rifle a couple shallow dents and blemishes. (59830-33) {MODERN} [Dr. serial #72897, 22 LR, 22" barrel with a near excellent bore. The metal William C. Nugent Collection] (200/400) surfaces retain 95-97% evenly thinning original blue with some minor Est. 200 - 400 rub marks and muzzle wear. The plain pistolgrip walnut stock remains 2501 Ruger Model 10/22 Target Semi-Auto Carbine near excellent with light handling marks from years of careful use. The serial #255-06948, 20" cold hammer forged spiral designed heavy barrel original sights remain in place and mounted atop the grooved receiver is with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue. a Weaver B4 scope with fine duplex reticle and clear optics. (59892-3) The plain pistolgrip brown laminated American hardwood stock remains {C&R} (175/275) excellent with a couple minor handling marks. Mounted atop the receiver Est. 175 - 275 is a Simmons No. 1019, 4x32 WA scope equipped with a duplex reticle 2494 Marlin Glenfield Model 70 semi-Auto Rifle and clear optics. The nameplate and rubber ocular ring are missing, a serial #20538839, 22 LR, 18" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The single factory magazine is included. (59794-9) {MODERN} (300/500) metal surfaces on this JM marked rifle retain 98% original blue with a Est. 300 - 500 few spots of light oxidation at the muzzle. The pressed squirrel pistolgrip 2502 Winchester Model 69A Bolt Action Rifle hardwood stock remains very good with light handling marks and minor 22 S,L,LR, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces scuffing on the left side of stock above the triggerguard. The original retain about 95% evenly thinning original blue toning to brown with some sights remain intact, mounted atop the grooved receiver is a Tasco 4x15 scattered spots of light oxidation. The chrome bolt and triggerguard mm scoped with fine crosshair reticle and clear optics in two piece rings. remain overall bright with some fine flaking along the edges of the Included are (2) blue and (2) bright body magazines. (59892-4) triggerguard. The plain pistolgrip walnut stock remains in excellent {MODERN} (75/150) condition with a couple light dents and blemishes. The original sights Est. 75 - 150 remain intact and a single factory magazine is included. (59887-4) {C&R} (175/275) Est. 175 - 275 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2503 Remington Model 572 Fieldmaster slide action Rifle 2511 Sig Sauer Model 1911-22 Semi-Auto Pistol serial #A1566551, 22 S,L,LR, 21" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #F150891, 22 LR, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. The alloy slide metal surfaces retain 97-98% original blue with some fine oxidation and frame retain 98% original anodized black and matte gray finishes primarily at the muzzle and rear sight areas and light wear along the with some minor contact and edge wear on the slide. The factory Hogue edges of the grooved receiver. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and custom rosewood grips remain excellent. The pistol is equipped with grooved forearm remain excellent with light handling marks and a couple three-dot sight and includes and original factory plastic box, single dents in the edges of the pistolgrip. (59887-16) {MODERN} (175/275) factory magazine, tools, lube, cable lock and manual. (59896-36) Est. 175 - 275 {MODERN} (200/300) 2504 Winchester Model 62A Slide Action Rifle Est. 200 - 300 serial #311393, 22 S,L,LR, 23" round barrel with a bright excellent bore. 2512 Winchester Model 150 Lever Action Rifle The metal surfaces retain about 70% original blue evenly toning to serial #B1419269, 22 S,L,LR, 20 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. brown with scattered light oxidation, flaking and a thin film of light grime The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue and black anodized finishes and/or tobacco staining. The plain straight grip walnut buttstock and with light handling marks along the edges of the alloy receiver. The plain grooved flat bottom forearm remain very good overall with light handling straight grip hardwood stock and forearm remain in excellent condition marks and a couple deeper dents in each side of the buttstock. with a couple minor handling marks and blemishes. The factory sights (59887-3) {C&R} (400/600) remain intact. (59794-19) {MODERN} (75/125) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 75 - 125 2505 Smith & Wesson Model 3913 semi-auto pistol 2513 Remington Model 788 Bolt Action Carbine serial #VDH2820, 9 mm, 3 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #B61233994, 7 mm-08 Rem., 18 1/2" barrel with a very good plus stainless steel slide and aluminum alloy frame remain in excellent bore showing some light oxidation toward the muzzle. The metal condition as does the checkered black plastic wraparound grips. Pistol surfaces retain 98% original blue, the front sight has toned to plum. The features Novak three-dot sights and an ambidextrous slide mounted bolt body remains bright and is numbered to the gun. The plain pistolgrip manual safety. Included is the original blue plastic box, (2) factory 8 rd. walnut stock remains very good with light handling marks and two areas magazines and manual. A virtually as-new-in-box Model 3913 pistol. of shading at the left forend where some sort of tape was present for (59897-47) {MODERN} (300/500) some amount of time. The rear sight has been removed but remains Est. 300 - 500 present and mounted atop the receiver is a Simmons 3-9x32 mm scope 2506 Ruger Vaquero Single Action Revolver with duplex reticle and clear optics in two piece Weaver rings and bases. serial #57-74760, 45 Colt, 4 5/8" barrel with bright excellent bore. The A single factory magazine is included. (59897-40) {MODERN} (175/275) high-gloss stainless steel surfaces remain in near excellent condition Est. 175 - 275 with a couple minor storage marks and light turn ring on cylinder. The 2514 Remington Model 788 Bolt Action Carbine smooth rosewood factory grips with silver Phoenix medallions remain serial #A3003286, 7 mm-08 Rem., 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent excellent. Included is an original factory gray plastic box and manual. bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue, the front sight and (59896-44) {MODERN} (400/600) barrel collar have toned to plum. The plain pistolgrip walnut stock Est. 400 - 600 remains in very good condition having been glass bedded with light 2507 Ruger New Model Single Six Convertible Revolver handling marks and an added gloss finish that shows patches of flaking serial #268-21931, 22 LR/22 Mag., 5 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent below the ejection port and left sided of wrist. There are two vacant bore. The metal surfaces including the magnum cylinder retain about holes where swivel studs were once present. The rear sight has been 95% original blue, loss due light scuffs on the lower right rear of the removed and two piece Weaver style scope bases have been mounted frame, along the ejector rod housing and minor wear at the muzzle. The atop the receiver. A single factory magazine is included. (59897-39) smooth rosewood factory grips with silver Phoenix medallions remain {MODERN} (150/250) excellent. Included is an original factory plastic box, previous mentioned Est. 150 - 250 extra cylinder and manual. (59896-45) {MODERN} (275/375) 2515 Henry Repeating Arms Golden Boy Lever Action Carbine Est. 275 - 375 serial #GB000616M, 22 WMR., 20 1/2" octagon barrel with a bright 2508 Ruger 22/45 Lite Semi-Auto Pistol excellent bore. The barrel, magazine tube, hammer, trigger and lever serial #390-33798, 22 LR, 4 1/2" threaded barrel with a bright excellent retain 99% original blue. The Brasslite receiver remains bright with some bore. The aluminum alloy barrel-receiver retains 99% original black light polishing marks and patches of shadowing along the top left and anodized finish, the polished bolt remains bright. The black polymer grip right sides from box storage. The smooth straight grip walnut buttstock frame remain in excellent condition as does the Pachmayr Renegade and forend remain near excellent with a few tiny handling marks at the checkered laminate grips. Included with pistol is an original factory toe of the buttstock. The brass buttplate retains nearly all its bright finish cardboard box, (2) factory magazines, original factory checkered with specks of fine oxidation at the heel and toe. Included is the original laminate grips, pistol rug, padlock, window decal and manual. This arm factory cardboard box with protective receiver sleeve and hangtag. is as-new-in-box, factory-fired only, and may have a very small rack or (59864-11) {MODERN} (300/500) handling mark only. (59897-41) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 300 - 500 2516 Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy Lever Action Carbine 2509 Ruger LCP Semi-Auto Pistol serial #BB01236, 44 Rem. Mag., 20" octagon barrel with a bright serial #370-60362, 380 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. excellent bore. The barrel, magazine tube, hammer, trigger and lever The slide retains 99% original blue and the checkered polymer grip retain 99% plus original blue. The polished hardened brass receiver, frame remains excellent. This DAO pistol features fixed sights, recessed barrel band and buttplate retain nearly all their bright finish with some hammer and includes the original factory cardboard box, (2) factory minor thin flaking at the left rear side of the receiver. The smooth straight magazines, padlock and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, factory fired grip walnut buttstock and forend remain near excellent with a few light only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (59897-44) marks along the belly and edges of the forend. Equipped with a brass {MODERN} (150/250) bead front sight and semi-buckhorn sporting rear sight. Included is the Est. 150 - 250 original factory cardboard box with protective receiver sleeve and 2510 Ruger LCP II Semi-Auto Pistol hangtag. (59864-12) {MODERN} (500/700) serial #380182559, 380 ACP, 2 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Est. 500 - 700 The slide retains 99% original black oxide finish and the glass-filled 2517 Ruger New Model Super Blackhawk Revolver nylon grip frame with stippled Ruger Phoenix grips remain excellent. serial #81-60676, 44 Rem. Mag., 7 1/2" barrel with a near excellent bore This DAO pistol features fixed sights, recessed hammer, Viridian having a few specks of light oxidation at the muzzle. The metal surfaces E-series laser and includes the original factory cardboard box, (2) retain 98% original blue with a couple tiny scratches and light turn ring factory magazines with changeable floorplates, Ruger soft pocket on the cylinder. The smooth walnut grips with silver Phoenix medallions holster, cable lock and manuals. This arm is as-new-in-box, factory fired remain near excellent with a few light handling marks. (59314-285) only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (59897-43) {MODERN} [Robert C. Greenberg Sr. Collection] (400/600) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2518 Ruger Old Model Blackhawk Single Action Revolver 2525 Remington Model Four Semi-Auto Rifle serial #40-303, 41 Mag., 6 1/2" barrel with an excellent bright bore. The serial #A4107800, 30-06, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue, loss due to some thin silvering metal surfaces retain 99% original blue and the checkered deluxe at the muzzle, fine oxidation and turn ring on the cylinder, the hammer walnut Monte Carlo stock remains excellent with perhaps a couple minor sides retain much original bright finish with scattered light freckling. The blemishes. The original sights remain in place and mounted atop the smooth walnut grips with silver phoenix medallions remain very good receiver is a Bushnell Sportview 3-9x32 mm scope equipped with duplex plus with light dents and handling marks. The transfer bar update has reticle and clear optics in two piece see-through mounts. The rifle is not been performed on this revolver. A near excellent 1972 equipped with swivel studs and includes (3) factory magazines and a manufactured Blackhawk. (59314-303) {MODERN} [Robert C. leather sling. An excellent Remington Model Four rifle. (59901-15) Greenberg Sr. Collection] (500/700) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2519 Harrington & Richardson Auto Ejecting Third Model Top Brake Revolver 2526 Remington Model 141 Slide Action Rifle serial #459122, 32 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with a near excellent bright bore serial #74965, 35 Rem., 24" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal showing strong crisp rifling with some sparse very fine frosting. The surfaces retain 90-92% evenly thinning original blue toning to brown, metal surfaces retain about 90% original nickel, loss due to light loss due to minor take-down wear on barrel and light operational wear clouding on the left side of the barrel, scattered tiny scratches and the on the magazine tube. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved occasional impact and a patch of light scuffing on the right side of the flat-bottom forearm remain very good with spots of flaking and handling frame above the trigger. The frame, barrel, cylinder and ejector are marks and a small line of tiny dents on each side of the wrist. The numbered alike. The checkered hard rubber target logo grips remain original sights remain intact and the action appears to function properly. near excellent showing minimal wear. (59903-13) {C&R} (75/150) (59808-26) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 75 - 150 Est. 400 - 600 2520 Iver Johnson Safety Hammerless second Model Top Brake Revolver 2527 Remington Model 141 Slide Action Rifle serial #018858, 32 S&W, 3" barrel with a very good plus bright bore serial #63774, 35 Rem., 24" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal showing strong rifling with some very fine frosting and a pit or two at the surfaces retain about 85% original blue with light staining and handling muzzle. The metal surfaces retain about 80% flaking original nickel marks, majority of loss being light muzzle and operational wear on the toning to dull silver patina. The checkered hard rubber owls head grips magazine tube. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and grooved remain in very good condition showing minimal wear with light cracks at flat-bottom forend remain about very good with light handling marks and the interior screw hole on the right panel. (59903-11) {C&R} (50/100) flaking original finish mainly on the forend. Rifle is sighted with a Est. 50 - 100 standard front sight, Marble's No. 69 folding rear sight and the top of 2521 Merwin & Hulbert Small Frame Double Action Revolver receiver and barrel have been drilled and tapped for scope use. serial #12947, 32 Short CF, 3" barrel with a good to about very good (59808-27) {C&R} (350/550) bore showing scattered pitting and oxidation still showing generous Est. 350 - 550 rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 85% flaking dull 2528 Manurhin Model P1 Semi-Auto Pistol original nickel with scattered light oxidation, pitting and handling marks, serial #225565, 9 mm, 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The slide the exposed iron surfaces a dark gray and brown patina. The frame, and barrel on this importer-marked pistol retain 97-98% original blue barrel and cylinder are numbered alike The checkered hard rubber grips with minor edge and muzzle wear and light fading on the front sight remain in near excellent condition showing very minimal wear. The band. The alloy frame retains 98% original black anodized finish with action seems to function well mechanically. (59862-6) {ANTIQUE} light wear along the edges. The checkered black plastic grips remain (300/500) near excellent showing minimal wear. The frame, barrel and slide are Est. 300 - 500 numbered alike, the locking block is unnumbered. A single factory 2522 Hopkins & Allen Ranger No. 2 Spur Trigger Revolver magazine is included. (59897-32) {MODERN} (200/400) serial #4367, 32 RF, 2 7/8" octagon barrel with a good to very good bore Est. 200 - 400 showing overall oxidation and light pitting still showing good rifling. The 2529 Walther P.38 Semi-Auto Pistol metal surfaces retain about 80% original nickel flaking to brown with serial #107482, 9 mm, 5" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel scattered light oxidation and handling marks, the exposed iron surfaces and 1960-dated slide retain about 98% original matte finish while the are a dark brown patina with a few spots of fine pitting. The mottled importer marked alloy frame retains 99% original anodized finish with a yellow celluloid grips remain very good plus with light handling marks. couple tiny impact marks. The checkered black plastic grips remain (59862-5) {ANTIQUE} (75/150) excellent showing minimal wear and a single factory magazine is Est. 75 - 150 included. (59897-71) {C&R} (500/700) 2523 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine Est. 500 - 700 serial #2023934, 30-30 Win., 20" barrel with an excellent bright bore. 2530 Smith & Wesson 38 Safety Hammerless Top Break Revolver The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue flaking to brown and serial #221934, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with an about very good bore gray with scattered fine oxidation, minor wear along the edges along showing strong rifling with a few spots of light oxidation. The metal with scratches along the lower right edge of the receiver. The straight surfaces of this fifth model revolver retain 98% applied dark blue finish grip walnut buttstock and forend remain about near excellent with the over remnants of fine pitting and oxidation, loss due to light muzzle and expected light handling marks of a carried arm. The original sights (hood edge wear. The checkered hard rubber grips remain excellent and the included) remain in place and the action seems to function well action functions mechanically. (59897-46) {C&R} (150/250) mechanically. A solid 1954 manufactured 94 carbine. (59899-21) {C&R} Est. 150 - 250 (400/600) 2531 Smith & Wesson 32 DA Fourth Model Revolver Est. 400 - 600 serial #64419, 32 S&W, 3" ribbed round barrel with a moderately 2524 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine oxidized bore showing good rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain serial #3424677, 32 Win. Spl., 20" barrel with a bright excellent bore. about 85% original nickel, loss due to flaking to a cloudy gray patina with The metal surfaces retain 92-95% original blue with minor wear along some scattered fine oxidation and surface marks. The checkered hard the edges and contact areas, scattered specks of fine oxidation and rubber factory grips remain excellent showing minimal wear. All of the impact marks. There is light wear and markings where the rear sight has serialized parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action been removed and the barrel drilled and tapped for scope use. The functions well mechanically. (59897-89) {ANTIQUE} (150/250) straight grip walnut buttstock and forend remain excellent with light Est. 150 - 250 dents and handling marks, there is a small thin crack in the upper rear 2532 Smith & Wesson 32 Safety Hammerless Revolver right side of the buttstock where a knot is starting to separate. There is a serial #45100, 32 S&W, 3" ribbed round barrel with a near excellent hooded front sight , the rear sight has been removed as previously bright bore showing evident rifling with some scattered very fine mentioned and an aperture peep sight has been installed on the oxidation. The metal surfaces on this first model revolver retain about receiver, swivel studs have installed. A good rainy day 1971 85% original nickel with some sparsely scattered oxidation, minor manufactured 94 carbine. (59896-88) {MODERN} (300/500) scratches and brush marks on the barrel from being lightly cleaned. The Est. 300 - 500 checkered hard rubber factory grips remain excellent. All of the serialized numbered parts are matching, barrel-to-frame fit is solid and the action seems to function well mechanically. (59897-88) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) Est. 200 - 300 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2533 Henry Repeating Arms Slide Action Rifle 2540 Unmarked Southerner Deringer Pistol serial #P12048T, 22 S,L,LR, 20" octagon barrel with an excellent bright serial #1253, 41 RF, 2 1/2" barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel has bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish. The smooth toned to brown patina with traces of original blue, scattered fine straight grip walnut stock and grooved forearm remain excellent. oxidation and some fine pinprick pitting. The brass frame has softened Included is an original factory cardboard box. An excellent Pump Action to bright goldenrod with some tiny impact marks and specks of pinprick rifle which has seen little if any use. (59319-183) {MODERN} (200/400) pitting. The smooth rosewood grips remain very good showing light Est. 200 - 400 handling marks, tiny cracks on the butt at the retaining pins and are both 2534 Henry Repeating Arms Golden Boy Silver Eagle Lever Action Carbine stamped-numbered to the gun. The barrel and frame are numbered serial #SE006309, 22 S,L,LR, 20" octagon barrel with a bright excellent alike and the lookup has loosened from the years. (59848-12) bore. The barrel, magazine tube, hammer, trigger and lever retain 99% {ANTIQUE} (500/700) original blue. The receiver, barrel band and buttplate retain 99% original Est. 500 - 700 polished nickel, the receiver showing first edition scroll engraving. The 2541 Unmarked Williamson Style Deringer smooth straight grip American walnut buttstock and forend remain serial #838,41 RF, 2 1/2" round barrel with a very good bore showing excellent. Included is the original factory cardboard box, protective scattered oxidation and fine pitting still with good rifling. The barrel receiver sleeve, hangtag and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer remains overall bright with marks from an old light cleaning. There is a stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling light engraved arrow atop the barrel flat, there are no maker markings on mark only. (59319-153) {MODERN} (600/800) the sides of the barrel. The scroll engraved frame and triggerguard Est. 600 - 800 retain about 90% original nickel plate, the exposed brass surfaces a 2535 Henry Repeating Arms Big Boy Deluxe II Lever Action Carbine bright goldenrod. The checkered walnut stock remains in very good serial #BB0616MD2, 357 Rem. Mag., 20" octagon barrel with a bright condition with a repaired crack through wrist and some other light excellent bore. The barrel, magazine tube, hammer, trigger and lever handling marks. Lock up remains strong and the action seems to retain 99% original blue. The brass receiver, barrel band and buttplate function well mechanically. (59848-14) {ANTIQUE} (600/800) have lightly muted to a golden rod tone, the receiver and barrel band Est. 600 - 800 decorated with hand-engraved scroll. The smooth straight grip deluxe 2542 Bulgarian Circle 10 Makarov Semi-Auto Pistol American walnut buttstock and forend remain excellent with lovely serial #KT212076, 9x18 Makarov, 3 5/8" barrel with an excellent bore. flowing grain. Included is an original factory cardboard box with The metal surfaces on this PW Arms importer-marked pistol retain separated endflaps, protective receiver sleeve, hangtag and manual. An 95-97% original blue, loss due to light edge and gripstrap wear. The excellent 1 of only 1000 Big Boy Deluxe II carbines manufactured. hammer and decocking lever are a plum-brown patina. The checkered (59319-173) {MODERN} (800/1200) brown Bakelite grip remains near excellent showing very light wear. The Est. 800 - 1,200 frame and slide are numbered alike and the left side of frame has circle 2536 Henry Repeating Arms Golden Boy Silver Eagle Lever Action Carbine 10 military markings. A single factory magazine is included. (59871-6) serial #SE006684, 22 S,L,LR, 20" octagon barrel with a bright excellent {MODERN} (250/450) bore. The barrel, magazine tube, hammer, trigger and lever retain 99% Est. 250 - 450 original blue. The receiver, barrel band and buttplate retrain 99% original 2543 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol polished nickel, the receiver showing first edition scroll engraving. The serial #222976, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a very good bore showing smooth straight grip American walnut buttstock and forend remain scattered light oxidation and strong rifling throughout. The metal excellent. Included is the original factory cardboard box, protective surfaces retain about 90% original blue, loss due to edge wear, the rear receiver sleeve, hangtag and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer of the slide and front strap along with some sparse fine oxidation and a stock, factory fired only, and may have a very small rack or handling couple tiny spots of minor pinprick pitting. The small parts show mark only. (59319-157) {MODERN} (600/800) generous fire blue, the ejector toning to a golden straw. The one piece Est. 600 - 800 checkered walnut grip remains in near excellent condition with only a 2537 Henry Repeating Arms Frontier Lever Action Rifle couple minor handling marks. A single, unmarked magazine is included serial #TLB01656, 22 S,L,LR, 24" octagon barrel with a bright excellent that is faded to gun metal with scattered pinprick pitting. The action bore. The barrel, magazine tube, hammer, trigger and lever retain 99% seems to function well mechanically. (59892-5) {C&R} (300/500) original blue, the alloy receiver retains 98-99% original black anodized Est. 300 - 500 finish with a tiny impact and tiny rub marks along the rear left side of the 2544 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol receiver The straight grip walnut buttstock and forend remain near serial #283451, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a very good plus bore excellent with a tiny scratch on the right side of the buttstock and a tiny showing some fine frosting and oxidation in the grooves and strong impact mark on the left side just behind the receiver. Included is the evident rifling the entire length. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 80% original cardboard box, hang tags and manual. An excellent Henry original blue toning to brown and gray with some light edge wear and a Frontier rifle. (59319-181) {MODERN} (200/400) few spots of fine oxidation, the front strap has toned to a mostly smoky Est. 200 - 400 gray with brown highlights. The trigger and takedown rod show good 2538 Henry Repeating Arms Frontier Lever Action Rifle amounts of original fire blue, the ejector has toned to a bright silver serial #T007867V, 17 HMR, 20" octagon barrel with a bright excellent patina. The one piece checkered walnut grip remains in very good bore. The barrel, magazine tube, hammer, trigger and lever retain 99% condition with scattered light handling marks and a couple tiny chips original blue, the alloy receiver retains 98% original black anodized finish along the left front edge. One unmarked faded gray and brown with a few tiny scratches on the lower tang. The straight grip walnut magazine is included and the action seems to function well buttstock and forend remain excellent with perhaps a tiny blemish hardly mechanically. (59892-7) {C&R} (300/500) worth the mention. Included is the original cardboard box, hang tag and Est. 300 - 500 manual. A virtual as-new short barrel Frontier rifle. (59319-147) 2545 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol {MODERN} (300/500) serial #245449, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a near excellent bore Est. 300 - 500 showing good strong rifling with some very fine frosting here and there. 2539 High Standard Model GE Combination Semi-Auto Pistol The metal surfaces retain perhaps 90% evenly thinning original blue serial #324073, 22 LR, 4 1/2" & 6 3/4" heavy bull barrels with bright toning to brown with sparse specks of light oxidation and the occasional excellent bores. The metal surfaces (including extra barrel) retain about pinprick pit, loss due to muzzle and edge wear. The trigger sides still 85% thinning original blue with sparsely scattered fine oxidation and thin show good original fire blue, the takedown rod and ejector show surface scratches, loss primarily along the gripstraps and front sides of remnants of fire blue toning gray, the back of the slide is marked barrel common with holster use. There is a small spot of light pinprick "GERMANY". The one piece checkered walnut grip remains in very pitting in the upper left front corner of the slide. All serialized parts are good condition with light handling marks and three angled chips cut in matching, the 4 1/2" barrel is scratched numbered. The checkered the front left edge. A single Mauser logo magazine is included and the walnut thumb rest grips remain very good with light handling marks, action seems to function well mechanically. (59892-8) {C&R} (300/500) edge wear along the butts and spots of flaking original finish. Also Est. 300 - 500 included with the pistol are (2) factory magazines. A solid, very good High Standard GE combination pistol. (59903-21) {C&R} (700/900) Est. 700 - 900 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2546 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol 2551 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol with German Army Markings serial #284526, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #161570, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bright bore. The surfaces retain about 92% evenly thinning original blue toning to brown metal surfaces retain 85-88% original blue toning to brown and gray, with light edge wear and the occasional speck of fine oxidation. The showing some high edge and contact wear, some sparse fine oxidation trigger and takedown rod retain strong original fire blue, the ejector has and a couple light pits. The trigger shows good amounts of original fire toned to a tobacco and gray patina. The one piece checkered walnut blue, the takedown rod and ejector are toning to gray and brown with grip remains in very good condition with some minor handling marks and traces of original fire blue visible. The left sideplate shows Mauser added light varnish. A single unmarked magazine is included that has powder keg logo and the slide is stamped ahead of the rear sight with a been cleaned bright still showing remnants of fine pinprick pitting. The small Imperial German military acceptance mark. The one piece action seems to function well mechanically. (59892-6) {C&R} (300/500) checkered walnut grip remains very good showing light dents and Est. 300 - 500 handling marks. A single unmarked magazine is included with scattered 2547 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol light staining and fine oxidation and there are no visible import marks. A serial #368256, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a very good bright bore very respectable example of a desirable military-accepted 1914 pistol. showing some light to moderate oxidation within the grooves and (59804-8) {C&R} (500/700) otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 90% Est. 500 - 700 evenly thinning original blue toning to brown, showing some light edge 2552 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol wear and the occasional spot of oxidation and impact mark, loss more serial #259459, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal prominent at the fronts of the slide and the muzzle. The trigger and surfaces retain about 70% original blue toning to smoky gray and brown, takedown rod retain much original fire blue lightly toning to brown, the showing modest edge wear with spots of fine oxidation and light surface ejector has toned to smoky gray and fire blue. The one piece checkered marks, majority of loss along the frame and gripstrap. The trigger and walnut grip remains about very good with scattered light handling marks takedown rod have toned to mostly dark and gray, the ejector is a still retaining much original varnish. A single magazine is included smoky gray patina with traces of fire blue and scattered fine pitting. The having been cleaned to pale gray with scattered light oxidation, factory one piece checkered walnut grip remains about very good with worn marked on the right side of the body. Action seems to function well checkering and light handling marks. Included is a worn customized mechanically. (59892-10) {C&R} (300/500) magazine from an unknown pistol having six circular side holes. The Est. 300 - 500 bottom of the magazine appears to have been shortened and shows 2548 Mauser Model 1910 Semi-Auto Pistol moderate grind marks and a soldered heel plate and finger rest. The serial #250320, 25 ACP, 3 1/8" barrel with a partially bright about very magazine does not lock the slide back and the firing pin guide is no good bore showing light oxidation and frosting with strong rifling longer present. (59804-6) {C&R} (200/300) throughout. The metal surfaces retain about 85% evenly thinning Est. 200 - 300 original blue, showing some high edge wear, scattered light oxidation, 2553 Stag Arms Stag-15 M4 Semi-Auto Rifle fine scratches and some tiny very light dings along the edges. The serial #274242, 5.56mm NATO, 16'' stepped barrel with a 1:9'' rate of trigger and takedown rod retain much original fire blue, the ejector has twist and a bright, excellent bore. This Massachusetts compliant rifle muted to pale gray patina, all markings remain clear and the pistol is retains about 99% plus of its original Parkerized finish that has just a few stamped with "(Crown) / (Crown) / U" commercial proofs. The one piece light handling or rack marks. The black synthetic round carbine checkered walnut grip remains in fine condition retaining much original handguard, standard pistolgrip and fixed collapsible-style buttstock all varnish and only a few minor blemishes. A single magazine is included rate excellent. The buttstock still retains the factory sticker. Rifle features showing overall light fading and oxidation and the action seems to an A2 style front sight and has a flip-up rear sight mounted to the function well mechanically. (59892-9) {C&R} (400/600) picatinny top rail of the receiver. Other features include a Mass Est. 400 - 600 compliant compensator, brass deflector and forward assist, there is no 2549 Bulgarian Circle 10 Makarov Semi-Auto Pistol bayonet lug. It is of course, up to the purchaser to determine if this rifle serial #AD22015, 9x18 Makarov, 3 5/8" barrel with an excellent bore. can be possessed in their state of residence. Rifle comes in its original The metal surfaces on this C.A.I. importer marked pistol retain about hard case with outer shipping box with contains the magazine, manual 98% original blue, loss due to light edge wear and scattered fine storage and lock. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and marks. The hammer and decocking lever are a light plum-brown patina. may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (4A9319-873) The stippled black plastic thumb rest grip remains in near excellent {MODERN} (600/800) condition showing minimal wear. The frame and slide are numbered Est. 600 - 800 alike, the right sight of the frame is stamped "BULGARIA" below 2554 Remington Model 8 Semi-Auto Rifle importer markings, the left side has circle 10 military marking and the serial #59251, 35 Rem, 22'' barrel with a very good bore, that has strong original D-symbol has been importer struck with a common capital "D" rifling and light pitting and freckling in the grooves. The metal surfaces on the frame. Included are (2) magazines electric pencil numbered to retain about 90-95% original blue that is evenly toning and flaking to the pistol and (1) magazine numbered to another gun. (59797-21) brown and evenly fading to gray, most of the loss seen along the sides {MODERN} (250/450) of the receiver and bottom metal. There are light handling and tool Est. 250 - 450 marks along with some light specks of oxidation scattered throughout. 2550 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol with Weimar Markings The curved steel buttplate is an overall mottled gray and brown. The serial #263686, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with an excellent bright bore. The walnut stocks rate very good and have light dings and other handling metal surfaces retain perhaps 90% evenly thinning original blue toning marks. The buttstock shows evidence of sanding with finish added and to brown, showing some light edge wear, minor contact wear on the has a small compass installed along the comb. The original sights barrel and front of frame and some spots of light oxidation. The smaller remain intact and the action appears to function correctly. An overall parts show some original fire blue toning to gray. The one piece very good example that dates to September of 1930 according to the checkered walnut grip remains in very good condition with the expected barrel's date code. (4A9808-54) {C&R} (700/900) light handling marks. There are no visible importer markings and the left Est. 700 - 900 side of the frame is stamped with Weimar "1920" government ownership 2555 Beretta CX4 Semi-Auto Carbine mark above the single line slide marking. A single magazine with serial #CK07766, 45 ACP, 16 1/2" barrel that has an as-new, unfired Mauser logo on floorplate is included with fading applied blue over bore. This is an as-new condition example of these sporting carbines. scattered cleaned oxidation. The action seems to function well Features include a matte Parkerized finish, a black synthetic thumbhole mechanically. (59804-5) {C&R} (300/500) style stock, adjustable sights and reversible charging handle and safety. Est. 300 - 500 The original hard case is included and contains two factory eight round magazines, the manual, cleaning tools and a small picatinny rail mount. The original factory tags and stickers still remain attached. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. (4A9319-36) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2556 Ruger Mini-14 Semi-Auto Rifle 2562 Ruger Model 77-R Mk II Left-Hand Bolt Action Rifle serial #182-13561, 223 Rem, 18 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The serial #79-28641, 300 Win Mag, 24'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that is toning to brown and metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with a few light handling has a few light handling marks throughout. The hardwood stock and marks and some small specks of light surface oxidation scattered handguard rate excellent and have a few light handling marks as well. throughout. The bolt body remains in-the-white and bright, the underside The original sights remain intact. The original box containing the manual is electric pencil numbered to the receiver. The checkered walnut stock and a single five-round factory magazine are included. Also included is a rates excellent and has a few light handling marks. There are no hunter leather sling. An excellent example from 1980. (4A9899-59) provisions for sights, a set of factory 1'' scope rings are included. An {MODERN} (500/700) excellent example for the lefty shooter. (4A9883-2) {MODERN} Est. 500 - 700 (400/600) 2557 Custom Winchester 1886 Lightweight Take-Down Lever Action Rifle Est. 400 - 600 serial #155119, 33 W.C.F., 24'' nickel steel barrel with an excellent bore. 2563 Ruger Model 77-RS Bolt Action Rifle The metal surfaces retain about 50-60% original blue that is toning to serial #70-37441, 7mm Rem Mag, 24'' pre-warning barrel with an brown, the balance being a mottled gray and mixing with areas of light excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue surface oxidation and light tool marks. The factory proofs and barrel with a few light handling marks. The receiver and bolt handle are toning markings remain crisp, there are two tapped holes on the left side of the to a pleasing plum hue, the bolt body is mostly mottled gray. The frame which remain vacant. The walnut stocks rate very good and have checkered walnut stock rates excellent and has a few light dings and added finish over custom fleur-de-lis checkered patterns with stippled small handling marks. Rifle is equipped with a set of factory sights and a backgrounds and have some light dings and other handling marks Tasco 3-9X32 riflescope is mounted to the receiver by a set of factory throughout. The butt has the correct shotgun style hard rubber buttplate. rings. The matte finished scope features a crosshair reticle and has Rifle is sighted with a Lyman 37W style front blade and has a Rocky bright optics. A few of the ring screws have minor slot damage. An Mountain style rear sight. A set of vintage quick-detach swivels have excellent example of these large game sporting rifles that was made in been added. The action appears to function correctly and overall with is 1972. (4A9843-8) {MODERN} (400/600) a very good condition example from 1887. (4A9808-53) {ANTIQUE} Est. 400 - 600 (600/800) 2564 Ruger Model 77-R Bolt Action Rifle Est. 600 - 800 serial #70-36157, 25-06, 24'' pre-warning barrel with an excellent bore. 2558 Ruger 10/22 Fingergroove Sporter Rifle The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% original blue that is toning to serial #121502, 22 LR, 18 1/2" pre-warning barrel with a bright excellent plum and has some light handling wear and marks throughout. The bolt bore. The metal surfaces on this 1967-vintage sporter rifle retain about body remains bright and is electric pencil numbered to the receiver on its 98-99% original blue that has some light handling marks and some underside. The checkered walnut stock rates very good and has light scattered specks of light surface oxidation scattered throughout. The dings and other light handling marks. The recoil pad has been replaced deluxe styled walnut stock rates near excellent and has some light dings with a poorly fit, oversized Limbsaver pad and the stock has a length of and other light handling marks. The stock features a wide beavertail pull of about 13 5/8''. There are no provisions for sights, included are a forearm with fingergrooves, inletted front swivel, a capped pistolgrip and set of factory 1'' rings. The rings have some light surface oxidation a raised comb ''Monte Carlo'' style butt. The original sights remain intact. around the screws. A very good condition 1972 vintage example overall. The original two-piece box and manual are included. The box is marked (4A9862-8) {MODERN} (300/500) ''10/22SP'' and is numbered to the rifle. An excellent example overall. Est. 300 - 500 (4A9900-27) {C&R} (500/700) 2565 Ruger Model 77-RSI International Bolt Action Rifle Est. 500 - 700 serial #770-44841, 308 Win, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. 2559 Winchester Centennial Model 94AE Trapper Lever Action Carbine The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with just a few light serial #6159165, 45 Colt, 16'' barrel with an as-new, unfired bore. The handing marks noted. The bold body remains bright and is electric pencil metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue with just a few very light numbered to the receiver on its underside. The full-length Mannlicher handling marks. The right side of the receiver is stamped ''1894-1994''. style checkered walnut stock rates near excellent and has some light The walnut stocks rate excellent and have some very nice figure and a dings and other small-to-minor handling marks. The barrel features a set few light handling marks as well. The original sights and the saddle ring of factory iron sights, the receiver is grooved for rings though none are are intact. The original box is included. This is a near new-in-box included. An excellent overall example of these desirable sporting rifles. condition example that has but a few light handling or rack marks. (4A9903-3) {MODERN} (500/700) (4a9897-84) {MODERN} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 500 - 700 2566 Ruger Model 77-R Mk II Bolt Action Rifle 2560 Winchester Centennial Model 94AE Trapper Lever Action Carbine serial #786-40552, 6.5x55 Swedish, 22'' barrel with a bright, excellent serial #6138870, 45 Colt, 16'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue with some metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with some light light edge wear and light handling marks throughout. The bolt body handling and working surface wear. The receiver is stamped remains bright and the bolt is electric pencil numbered to the receiver on ''1894-1994'' on the right side. The smooth walnut stocks rate excellent its underside. The checkered walnut stock rates near excellent and has and have a few light handling marks. The original sights remain intact some light dings and other light handling marks scattered throughout. and mounted to the receiver is a Bushnell 1.5-4.5X20 riflescope. The There are no provisions for sights, the receiver is factory grooved and a scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent, bright optics. Features set of 1'' factory scope rings is included. A few of the ring screws have include a saddle ring and a cross-bolt safety. The original factory box some minor slot damage. An overall excellent example in a terrific with label that is numbered to the carbine is included. An excellent sporting caliber. (4A9808-36) {MODERN} (400/600) example overall of these desirable sporting carbines. (4A9808-57) Est. 400 - 600 {MODERN} (500/700) 2567 Remington Model 504 Bolt Action Rifle Est. 500 - 700 serial #50405507, 22 LR, 21'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The 2561 CZ Drake Over-Under Shotgun metal surfaces retain about 99% of the original matte blue finish with a serial #18S7261, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib barrels with screw-in chokes few very light handling marks. The checkered walnut stock rates and bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain about 99% plus excellent and has no visible signs of wear. There are no provisions for original blue with little signs of any wear. The checkered Turkish walnut sights, a BSA Catseye 1.5-4.5X32 riflescope is mounted to the receiver. stocks rate excellent. The original factory hard case is included and The scope features #4 style reticle and has excellent optics. The original contains the manual, protective sleeves, choke wrench and five chokes: box is included which contains a lock, the manual, a set of lens covers full, improved modified, modified, improved cylinder and cylinder. An for the scope and a single factory magazine. This is an excellent to as-new-in-box condition example overall. (49897-18) {MODERN} near-new condition example of these modern classic sporting 22's. (400/600) (4A9808-58) {MODERN} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2568 Unmarked German 98 Mauser Magazine Sporting Rifle 2573 Browning A500 Hunting Semi-Auto Shotgun 9mm CF, 24'' stepped barrel with a very good bore that has some light serial #751PP31202, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib, Invector choked barrel freckling and fine pitting in the grooves. The metal surfaces retain about with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original 97-98% of a non-military applied finish that has some areas of light blue with some light handling wear, mixing with areas of light surface handling wear and is mingling with scattered light specks of surface oxidation and light pitting throughout. The checkered walnut stocks rate oxidation and light pitting throughout. The receiver and bottom metal near excellent and have some light dings and other handling marks. The feature nicely engraved geometric line and foliate leaf pattern designs. forearm has some minor impressions in the checkering, the buttstock The bolt handle is turned and the knob checkered. The custom has the factory vented recoil pad. The rib is equipped with a single bead checkered walnut stock rates very good and has added finish over sight and included is a single modified Invector choke. Overall this is a several light to minor handling marks, dings, scratches and light chips. very good pre-R suffix A500 that would make a fine all-purpose hunting The stock features a slender tapered forend, a narrow wrist with a round shotgun. (4A9722-1) {MODERN} (400/600) knob pistolgrip, a left side cheekrest and a steel buttplate. The rifle is Est. 400 - 600 sighted with a ramp style front sight and folding leaf rear sight, a set of 2574 Remington Model 1100 Magnum Semi-Auto Shotgun claw mounts has been installed on the receiver which hold a serial #P162641M, 12 ga., 30'' ventilated rib barrel choked full with a Gerard-Landlicht Model O 4X riflescope. The scope a German #4 type bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue reticle and has bright optics. The rifles additional features include sling with a few light handling marks. The checkered walnut stocks rate swivels and dual set triggers. A very good example of a German excellent and have a few light handling marks as well. The butt is ''cigarette'' Mauser overall. As with any rifle of undetermined caliber, the equipped with the factory vented recoil pad. The rib is equipped with a rifle should be evaluated by a competent gunsmith prior to use to single bead front sight. The action appears to function correctly and determine caliber and check headspace. (4A9812-1) {C&R} (400/600) overall this is an excellent ''Magnum Duck'' example from the mid Est. 400 - 600 1980's. (4A9722-2) {MODERN} (300/500) 2569 Churchill Windsor I Boxlock Double Shotgun By Kassnar Est. 300 - 500 serial #358992, 28 ga., 23'' barrels choked modified and full with bright, 2575 Canadian Industries Limited (CIL) Model 950T Bolt Action Rifle excellent bores. The barrels, forend iron, top lever and triggerguard 22-250, 26'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and have a few light handling marks retain about 95% original blue that is toning to brown, the most throughout. The coin finished frame is nicely factory engraved with noticeable loss is due to wear and light surface oxidation near the foliate patterns. The checkered walnut stocks rate excellent and have a muzzle. The bolt body remains bright while the trigger, safety and bolt few light dings and other light handling marks. The stocks feature a release retain all of their original gold plating. The oversized target style splinter forend and straight grip buttstock that has a checkered wood walnut stock rates excellent with a few light dings and other light butt, giving a 14 5/8'' length of pull and drops of about 1 1/4" and 2 1/8''. handling marks. There are no provisions for sights, a Bushnell Banner The lock–up is tight and the lever comes to rest right of center. A lovely 4-12X40 adjustable objective riflescope is mounted to the receiver. The Spanish-made, small-bore double that won't break the bank. scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent optics. This is a quality (4A9808-16) {MODERN} (400/600) single shot target rifle made for long range or varmint shooting that was Est. 400 - 600 made by Savage for CIL and distributed exclusively in Canada. An 2570 Churchill Windsor III Over-Under Shotgun By Kassnar excellent example that is not often seen for sale in the U.S.A.. serial #116815, 20 ga., 26'' ventilated rib barrels choked cylinder and (4A9812-2) {C&R} (400/600) modified with excellent bores. The barrels, forend iron, top lever and Est. 400 - 600 triggerguard retain about 97-98% original blue that has some light 2576 BRNO Arms ZP-49 Sidelock Double Shotgun handling wear and is lightly flaking to brown and mixing with areas of serial #64463 67, 12 ga., 28 1/4" Special Poldi Elktro barrels choked light surface oxidation. The antique silver finished frame featured factory improved modified and full with bright, excellent bores. The metal foliate engraving with upland and waterfowl, bird and dog scenes. The surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue with a few light handling frame has a mottled gray appearance with some areas of brown marks. The European walnut stocks rate near excellent and have a few mingling throughout as well. The checkered walnut stocks rate near light dings and other light handing marks including some light flattening excellent with some light dings and handling marks. The forend features to the checkered points. The stocks feature a splinter forearm and a schnabel tip, the pistolgrip buttstock has a 3/4" factory rubber recoil pistolgrip buttstock with a left side cheekrest. The buttstock features a pad and length of pull of 14'' to the single selective trigger. Lock-up is capped pistolgrip and has a 14 1/4'' length of pull with drops at 1 3/8'' tight with the lever coming to rest at center and the action appears to and 2 1/4''. Features include a single brass bead front sight, sling function correctly. The rib is equipped with a single brass bead sight. A swivels, ejectors and cocking indicators. The action locks up tight and nice Italian-made sporting shotgun that points nice and would make a the lever comes to rest at center. This is a quality Czech made double great upland or field gun. (4A9803-6) {MODERN} (350/550) shotgun that should provide great service in the fields. (4A9843-4) Est. 350 - 550 {MODERN} (300/500) 2571 Charles Daly Deluxe Model Over-Under Shotgun Est. 300 - 500 serial #FSA28035, 28 ga., 26'' ventilated rib barrels choked modified and 2577 Swedish Model 1938 Mauser Bolt Action Short Rifle By Husqvarna full with excellent bores. The barrels, forearm iron, top lever and serial #634174, 6.5x55 Swedish, 23 1/2'' barrel with a bright, excellent triggerguard retain about 97-98% original blue with some light handling bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% of an arsenal blue finish wear and a few specks of light surface oxidation scattered throughout. that has light handling wear and marks throughout and is evenly thinning The antique silver finished frame is factory engraved with foliate patterns in some areas. The bolt is in the white and remains bright, the buttplate and logo banners and has some areas of light brown patina. The is a mottled gray with some brown oxidation and staining. The markings checkered walnut stocks rate near excellent with some small dings and all remain crisp; the bolt, safety and buttplate are numbered to the other light handling marks. The forend features a schnabel tip, the receiver, the remaining parts are not numbered. The dark colored pistolgrip buttstock has a slim vented recoil pad. The buttstock has a 14 beechwood stocks rate excellent and have some light dings and other 3/8'' length of pull to the single selective trigger. The action locks up tight light handling marks. The crown cartouche behind the triggerguard and appears to function correctly. The rib features a single ivory bead remains crisp and the brass disc and ballistics plate remain intact, the front sight. Overall this is a nice Italian made small-bore double that bore condition is marked as ''1''. The original sights remain intact and a would be a great upland or field gun. (4A9803-4) {MODERN} (400/600) front sight hood is included. Also included are the cleaning rod, a correct Est. 400 - 600 style leather sling and a bayonet with scabbard and leather frog. Rifle is 2572 Ithaca Century Trap Single Barrel Shotgun By SKB import marked ''CDI Swan, VT'' on the underside of the barrel and is in serial #S8806219, 12 ga., 34'' ventilated rib barrel choked full with an overall excellent condition. (4A9808-55) {C&R} (400/600) excellent bore. The barrel retains about 99% original blue with a few Est. 400 - 600 very light handling marks. The remaining coin finished metal surfaces are factory engraved with tight foliate patterns and have some darker gray patina and some light areas of brown mingling through. The checkered walnut stocks rate near excellent. The beavertail forearm has a few light handling marks, pistolgrip buttstock has some more minor marks and a tiny crack and small chip at the base of the upper tang. The butt is fitted with a factory vented recoil pad and the buttstock has about a 14 3/8'' length of pull. The wide trap style rib features an ivory front bead sight and silver mid-rib bead sight. The action locks up tight and appears to function correctly. A terrific example of these mid-1970's single barrel trap shotguns. (4A9803-3) {MODERN} (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2578 Swedish Model 96-38 Mauser Bolt Action Rifle By Carl Gustafs 2583 Izhmash CM-2 Bolt Action Rifle serial #329792, 6.5x55 Swedish, 23 1/2'' threaded barrel with an serial #H04750547, 22 LR, 19 3/4" match barrel with a bright, excellent excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% of an arsenal bore. The barreled action retains about 99% original black enamel type blue finish with some light handling wear and other light marks finish. The bolt remains in the white and is bright, the aluminum surfaces throughout. The bolt is in the white and remains bright, all of the rate excellent. The biathlon style hardwood stock rates excellent and markings remain crisp and the rifle appears to be all matching. The light has a few small handling marks and dings. The stock features stippled colored beechwood stocks rate near excellent and have some light type checkering, a target rail and has an adjustable buttplate. Rifle is dings and other small handling marks and impressions. The crown equipped with Olympic style factory target sight with a globe front and cartouches behind the triggerguard remain crisp and the brass disc is in adjustable aperture rear, and an adjustable match trigger. Made to youth place on the right side of the butt, the bore condition is unmarked. The specifications, this single-shot target rifle measures about 36 1/4" overall original sights remain intact including a front sight hood. The and has a 13'' length of pull. An excellent condition target rifle that was un-numbered cleaning rod, a muzzle thread protector and a correct imported by the Russian American Armory Co. and would be a super leather sling are included. The receiver is dated ''1914'' and the rifle for the youth shooter interested in professional level target shooting. underside of the barrel is import marked by Samco. This is an excellent (4A9903-2) {MODERN} (200/400) example overall of these popular and well-made Mauser rifles. Est. 200 - 400 (4A9896-108) {C&R} (300/500) 2584 Savage Fox Model B Boxlock Double Shotgun Est. 300 - 500 serial #B30932, 20 ga., 26'' barrels choked cylinder and modified with 2579 Custom Fabrique Nationale Model 1924 Mauser Bolt Action Carbine bright bores, the left tube has a few very small dimples, the right tube serial #11178, 6.5x55 Swedish, 18'' Shaw barrel with a bright, excellent has a bulge about 1'' from the muzzle. The metal surfaces on this Utica, bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% of a commercial blue NY marked example retain about 85-90% of what appears to be the finish that has some light handling and light wear marks throughout. The original blue that is fading and toning to a mottled brown throughout and Mexican eagle crest and date of ''1924'' are still visible on the receiver blending with some areas of gray and a few spots of light surface which has a few small tool marks and some light pitting. The bolt has oxidation. The checkered walnut stocks rate very good and have added been machine polished and remains bright, the handle turned and a finish over light dings and handling marks along with a few small chips. modern safety installed for use with a scope. The Boyd's style laminate The buttstock is fitted with a hard rubber buttplate and has a 14'' length hardwood Monte Carlo style thumbhole stock rates excellent and has of pull and drops of 1 3/8'' and 2 1/4". The action locks up tight and some light handling marks. The stock features a rosewood forend tip appears to function correctly. The serial number is stamped on the and grip cap, a vented Pachmayr recoil pad, swivel studs and has been watertable, not along the side of the frame as seen with later post-1968 bedded to the action. The stock has a 12 3/4" length of pull to the examples. Included is a correct vintage factory box with red and yellow adjustable Timney trigger. There are no provisions for sights, however, label but is not numbered. The label has light to minor flaking around its the receiver has been tapped and a Burris 2-7X riflescope has been edges, the box has minor foxing and a few small tears at its corners. mounted via a set of Weaver bases and rings. The scope features a This is a nice looking vintage Fox B that would be worth investing in to duplex reticle with excellent, bright optics and includes a set of Butler make a shootable field gun once again. (4A9768-36) {C&R} (150/250) Creek flip-up lens covers. This is an ideal carbine that is in a terrific Est. 150 - 250 caliber and perfectly sized for a youth or hunter looking for a smaller 2585 Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Shotgun dimension rifle for more aggressive terrain. (4A9808-49) {MODERN} serial #722163, 20 ga., 28'' plain barrel choked full with an excellent (300/500) bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% of a later applied gray Est. 300 - 500 Parkerized finish that has some light handling and working wear marks. 2580 Remington Model 40-X Bolt Action Rifle The walnut stocks rate near excellent and have a few small dings. The serial #3014, 22 LR, 23'' heavy barrel with an excellent bore. The metal wood shows evidence of light sanding with finish added. The buttstock surfaces retain about 95-97% of what appears to be the original blue has been fitted with a Pachmayr vented recoil pad and has a length of that is toning to brown and has some light handling wear and areas of pull of about 13 1/2". The action appears to function properly and overall light surface oxidation speckled throughout. The bolt handle knob and would make a terrific sporting shotgun. (4A9899-44) {MODERN} triggerguard are a mottled brown. The right side of the receiver is (400/600) marked ''U.S. Property''. The walnut target stock rates very good and Est. 400 - 600 has a satin oil finish with light dings and other light handling marks 2586 BSA Martini International Match Left-Hand Rifle throughout. The stock features a target rail in the forearm, the swivels serial #UB167, 22 LR, 29'' heavy barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The have been removed and their holes remain vacant. The rear of the metal surfaces retain about 95-97% original blue that has some light barrel and receiver are tapped for mounts, a set of Weaver bases have handling marks and specks of light surface oxidation and is lightly flaking been installed on the receiver. Features include a cone-shaped bright to brown throughout. The lever is mottled pewter gray and has some of steel flash hider that has been installed at the muzzle and a custom the original case colors still visible in the protected areas. The walnut target trigger with no safety component. A very good example overall stocks rate very good and have several light-to-moderate handling that has had some interesting additions. (4A9903-4) {MODERN} marks and dings along with some minor flaking and small abrasions to (300/500) the finish. The beavertail forearm has a handstop rail that only fills about Est. 300 - 500 half of the factory channel, which is numbered to the rifle, a hole has 2581 U.S. Marked Mossberg Model 44 U.S. Bolt Action Rifle been drilled in the rear right corner likely for a sling swivel or other serial #147434, 22 LR, 26'' heavy barrel with a bright, excellent bore. add-on. The pistolgrip buttstock features a right side cheekrest and has The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% arsenal gloss blue and a groove carved into the top of the comb, the butt section has a 1 1/4'' Parkerized finish that has some light handling marks and some light portion that has been cut, then reinstalled and a target BSA buttplate wear throughout. The bolt body is bright, the handle retains some of its installed. Target blocks have been installed on the barrel, the sideplate factory case color. The aluminum triggerguard is mostly bright and has mount base on the right side of the receiver is not present. The action some light tool marks. The target style walnut stock rates very good and appears to function correctly and overall the rifle remains in very good has some light to minor dings and other handling marks and has most of condition. (4A9587-5) {C&R} (350/550) an applied oil finish. The rifle is equipped with a simple blade front sight Est. 350 - 550 and has a Lyman adjustable rear sight with aperture. A single 2587 BSA Martini International MK II Left-Hand Rifle detachable magazine is included. Also included is a shipping box from serial #UD397X, 22 LR, 29'' heavy barrel with a bright, excellent bore. the Civilian Marksmanship Program, and although there is no paperwork The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue that is toning to brown or accompanying documentation it is likely that this rifle was purchased and evenly fading throughout. There are some light handling marks and through this program. (4A9830-9) {C&R} [Dr. William C. Nugent areas of speckled light surface oxidation as well. The lever is mostly a Collection] (200/400) mottled brown with some light case colors still visible. The walnut stocks Est. 200 - 400 rate very good with added finish and some light-to-minor dings, chips 2582 Smith & Wesson M&P15-22 Semi-Auto Rifle and other handling marks. There is a small crack forming at the base of serial #HBU8434, 22 LR, 16 1/2" barrel with flash hider and a bright, the beavertail forearm and a hole has been tapped on the right corner excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% plus original blue likely for a swivel or other accessory. The buttstock features a right side with no signs of discernable wear. The black composite quadrail cheekrest and has the original hard rubber buttplate. The foremost and handguard, pistolgrip and collapsible buttstock all rate excellent. The rear target blocks remain intact, the center mount is missing and the factory detachable sights are intact and are mounted to the flattop rails. holes remain vacant. The side mount base is installed on the right side The original box is included and contains the manual, lock, five 10-round of the receiver. The action appears to function correctly and overall the magazines (one is extended but still only made for 10 rounds). An rifle remains in near excellent overall condition. (4A9587-9) {C&R} as-new-in-box condition example overall. (4A9900-40) {MODERN} (400/600) (200/400) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2588 BSA Martini International MK II Left-Hand Rifle 2595 Winchester Model 1300 Stainless Marine Slide Action Shotgun serial #UD744X, 22 LR, 29'' heavy barrel with a bright, excellent bore. serial #L2870537, 12 ga., 18 5/8'' polished stainless steel barrel that is The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue that is toning to brown cylinder choked and has an excellent bore. The stainless barrel, and evenly fading throughout. There are also some areas of light magazine tube and cap, slide parts and the bolt all rate excellent. The surface oxidation and light handling marks scattered throughout. The receiver has about 99% of the original phosphate finish that has some lever retains much of its original case color, the balance being a mottled light handling marks throughout. The black synthetic stocks rate brown and gray. The walnut stocks rate near excellent and have several excellent. The original box is included and contains the manual. An light dings, a few small chips and other minor handling marks. The excellent example overall of these coastal marine Defender shotguns. stocks have been amateurishly checkered and finish has been added. (4A9867-1) {MODERN} (200/400) The beavertail forearm has two holes drilled at its tip and has been Est. 200 - 400 bedded to the barrel. The buttstock features a right side cheekrest and 2596 Mossberg Model 500 J.I.C. Flex Slide Action Shotgun has the original hard rubber buttplate. The barrel and receiver have serial #V0548196, 12 ga., 18 1/2'' cylinder bore barrel with an as-new, been factory tapped for sights and mounts, however none are present unfired bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original Parkerized and and the holes remain vacant. The action appears to function correctly anodized type finishes that have no visible wear. The Flex series and overall the rifle remains in very good condition. (4A9587-10) {C&R} synthetic forearm and pistolgrip buttstock rate as-new. The original (300/500) hangtags and factory advertising stickers are still in place. Included are Est. 300 - 500 the factory black nylon case which contain the manual and lock. This 2589 Ruger American Rimfire Bolt Action Rifle arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have a serial #832-12409, 22 LR, 18'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The very small rack or handling mark only. (4A9319-269) {MODERN} metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and have only a few very (250/450) light handling marks. The black synthetic stock rates excellent and Est. 250 - 450 features a removable comb/butt module. The original factory sights with 2597 Mossberg Model 500 Cruiser Slide Action Shotgun fiber optic front are intact. The original box with the manual, lock, serial #V0565952, 12 ga., 18 1/2" cylinder bore barrel with an excellent magazine and raised comb replacement module are included. An bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue. The only excellent example overall. (4A9900-26) {MODERN} (200/300) noticeable loss is seen along the magazine tube and due to operational Est. 200 - 300 wear. The black synthetic forearm and pistolgrip rate excellent. Included 2590 Taurus Model 62 Slide Action Rifle are the original manual and lock and a sealed sardine can survival kit serial #TA6745, 22 LR, 23'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal which contains various first aid and survival items. An excellent example surfaces retain about 99% original blue that has some very light overall. (4A9319-268) {MODERN} (200/400) handling marks and working surface wear. The hardwood stocks rate Est. 200 - 400 excellent. The original sights remain intact and the rifle appears to 2598 Mossber Model 500A Slide Action Shotgun function correctly. The original box is included and includes a set of keys serial #J964872, 12 ga., 20'' cylinder choke barrel with an excellent for the factory integral lock on the hammer. A near-new-in-box example bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue that has some overall. (4A9808-51) {MODERN} (150/250) light handling marks and edge wear along with some areas of speckled Est. 150 - 250 light oxidation throughout. The majority of the loss is seen along the 2591 Squire Bingham Model 16 Semi-Auto Carbine By Kassnar magazine tube and other working surfaces. The hardwood stocks rate serial # 1005059, 22 LR, 17 1/2" barrel with three prong flash hider and near excellent and have some light dings and other light handling marks. an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue An ATI blued steel head shield is mounted to the barrel. The action that has some light handling and edge wear. The black painted wood appears to function correctly and overall this would make a decent stock rates excellent and has some light flaking to the enamel type tactical or home defense shotgun. (4A9900-6) {MODERN} (150/250) finish. The AR-15 style pistolgrip is in similar condition. The original Est. 150 - 250 sights remain intact and a single detachable magazine is included. An 2599 Winchester Model 1300 Defender Slide Action Shotgun excellent example of these AR-15 styled sporting 22's. (4A9901-11) serial #L2111714, 12 ga., 18 1/2" cylinder choke barrel with an excellent {MODERN} (150/250) bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue that has Est. 150 - 250 some light handling marks and a few specks of light surface oxidation 2592 Harrington & Richardson SB2 Superlight Handi-Rifle throughout. The textured black composite stocks rate excellent. The serial #CBA404153, 223 Rem, 20'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. barrel is equipped with a single brass bead sight and the action appears The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that has some very to function correctly. An excellent example overall perfect for home light handling marks. The black composite stocks rate excellent, the defense or other security needs. (4A9900-13) {MODERN} (150/250) buttstock has about a 12'' length of pull from the vented recoil pad. The Est. 150 - 250 rifle is sighted with a set of Williams iron sights and the top of the barrel 2600 Mossberg Model 500A Slide Action Combo Shotgun is taped for mounts. An as-new-in-box example of these handy youth serial #J384725, 12 ga., 28'' plain barrel choked modified and an 18'' sporting rifles. (4A9900-3) {MODERN} (150/250) cylinder choked barrel, both with single bead sights and excellent bores. Est. 150 - 250 The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue that has some 2593 Ruger 10/22 Semi-Auto Carbine light handling marks and wear along the working surfaces. There are serial #107640, 22 LR, 16 1/4" composite Ram-Line barrel with a bright, also a few areas of light surface oxidation throughout. The hardwood excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original finish, the stocks rate excellent and have a few very light handling marks. The triggerguard is evenly fading to gray and the receiver has some light original box is include and contains a factory black synthetic Cruiser handling marks and edge wear. Carbine is stocked in a nice hardwood pistolgrip, the manual and a wood magazine restriction plug. The box's youth sized stock that has a tapered forend and a slim Pachmayr recoil end label is tattered around the edges but is mostly intact. An excellent pad. the length of pull is about 12'' and the wood has some light dings example that would make a great all-purpose field gun. (4A9900-4) and other light handling marks. Carbine is equipped with a blaze orange {MODERN} (200/300) front sight and a factory type folding rear, the receiver has the factory Est. 200 - 300 grooved scope base installed. A single detachable magazine is 2601 Marlin Model 36 Lever Action Carbine included. (4A9900-5) {MODERN} (100/200) serial #D7453, 30-30, 20'' barrel with Ballard style rifling and an Est. 100 - 200 excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue that is 2594 Mossberg Model 500A Mariner Slide Action Shotgun evenly fading to gray and brown and has light surface oxidation serial #K749153, 12 ga., 18 1/2" cylinder bore barrel with an excellent scattered throughout. Due to an offset strike only the top line of the bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% of the original Marinecote barrel address is visible. Only the very tops of a few letters and numbers finish that has a few light handling marks. The finish has the appearance are visible along the second line. The walnut stocks rate about very of stainless steel but according to the literature is more rust and good and though they appear to be structurally intact there are some corrosion resistant than stainless and is found on all of the metal parts. minor dings and moderate and heavy flaking to the lacquer finish. The This model is equipped with both the black synthetic pistolgrip and full ramp style #6 front sight and the correct Rocky Mountain rear sight buttstock. All, including the forearm, rate excellent. The barrel is remain intact, there no sight hood present. The action appears to equipped with a single bead front sight and has a factory metal heat function correctly and overall this 1947-made 3rd variation sporting shield installed. The action appears to function correctly and included carbine would make a terrific woods rifle as-is or could be professionally are a manual, a black nylon sling and the wood magazine limiting plug. restored to bring back some of its original beauty. (4A9836-2) {C&R} (4A9834-13) {MODERN} (300/500) (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2602 Early Ruger 10/22 Semi-Auto Rifle 2609 Remington Model 1100 Semi-Auto Shotgun serial #11959, 22 LR, 18 1/2" pre-warning barrel with an excellent bore. serial #L011489X, 20 ga., 28'' ventilated rib barrel choked full with an The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue that has some excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue light handling wear throughout. The smooth walnut stock rates near that has some light handling marks and a few specks of light surface excellent and has some light dings and other light handling marks oxidation scattered throughout. The checkered walnut stocks rate scattered throughout. The original sights remain intact and included is a excellent and have some light dings and other handling marks, the single detachable magazine. An overall excellent example from 1965, forearm appears to have some added lacquer. The rib is equipped with the 2nd year of production. (4A9900-35) {C&R} (200/400) a silver bead front sight and the action appears to function correctly. An Est. 200 - 400 excellent sporting 20 gauge for a variety of field uses. (4A9900-8) 2603 Savage Model 72 Falling Block Rifle {MODERN} (200/400) serial #E460962, 22 RF, 22'' octagon barrel with a bright, excellent bore. Est. 200 - 400 The barrel retains about 99% original blue, the fame has a black enamel 2610 Remington Model 1100 Semi-Auto Shotgun Two Barrel Set type finish that has few light handling marks. The frame is factory serial #M861066V, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib barrel choked full and 21'' engraved with a squirrel on either side, the barrel retention pin has been rifle sight Rem-Choke barrel both with bright, excellent bores. The metal replaced and the frame threaded to accept a machine screw for ease in surfaces retain about 99% original blue that has a few light handling take-down. The walnut stocks rate excellent, the buttstock has an added marks and some tiny specks of light surface oxidation scattered Uncle Mikes rifle pad and some light sanding and moderate loss to the throughout. The checkered walnut stocks rate excellent and have a few finish around the butt. The original sights remain intact and the action light dings and handling marks. A single improved cylinder choke and a appears to function correctly. The barrel sits a tad loose in the frame, set of sling swivels are included. An excellent example overall. but it doesn't appear that this would affect the function. (4A9900-2) (4A9873-4) {MODERN} (300/500) {MODERN} (75/125) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 75 - 125 2611 Franklin Mint Winchester Model 1873 Non-Firing Buffalo Bill 2604 Marlin Model 70HC Semi-Auto Rifle Commemorative ''Rifle'' serial #09358946, 22 LR, 18'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal serial #494993, 44 W.C.F., 24'' octagon barrel with a solid bore. This surfaces retain about 99% original finish, there are a few light handling vintage looking rifle is non-functioning and would make a fine replica marks and some areas of light surface oxidation scattered throughout. display for the home or shop. The barrel and magazine tube are a The hardwood stock rates excellent and has a few light handling marks mottled brown and gray with some areas of light surface oxidation. The and small impressions. The original sights remain intact and included is hammer and lever retain nearly all of their factory vibrant case colors. a single detachable magazine. (4A9900-41) {MODERN} (100/200) The remaining metal surfaces are plated brass with vintage style foliate Est. 100 - 200 engraving. The right side features a buffalo while the left side depicts 2605 Keystone Arms Crickett Bolt Action Rifle Buffalo Bill pursuing a buffalo while on horseback. The checkered serial #507367, 22 LR, 16 1/8'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The walnut stocks rate near excellent and have some light dings and other metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue that has some light handling marks. The original sights remain intact, the dust cover atop handling marks. The bolt remains bright. The checkered black youth the receiver is missing. Though it is non-firing and cannot chamber a sized synthetic stock rates excellent, the swivel studs are missing and cartridge the action does appear to function correctly. This replica looks the holes remain vacant. The original front fiber optic sight and rear and feels much like the original ''Yellow Boy'' and is certainly higher peep sight remain intact. An excellent example overall, the ideal sporting quality than other movie-prop or cast metal examples. (4A8895-34) rifle for the beginner youth shooter. (4A9900-28) {MODERN} (75/125) {NON-GUN} (400/600) Est. 75 - 125 Est. 400 - 600 2606 Remington Nylon 66 Semi-Auto Rifle 2612 Rossi Rio Grande Lever Action Shotgun 22 LR, 19 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain serial #SS111832, 410 Bore, 20'' barrel choked improved cylinder with a about 97-98% original blue that has some light handling marks and is bright excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces are in excellent mixing with areas of very light surface oxidation. There is a small condition. The smooth pistolgrip hardwood stock is in excellent amount of light oxidation with light pitting located around the crown of condition. The barrel and receiver markings remain crisp. The shotgun is the muzzle but it does not appear to affect the rifling. The Seneca green sighted with a brass bead-on-blade front sight and a semi-buckhorn polymer stock rates near excellent with some light scratches and other sporting-style rear sight, and a 4 1/2'' Weaver-style rail is mounted to the light handling marks. The original sights and magazine tube remain top of the receiver. Included with the shotgun is the factory cardboard intact and the action appears to function correctly. An overall excellent box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, and the manual. This arm is example that dates to 1960 based on the barrel date code. (49900-24) as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small {C&R} (350/550) rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-368) {MODERN} (350/550) Est. 350 - 550 Est. 350 - 550 2607 Remington Model 512 Sportmaster Bolt Action Rifle 2613 Hi-Point Model 4095 Semi-Auto Carbine 22 RF, 24 3/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain serial #H69428, 40 S&W, 17 1/2'' barrel with a very good bore with about 95-97% original blue that is flaking to brown and mixing with areas scattered light oxidation but strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 99% of light brown patina and light surface oxidation throughout. The bolt has plus black enamel finish. The black synthetic pistolgrip stock is in a small amount of case color still visible but is mostly a mottled gray. excellent condition, and features picatinny rail section on the underside The walnut stock rates excellent and has some light dings and other of the forend and barrel. The maker, model, and caliber markings on the light handling marks. The original sights and magazine tube remain left side of the receiver are crisply stamped. The carbine is sighted with intact and the action appears to function correctly. An excellent example a globe blade front sight and an aperture rear, and the top of the carbine overall from 1961. (4A9900-32) {C&R} (150/250) features picatinny rail for optics mounting. Included with the carbine is Est. 150 - 250 the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, a red 2608 Winchester Model 60A Bolt Action Rifle dot sight, sling swivels, and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer 22 RF, 27'' barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling about 75% original blue that is blending with brown and areas of light marks only. (14A9319-977) {MODERN} (200/300) surface oxidation and has some light tool and handling marks Est. 200 - 300 throughout. The triggerguard is a mottled gray and brown, the bolt 2614 Henry Repeating Arms Model H001T Lever Action Rifle retains most of its original chrome. The walnut stock rates very good and serial #T71501H, 22 S, L, LR, 20'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent has several light dings and other handling marks and perhaps some bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue finish. The added lacquer. The stock features a grooved forearm and an original smooth straight grip walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition. hard rubber buttplate. The original sights remain intact and the action The barrel address and serial number remain crisply stamped. The rifle appears to function correctly. A very good example that would likely is sighted with a brass bead front sight and a semi-buckhorn make a terrific shooter. (4A9900-42) {C&R} (300/500) sporting-style rear sight, and the receiver is factory dovetail cut for optics Est. 300 - 500 mounting. Included with the rifle is the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, the manual, and factory inspection tag. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-146) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2615 Ruger 10/22 Talo Edition International Classic Semi-Auto Rifle 2621 Thompson Center Triumph Bone Collector In-line Percussion Rifle serial #0003-47783, 22 LR, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #50181, 50 cal, 28'' partially fluted barrel with a bright excellent The rifle retains 99% plus original blued and anodized finishes. The bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original Weather Shield Black checkered pistolgrip hardwood Mannlicher-style stock is in excellent finish. The synthetic Monte Carlo-style stock and forend are in excellent condition and features robust basketweave checkering, a flared condition and feature rubberized panels on the pistolgrip and forend and shadowline cheekpiece, and sling studs. The barrel and receiver select areas of camouflage pattern; the factory label and tag are still markings remain crisply stamped. The rifle is sighted with a brass bead attached to the forend. The barrel markings are crisply stamped. The front sight and an adjustable flip-up rear sight. Included with the rifle is rifle is sighted with a Williams green fiber optic front sight and red fiber the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, a optic rear sight. Included is the factory box, end labeled and numbered single 10-round rotary magazine, a 4 1/2'' section of Weaver-style rail, to the gun, ramrod, manual, wrench and tools, and five 250 grain lock, and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory spire-point projectiles with sabots. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling (14A9319-490) {MODERN} (300/500) marks only. (14A9319-910) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 400 - 600 2616 Henry Repeating Arms Golden Boy Lever Action Rifle 2622 Knight Wolverine 209 In-line Percussion Rifle serial #GB477376, 22 S, L, LR, 20'' octagon barrel with a bright serial #826205, 50 cal, 23'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal excellent bore. The Brasslite receiver, buttplate and barrel band are in surfaces retain 99% plus original blue finish. The synthetic checkered excellent condition, and the remaining metal surfaces retain 99% plus pistolgrip stock is in excellent condition, and features a ''Winter Mimicry original blue finish. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and forend are 1.0'' camouflage finish. The barrel address is crisply marked on the right in excellent condition. The barrel address and serial number remain side. The barrel is drilled and tapped for open sight mounting, but no clearly marked. The rifle is sighted with a brass bead front sight and a such sights have been installed; Weaver-style scope bases are factory semi-buckhorn white diamond sporting-style rear sight. Included with the mounted on the receiver. Included with the rifle is the factory box, end rifle is the factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, labeled and numbered to the gun, ramrod, manual, instructional DVD, Henry inspection tag, manual, and fabric receiver cover. This arm is ''Full Plastic Jacket'' 209 primer adapters, approximately 6 lead as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small hollow-point slugs with sabots, and assorted tools. This arm is rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-177) {MODERN} (350/550) as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small Est. 350 - 550 rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-240) {ANTIQUE} (150/250) 2617 Hi-Point Model 3895 Semi-Auto Carbine Est. 150 - 250 serial #Y04030, 380 ACP, 16 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The 2623 Mossberg Model 715T Semi-Auto Rifle metal surfaces retain 99% black enamel finish, and the black synthetic serial #EME3764761, 22 LR, 16 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. pistolgrip stock is in excellent condition; the stock features picatinny rail The barrel retains 99% plus original Parkerized finish, and the black sections on the underside of the forend and barrel. Three manufacturer polymer frame and furniture are in excellent condition. The raised advisory stickers remain in place on the comb of the stock. The marker, markings on the receiver remain crisp. The rifle features a full picatinny model, and caliber markings on the left side of the receiver are crisply rail along the top of the receiver and a quad-rail around the forend; the stamped. The carbine is sighted with a globe blade front sight and an ''ATI'' marked M4-style buttstock is pinned at full extension. Included aperture rear sight, with picatinny rail along the top of the receiver for with the rifle is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, optional optics mounting. Included with carbine is the factory cardboard one 10-round magazine, a lock, and the manual. This arm is box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, lock, sling and swivels, and as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-283) {MODERN} (150/300) may have very small rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-194) Est. 150 - 300 {MODERN} (200/300) 2624 Stoeger Double Coach Gun Est. 200 - 300 serial #C851777-16, 12 ga., 20'' barrels choked modified in both with 2618 Savage Model 42 Combination Gun bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue serial #J156825, 22 WMR x 410 Bore, 20'' barrels with bright excellent finish. The checkered pistolgrip stock and beavertail-style forend are in bores; the shotgun barrel is choked cylinder. The metal surfaces retain excellent condition. The barrel and receiver markings remain crisply 99% plus original blue finish. The synthetic pistolgrip stock and forend marked, and the factory Stoeger label is still attached to the right barrel. are in excellent condition and feature raised texturing on the pistolgrip The shotgun is sighted with a single brass bead and features double and forend. The barrel addresses are crisply stamped, and the ''Savage triggers, extractors, and a tang mounted safety. Included with the Arms'' logo on the forend remains bright. The gun is sighted with a shotgun is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, polymer bead front sight and a u-notch rear sight. Included with the gun manual, and papers. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, and the fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and (14A9319-896) {MODERN} (300/500) may have very small rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-570) Est. 300 - 500 {MODERN} (200/400) 2625 Savage Model 220 Bolt Action Shotgun Est. 200 - 400 serial #J595188, 20 ga., 22'' rifled barrel with a bright excellent bore. 2619 Remington Model 870 Super Mag Slide Action Shotgun The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original matte blue finish. The serial #RS30470Y, 12 ga., 28'' ventilated rib Rem-choked barrel with a checkered pistolgrip synthetic stock is in excellent condition and retains bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% matte blue finish. 99% plus original Mossy Oak-style camouflage finish. The Savage The black synthetic pistolgrip stock and forend are in excellent condition factory sticker remains attached on the right side of the buttstock. The and feature textured areas on the pistolgrip and forend. The barrel barrel address is crisply stamped, and the bolt is marked with the address and receiver markings are crisply struck. The shotgun is sighted Savage logo. The shotgun has no provisions for open sights, but is with a lone silver bead front sight. Included with the shotgun is the factory drilled and tapped. Included with the shotgun is the factory box, factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, one end labeled and numbered to the gun, 2-round detachable magazine, Rem-Choke marked modified, the manual, and a lock. This arm is lock, and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-338) {MODERN} (250/450) (14A9319-563) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 250 - 450 Est. 300 - 500 2620 Savage Model 93BTVS Bolt Action Rifle 2626 Thompson Center Icon Bolt Action Rifle serial #2076880, 22 Mag, 21'' heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #7133, 243 Win, 24'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal The stainless steel surfaces rate excellent, with exception of the bolt surfaces retain 99% plus original blue finish. The checkered pistolgrip which shows light freckling and light oxidation on the inside face of the walnut stock is in excellent condition. The barrel address is crisply striker. The thumbhole laminate stock is in excellent condition and stamped and the left side of the frame is engraved ''ICON''. The rifle has features a roll-over left-side cheekpiece; the Savage factory stickers no provisions for open sights, but features integral Weaver-style scope remain attached on the underside of the forend and right side of the base on the receiver. Included with the rifle is the factory box, end buttstock. The barrel address is crisply stamped. The rifle has no labeled and matching to the gun, a detachable 3-round single-stack provisions for open sights, and two Weaver-style scope bases are magazine, trigger adjustment tool, lock, and manual. This arm is factory mounted to the top of the receiver. Included with the rifle is the as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small factory cardboard box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, one rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-913) {MODERN} (400/600) detachable 5-round magazine, lock, and manual. This arm is Est. 400 - 600 as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-567) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2627 Stoeger Condor Outback Over Under Shotgun 2633 Charles Daly Field Tactical Slide Action Shotgun serial #229202-09, 12 ga., 20'' screw choked barrels with bright serial #9505445, 12 ga., 18 1/2'' barrel choked cylinder with a bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue and excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus matte blue and black the checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition. The right anodized finishes. The checkered synthetic pistolgrip stock and forend side of the frame is neatly marked ''Outback'' in script, and all remaining are in excellent condition. The right side of the receiver is crisply marked markings are crisply stamped. The shotgun features extractors, an with the Charles Daly logo, and the barrel markings are similarly clear. automatic safety, a single nonselective trigger, and is sighted with a The shotgun is sighted with a ramped bead-on-blade style front sight rifle-style blade front sight and exaggerated u-notch rear sight. Included only. Included with the shotgun is the factory box, end labeled and with the shotgun is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the numbered to the gun, and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer gun, two unmarked chokes: modified and improved modified, a choke stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling wrench, and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory marks only. (14A9319-58) {MODERN} (200/300) fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. Est. 200 - 300 (14A9319-881) {MODERN} (300/500) 2634 Savage Arms Mark II BRJ Bolt Action Rifle Est. 300 - 500 serial #1915346, 22 LR, 21'' fluted heavy barrel with a bright excellent 2628 CZ USA Model 455 FS Bolt Action Rifle bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue, and the serial #B442520, 22 WMR, 20 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. in-the-white half of the bolt body shows scattered light oxidation staining. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue. The checkered The red, brown, and gray laminate pistolgrip stock is in excellent pistolgrip Mannlicher-style walnut stock is in excellent condition, and condition and features a free-floated barrel, left side rollover cheekpiece, features a polymer nosecap. The receiver and barrel markings remain and lightening cuts in the forend; the Savage sticker remains attached to crisp. The rifle is sighted with a hooded ramped blade front sight and a the buttstock. The markings are crisp, and the bolt is serialized and sporting-style rear sight, and the receiver features integral scope bases. matching to the stock. The rifle has no provisions for open sights, but Included with the rifle is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to factory scope bases are mounted on the receiver. Included with the rifle the gun, magazine, factory target, and manual. This arm is is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, one as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small detachable 5-round magazine, lock, and manual. This arm is rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-90) {MODERN} (300/500) as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small Est. 300 - 500 rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-568) {MODERN} (300/500) 2629 Savage Arms B-Mag Bolt Action Rifle Est. 300 - 500 serial #J257100, 17 WSM, 22'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The 2635 Savage Arms Mark II BTVS Bolt Action Rifle metal surfaces retain 99% plus matte blue finish. The pistolgrip synthetic serial #2067896, 22 LR, 21'' stainless steel heavy barrel with a bright stock is in excellent condition with texturing on the pistolgrip and forend; excellent bore. The stainless steel surfaces are in excellent condition, the Savage Arms factory stickers remain on the buttstock and underside and the bolt body shows scattered light oxidation staining. The laminate of the forend. The barrel address is crisply stamped. The rifle has no thumbhole stock is in excellent condition and features a free-floated provisions for open sights, but factory scope bases are mounted to the barrel, rollover cheekpiece, and lightening cuts in the forend; Savage receiver. Included with the rifle is the factory box, end labeled and stickers remain attached to the buttstock and underside of the forend. numbered to the gun, lock, and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, The barrel address and serial number are crisply stamped, and the bolt dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small rack or is serialized and matching to the rifle. The rifle has no provisions for handling marks only. (14A9319-558) {MODERN} (200/300) open sights, but factory scope bases are mounted to the receiver. Est. 200 - 300 Included with the rifle is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to 2630 U.S. Sporting Goods Baikal Combination Gun the gun, 5-round magazine, lock, and manual. This arm is serial #119430594B, 12 ga. x 308 Win, 23 1/2'' barrels with bright as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small excellent bores, and the shotgun barrel is screw choked. The metal rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-546) {MODERN} (300/500) surfaces retain 99% plus original blue finish. The checkered pistolgrip Est. 300 - 500 walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition. The barrels are 2636 Interarms/Rossi Model 65 SRC Lever Action Carbine clearly marked with their respective chambering along the left side, the serial #M015836, 44 Magnum, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. top barrel is crisply import marked on the right side, and the remaining The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish with light toning to markings also remain clear. The combination gun is sighted with a brown on the sides of the receiver, when viewed under direct light, and a ramped post front sight and a fixed u-notch rear sight; the gun features a few light handling marks. The smooth straight grip walnut stock and quarter rib dovetail cut for optics mounting. Included with the forend are in very good plus condition with the buttstock having been combination gun is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the lightly cleaned and a light finish added, a few light handling marks, and gun, and chokes including cylinder, improved cylinder, modified, and full. the curved steel buttplate is proud at the toe; the buttplate retains 98% This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may original blue finish with a few light wear marks and specks of oxidation have very small rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-930) {MODERN} on the heel. The right side of the receiver is marked with the serial (500/700) number and ''MODEL 65 SRC / INTERARMS / ALEXANDRIA Est. 500 - 700 VIRGINIA'', both of which are crisply marked with the importer mark 2631 Stoeger Double Defense Over Under Shotgun being only slightly faded on ''model'', and the upper tang is clearly serial #J562743-16, 12 ga., 20'' solid rib barrels choked modified in both marked ''AMADEO ROSSI S.A. – MADE IN BRAZIL''; the barrel is only with bright excellent bores. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original marked ''44 MAGNUM'' behind the rear sight. The carbine is sighted with matte blue finish. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are a blade front sight and a sporting-style rear sight, functions well in excellent condition and retain 99% plus factory black finish. The barrel mechanically, and features sling studs near the toe and on the and frame markings remain crisp, the right side of the frame is clearly magazine tube just ahead of the forend tip. Included with the carbine is marked ''DOUBLE DEFENSE'', and the barrels are serialized and the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun. A solid clone that matching to the shotgun. The shotgun features extractors, an automatic should shoot well. (14A9319-378) {MODERN} (250/450) safety, a single nonselective trigger, a green fiber optic front sight, and Est. 250 - 450 three rails for accessories mounting with two along each side of the barrels near the muzzle, and one on the solid rib. Included with the shotgun is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-905) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 2632 Harrington & Richardson Ultra Varmint Single Shot Rifle serial #CBA337725, 223 Rem, 24'' heavy barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% plus original blue, and the laminate thumbhole stock is in excellent condition and features a roll-over left side cheekpiece. The barrel address and frame markings are crisply stamped. The rifle has no provisions for open sights, but a factory Weaver-style rail is mounted above the breech. Included with the rifle is the factory box, end labeled and numbered to the gun, trigger lock, hammer extension, and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. (14A9319-137) {MODERN} (300/400) Est. 300 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2637 German K98k Bolt Action Rifle by Gustloff Werke 2640 Swiss K31 Bolt Action Rifle by Waffenfabrik Bern serial #8368, 8mm Mauser, 24'' barrel with a very good bore with serial #833195, 7.5x55 Swiss, 26'' barrel with a bright very good to very scattered light pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this ''bcd / good plus bore with scattered light pitting but strong rifling. The metal 4'' coded rifle retain about 95% arsenal reapplied blue with light wear surfaces of this 1944-dated rifle retain about 97% arsenal blue finish and oxidation staining on the triggerguard, magazine floorplate, barrel with some light wear on the high edges, thinning on the receiver and band, and cupped steel buttplate, the extractor has toned to plum, rear sight, moderate wear on the lower barrel band with light oxidation scattered light handling marks, and traces of previous light pitting staining, the front sight is cleaned to gunmetal gray with remnants of beneath the finish. The laminate stock is in very good plus condition as blue finish and light oxidation staining, and some light handling marks lightly cleaned with a few tiny chips at the toe and the scattered remains and specks of oxidation on the barrel. The European hardwood stock is of old light dings and handling marks. The left side of the buttstock is in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a small ding in the marked with a faded ''4'' against the buttplate, a barely visible ''H'' Heer pistolgrip, a few light dings and scratches on the butt, and scattered light mark is present on the right side of the buttstock between the stock disc handling marks; the steel buttplate has been cleaned to bright with spots and buttplate, and the stock is serialized and matching to the rifle on the of light oxidation staining, and the handguard appears to be from a toe line, with the digits partially faded. The receiver ring has had a small different stock. The Swiss crest remains crisp, the bolt, barrel, and amount of material remove in order to the deface the waffenamt magazine are numbered to the rifle, and the left side of the rear sight stamped on top, and the waffenamt on the barrel has had the swastika base is import marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights and defaced with a punch mark; both are signs of likely Soviet capture and appears to function well mechanically. Included with the rifle is a leather rework, though no other capture markings are present. The bolt is sling and muzzle cover. A solid example of these fine-shooting Swiss serialized and matching, with the safety tab and cocking piece having rifles. (14A9896-106) {C&R} (400/600) the correct serial number electro-penciled added. The nosecap has Est. 400 - 600 been line-out renumbered, and the triggerguard and floorplate are 2641 German K98k Bolt Action Rifle by Berlin Luebecker serialized and matching, though the magazine floorplate appears to serial #835r, 8mm Mauser, 24'' barrel with a very good bore with have been ground and restamped; the remaining parts appear to be a intermittent light pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this ''duv mix. The rear sight base is crisply import marked by CAI. The rifle / 42'' coded rifle retain about 98% Russian arsenal blue finish with light retains the open sights, and appears to function well mechanically. A wear on the bottom metal, a spot of oxidation on the triggerguard, likely Soviet captured rifle that should still shoot well. (14A9794-14) previous light pitting beneath the finish, and scattered light handling {C&R} (400/600) marks; the extractor has toned to plum with light wear marks. The Est. 400 - 600 laminated hardwood stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned 2638 U.S. Model 1917 Enfield Bolt Action Rifle by Eddystone with a few light dings in the handguard, two light impact marks on the serial #802285, 30-06, 26'' Johnson Automatics barrel with a very good wrist, scattered light handling marks, and a lightly added finish; the bore with a few spots of light pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces cupped steel buttplate has moderate oxidation at the heel. The original retain about 95% mixed black and green arsenal Parkerized finishes serial number is x'ed-out on the butt and renumbered to the rifle, the with light oxidation on the triggerguard, muzzle, and bolt handle, specks handguard is numbered to a different rifle, and the stock is otherwise of light oxidation on the barrel, light wear on the high edges of the rear unmarked. The receiver coding, firing proof, and serial number remain and front sights, and scattered light handling marks. Interestingly, a 2'' clear with a softened ''749'' waffenamt at the top of the receiver ring, a wide section of the Parkerized finish at the center of the receiver has the crisp ''X'' stamped above the serial number, and the barrel is marked light green-gray tone rather than the black tone at either end, both with two crisp ''WaA623'' waffenamt; the barrel is import marked on the externally and internally; there is no evidence the receiver was modified right side behind the front sight. The bolt assembly is mismatched to in any way. The walnut stock is in very good plus condition as light multiple different rifles, and the body and shroud have been cleaned with a few scattered light dings and handling marks; the steel scratch-numbered to the rifle. The triggerguard, floorplate, and lower buttplate shows an overall lightly oxidized patina with light wear at the barrel band are numbered to different rifles, and the rear sight is scratch heel. A boxed ''S S.A.A.'' rework mark is stamped on the left side of the numbered to a different rifle. No upper barrel band is present, the lower stock below the bolt stop, a boxed ''P'' proof is stamped inside the band is neither screwed in nor is there a barrel band retaining spring cut pistolgrip, and a small ''B'' is stamped into the nose. The receiver ring in the kriegsmodell stock, and a bayonet mount has been fixed to the markings remain crisp, the Ordnance Bomb and Eagle Head proofs are stock via a screw in the cleaning rod hole; the triggerguard set screws lightly faded, the bayonet mount and front sight are ''W'' for Winchester are absent. The rifle retains the standard barleycorn front sight and leaf marked, and the remaining marked parts are ''E'' for Eddystone marked. rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. (14A9840-16) The rifle retains the standard winged blade front sight and aperture rear {C&R} (400/600) sight, and appears to function well mechanically. A solid arsenal Est. 400 - 600 reworked M1917 that should shoot well. (14A9893-2) {C&R} (500/700) 2642 Marlin Model 336RC Lever Action Carbine Est. 500 - 700 serial #L4296, 35 Rem, 20'' JM-marked barrel with a bright excellent 2639 Soviet M91/30 Mosin Nagant Bolt Action ''Sniper'' Rifle bore. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% original blue finish with serial #79343/077641, 7.62x54R, 29'' barrel with a very good lightly light oxidation around the rear sight, specks of oxidation on the receiver, oxidized bore with strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this 1932-dated lever, and hammer, scattered light dings on the lever, and some rifle retain about 98% arsenal Parkerized finish with light thinning on the scattered light handling marks. The hardwood stock and forend are in barrel, light muzzle wear, previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish of near excellent condition with some tiny chips around the Marlin ''bull's the receiver, and scattered light handling marks. The hardwood stock is eye'' in the toe line, and a few light handling marks. The carbine retains in very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with flaking of the added the bead-on-blade front sight and sporting-style rear sight, and a 6'' finish, a few light dings on the left side of the butt, and scattered light Weaver-style rail has been mounted to the top of the receiver; the handling marks. The buttstock is marked with the faint remnants of the carbine is sighted with a Weaver 2.5x scope mounted in 1'' weaver stock cartouche on the right side and ''2 / M'' on the underside of the rings, with a crosshair reticle and clear glass. The carbine appears to forend. The Tula arsenal marking, serial number, and date are light but function well mechanically. A fine Marlin carbine to take into the deer clearly marked on the barrel, and the left flat of the hex receiver is woods. (14A9843-7) {C&R} (350/550) importer marked by PW Arms of Redmond, Virginia. The bolt, floorplate, Est. 350 - 550 and buttplate are numbered to the rifle, and the range increments of the 2643 French MAS 49-56 Semi-Auto Rifle by St. Etienne leaf rear sight have been highlighted with red paint. Mounted to the left serial #G60369, 7.5 French, 20 3/4'' barrel with a bright otherwise side of the receiver is a reproduction PU scope, mount, and base rail excellent bore with a few light pits near the muzzle at around 8 o'clock. that has been mounted slightly off of square but is otherwise in excellent The metal surfaces retain about 98-99% arsenal Parkerized finish with condition; the scope features clear glass and a German #1 style reticle. light wear on the bottom edges of the magazine, a touch of light The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A9896-164) {C&R} operational wear on the bolt, and scattered light handling marks. The (500/700) European hardwood stock and forend are in excellent condition with a Est. 500 - 700 few light handling marks and the stock features a factory slip-on rubber recoil pad, marked ''MAS / 1962 / 1''. The serial number is light but legible, and the rest of the markings remain crisp; the rifle is import marked on the left side optics rail. The gas cut-off, grenade sight, and grenade ranging slide appear to function as they should. A fine example of this French military rifle. (14A9883-4) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2644 Spanish Model 1893 Bolt Action Rifle by Loewe 2647 Amberg K98a Bolt Action Sporter Rifle serial #M6561, 7mm Mauser, 29'' barrel with an oxidized bore with serial #1268d, 8mm Mauser, 23 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. evident rifling. The metal surfaces have a light brown-gray patina with The metal surfaces retain about 92% maker applied blue finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, trace remnants of blue thinning on the receiver and barrel, a lightly cleaned spot on the barrel finish in the protected areas, scattered pinprick pitting on the receiver behind the rear sight, the triggerguard lightly cleaned and toning to gray, and barrel, and scattered spots of light oxidation and handling marks; a few spots of previous pinprick pitting beneath the finish on the the bolt has been cleaned to bright with remnants of pinprick to light receiver, and a few light handling marks. The bolt has toned to gray with pitting throughout. The European hardwood stock is in very good plus light oxidation staining and light operational wear marks. The checkered condition as lightly cleaned with the remnant of a light abrasion on the pistolgrip walnut stock is in near excellent condition with a few small left edge of the forend below the handguard, an old light impact mark on spots of light damage to the checkering, circular plugs on the toe line the left side below the bolt stop, and numerous old light handling marks and butt, and a few light handling marks. The stock features a schnabel scattered throughout; the steel buttplate has a light brown patina with forend tip, sling swivel on the toe line with the match on the barrel, and light wear at the heel. The stock is marked with a light but still legible an oval monogram plate inscribed ''OL'' in flowing script. The top of the Spanish crest above ''1896'' on the left side of the butt, and is lightly receiver ring is blank, likely scrubbed, and the left side is marked with a numbered to the rifle on the left side below the receiver. The serial faded Amberg lion and the crisp serial number, and the right side is number and manufacturer's mark on the left side of the receiver remains marked with three clear crown proofs. The barrel, bolt assembly, bolt crisp, and the top of the receiver ring is marked with a light Spanish stop, buttplate, triggerguard, floorplate, and triggerguard screws are all crest above ''BERLIN 1896''. The bolt and cleaning rod are numbered to serialized and matching to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a ramped different rifles, but the triggerguard, magazine floorplate, and leaf rear silver bead front sight and a two-leaf express style rear sight, one sight are numbered to the rifle. The rifle appears to function well standing and one folding. A nicely customized rifle that should serve mechanically. A solid refurbished Spanish contract rifle. (14A9878-7) well. (14A9803-14) {MODERN} (400/600) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 200 - 300 2648 Marlin Model 336RC Lever Action Carbine 2645 U.S. Model 1917 Enfield Bolt Action Rifle by Remington serial #R12077, 35 Rem, 20'' JM-marked micro-groove barrel with a serial #592950, 30-06, 26'' 8-18 dated Remington barrel with a poor bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original blue oxidized bore. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue finish finish with light wear on the lower edge of the receiver sides and with light wear on the high edges, thinning on the receiver, a light brown grasping area, light wear on the lever, scattered specks of oxidation and patina on the barrel and floorplate, toning to gray on the triggerguard, light oxidation staining on the barrel, barrel band, and lever, and the barrel bands and front sight base have been cleaned to gun metal scattered light handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip stock and forend with remnants of original blue and light oxidation staining, and scattered are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a tiny chip on the left light handling marks; the bolt shows moderate operational wear and side of the upper tang, a small repaired crack on the right side of the evidence of light cleaning, and light oxidation staining on the bolt handle. upper tang, scattered spots of light flaking of the added glossy finish and The walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a tiny black paint on the forend tip, the buttplate proud of the stock on the right chip behind the receiver on the wrist, the buttplate lightly proud at the side, and scattered light handling marks. The stock features sling toe, evidence of a previous light chip on the right side of the heel against swivels, white-line spacer with black plastic gripcap, and retains the the buttplate, scattered light dings and handling marks, and a lightly Marlin ''bull's eye''. The carbine retains the hooded ramped bead front added finish. The stock is marked with a light ''1E / (Eagle Head)'' sight and sporting-style rear sight, and an about 4'' Weaver-style rail is behind the triggerguard, a faint Eagle Head ahead of the bottom metal, mounted to the receiver. The carbine is sighted with a Lyman and a very faint ''E'' on the nose. The receiver ring markings remain All-American 4x scope mounted in Lyman tru-lock rings, the body of the crisp, the barrel markings are lightly faded, the Ordnance Bomb on the scope showing light wear and toning to plum, and features clear glass left side of the receiver remains crisp and the Eagle Head proofs are and a crosshair reticle. The carbine appears to function well partially faded. The bolt assembly and rear sight base are ''E'' for mechanically and should serve well this hunting season. (14A9901-12) Eddystone marked, and the rear sight leaf, front sight base, and front {C&R} (350/550) sight blade are ''R'' for Remington marked. The follower has been Est. 350 - 550 modified to remove the bolt hold-open, and the rifle appears to function 2649 Czechoslovakian Vz.24 Bolt Action Rifle by Brno well mechanically. An attractive rifle for the beginning collector. serial #7717J4, 8mm Mauser, 23 1/4'' barrel with an about good oxidized (14A9840-13) {C&R} (400/600) bore with evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 20% original Est. 400 - 600 blue finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, pinprick 2646 British No. 4 Mk. 2 Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley pitting on the receiver with light oxidation staining, the triggerguard, serial #PF258319, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a very good bore with magazine floorplate, barrel bands, and barrel cleaned to a gunmetal intermittent light oxidation in the grooves and strong rifling. The metal gray patina with generous remnants of original blue on the lower band, surfaces retain about 97% arsenal applied black enamel finish with light light oxidation staining, and scattered light handling marks; the bolt has wear on the high edges, scattered flaking of the finish, and a few light been previously lightly cleaned with remnants of pinprick and light handling marks. The hardwood stock is in very good condition as lightly pitting, light oxidation staining, and a spot or two of oxidation. The cleaned with light chipping at the triggerguard screw, tiny shallow European hardwood stock is in about very good condition with an about chipping at the toe, and scattered light handling marks. The stock is 1'' crack in the handguard just ahead of the rear sight, light chipping on marked ''N22 / (broad arrow)'' behind the triggerguard, ''16'' on top of the the right edge of the stock at the receiver ring, and numerous light dings wrist, and is serialized and matching to the rifle on the underside of the and handling marks throughout; the steel buttplate has been cleaned to forend. The receiver markings are light but mostly legible, the magazine gun metal. The receiver ring is marked with a large, crisp Czech national and bolt are serialized and matching to the rifle, and the rifle is import crest, the left side of the receiver ring is lightly marked ''E3 37'' above marked on the receiver ring and socket. The rifle features the flip-up the serial number, and the left side of the receiver is crisply maker adjustable ''Singer'' rear aperture sight and standard blade front sight, marked; the underside of the barrel is neatly importer marked by ''Inter and appears to function well mechanically. A salty No. 4 rifle that should Ordnance''. The bolt is numbered to a different rifle, but correctly circled shoot well. (14A9840-15) {C&R} (300/500) ''z'' marked. The rifle features sling swivels both on the left and Est. 300 - 500 underside of the stock, and is sighted with a barleycorn front sight and leaf rear sight, graduated from 300 to 2000 meters. The rifle appears to function well mechanically, and the follower has been lightly modified to remove the bolt hold-open feature. A well-used example of these common Czech rifles. (14A9792-10) {C&R} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2650 Italian M91 Cavalry Bolt Action Carbine by Beretta 2654 Swiss K31 Bolt Action Rifle by Waffenfabrik Bern serial #D7421, 6.5 Carcano, 17 1/2'' barrel with a very good lightly pitted serial #566916, 7.5x55 Swiss, 25 1/2'' barrel with a very good plus bore bore with evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 97% arsenal with intermittent pinprick pitting in the grooves but strong rifling. The blue finish with light wear and oxidation on the bayonet mount, light metal surfaces retain about 92% arsenal blue finish with light wear on pitting on the triggerguard and receiver, scattered previous light pitting the high edges and contact points, the receiver toning to gray, specks of beneath the finish, and scattered light handling marks. The European oxidation on the triggerguard and barrel bands, the last 3'' of barrel and hardwood stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned with an the front sight have been lightly cleaned with generous remnants of about 3/4'' crack behind the triggerguard and scattered light handling original blue and light oxidation staining, and scattered light handling marks. The stock is serialized on the butt with the digits faded and marks. The European hardwood stock is in very good plus condition with largely illegible, but appearing to be numbered to a different carbine, a light impact mark on the handguard and scattered light dings and and features correct left side sling mounts. The barrel is crisply marked handling marks throughout. The right side of the buttstock is crisply with the serial number, ''BERETTA / GARDONE / (Crown) / RE'', and is stamped with a small Swiss shield. The receiver is marked with a crisp dated ''1936-XIV''; the underside of the barrel is import marked by ''CAI''. Swiss shield, the barrel, bolt, and magazine are numbered to the rifle, The folding bayonet assembly and adjustable rear sight are intact, and and the underside of the barrel is importer marked by ''SAMCO''. The the carbine appears to function well mechanically. (14A9896-141) {C&R} rifle retains the original blade front sight and leaf rear sight, and appears (200/300) to function well mechanically. An honest Swiss rifle that should still make Est. 200 - 300 a fine shooter. (14A9823-1) {C&R} (400/600) 2651 Italian M91 Cavalry Bolt Action Carbine by Terni Est. 400 - 600 serial #K8366, 6.5 Carcano, 17 1/2'' barrel with a very good bore with 2655 Excel Arms MR-5.7 Accelerator Semi-Auto Rifle pinprick pitting, a few scattered light pits, but strong rifling. The metal serial #RE-01664, 5.7x28mm, 18'' stainless steel heavy barrel with a surfaces retain about 50% arsenal blue finish with light wear on the high bright excellent bore. The black anodized and stainless steel surfaces edges and contact points, oxidation staining on the receiver and rate excellent, and the polymer thumbhole stock is in excellent condition. triggerguard, and the barrel and bayonet have toned to a light brown A 2 1/2'' section of rail is mounted to the underside of the forearm and patina with generous remnants of blue around the adjustable rear sight. has been lightly ground at the rear. The rifle has no provisions for open The European hardwood stock is in very good condition as lightly sights, but a full-length rail runs across the top of the rifle. Included with cleaned with an about 3/4'' crack at the rear of the receiver and a few the rifle is a single magazine and bipod. (14A9850-1) {MODERN} light handling marks; the handguard is loose and is lighter in tone than (300/500) the rest of the stock. The stock is serialized and matching to the carbine, Est. 300 - 500 with the digits softened but still legible, and features correct left side 2656 Winchester Model 1897 Takedown Slide Action Shotgun sling mounts. The barrel is marked ''(Crown) / R.E. / TERNI'' and is serial #396703, 12 ga, 30'' plain barrel choked full with a very good bore dated ''36-XIV'', and two small circular proofs are stamped on the with pinprick and scattered light pitting. The metal surfaces have a receiver ring. The folding bayonet assembly and adjustable rear sight mottled gray-brown patina with light wear on the high edges and contact are intact, and the carbine appears to function well mechanically. points, overall light oxidation on the receiver and barrel with remnants of (14A9896-142) {C&R} (200/300) original blue beneath, scattered light pitting, and scattered light handling Est. 200 - 300 marks. The walnut pistolgrip stock is in very good condition and appears 2652 Remington Model 760 Slide Action Carbine to be from a different gun with neatly filled top and bottom tangs, a serial #352496, 30-06, 18 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The neatly added 1'' extension to the butt, and added finish on the wrist; the metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue with a lightly cleaned area grooved forend is in very good plus condition with a few scattered light on the left side of the receiver and along the high edges, light oxidation chips and handling marks. The stock features a monogram plate on the staining in the areas of finish loss, a few specks of oxidation on the toe line, and the faint outline of an about 2 1/2'' diamond on the left side. barrel, and a few scattered light handling marks. The walnut pistolgrip The model designation on the action bar remains crisp, the barrel stock and grooved forend are in excellent condition with a light handling address remains mostly crisp with parts lightly obscured by oxidation, mark or two, and the stock retains the ''Remington'' marked checkered the Winchester proofs remain clear, and the barrel is correctly and aluminum buttplate. The receiver markings and barrel address remain crisply stamped ''FULL''. The shotgun has a single brass bead front crisp, and the barrel is stamped ''760 CARBINE''. The sporting-style rear sight, an about 13 1/4'' length of pull, and appears to function well sight has been removed and a dovetail blank install on the barrel, and mechanically. (14A9843-5) {C&R} (300/500) the carbine is sighted with the original ramped gold bead front sight and Est. 300 - 500 a Williams receiver mounted aperture sight, the screw-in aperture is 2657 Winchester Model 97 Takedown Slide Action Shotgun present. Additionally, a Tasco 4x32mm scope is mounted to the receiver serial #978871, 12 ga, 30'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent in Weaver 1'' See-Thru bases and rings; the scope is in very good bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% reapplied blue finish with a condition with clear glass and a duplex reticle. The carbine appears to few light handling marks. The likely later added pistolgrip walnut stock is function well mechanically, and included is a single detachable very good condition with two 1 3/4'' to 2'' tight cracks on the upper sides magazine. (14A9803-17) {MODERN} (200/300) of the wrist, light oil and oxidation staining against the receiver, and a Est. 200 - 300 satin finish; the grooved forend is in excellent condition and the stock 2653 Terni M38 Carcano Bolt Action Sporter Rifle features a checkered hard rubber ''Winchester / REPEATING / ARMS'' serial #U6287, 6.5 Carcano, 21'' barrel with a very good lightly oxidized marked buttplate. The barrel address and Winchester proofs remain bore with strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 90% arsenal clear, and the barrel is correctly marked ''FULL''. Two filled holes are blue finish with light oxidation on the triggerguard, scattered light present on the left side of the receiver. The shotgun is sighted with a oxidation on the receiver and barrel, moderate oxidation on the heel of single brass bead front sight, features a 13 3/4'' length of pull, and the buttplate, scattered light handling marks, and scattered previous appears to function well mechanically. An attractively refurbished pinprick and light pitting beneath the finish; the bolt has toned to gray Winchester 1947-dated shotgun. (14A9843-6) {C&R} (400/600) with light to moderate oxidation staining. The European hardwood stock Est. 400 - 600 is in very good condition with a 3/4'' crack behind the receiver, a small 2658 Ithaca Model 37 Slide Action Shotgun crack at the toe, and a few scattered light handling marks; the stock has serial #232588, 12 ga, 30'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent been shortened on the forend and recontoured, and lightly cleaned. The bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue finish with a few original barrel markings remain legible if perhaps lightly softened, is specks of light oxidation on the receiver, traces of light operational wear, dated ''1940 XVIII'', and is stamped ''MADE IN ITALY'' with some of the and a few light handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock letters only partially struck. The rifle retains the original fixed blade front and grooved forend are in very good plus to near excellent condition sight and fixed 200-meter rear sight. The rifle appears to function well with some light crazing of the finish on the toe, a small chip at rear of the mechanically. (14A9901-10) {MODERN} (75/150) forend, and a few light handling marks. Both left and right sides of the Est. 75 - 150 receiver are lightly factory engraved with nature scenes, one side showing waterfowl landing in a lake and the other a hunting dog flushing two game birds, the barrel address remains crisp, and the barrel is correctly marked ''FULL''. The shotgun is sighted with a brass bead front sight and appears to function well mechanically. A fine 1949-dated shotgun. (14A9741-10) {C&R} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2659 Remington Model 870 Magnum Ducks Unlimited Guide Slide Action 2662 Argentine Model 1891 Bolt Action Sporter Carbine Shotgun serial #W1440, 7.65 Argentine, 21'' barrel with a bright excellent bore serial #DUGG-3616, 12 ga, 28'' ventilated rib RemChoked barrel with a with strong rifling. The carbine retains 75% arsenal blue with the blue bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original scrubbed from top of the receiver ring when the crest was removed and matte blue finish with spots of light oxidation on the magazine tube and light oxidation staining on the trigger and triggerguard. The hardwood within the marking on the left side of the receiver, the barrel toning lightly stock is in very good plus condition with a small chip by the triggerguard, to brown, two tiny light dings on the triggerguard, and a few light a minor divot near the toe, and scattered slight scratches and dings and handling marks; the bolt shows light operational wear. The pistolgrip is capped with a steel buttplate; the handguard is stamped with a crisp synthetic stock and grooved forend are in about very good condition with Argentinian proof and the stock is serialized and matching to the light staining around the pistolgrip and a few light handling marks; the carbine. The left side of the receiver is marked with the DWM stock and forend feature a yellow and green crisscross camouflage manufacturer and model information, and clear Argentinian proofs are pattern with the left side of the butt reading ''Remington'' and the right visible on various parts. The bolt, receiver, barrel, and magazine, are reading ''Ducks Unlimited''; the about 1'' rubber buttpad is marked ''D.U. serialized and matching, but the rear sight is numbered to a different GUIDE''. The left side of the receiver is marked ''Remington 870 rifle. The bolt has been turned down and swept back, the front sight has MAGNUM'' below the image of a man leaning on a walking stick been replaced with a Lyman bead sight, and the rear of the receiver is amongst what appears to be reeds, and the factory barrel markings are drilled and tapped for a receiver sight. The carbine features sling swivels light but easily legible. The shotgun is sighted with a single silver bead on the barrel band and toe line. Included with the carbine is Lyman front sight, and included with the shotgun is one RemChoke marked aperture sight with mounting screws, the screw-in aperture is absent. A improved cylinder. (14A9803-7) {MODERN} (200/400) sporterized 1891 Argentine Mauser that is likely to be a very nice Est. 200 - 400 shooter. (14A9823-3) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) 2660 Winchester Model 1897 Slide Action Shotgun Est. 200 - 300 serial #160575, 12 ga, 30'' plain barrel choked full with a very good bore 2663 Winchester Model 94 Lever Action Carbine with scattered light pitting throughout. The metal surfaces retain about serial #2557671, 30-30 Win, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The 97% reapplied blue finish with the underside of the barrel at the breech metal surfaces of this 1963-dated carbine retain about 98% original blue toned to brown, scattered specks of oxidation, light operational wear on finish with some light wear on the high edges, very light wear on the the action bar and magazine tube, scattered previous light pitting lower barrel band, light handling marks on the grasping area, scattered beneath the finish, and a few light handling marks; the bolt and carrier specks of light oxidation on the lever, receiver, and around the muzzle, have been lightly cleaned to bright with a few specks of light oxidation. and a few light handling marks on the barrel and full length magazine The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock is in near excellent condition as tube. The straight grip walnut stock and forend are in excellent condition lightly cleaned with the rear of the triggerguard proud of the pistolgrip, with a light handling mark or two, and the checkered steel buttplate scattered light handling marks, and an added finish; a Pachmayr ''White shows a spot or two of light oxidation. The barrel address, Winchester Line'' ventilated recoil pad is fit to the stock. The grooved forend is in proofs, and serial number remain crisp. The rifle is sighted with a very good condition two about 1 1/2'' cracks at the front and rear, a ramped silver bead front sight and sporting-style rear sight, and appears subtle lightly repaired about 3'' hairline crack at the front, and a few light to function well mechanically. An excellent Winchester carbine that handling marks. The model designation on the action bar, barrel should serve well in the deer woods. (14A9887-9) {C&R} (400/600) address, and serial number remain clearly marked, and the barrel is Est. 400 - 600 correctly marked ''FULL''. The shotgun is sighted with a single brass 2664 British No.4 Mk 1 Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley bead, features a 14'' length of pull, and appears to function well serial #CC27228A, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. mechanically. A nicely refurbished 1900-dated Winchester shotgun. The metal surfaces retain about 97% arsenal applied blue finish with (14A9864-9) {C&R} (400/600) light wear at the muzzle and on the underside of the magazine, light Est. 400 - 600 oxidation on the magazine, nosecap, and rear sight, the bolt handle has 2661 Italian M38 Carcano Bolt Action Carbine by Terni toned to gray, and scattered light handling marks. The European serial #X1554, 7.35 Carcano, 21'' barrel with an about very good lightly hardwood stock is in near excellent condition as lightly cleaned with oxidized bore with evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 90% scattered light dings and handling marks, and appears marked with faint arsenal applied blue finish with light wear on the high edges and contact proofs behind the triggerguard, a light ''(Crown) / N/ 26'' behind the points, light oxidation staining, light oxidation on the triggerguard and a barrel band, and is numbered ''5143'' behind the nosecap; the aluminum few spots on the barrel, an about 7'' area ahead of the barrel has toned buttplate shows a few light dings consistent with use. The left rear of the to a coppery patina, scattered light handling marks, and scattered spots receiver is marked with the maker and model and is dated ''5/43'', the of light pitting; the steel buttplate retains about 75% later added black socket is marked only with the serial number, and a second, likely enamel finish with light wear at the heel, flaking of the finish, and light importer added, serial number is marked on the left forward side of the oxidation staining. The European hardwood stock is in very good receiver, and the underside of the barrel is import marked by ''CAI''. The condition as lightly cleaned with an about 1'' crack behind the receiver, a rifle is sighted with a fixed blade front sight and the adjustable ''singer'' small chip at the heel, scattered remnants of later added finish, the rear flip-up aperture rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. A of the receiver is proud of the wrist and a few light handling marks; no solid No.4 rifle that will fit well in a martial collection. (14A9794-21) handguard or barrel band are present, and the illegible remnants of a {C&R} (400/600) serial number are marked on the left side. The barrel is marked ''(Crown) Est. 400 - 600 / RE / TERNI'', a boxed Finnish ''SA'', and is dated ''1940 XVIII'', the 2665 German K98 Bolt Action Sporter receiver ring is marked with two small circular proofs, and the rear sight serial #3208gg, 257 Roberts, 22'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore is stamped ''CAL.7,35''. The rifle retains the original blade front sight and with a few scattered spots of light oxidation. The metal surfaces retain fixed 200-meter rear sight. A good candidate for a restoration project. about 96% maker applied blue finish with light wear and specks of (14A9842-4) {C&R} (200/400) oxidation and handling marks scattered about the rifle. Bolt body has Est. 200 - 400 been cleaned to bright with a few tiny spots of previous pinprick pitting, and the cocking piece and shroud have toned to plum. The checkered Monte Carlo walnut stock is in very good condition with a small repaired chip on the pistolgrip, a small ding on the toe line, a few light dings and handling marks; the stock is fit with a Pachmayr rifle pad with white-line spacer, and features sling swivels, black plastic gripcap, and left side cheekpiece. The original Imperial German markings are partially faded but still visible on the receiver, and the triggerguard and floorplate are numbered to a different rifle and marked with faded ''77'' waffenamts. The rifle is sighted with a ramped Lyman silver bead front sight and a sporting-style white diamond rear sight, and a pair of Weaver bases have been mounted to the receiver; a Weaver V9 scope is mounted to the rifle in 1'' Weaver rings. The scope is in very good condition showing light handling marks and spots of light oxidation, has slightly cloudy glass with a small piece of debris on the edge of the lens, and features a fine cross hair reticle with two lateral lines. The bolt handle has been swept down and the safety modified to function with a scope. A solid sporterized K98 in a well-loved caliber. (14A9887-8) {MODERN} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2666 Winchester Model 12 Riot Slide Action Shotgun 2670 Japanese Type 99 Bolt Action Rifle by Kokura serial #638081, 12 ga, 20'' plain nickel steel barrel choked a tight serial #89625, 7.7 Arisaka, 25 1/2'' barrel with a very good bore with cylinder with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about scattered spots of light oxidation. The metal surfaces of this series 30% original blue with moderate wear on the high edges and contact twelve rifle are toning to a blue-gray patina with light wear on the high points, wear on the grasping area, the barrel has toned to gray with edges and contact points, light wear on the rear of the receiver and a remnants of blue in the protected areas between the barrel and ground spot on the receiver ring, spots of light oxidation on the receiver, magazine tube, thinning on the receiver, and light oxidation staining. barrel bands, and barrel, the triggerguard and magazine floorplate The pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved forend are in very good previously cleaned to gunmetal with light oxidation, and light muzzle condition with an about 1 1/4'' crack behind the triggerguard, a tiny chip wear. The Asian hardwood stock is very good condition with a chip on at the rear of the forend, an about 1/4'' tight crack in the nose of the the left side of the floorplate, a vacant screw hole ahead of the forend, and scattered light handling marks; the stock is fitted with likely floorplate, scattered light dings and handling marks, and an added later added ''WINCHESTER'' marked red recoil pad. The barrel address finish; the steel buttplate is lightly oxidized. The chrysanthemum has and patent information remain clear, and the barrel is correctly marked been removed but the remaining receiver markings remain crisp, and ''CYL''. The shotgun is sighted with a single brass bead, features an the bolt is numbered to a different rifle. The rifle is sighted with a about 13 3/4'' length of pull, and appears to function well mechanically. barleycorn front sight with protective ears and the adjustable ladder-style A solid 1931-dated Winchester shotgun in riot configuration. rear sight, with the anti-aircraft wings intact. The cleaning rod is present (14A9897-78) {C&R} (400/600) and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. A solid Japanese rifle Est. 400 - 600 from the Second World War. (14A9865-4) {C&R} (200/300) 2667 Mossberg Model 500 Persuader Slide Action Shotgun Est. 200 - 300 serial #K415168, 12 ga., 18'' cylinder choke barrel with an excellent 2671 Spanish Model 1943 Bolt Action Rifle by La Coruna bore. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue with some light serial #2N2523, 8mm Mauser, 24'' barrel with a poor oxidized bore with abrasions along the left side of the receiver and a few spots of lost finish heavy pitting. The receiver retains about 90% original blue finish with with pinprick pitting on the same side of the barrel near the muzzle. The light wear on the high edges and contact points, spots of light oxidation, hardwood stocks rate excellent with some light handling marks, the wrist light oxidation staining, and a few light handling marks. The remaining is proud of the receiver, the forearm has some light clouding to the metal surfaces have a brown patina with scattered freckling and finish. This home defense style shotgun is equipped with a brass bead remnants of blue in the protected areas; the bolt has been cleaned to sight and factory steel heat shield, and appears to function well gun metal with light pitting on the body and light oxidation on the handle mechanically. Included with the shotgun is the original box, nylon sling, and shroud. The European hardwood stock is in about very good nylon shotshell holder, and factory pistolgrip kit. A near excellent condition with shallow abrasions ahead of the lower barrel band and example overall. (14A9897-35) {MODERN} (200/300) scattered light dings and handling marks; the steel buttplate has a brown Est. 200 - 300 oxidized patina. The receiver ring is crisply marked ''FABRICA DE 2668 British No. 4 Mk I* Bolt Action Rifle by Savage ARMAS'' curved around the top of a Spanish crest, with ''LA CORUNA / serial #60C7535, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright very good plus 1956'' below it, and some light scratches have partial obscured the bore with a few spots of pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain about caliber designation. The rifle is sighted with the standard barleycorn front 90% Parkerized finish that has toned to gray with light wear on the high sight and leaf rear sight, is fit with the bayonet adapter to allow use of edges, thinning on the receiver, and light wear and oxidation staining on older style bayonets, and appears to function well mechanically. A good the barrel bands, nosecap, and muzzle. The hardwood stock is in very candidate for a restoration project. (14A9865-1) {C&R} (200/400) good condition with a 1'' crack at the heel and scattered light dings and Est. 200 - 400 handling marks. The stock is marked with a boxed ''S'' behind the 2672 Custom Terni Model 1891 Carcano Carbine triggerguard and another behind the nosecap, and ''FR'' is stamped on serial #GI5080, 6.5 Carcano, 20'' shortened barrel with a poor bore with the right side of the butt within the illegible remains of paint stenciled oxidation and heavy pitting in the forward half of the bore to the muzzle. lettering. The receiver is ''U.S. PROPERTY'' marked, the triggerguard, The receiver and magazine retain about 40% original blue having been receiver, barrel bands, nosecap, bolt and front sight are all ''S'' marked lightly cleaned with specks of light oxidation and scattered pinprick for Savage, the rear sight is marked with a Broad Arrow, and the bolt is pitting, and the barrel has been cleaned to a gunmetal patina with light serialized and matching to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with a blade front oxidation staining and traces of pinprick pitting. The walnut stock is in sight and an adjustable ''Singer'' flip-up rear sight, and appears to very good plus condition as lightly cleaned and shortened with a few function well mechanically. Included with the rifle is a Mk II spike drying cracks at the buttplate, a neat 1'' plug repair behind the receiver, bayonet and canvas sling. An attractive example from the lend-lease and scattered light handling marks; the handguard is in about good program of WWII. (14A9897-70) {C&R} (400/600) condition with a 2'' crack at the rear and a 1'' crack at the nose. The Est. 400 - 600 barrel markings remain crisp and the carbine is dated ''1896''. The 2669 U.S. Model 1917 Enfield Bolt Action Rifle by Remington carbine is sighted with a barleycorn front sight and retains the original serial #12484, 30-06, 26'' 11-17 dated Remington barrel with a very rifle rear sight with a 300-meter fixed notch and an adjustable 600 to good light frosted bore with strong rifling. The metal surfaces retain 2000-meter arm. The carbine appears to function well mechanically. about 99% arsenal gray-green Parkerized finish with light operational (14A9865-5) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) wear on the bolt, a spot or two of light oxidation staining, scattered light Est. 100 - 200 handling marks, and few spots of previous light pitting beneath the 2673 Argentine Model 1891 Bolt Action Rifle by Ludwig Loewe finish. The walnut stock is in very good plus to near excellent condition serial #M8025, 7.65 Argentine, 29'' barrel with a poor oxidized bore. The as lightly cleaned with three light impact marks on the right side of the metal surfaces have largely toned to a dark gray patina with scattered butt and a few scattered light handling marks; the stock is marked with a light oxidation, finish wear on the receiver ring with light oxidation crisp ''(Eagle Head) / 339'' proof ahead of the floorplate, and a crisp ''R'' staining, and light handling marks. The walnut stock is very good on the nose. The receiver markings remain clear, the barrel markings condition with a hairline crack behind the receiver, four filler repaired have softened lightly, the bolt stop, rear sight base and leaf, bolt shroud, divots on the forend, a few thin streaks of dripped finish, and scattered nosecap, and front sight base are ''E'' for Eddystone marked, the bolt light dings and handling marks. The stock is marked with a faded handle is ''R'' marked for Remington, and the front sight blade is ''W'' Argentinian proof on the right side of the butt, ''* / A / M'' behind the marked for Winchester. The rifle is sighted with a blade front sight and lower barrel band, and is serialized and matching to the rifle. The flip-up aperture rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Argentinian crest on the receiver ring is partially obscured by oxidation Included with the rifle is a cleaning kit and oiler, and canvas sling. An staining, the model and maker markings remain clear, crisp Argentinian excellent arsenal refurbished M1917 rifle. (14A9897-19) {C&R} proofs are scattered over the small parts, and the bolt and magazine are (500/700) numbered to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with the standard barleycorn Est. 500 - 700 front sight and ladder-style rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. (14A9865-3) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2674 Winchester Model 97 Takedown Slide Action Shotgun 2678 Winchester Model 1897 Takedown Slide Action Shotgun serial #926460, 12 ga, 30'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent serial #727499, 12 ga, 27'' shortened plain barrel choked cylinder with a bore with scattered plastic residue. The metal surfaces have toned to a bright very good plus bore with scattered light frosting. The receiver has mottled gray-brown patina with light wear on the high edges and contact been cleaned to a pewter patina with generous remnants of blue in the points, generous remnants of original blue in the protected areas, fine protected areas, light oxidation and oxidation staining, and a few light oxidation on the receiver and barrel, scattered pinprick pitting, and a few dings and abrasions; the takedown extension shows light pitting on the light handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in excellent condition underside, partially obscuring the serial number. The barrel and with a few light handling marks and a lightly added finish, and the magazine tube retain about 70% blue finish with thinning along the grooved forend is in excellent condition with a few light handling marks. barrel, spots of light oxidation, oxidation staining, light operational wear The barrel markings and Winchester proofs remain clearly marked, and on the magazine tube, traces of pinprick pitting, and scattered light the barrel is correctly marked ''FULL''. The shotgun is sighted with a handling marks. The pistolgrip walnut stock and grooved forend are in single silver bead and appears to function well mechanically. A solid very good plus condition with a neatly done subtle repair to the toe, light 1941-dated Winchester shotgun. (14A9897-85) {C&R} (300/500) oil staining against the receiver, and a few light handling marks. The Est. 300 - 500 markings on the action bar and the barrel address remain crisp, as does 2675 Chilean Model 1895 Bolt Action Rifle by Ludwig Loewe the serial number on the frame, and the barrel is clearly stamped serial #B4320, 7mm Mauser, 29'' barrel with a very good bore with ''FULL''; the choke obviously removed when the barrel was shortened to scattered light pitting and evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain about the current length. The shotgun is sighted with a single brass bead and 97-98% original blue finish with some very slight silvering on the high appears to function well mechanically. A solid 1920-dated Winchester edges and scattered light oxidation and light handling marks; the shotgun. (14A9893-1) {C&R} (200/300) in-the-white bolt shows light oxidation on the handle. The walnut stock is Est. 200 - 300 in very good plus condition with a small divot on the right side of the 2679 Italian M38 Cavalry Bolt Action Carbine by Terni wrist, an about 2'' narrow drip of added finish on the underside of the serial #B9226, 7.35 Carcano, 17 1/2'' barrel with a very good bore with forend, and a few scattered light dings and handling marks. The left side scattered light oxidation and evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain of the butt is marked with a crisp Chilean national crest above ''1895'', a about 75-80% arsenal blue finish with light wear on the high edges and small proof marked is stamped on the underside of the wrist, and the contact points, the triggerguard toning to brown with specks of light stock is serialized and matching to the rifle. The top of the receiver is oxidation, thinning on the receiver and barrel, and scattered specks of stamped with a crisp Chilean crest, the bolt, triggerguard, magazine oxidation and light handling marks. The walnut stock is in about very floorplate, and cleaning rod are serialized and matching to the rifle, and good condition with light abrasions on the left side of the stock, some scattered small proofs on the remaining parts; all markings are crisp. small chips at the toe, and overall scattered light handling marks; no The rifle is sighted with a barleycorn front sight and a ladder-style leaf handguard is present. The stock is crisply marked with a boxed ''(Crown) rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. A fine example of / FAG / 42'' cartouche, and is numbered to a different carbine. The barrel these Chilean military rifles. (14A9865-2) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) markings remain crisp, with the ''(Crown) / RE / TERNI'' partially Est. 400 - 600 over-stamped ''PR'', and dated ''1939 XVII''. The carbine retains the 2676 Remington Model 31 Slide Action Shotgun fixed blade front and fixed 200-meter rear sight, the folding bayonet serial #25305, 12 ga, 30'' solid rib barrel choked modified with a bright functions, the rear triggerguard and the nosecap screw are absent, and very good bore with a light ding about 3'' from the muzzle on the the carbine appears to function well mechanically. A salty Italian carbine underside. The metal surfaces retain about 97-98% reapplied blue finish for the martial collector. (14A9842-2) {C&R} (100/200) with some light high edge wear, thinning along the barrel, a light vertical Est. 100 - 200 scratch on the left side of the receiver, scattered light handling marks, 2680 Ithaca NID Field Grade Boxlock Double Shotgun and a few spots of previous light pitting beneath the finish. The pistolgrip serial #425972, 12 ga, 30'' barrels choked modified and full with bright walnut stock and grooved forend are in very good plus condition with a very good bores with scattered spots of pinprick pitting and a few light small chip at the front of the forend and scattered light handling marks, dings in both bores. The frame has toned to gray with traces of case and the ''White Line Junior'' ventilated recoil pad is in about good color on the lever and in the protected areas, scattered fine oxidation, condition with small cracks and crazing throughout and has hardened and a few light handling marks; the triggerguard shows light wear on the with time. The receiver markings remain clear, the barrel address has edges. The barrels retain about 65% original blue finish with light wear softened, the barrel is numbered to the shotgun, and the barrel is and thinning to gray, remnants of blue finish in the protected areas along correctly marked ''MOD''. The shotgun is sighted with a lone silver bead, the rib, pinprick pitting in the breech area, and scattered light dings and has an about 13 7/8'' length of pull, and appears to function well handling marks. The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and splinter-style mechanically. (14A9788-7) {C&R} (200/300) forend are in very good condition as lightly cleaned with a few tiny chips Est. 200 - 300 at the rear of the upper tang, two small tight cracks on the right side of 2677 Remington Model 31-H Slide Action Shotgun the lower tang, and a few scattered light handling marks; the pistolgrip serial #90818, 12 ga, 30'' solid rib barrel choked a light full with a bright features a black gripcap, and the stock is fit with a Pachmayr ventilated otherwise excellent bore with a tiny ding about 3/4'' from the muzzle. 1/2'' recoil pad. The shotgun locks up tightly and is on face, is sighted The metal surfaces retain about 96% original blue finish with light wear with a lone brass bead and features double triggers, an automatic on the high edges and contact points, thinning on the barrel, a light ding safety, cocking indicators, an about 14 5/8'' length of pull, and the lever near the muzzle, and scattered light handling marks. The checkered comes to rest right of center. A solid doublegun for the fall season. pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good condition with a crack (14A9771-19) {C&R} (300/500) on either side of the wrist against the receiver, one about 1 1/4'' and one Est. 300 - 500 about 1'', smoothing of the checkering, and scattered light handling 2681 Soviet M91/30 Mosin Nagant Bolt Action Rifle by Izhevsk marks; the buttstock is fit with a 1'' ''White Line'' ventilated recoil pad serial #157310, 7.62x54R, 29'' barrel with an oxidized bore with evident behind two transparent red spacers. The receiver and barrel markings rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 70% arsenal blue finish with light remain crisp, the barrel is serialized and matching to the shotgun, and wear on the high edges, the triggerguard has a brown patina with the barrel is correctly marked ''FULL''. The shotgun is sighted with dual remnants of arsenal blue at the edges, the receiver ring and breech are silver beads, one at the muzzle and a smaller one amid rib, features an toning to a dark brown, and scattered pinprick pitting and specks of about 14 1/2'' length of pull, and appears to function well mechanically. oxidation, and the muzzle end of the barrel has toned to gray with spots A vintage hunting shotgun that still has seasons left in it. (14A9788-5) of light wear; the bolt shows light oxidation staining, the concentrations {C&R} (200/400) of which are on the bolt handle and cocking piece. The Eurasian Est. 200 - 400 hardwood stock is in about very good condition with multiple light impact marks and chip along the upper edges of the stock, old chipping around the toe leaving the buttplate proud, the handguard having three large cracks measuring about 2'', 4'', and 7 1/2'', and multiple light divots and handling marks consistent with field use; synthetic filler appears to have been added at the top of the wrist. The remnants of the original stock cartouches are visible on the right side, and a small illegible proof is marked behind the triggerguard. The primary markings on the breech of the barrel remain clear with the secondary markings having softened lightly with time, and the rifle is dated ''1936r''; the bolt is numbered to a different rifle. The rifle retains the original hood post front sight and leaf rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included with the rifle is a cruciform bayonet and canvas sling. (14A9840-10) {C&R} (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2682 Colombian Model 1950 Bolt Action Short Rifle by Fabrique Nationale 2686 J.G. Anschutz Model 1415-1416 Bolt Action Rifle serial #7777, 30-06, 23'' barrel with an about very good frosted bore with serial #1295681, 22 LR, 22 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The scattered light pitting. The receiver, floorplate, and barrel have been metal surfaces retain about 98-99% original blue finish with some very cleaned to gun metal with light oxidation staining, remnants of blue in light wear on the triggerguard, light wear at the muzzle, and some the protected areas of the barrel, spots of light oxidation on the barrel, scattered light handling marks. The checkered walnut stock is in very and some light handling marks; the receiver ring has a brassy tone. The good condition with some scattered light dings and handling marks. The barrel bands and triggerguard have a light brown patina with light wear manufacturer markings on the receiver and barrel remain crisp, and the on the edges, some specks of light oxidation, and a few light handling top of the receiver is marked with the Anschutz logo. The rifle is marks; the bolt has been cleaned to bright with light oxidation staining equipped with a ramped post front sight, the hood for which is absent, and previous light pitting. The South American hardwood stock is in and a flip-up rear sight, and the receiver is factory dovetail cut for optics about very good condition with multiple abrasions from lower barrel band mounting; a Simmons 4x32mm scope is mounted to the rifle and is in removal, light to moderate impact marks and dings, and light handling very good condition with a few light handling marks, clear glass, and a marks throughout; the handguard has a glossy added finish and rear duplex reticle. Included with the rifle is a single detachable 5-round sight recess appears to be recently cleaned. An illegible circular proof is magazine. A fine West German-made rimfire rifle. (14A9902-2) stamped on the toe line, but the stock is otherwise unmarked. The {MODERN} (300/500) receiver ring has been scrubbed with bare traces of the Colombian crest Est. 300 - 500 visible at the edges, the serial number is crisply stamped, the left side 2687 Mendi Percussion Muzzleloading Smoothbore Rifle rail is clearly maker marked by Fabrique Nationale, and the rear of the serial #32735, 45 cal, 33'' octagon barrel with a bright excellent receiver is faintly marked ''30'' to denote the chambering; the bolt is smoothbore barrel. The barrel retains about 98% original blue with numbered to a different rifle. The rifle retains the standard barleycorn scattered light oxidation along its length with a concentration just ahead front sight and leaf rear sight, sling swivels on the left and underside of of the rear sight and a few light handling marks, the lockplates and the stock, and appears to function well mechanically. (14A9840-17) breech retain about 98% original case color with light wear at the edges, {C&R} (200/400) a spot of light pitting, and some fine light oxidation, and the remaining Est. 200 - 400 metal parts are brass with an ochre patina. The hardwood stock is in 2683 Turkish Model 1938 Bolt Action Rifle by Ankara very good plus condition as lightly cleaned with a light handling marks or serial #4227, 8mm Mauser, 29'' barrel with a very good bore with a few two, the brass fittings on the buttstock proud at all edges, and an added scattered spots of light oxidation, pinprick pitting, and strong rifling. The finish. The left side barrel flat is crisply marked ''MADE IN / SPAIN'', metal surfaces retain about 98-99% arsenal blue finish with oxidation on ''MENDI'', and ''CAL. 45''. The rifle is sighted with a barleycorn front sight the heel of the buttplate, a few scattered light wear marks, previous light and a wide v-notch rear sight, and the action appears to function pitting beneath the finish, and a few light handling marks. The walnut mechanically. (14A9843-10) {ANTIQUE} (50/75) stock is in excellent condition with some scattered light handling marks Est. 50 - 75 and the handguard is lighter in tone than the rest of the stock. The inside 2688 J. C. Higgins Model 30 Semi Auto Rifle of the pistolgrip is marked with a clear circled ''HK'' and a reverse facing 22 LR, 24" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 95% ''S'', and is otherwise unmarked. The metal surfaces have been arsenal original finish with oxidation staining and freckling the length of the blued scrubbed of the original markings, traces of which are visible, and the barrel surface. The dark gray painted or anodized finish of the aluminum receiver is marked with the Star and Crescent between ''TC / AS FA / receiver and floorplate remains in excellent condition and the pistolgrip ANKARA / 1937'', and the serial number at the rear; though dubbed the walnut stock rates very good with a few scattered dings and scratches Model 1938, the Turkish arsenal refurbishment program began in 1933. and some minor white paint transfer on the buttstock. The rifle features The rear sight assembly and bolt body are numbered to the gun, with an 18 shot tubular magazine, factory jeweled bolt, 3/8" receiver dovetail, the remaining numbered parts mismatched, and Turkish Crescents are plastic pistolgrip cap and buttplate that remain in excellent condition, marked on the rear sight and bolt handle; the barrel is import marked by original factory front and rear sights and a retractable sling. CAI. The rifle is sighted with the standard barleycorn front sight and Unfortunately the sling does not function, however, all of the sling tangent leaf rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. A fine components remain in the buttstock and may just need a replacement example of these Turkish arsenal updated rifles. (14A9840-14) {C&R} spring in order to function. The rifle seems to function well mechanically (150/250) and is a nice example of this High Standard manufactured rifle retailed Est. 150 - 250 by Sears Roebuck with a reputation for accuracy. (25A9761-2) {C&R} 2684 Argentine Model 1879 Saddle Ring Rolling Block Carbine by E. (100/200) Remington & Sons Est. 100 - 200 serial #24044, 43 Spanish, 20 1/2'' barrel with a very good bore with 2689 Stevens Model 66C Buckhorn Bolt Action Rifle scattered specks of light oxidation, light pitting, and strong rifling. The 22 S,L,LR, 24" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces metal surfaces retain about 98% reapplied blue finish with some retain about 95% original finish with the majority of the loss on the scattered spots of light oxidation, previous light pitting beneath the magazine tube. The bolt body remains bright and the pistolgrip walnut finish, and a few light handling marks. The walnut stock and forend are stock is in very good condition with no cracks, scattered dents, in very good plus to near excellent condition as lightly cleaned with light scratches and handling marks with spots of finish loss, flaking varnish oil and oxidation staining where the wood meets the receiver and and minor paint transfer. The rifle retains the original sights including the scattered light handling marks. The barrel flat is crisply marked rear peep sight with adjustable aperture disc, is missing the front sight ''MODELO ARGENTINO. 1879 E. N'', and the three-line Remington hood and has two filled tapped holes on the left side of the receiver for a address on the upper tang remains largely legible with areas softened mounting a scope base. The rifle should make a nice plinker or small and obscured. The original sights and saddle ring are intact, and the game harvester. (25A9761-7) {C&R} (75/125) action appears to function well mechanically. (14A9741-12) {ANTIQUE} Est. 75 - 125 (300/500) 2690 Savage Model 23D Sporter Bolt Action Rifle Est. 300 - 500 serial #223220, 22 Hornet, 24 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. 2685 Browning Auto 5 Semi-Auto Shotgun The metal surfaces retain 97% original blue with slight thinning at the serial #R6887, 16 ga, 26 1/2'' plain Poly-Choked barrel with a bright muzzle, unfilled rear sight dovetail and crisp receiver and barrel excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this Belgian-made shotgun retain markings. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock rates near excellent about 95% original blue finish with streaked thinning along the barrel, with a thin 1" sliver of wood missing at the top of the forend on the right scattered spots of light oxidation, and scattered light handling marks. side, a few scattered light dings and scratches and retains the original The checkered pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good sling swivels with crisp impressed checkering on the grip and bottom of condition with flaking of the high-gloss finish, the greatest concentration the forend. The rifle is sighted with an era correct Lyman 2 1/2 power All of which occurring within the checkering, an ''x'' shaped light scratch on Weather scope in excellent condition with clear optics mounted on a the left side of the butt, and a few light dings and handling marks. The Redfield one piece base and includes one factory magazine. An standard Browning foliate scroll engraving remains crisp on the receiver, attractive rifle in a classic chambering that would make a wonderful Belgian proofs are clear on the right side of the receiver and left side of woodchuck gun. (25A9808-11) {C&R} (300/500) the barrel, and the correct barrel address remains crisp. The PolyChoke Est. 300 - 500 adjusts freely, the shotgun is sighted with a ramped gold bead, and the shotgun appears to function well mechanically. A solid 1954-dated shotgun. (14A9803-2) {C&R} (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2691 Winchester Model 67 Single Shot Bolt Action Rifle 2696 Custom U.S. Model 1917 Bolt Action Rifle by Eddystone 22 S, L, LR, 27" barrel with a very good slightly frosted bore. The metal serial #940547, 30-06, 26" barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The surfaces retain about 50% original finish that is mixing with brown and barrel of this sporterized M1917 retains 90% arsenal blue finish with the areas of loss that appears to be from chemical exposure. The plain typical ordnance markings on the barrel shank. The receiver and bolt pistolgrip stock rates very good with scattered dings, scratches, spots of retain about 20% finish with areas worn to gunmetal, moderate tool flaking varnish and seven shallow small diameter holes drilled into the marks on the rear receiver bridge from removal of the protective ears bottom of the pistolgrip. The hard plastic buttplate is in very good with all the visible parts marked "E". The replacement Fajen or Bishop condition with no chips and the rifle is sighted with the original elevator pistolgrip walnut sporter stock rates very good plus with a few scattered ramped rear and dovetailed bead front sight. (25A9833-23) {C&R} handling marks and soft points within the impressed checkering of the (75/150) forearm and pistolgrip. The rifle is fitted with a steel checkered buttplate Est. 75 - 150 that shows some casehardening and is sighted with an unmarked rear 2692 Swedish Model 1896 Mauser Bolt Action Rifle by Gustafs adjustable aperture sight and a Lyman ramped bead. A nice M1917 that serial #8046, 6.5x55mm, 21" shortened military barrel with a very good will likely make a good shooter or foul weather hunting arm. (25A9788-9) bore, dark grooves and scattered light pitting. This 1899-dated {MODERN} (200/400) sporterized M96 has had the finish removed from the receiver, floorplate Est. 200 - 400 and triggerguard and refinished in an attractive satin nickel finish. The 2697 Stevens Model 94F Single Shot Shotgun bolt body and bolt handle have been professionally blued with the 410 bore, 26" full choke plain barrel with a bright near excellent bore. cocking piece and magazine follower remaining as originally arsenal The metal surfaces of this 3" chambered lightweight shotgun have toned polish providing an overall pleasing contrast. The bolt has been nicely to an overall brown patina with the metal triggerguard in gray enamel. curved and relieved for scope use. The barrel retains 95% reapplied The refinished pistolgrip stock rates very good as refinished, with a blue with scattered minor oxidation freckling, more prominent toward the heavy coat of Tru-Oil gloss polyurethane, two thin 1/2" cracks behind the muzzle and has the caliber designation stamped on the top of the barrel top tang and a small epoxy filled chip along the triggerguard. The ring. A 45 degree wing safety has been installed and the rifle has been shotgun features several added white line spacers to the buttstock and stocked in a synthetic Ram Line pistolgrip stock with a rubber buttpad grip cap that are proud of the wood with the original buttplate and cap and sling swivel studs installed. The rifle is sighted with a 4X Bushnell reinstalled over the spacers. A sling swivel band has been nicely fitted to Sportview scope in good condition with a duplex reticle and clear optics the barrel with a stud installed on the buttstock. This gun would make a mounted on Weaver style bases and rings. A nice sporterized Swedish fine ladies or young person's first shotgun. (25A9741-25) {C&R} Mauser in a terrific mild recoiling flat shooting chambering perfect for (75/150) deer. (25A9808-59) {MODERN} (200/400) Est. 75 - 150 Est. 200 - 400 2698 Remington Sportsman Semi-Auto Shotgun 2693 Harrington & Richardson Single Barrel Shotgun serial #1059939, 20 Ga, 26" plain barrel choked improved cylinder with serial #A9029, 16 Ga, 28" barrel with a bright bore and minor pitting. a bright excellent bore. This date coded 1940 shotgun retains 95% The barrel has faded to a mottled brown, is marked "Made in U.S.A. 16 blued finish with a few scattered spots of oxidation, slight silvering on Ga Choke" with the receiver retaining most of the vertical casehardening the edge of the hump and loading port and a 1" oval spot of thinning with moderate oxidation staining. The pistolgrip walnut stock and blue on the top of the barrel that appears to be from chemical contact. forearm are in very good condition with scattered scratches and The bolt remains mostly bright with some dried oil and should clean up handling marks with a hard plastic buttplate marked "H&R Arms Co". nicely. The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock and forearm rate very good (25A9808-8) {C&R} (50/100) with flaking varnish around the plastic faux woodgrain Remington Est. 50 - 100 buttplate, minor dings and handling marks and some missing points in 2694 Remington Sportsman Semi-Automatic Shotgun the forearm checkering most likely due to horizontal rack storage. A very serial #427817, 12 Ga, 26" plain barrel choked modified with a bright attractive smaller gauge Sportsman that still measures a perfect IC excellent bore. The blued surfaces of this date coded 1940 shotgun choke as marked on the barrel ready for close cover upland birds or retain about 70% finish that is toning to brown along the length of the small game. (25A9859-3) {C&R} (250/450) barrel, top of the receiver and carry points. The bolt is a dull pewter color Est. 250 - 450 with a patch of oxidation staining; however "The Sportsman" logo is 2699 British No. 4 MK II Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley legible. The stock is in very good condition with no cracks, added serial #PF227360, 303 British, 25" barrel with a very good plus bore with varnish, worn checkering points, scattered handling marks and a scattered pin prick pitting and strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this Pachmayr recoil pad has been installed. The shotgun is sighted with a rebuilt rifle retain about 30% armory applied black enamel finish. The single silver bead and the choke still measures modified as marked on bolt handle, stock and back of the magazine are stamped with the the barrel. (25A9808-12) {C&R} (200/400) matching serial number. The bolt head is stamped "3", the receiver FTR Est. 200 - 400 markings are barely visible due to cleaning and the importer information 2695 Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action Rifle is punch dotted on the top and bottom of the muzzle. The hardwood serial #173033, 30 WCF, 20" replacement barrel with a bright excellent stock and handguards are in good condition with no cracks, well bore. The replacement mail order proofed barrel and magazine tube executed dowel-secured arsenal repairs at the toe and heel of the retain about 85% bluing with streaks of oxidation staining and finish loss buttstock, typical dings and impact marks and a "79" rack number at the muzzle and barrel band. The rifle exhibits moderate tool marks on painted on the left side of the butt. A somewhat salty example of a No. 4 the barrel and front of the receiver from an amateur barrel installation rifle that may prove to be a good shooter. (25A9861-1) {C&R} (200/400) and the lever is slightly bent. The receiver is correct with no proof mark Est. 200 - 400 and has aged to a smooth gray patina with patches of mottled brown 2700 South African No. 4 MK I Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley finish. There is some bluing remaining in the protected areas and the serial #PF43047, 303 British, 25" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The upper tang has two added screw filled holes for a peep sight. The walnut rifle retains about 85% arsenal black enamel finish with most of the loss buttstock and forearm rate very good as cleaned with four 1" -2" tight at the muzzle and scratches on the receiver ring. The left side of the cracks at the toe of the buttstock, scattered small dings and scratches receiver is marked "No 4 MKI (F) 9/48" with importer information and a putty filled hole forward of the toe. An unusual carbine that is fitted adjacent. The matching rifle serial number is marked on the rear of the with a rifle buttstock and the barrel is cut for a 1/2 magazine tube, yet is bolt handle, bottom of the forend and base of the magazine. There are fitted with a full length magazine. The rifle appears to function well "broad arrow in U" markings on the receiver ring, bottom of the wrist and mechanically and is sighted with a Marbles adjustable u notch rear sight forward of the magazine well, indicating South African issue. The with ramped front bead. (25A9799-8) {MODERN} (300/500) hardwood furniture is in very good condition with no cracks, expected Est. 300 - 500 bumps and scratches from an issued arm with a few scattered moderate impact marks. The brass buttplate has toned to a nice mellow patina and the buttrap contains a pull through cleaning brush. An attractive matching post war rifle with a nice bore and should make a great shooter. (25A9794-20) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2701 Marlin Ballard No. 2 Single Shot Sporting Rifle 2708 Ruger Model 10/22 Semi-Auto Rifle serial #24427, 32 Long, 24" octagon barrel with a dark oxidized bore. serial #0004-03565, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces of the rifle have toned to a gunmetal gray with This Talo distributor exclusive rifle features a walnut Mannlicher stock mottled spots of brown finish with silvering on the high edges of the flats. with a left side raised cheekpiece, basketweave checkering on the grip The number-matching barrel has been professionally shortened during and forend, polished blued barrel and a gold bead front sight. The the period of use with a period flip up front sight and aperture tang sight walnut stock has a darker color than most with a few handling marks at installed and retains the rocky mountain buckhorn rear sight. The lever the base of the forearm. A limited production rifle that includes original has some lateral play and the rifle appears to function well mechanically. box, one magazine and paperwork. This arm is as new in box, dealer The walnut stock and forearm rate fair with older reapplied varnish. The stock, factory fired only and may have a very small rack or handling buttstock has several cracks with a 5" diagonal crack on the right side, mark only. (25A9319-491) {MODERN} (400/600) two 4" cracks on the left side originating from large chips at the wrist and Est. 400 - 600 a tight 4" crack along the toe line of the butt. (25A9827-5) {ANTIQUE} 2709 Ruger 10/22 Talo Edition International Classic Semi-Auto Rifle (500/700) serial #0004-03568, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. Est. 500 - 700 Ruger manufactured these distinctive rifles exclusively for Talo 2702 Savage B-MAG Bolt Action Rifle distributors and feature a walnut Mannlicher stock with a low rise left serial #J458943, 17 WSM, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The side cheekpiece, blued finish and basketweave checkering. The receiver rifle features a matte black finished barrel and receiver, black is drilled and tapped for scope mounting and includes a weaver style weather-resistant synthetic stock, sling swivel studs, Accutrigger, one piece base and with the original box, one magazine and paperwork. non-slip rubber butt pad and the receiver comes drilled and tapped with This arm is as new in box, dealer stock, factory fired only and may have factory installed Weaver-type scope bases. Included is one 8-round a very small rack or handling mark only. (25A9319-492) {MODERN} rotary magazine, original box and paperwork. This arm is as new (400/600) -in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only and may have a very small rack Est. 400 - 600 or handling mark only. (25A9319-559) {MODERN} (250/350) 2710 Cobray M-12 Semi Auto Pistol Est. 250 - 350 serial #12-0015817, 380 ACP, 5" barrel with an excellent bore. The right 2703 Savage B-MAG Bolt Action Rifle side of the receiver is marked "M-12 380ACP" with "LEINAD serial #J458951, 17 WSM, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The DUCKTOWN TN" below. The pistol retains 97% gray Parkerized finish rifle features a matte black finished barrel and receiver, black with scattered scuffs and handling marks with a threaded blued barrel. weather-resistant synthetic stock, sling swivel studs, Accutrigger, The pistol features a heel type magazine release and is sighted with a non-slip rubber butt pad and the receiver comes drilled and tapped with simple sheet metal notch rear and blade front sight and includes one factory installed Weaver-type scope bases. Included is one 8-round factory marked plastic 12 round magazine. (25A9319-69) {MODERN} rotary magazine, original box and paperwork. This arm is as new-in-box, (300/500) dealer stock; factory fired only and may have a very small rack or Est. 300 - 500 handling mark only. (25A9319-560) {MODERN} (250/350) 2711 Kel-Tec KSG Slide Action Shotgun Est. 250 - 350 serial #XX4100, 12 Ga, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The 2704 Savage Model 42 Single Shot Combination Gun metal and polymer surfaces of this bullpup style dual magazine select serial #J269405, 22WMR/410 Bore, 20" barrels with bright excellent feed shotgun are in new condition. The shotgun features a 3" chamber bores. This versatile gun features matte black finished barrels and with a capacity of 13 rounds and dual MIL-STD-1913 Picatinny rails receiver, black synthetic stock, sling swivel studs, rubber buttpad and installed over the barrel and base of the slide. Included is a nylon adjustable open sights that are removable for scope base installation. tactical sling with swivels and the original box and paperwork. This arm Included is the original box and paperwork. This gun would make a is as new in box, dealer stock, factory fired only and may have a very great survival or first gun for a young sportsman. This arm is as small rack or handling mark only. (25A9319-227) {MODERN} (600/800) new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only and may have a very small Est. 600 - 800 rack or handling mark only. (25A9319-576) {MODERN} (300/500) 2712 Walther G22 Semi-Auto Rifle Est. 300 - 500 serial #PW020163, 22 LR, 20'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The 2705 Savage Model 42 Single Shot Combination retains 97% original blue with oxidation along the forearm junction serial #H969805, 22LR/410 Bore, 20" barrels with bright excellent bores. while the textured black polymer thumbhole stock and forend with rubber This versatile gun features matte black finished barrels and receiver, grip inserts rates excellent. This German-manufactured bullpup rifle is black synthetic stock, sling swivel studs, rubber buttpad and adjustable imported by Smith & Wesson and features an ambidextrous safety and open sights that are removable for scope base installation. Included is magazine release, an adjustable length of pull with one spacer included, the original box and paperwork. This gun would make a great survival or reversible charging handle and ejection port, magazine storage in the first gun for a young sportsman. This arm is as new-in-box, dealer stock, buttstock with polymer accessory rails below the barrel and forend and factory fired only and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. on the top of the carry handle. The rifle is sighted with a 3X9X40mm (25A9319-571) {MODERN} (300/500) Walther marked scope in excellent condition with clear optics. Also Est. 300 - 500 included is one factory 10-round magazine, original factory plastic hard 2706 Ruger Model 10/22 Semi-Auto Rifle case, manual, disassembly tools and a cable lock with keys. serial #820-38934, 22 LR, 18 1/2" stainless steel barrel with a bright (25A9319-941) {MODERN} (300/500) excellent bore. This rifle features a polished stainless steel barrel with Est. 300 - 500 the receiver a brushed stainless finish and the barrel band and 2713 U. S. Springfield Armory Model 1903 Bolt Action Rifle triggerguard in matte black. The laminated stock is bright pink with a serial #1474877, 30-06, 22" barrel with a bright near excellent bore. This black plastic buttplate. This popular rimfire rifle includes original box, one metal surfaces of this sporterized 1903 rifle feature professionally magazine and paperwork. This arm is as new-in-box, dealer stock, applied hot immersion polished blue in excellent condition with minor factory fired only and may have a very small rack or handling mark only. discoloration on the magazine cut-off switch and a few handling marks. (25A9319-458) {MODERN} (300/500) The bolt and follower are in-the-white and polished with the bolt handle Est. 300 - 500 just toning to brown under bright light. The bolt is nicely turned and 2707 Ruger Model 10/22 Semi-Auto Rifle relieved and has a Buehler low swing safety installed and is sighted with serial #0003-47765, 22 LR, 18 1/2" barrel with a bright excellent bore. a Williams aperture ramp rear sight and a matted ramp blade sight with This Talo distributor exclusive rifle features a walnut Mannlicher stock hood. The checkered Fajen pistolgrip walnut stock rates excellent and with a left side raised cheekpiece, basketweave checkering , polished features a left side cheekpiece, a black plastic forend tip, grip cap and blued barrel, flip up rear sight and a gold bead front sight. A classic buttplate with white line spacers and sling swivel studs installed. A nice looking rifle that includes original box, one magazine and paperwork. 1903 sporter professionally modified. (25A9794-11) {MODERN} This arm is as new in box, dealer stock, factory fired only and may have (400/600) a very small rack or handling mark only. (25A9319-489) {MODERN} Est. 400 - 600 (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2714 Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle 2720 Iver Johnson Single Barrel Shotgun serial #71815, 22 Short, 18" shortened octagon barrel with good bore serial #27760, 12 Ga, 30" barrel choked full with a bright very good bore. with scattered pitting and faint rifling. The metal surfaces of this second This is the "Matted Rib" model featuring a full length matted rib with model rifle are mostly gunmetal gray with some scattered areas of finish single gold bead. The barrel displays a thinning blue finish turning to that has toned to brown. The barrel has a replacement front sight blade brown under a bright light. The receiver shows some faded added when the barrel was shortened with soft but legible markings and casehardening, oxidation staining with the bottom of the receiver toned retains the original sporting rear sight. The refinished stock and 12 to brown. The pistolgrip walnut stock and forearm rate about very good groove slide have scattered impact and handling marks with the with tight 2" cracks behind the upper and lower tang and scattered dings buttplate no longer present. The lower tang is missing the rear screw and bruises. The hard rubber entwined "I J C" pistolgrip cap and owls with an added modern Philips head screw fitted and the rifle appears to head buttplate remain in very good condition and the gun locks up tight. function well mechanically. (25A9761-1) {MODERN} (200/400) (25A9887-13) {C&R} (100/200) Est. 200 - 400 Est. 100 - 200 2715 Harrington & Richardson Model 1901 Single Shot Shotgun 2721 Lanber Model 2532 Victoria II Semi-Auto Shotgun serial #A36868, 28 Ga, 26" plain barrel choked cylinder with a good bore serial #13-03-08470-06-12-76, 12 ga, 28'' ventilated rib screw-choke showing oxidization in the chamber. The receiver has toned to a muted barrel with a bright excellent bore. The barrel retains 99% original blue brown with bare metal streaks on the left side. The barrel retains about with a few specks of oxidation on the rib near the breech, and the 60% original blue fading to brown with staining and the sight bead no receiver retains 99% plus original black anodized finish. The checkered longer present. The action displays some lateral play and the stock and pistolgrip hardwood stock and forend are in excellent condition. The forearm are in fair condition with a 3" crack behind the lower tang, a 1" shotgun is sighted with a single red fiber optic front sight, and functions crack adjacent and a 2" crack behind the upper tang. The stock shows well mechanically. Included with the shotgun is the factory box, end dents, impact marks and flaking varnish with a "P" carved into the left labeled and numbered to the gun, three screw-in chokes including side and the buttplate is missing a 1" section at the toe. [Dr. William C. improved cylinder, modified, and improved modified, a certificate of Nugent Collection] (25A9830-40) {C&R} (50/100) authenticity written in Spanish from the manufacturer, and the manual. Est. 50 - 100 This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired-only, and may 2716 Remington Lee Model 1899 Bolt Action Rifle have a very small rack or handling mark only. (1X14A9319-242) serial #102268, .30 US, 24" H. M. Pope barrel with a bright very good {MODERN} (400/600) bore. The rifle appears to be a customized military target rifle rebarreled Est. 400 - 600 by the legendary barrel maker and marksman Harry M. Pope. The top of 2722 Weatherby Model PA-08 Slide Action Shotgun Two Barrel Field/Slug Set the barrel is marked "Stevens-Pope" with the J Stevens Arms & Tool, serial #TP084626, 12 ga., 24" cantilever rifled barrel with an excellent Chicopee Falls Mass address below. On the bottom of the barrel under bore and 28" ventilated rib field barrel with an excellent bore featuring the stock is Pope serial number "1168" with a vertically stamped "80" screw-in chokes. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original blue and beneath the serial number. The barrel and receiver markings remain anodized finishes, the "slug" barrel is matte, the rest of the metal lightly crisp and retain about 95% quality reapplied bluing from the period and polished. The gun features a checkered pistolgrip walnut stock that has is sighted with a micrometer target sight missing the aperture disc and high gloss finish and a recoil pad with Weatherby logo, all in excellent wide blade front sight. The shortened military stock features a black plus condition. The forend has three wedges of checkering and the forend tip, sling swivel studs, epoxy filled rear swivel recess and four same high gloss finish in about excellent condition with a few handling small wood filled holes on the top of the comb likely for a heel mounted marks. The slug barrel is equipped with a cantilever scope mount and tang sight. The stock is in very good condition with reapplied varnish the field barrel features a brass front bead. The shotgun includes the and retains the original military steel buttplate. Brief research indicates original factory box that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the this rifle may have been sold by Oliver's Auction, "The Jack Appel gun, aforementioned spare field barrel, cable lock with a pair of keys, Collection" in 1989. The serial number of this rifle is close to the manual, choke tube wrench and three choke tubes: improved cylinder, Michigan National Guard contract and may benefit from further research. modified and full. This arm is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired (25A9808-33) {C&R} (600/800) only, and may have very small rack or handling marks only. A very Est. 600 - 800 versatile hunting combination. (1X8A9319-956) {MODERN} (400/600) 2717 Custom Romanian M44 Bolt Action Sporting Rifle Est. 400 - 600 serial #EC2182, 7.62x54R, 20" military barrel with a dark pitted bore. 2723 Lanber Victoria II LCH INT Semi-Auto Shotgun The metal surfaces of this sporterized rifle retain about 70% thinning serial #13-03-08471-06-12-76, 12 ga., 28" ventilated rib barrel with an arsenal finish with scattered oxidation staining and abrasions. A custom excellent bore featuring screw-in chokes. The metal surfaces retain bolt handle has been secured to the bolt body with a mechanical about 99% original blue and anodized finishes. The checkered walnut fastener to provide scope clearance and a Weaver style one piece base factory buttstock features a pistolgrip and checkered synthetic buttplate has been installed. The rifle retains the original sights and is fitted with a that rate excellent showing a few minor handling marks. The checkered black unmarked injection molded synthetic stock that features a raised walnut forend rates near excellent with a few tiny light handling marks by cheekpiece, impressed checkering and a rubber buttpad. Included with the receiver. It includes the original factory box that is correctly end the rifle is Leapers 3X9X40mm scope with clear optics and lens covers. labeled and numbered to the gun, manual, paperwork, choke tube (25A9792-11) {MODERN} (75/100) wrench and three chokes: improved cylinder, modified and full. This arm Est. 75 - 100 is as-new-in-box, dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very 2718 Remington Model 24 Semi-Auto Rifle small rack or handling marks only. (1X8A9319-241) {MODERN} serial #69565, 22 LR, 19" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The metal (400/600) surfaces retain about 85% evenly thinning original blue toning to brown Est. 400 - 600 under bright light with scattered fine oxidation, more pronounced on the 2724 Remington Model 870 Express "Super Slug" Slide Action Shotgun top of the receiver. The plain pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend serial #AB965277M, 12 ga., 25 1/2" fully rifled fluted barrel with a bright remain in very good condition with light handling marks in a lightly added excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 99% original matte blue finish with a 1/2" hairline crack behind the triggerguard. The original finish with minor handling marks. The buttstock is an ambidextrous sights remain in place, the barrel is marked with the matching serial thumbhole synthetic covered in Mossy Oak Treestand camouflage with number and the rifle functions well mechanically with a slight amount of over-molded inserts in the pistolgrip and features a raised cheekpiece play at the barrel junction. (25A9896-83) {C&R} (400/600) on both sides of the stock and thick recoil pad with Remington logo, all Est. 400 - 600 in excellent condition. The synthetic forend is also covered in Mossy 2719 Remington Model 24 Semi-Auto Rifle Oak Treestand camouflage with over-molded panels on each side in serial #33315, 22 LR, 19" barrel with a frosted pitted bore. The metal excellent condition. This shotgun features a Weaver style scope base surfaces retain 75% finish toning to brown with scattered oxidation mounted on the receiver, sling swivel stud on the magazine cap and staining. The pistolgrip walnut stock and forend rate very good as lightly molded in sling stud on the buttstock. It includes the original factory box sanded with reapplied varnish, a small chip on the bottom of the forend that is correctly end labeled and numbered to the gun, waterfowl plug, and no cracks. The rifle retains the original sights and the barrel and trigger lock with a pair of keys and manual. This arm is as-new-in-box, receiver are numbers matching. The rifle functions properly with tight dealer stock, factory fired only, and may have very small rack or lockup. (25A9901-20) {C&R} (300/500) handling marks only. The fully rifled heavy barrel that is screw anchored Est. 300 - 500 to the receiver with the right ammunition should produce excellent accuracy for hunting. (1X8A9319-340) {MODERN} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2725 Winchester Model 59 Semi-Auto Shotgun 2730 Harrington & Richardson Second Model Hammerless Revolver serial #79914, 12 ga., 26" Versalite barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #120442, 32 S&W, 2 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. This fourth The steel and fiberglass barrel retains 98% original black finish with a variation has about 97% original blue with scattered oxidation stains, few tiny scratches and a lightly flaking ring at the end of the threaded handling marks and high edge wear. The checkered hard rubber factory section of the barrel. The alloy receiver retains 98% anodized finish with grips with "bullseye" target logo are numbered to the gun and rate tiny light scratches and wear along the edges. The receiver is engraved excellent. All appropriate parts are correctly numbered to the gun, it with loose scroll and bird scenes. The checkered pistolgrip walnut times and locks up correctly but the lock up at rest will need attention. It buttstock and forearm remain very good plus with light handling marks. features the maker address on the barrel and the caliber marked on the The buttstock has been fitted with a slightly oversized Pachmayr White side of the barrel. (1X8A9730-201) {C&R} [Frank Grzasko Collection] Line recoil pad providing a 13 1/4" length of pull. A modified Versalite (75/150) choke tube is included. A very good plus Model 59 that is Est. 75 - 150 interchangeable-choke-tube equipped. (1X59755-1) {C&R} (400/600) 2731 Smith & Wesson Model 37 Airweight Chiefs Special Revolver Est. 400 - 600 serial #J133493, 38 Special, 3'' barrel with an excellent bore. The metal 2726 J. Stevens Model 1900 Single Barrel Shotgun surfaces retain perhaps 99% original blue and anodized finishes with a serial #I977, 12 ga., 30'' plain barrel choked improved cylinder with a tiny blemish here-or-there and a mark from solvent contact on the perhaps good bore showing areas of light pitting throughout. The metal backstrap. The hammer and trigger show dark case-hardened colors surfaces are toning to a gray-brown patina with small spots of old with a couple freckles. The checkered walnut factory grips with gold oxidation and staining overall, some small impact marks on the lower medallions are near very good, the right panel is lightly scratch-marked tang and two small areas of tool ''bite'' marks on each side of the frame. ''N3700057'' along the back and there are some other handling marks, The checkered walnut pistolgrip stock rates good-fair with multiple the interior is stamped with matching serial number. (1X22A9100-78) cracks and chips around the tangs, a missing gripcap leaving a vacant {MODERN} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (175/275) hole, softened checkering, and scattered light handling marks and spots Est. 175 - 275 of finish wear overall while the added wooden buttplate remains in good 2732 Seecamp LWS-380 Semi-Auto Pistol condition with heavily worn checkering and wear overall. The checkered serial #LS1320, 380 ACP, 2" barrel with an excellent bore. The stainless walnut forend rates very good with worn checkering and scattered light steel surfaces of this tiny pistol rate excellent with a few minor handling handling marks from the years. The bead sight is missing from the barrel marks. The checkered synthetic factory grips rate excellent. The pistol which locks up with lateral play and slivers of light visible at the breech features a double action only mechanism, no sights and appears to face and the action appears to function well mechanically. function mechanically. It includes a single factory magazine and a (1X23A6519-598) {C&R} [Richard ''Stretch'' Kennedy Collection] (25/75) quality leather pocket holster by Ahern showing light wear. A great Est. 25 - 75 concealed carry gun. (1X8A9100-M48) {MODERN} [Richard "Stretch" 2727 British Sidelock Double Shotgun by Henry Tolley Kennedy Collection] (400/600) serial #10898 (barrels), 12 bore (2 1/2"), 27" damascus barrels choked Est. 400 - 600 improved modified and modified with bright very good bores, perhaps 2733 Belgian Double Hammergun by Rickard lightly honed, showing some remnants of fine pitting and a few raised serial #60489, 12 ga., 30'' laminated steel barrels choked modified and light dents. The barrels of this shotgun have mostly toned to gunmetal improved modified with about very good bore showing scattered light patina showing overall scattered light oxidation staining, a few fine pitting throughout. The metal surfaces are toning to a dull gray patina pinprick pits and remnants of brown finish in the protected areas along with the barrels displaying the remnants of their original damascus the rib also showing fading swirling damascus patterns throughout. The pattern in the protected areas along with some scattered small spots of barrel rib is clearly marked "HENRY. TOLLEY. MAKER. BIRMINGHAM", old light oxidation and light freckling. The round bodied frame and rear the arm is stamped with Birmingham black powder proofs and the barrel action locks also display a few tiny spots of old light oxidation and some lug with "H. T. / PATENT / 2663 86". The action has toned to a similar light staining with a few tiny impact marks on the bottom of the frame gray patina with mild brown undertones, a few light dings and minor and remnants of original case-hardened colors on the water table. Each freckling with remnants of silvery case-hardened patina in the protected lockplate displays ''RICKARD'' and the water table is stamped areas. The screw heads show light slot wear, both lockplates are clearly ''BELGIUM'' along with various proofs. The barrels and forend iron are maker-marked and the arm is embellished with some light bordering, the serialized to the frame. The checkered walnut round knob pistolgrip dolls head extension with a tasteful foliate motif and "SAFE" inlaid in stock rates good-fair with a screw and two staple repairs in the top of the gold at the upper tang. The checkered scant round knob pistolgrip wrist which are wrapped in copper wire, a chip in the toe line behind the walnut buttstock and forend with rosewood tip insert remain in fair pistolgrip and some scattered light handling marks. The frame-to-stock condition, the buttstock showing a long thin repaired u-shaped crack fit displays both vertical and lateral play and the upper tang screw has coming around the upper tang and terminating behind either lockplate, moderate slot damage. The splinter forend rates very good plus with the bottom edge of the stock beneath each lockplate also pulling away some light handling marks and softened checkering from the years. The slightly, overall worn checkering and scattered dings. The forend barrels are sighted with a brass bead and lock up loosely with light exhibits some light play and the butt is fitted with a black checkered hard around the breech faces and standing breech and the action will need rubber buttplate with game dog logo showing light scuffs and edge wear. mechanical attention as the left hammer will not cock. (23A9901-16) Length-of-pull is 14 1/8" with drops of 2 1/8" and 3 1/4". Lock-up is by {C&R} (100/300) dual under-bites and remains solid on-face though the top lever rests Est. 100 - 300 slightly left of center. The arm features automatic safety and extractor and the action seems to function well mechanically. (1X13A9738-220) {ANTIQUE} [Kris Congdon Collection] (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 2728 Winchester Model 58 Single Shot Bolt Action Rifle 22 S,L,LR, 18" barrel with a bright bore with one large pit half way down the bore and two small pits forward of the chamber. The metal surfaces retain about 90% original blue that is fading to brown under bright light with strong barrel markings. The smooth gumwood plank stock rates about good with scattered dings and small impact marks throughout, a 2 1/2" flexing crack on the right side of the forearm extending to the tip and a 1 1/2" tight crack with a small chip just forward of the action. The gun functions well mechanically and retains the original sights. This model boy's rifle was manufactured for only four years and was discontinued in 1931. (2X25A8958-112) {C&R} (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 2729 Central Arms Company Boxlock Double Barreled Action serial #T48105, 12 ga, 29 3/4'' barrels both choked full with mostly shiny bores showing a couple patches of moderate oxidation each. The metal surfaces are pewter gray with oxidation, freckling and crisp factory markings. Barrels are sighted with a small bead at the muzzle and full function is unclear due to lack of forend metal. (1X226519-607) {FIREARM} Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2734 British Percussion Double Shotgun by T. Perkins 2738 JP Clabrough & Bros Sidelock Double Hammergun 12 ga., 29'' barrels with somewhat dark bores showing light oxidation serial #14836, 12 ga., 28" barrels, un-choked with very good bright throughout. The barrels retain about 98% later added black enamel bores showing some scattered light oxidation. The barrel show much of showing evidence of light oxidation beneath the finish along with some their Damascus pattern and are primarily a brown and gray patina with scattered small spots of light oxidation and light handling marks toning light wear at the muzzle and a few spots of light staining. The tubes are to a brown patina. The remaining metal surfaces have aged to a mottled marked "J.P. CLABROUGH & BROS. LONDON. LAMINATED STEEL". dark gray-brown patina with tiny spots of old light oxidation and a few The frame and locks have been cleaned and are now a bright silver light handling marks. The right side of the rib is delaminating from the patina with brown highlights and remnants of fine staining and some breech and ''LONDON FINE TWIST'' remains lightly visible on the rib pinprick pitting. They feature engraved foliate scroll and decorative and the underside of each barrel is marked ''13'' along with a border engraving, each lockplate with makers name in intertwined Birmingham proof. The lockplates are marked ''T PERKINS'' and ribands along the lower front edge. The top lever and triggerguard show features simple border engraving. The checkered European hardwood similar engraving. The checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and splinter stock with carved left side cheekpiece rates about good with a coat of forend remain about very good with light handling marks and worn period added finish that is displaying an orange peel texture in a few checkering. There is a shield shaped German silver inlay in the belly of areas on the buttstock with a short crack behind each lockplate, small the stock. The locks seem to function well mechanically and the arm tiny holes to the left of the point of comb, a couple oval-shaped seems to lock up well and is on face, the top lever rests at center. The indentations, one of which has a vacant hole, on the toeline and some length of pull to the steel buttplate is 13 1/2" with drops of 2" and 2 3/4". scattered light handling marks from the years. The checkering is Exhibiting Birmingham blackpowder and nitro proofs, an about very softened, the German silver wedge escutcheon is toning to a straw good Clabrough double hammergun. (5B9738-157) {C&R} [Kris patina and the finialed tailpipe is toning to brown. There are two ramrod Congdon Collection] (300/500) thimbles on the underside of the barrels with one being equipped with a Est. 300 - 500 small sling swivel, a broken 21'' wooden ramrod also showing a coat of 2739 C. O. Bircham & Son Double Hammergun added finish and with a pointed brass tip is included. The right hammer serial #38793, 12 ga, 30'' barrels choked modified and full with a very screw is missing and the right nipple is broken and the action will need good plus right bore showing scattered frosting and pinprick pits, and mechanical attention as the half cock notches are worn and the right the left bore has a light ring near the muzzle and a moderate bulge trigger does not always return to position. (23A9887-11) {ANTIQUE} about 4'' from the muzzle but otherwise only has scattered pinprick (100/300) pitting. The barrels of the shotgun have a dark gray patina showing a Est. 100 - 300 tight Damascus pattern with light oxidation, the first 10'' from the breech 2735 Marble's Game Getter Frame having the concentration, some scattered light pitting, and a few light serial #1637, The metal surfaces retain 90% plus original blue with some handling marks. The round-body frame and lockplates have a high edge wear, spots of scattered light fine oxidation staining and minor gray-brown patina with generous remnants of case-hardened color on finish loss at the top of the frame. The action seems to function properly the top of the fences and in the protected areas around the hammers, and the original peep sight remains intact. The checkered hard rubber flaking blue on the lever, and scattered light oxidation. The checkered logo grips rate about excellent with light ingrained dirt staining in the pistolgrip walnut stock and forend are in very good plus condition with a grooves, minor handling marks and light wear along some of the points light 1 1/2'' drying crack to the rear of the pistolgrip on the left side, a and contact edges. The screws show very light slot wear and this action small repaired chip at the heel, and a few light handling marks; the steel contains many serviceable parts. (109869-2) {FIREARM} (600/800) buttplate retains 95% reapplied blue finish with a moderate pit on the left Est. 600 - 800 edge by the heel and light oxidation. The stock features robust 2736 Winchester Model 1890 Slide Action Rifle checkering, a monogram plate on the toe line, and an ebony forend tip serial #392480, 22 Short, 23 5/8" cut octagon barrel with a lightly frosted insert. The frame and lockplates of the shotgun are lightly foliate scroll bore showing modest pitting and a mild bulge about 3-5" from the engraved with geometric bordering, and the lockplates are marked muzzle. The metal surfaces of this 1908-manufactured Third Model rifle ''BIRCHAM''. The undersides of the barrels are marked with what retain about 55-60% original blue, the receiver and magazine tube toned appears to be faded Birmingham proofs, and have been remarked to brown, the barrel showing strong blue color in addition to high edge ''NITRO PROOF SHOT 14 OZ MAXM''; the forend lug has been and operational wear plus light to moderate handling marks. The smooth reattached via solder. The shotgun locks up tightly but the right barrel is walnut straight grip buttstock rates about excellent as nicely cleaned and off-face, the rebounding hammers are in-time, and the lever comes to oil finished. The grooved walnut forend has later added varnish but rates rest just right of center. The shotgun is sighted with a brass bead front excellent overall. The steel crescent buttplate has toned to brown with a sight and the stock has a 14 1/8'' length of pull with drops of about 1 1/2'' few oxidation stains and light handling wear. The rifle features an and 2''. Possibly a good Cowboy Action candidate after shortening unmarked later added dovetailed ramp front sight with small silver behind the bulge at the muzzle end, and a bit of tightening. shotgun style bead, step adjustable sporting rear sight, later added (14A9738-10) {C&R} [Kris Congdon Collection] (200/400) Lyman receiver sight with target knobs and medium aperture and it Est. 200 - 400 appears to function mechanically. (8A9574-157) {C&R} [James Traynor 2740 British Percussion Double Fowler By Mortimer Collection] (200/400) 16 ga., 26 1/2" barrels with very good bores showing scattered spots of Est. 200 - 400 light oxidation. The barrels are an overall brown patina with scattered 2737 JP Clabrough & Bros Sidelock Double Shotgun specks of light oxidation becoming more modest on the right tube the serial #7516, 12 ga., 28" barrels showing bright very good bores with first 3" from the muzzle, there is a 5" section at the breech of the right small raised ding in both tubes choked modified and improved cylinder. tube and rib that has been cleaned bright, the rib is marked "London The barrels show much of their Damascus pattern and are primarily a Fine Twist". There are dual inlaid gold bands at the breeches and the soft brown patina with gray undertones and a few sparse spots of long tang shows some light engraving. The locks are a dark brown staining and a patch of light pitting on the rib on the underside of the patina with sprays of loose open scroll, each are maker-marked barrels. The tubes are marked "J.P. CLABROUGH & BROS. MAKERS" "Mortimer". The balance of the iron furniture is a similar brown patina and "LONDON & BIRMINGHAM". The frame and slight round body with spots of light oxidation, with an oval silver monogram plate and a locks are a mix of smoky gray and brown case-hardened patina. They tarnished silver and iron percussion cap trap along the toe line. The feature engraved ducks, foliate motifs and border scroll engraving, each checkered English walnut stock remains about very good as refinished lockplate with the makers name along the lower front edge. The top many years ago which has left the metal slightly proud, regaining light lever and triggerguard show similar engraving, the rear of the dings and dents that come from field use, there is light oxidation staining triggerguard is worn to a bright pewter and the upper tang shows strong that has leached in from the buttplate. The locks do not function properly traces of case colors under the protection of the top lever. The at half cock and what appears to be a proper brass tipped ramrod is checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock remains very good with overall included. A good British double for over the mantel. (5B9738-272) light dents and handling marks that come from the years. There is {ANTIQUE} [Kris Congdon Collection] (200/400) shield-shaped German silver inlay in the belly of the stock. The Est. 200 - 400 checkered splinter forend shows a bit more wear and chipped edges from the years and the horn forend tip is intact. The locks seem to function well mechanically and the arm seems to lock up well and is on face, the top lever is just left of center. The length of pull to the hard rubber buttplate is 13 5/8" with drops of 1 1/4" and 2 7/8". Exhibiting Birmingham blackpowder proofs, the center ivory bead has worn flat. A very good Damascus double from a respected British maker. (5A9738-102) {ANTIQUE} [Kris Congdon Collection] (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2741 A.H. Fox Sterlingworth Boxlock Double Shotgun 2746 Contemporary Percussion Halfstock Rifle by Beck serial #50844, 12 ga., 30" barrels choked improved modified in both with serial #000, 56 cal, 27 1/2'' octagon barrel with a bright about excellent mostly bright, very good bores showing some light pitting and oxidation. bore which shows some sparsely scattered very light oxidation. The The barrels retain about 80% original blue toning to gray with a few barrel is a dull plum and gray patina showing some light tool marks from specks of light oxidation, loss primarily at the muzzle and in the carry the building process; it features a flat top front sight and v-notch rear. area above the forend. The frame is a smoky gray and brown The lock shows nice color case-hardening with a bit of light surface case-hardened patina with some very light oxidation staining. The oxidation. There is a brass nosecap, dual spur brass triggerguard, rather checkered pistolgrip buttstock and forend remain very good with light generous brass folding door patchbox, somewhat rudimentary toeplate handling marks in an added light varnish. The grooved hard rubber and ornate sideplate with a running fox. The hardwood stock rates very gripcap remains very good with light handling marks. Length of pull to good with a generous left side cheekpiece and carved oak leaf the Decelerator recoil pad measures 13 1/2" with drops of 1 5/8" and 2 decoration here and there. Obviously someone's custom build, the 3/4". The top lever rests at center and lock up remains tight. Features construction is rather rudimentary but was it executed by a thoughtful double triggers, extractors and non-automatic safety, and chamber hand who likely would have continued to improve as he plied his craft. seems to be a tight 2 3/4''. (5A9738-51) {C&R} [Kris Congdon Collection] With the nice bore it will no doubt drop deer just fine. (3A9870-1) (300/500) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 100 - 200 2742 Baker Gun Company Hammerless Sidelock Double Shotgun 2747 Unmarked Contemporary Percussion Fowler serial #186.B, 12 ga. (2 1/2''), 28 1/4" barrels, un-choked with very good About 16 ga., 46 1/2'' octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The barrel bright bores showing light oxidation in front of the forcing cones. The shows a nice damascus twist pattern its full-length with a wavy matted barrels are an overall brown patina with scattered fine oxidation and top surface and has only a simple brass bead front sight. The tang and pinprick pitting still showing light amounts of their Damascus pattern. bolster show light case-hardening as does the ''Barnett London'' lock The frame and sideplates are a mixture of pale brown and bright silvery and percussion hammer, the lock marking only barely readable and is patina with some very fine oxidation. They feature nearly full coverage likely a modern reproduction lock. The brass buttplate, brass engraved hunters with foliate scroll and border engraving. The triggerguard and down-folding scallop shell patchbox are a goldenrod checkered round knob pistolgrip buttstock and splinter forend remain patina. The English walnut stock rates very fine showing only light good to about very good with light handling marks, chipped edges and handling marks and flaking, much original varnish and a checkered worn checkering particularly on the forend. The forend tip insert is being wrist. There is an iron ramrod included, one of the ramrod thimbles has held in place with a small brass screw. The checkered intertwined logo come unsoldered. The lock seems to function well with a very robust buttplate shows modest chipping along the edges and toe. Length of pull hammer spring. (3A9788-8) {ANTIQUE} (75/150) measures 14" with drops of 2" and 3". The gun still locks up tight with Est. 75 - 150 top lever well left of center. Features double triggers, extractors and 2748 Contemporary Flintlock Military-Style Musket non-automatic safety. (5B9738-53) {C&R} [Kris Congdon Collection] About .60 cal, 27'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The metal surfaces are a (200/400) dull gunmetal gray with overall light surface oxidation and sparse very Est. 200 - 400 minor pitting. The left side of the barrel shows some British proofs. Built 2743 Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Shotgun to mimic an early 19th century infantry musket, the very generous serial #347151, 12 ga., 32" solid rib nickel steel barrel choked full with a lockplate has a very large hammer, bridled frizzen and very thick flat bright excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain about 95-97% later frizzen spring. The beech wood stock rates very good showing the applied blue, loss due to light muzzle and forearm wear on the expected minor dings and handling marks here and there and what is underside of barrel and on the magazine tube, along with the occasional likely the ramrod is present. The lock functions well with a robust nick and carry mark on the barrel, a spot of silvering on the left front hammer spring. An interesting modern take on the flintlock military edge of the receiver and light gray toning on the triggerguard. The musket of the early 1800s (3A9891-6) {ANTIQUE} (200/300) smooth Monte Carlo pistolgrip replacement stock with raised cheekpiece Est. 200 - 300 remains in very good plus condition with light handling marks and tiny 2749 Contemporary Parker Hale Percussion Musketoon with British Columbia chips along the edges of the recoil pad spacer and is slightly proud of Centenary Medallion the metal in places, while the smooth AAA walnut extended serial #3487, .577 cal, 23 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The semi-beavertail forearm remains excellent with a couple light blemishes. barrel is a bright silvery gunmetal with a few spots of very light surface Length of pull to the Pachmayr White Line ventilated rubber recoil pad oxidation here or there and is Parker-Hale marked. The bands exhibit measures 14 3/8". A nice restocked 1923-manufactured Model 12 bright blue, each a bit loose, and there is vibrant color case-hardening shotgun. (59665-14) {MODERN} (300/500) on the 1861 Enfield-marked lock with crown surmounting ''P-H'' at its Est. 300 - 500 rear. All of the brass hardware is a dull goldenrod patina and there is a 2744 Belgian Saxon Model 1851 Rifle-Musket from Malherbe commemorative 1971 medallion inletted into the right side of the butt. It serial #13326, about 58 cal, 37'' part octagon part round barrel with an reads ''Centenary of Confederation with Canada/British Columbia''. The oxidized bore still showing four groove rifling. The metal surfaces are a lock is crisp and mechanically functional, the right side bayonet lug is dull gunmetal gray patina beneath an overall coating of surface intact as is the original ramrod and there is a contemporary brass front oxidation, some light, some more moderate. The brass front sight sight protector in place at the muzzle. The English walnut stock is very appears to be intact, the rear sight is missing from its dovetail. The arm fine with some dings and handling marks across its surface. (3A9853-7) exhibits the appropriate Belgian proofs and is maker marked on the lock {ANTIQUE} (500/700) ''PJ Malherbe & Cie''. The European walnut stock is rather dark but rates Est. 500 - 700 about very good overall with the expected dings and handling marks that 2750 Antique British Percussion Fowler come from a field-issued arm. A later steel ramrod is included which is About 16 bore, 36'' round barrel with an oxidized bore. This musket is slightly too-long and the lock seems to function well mechanically. missing a few parts but is not beyond restoration. The barrel is an Marcellus Hartley obtained just over 1700 of these for the Civil War, it is overall slightly oxidized soft plum brown patina with an under rib with two surmised that George Schuyler had a number of these in his 27,000 ramrods. The back action lock is marked ''Redfern & Goddard'', and ''Dresden rifles'', the bulk that were imported to these shores were the shows very light open engraving; there is no hammer present. The brass slightly longer Model 1857. Overall this is a good ''example'' piece of the ramrod thimble, lightly engraved triggerguard, buttplate and a small slightly shorter, more uncommon, 1851 Saxon rifle-musket (3A9891-8) percussion cap or nipple trapdoor along the toeline are an ochre patina. {ANTIQUE} (500/700) The European hardwood stock rates good as cleaned many years ago, Est. 500 - 700 the checkering now worn mostly smooth. There is a 2 1/2'' L-shaped 2745 Unmarked Modern Percussion Fullstock Rifle piece of steel affixed to the tumbler where the hammer would normally 45 cal, 35 1/2'' octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore. The protrude, the lock mechanically functional (due to the action of this piece barrel is a plum brown patina showing some light oxidation near the of steel it can be ascertained). The top of the barrel is ''London'' marked, muzzle and a number of spots at the rear top and both diagonal flats there is moderate scorching around the tang from cap splash and some where the plum browning was removed by some contaminant. A oxidation staining leaching in here and there. The upper tang is cracked backwards brass front sight is in place and there is a v-notch rear. The as is the tang of the trigger guard and there is no ramrod present. lock is color case-hardened and shows only light oxidation from (3A9862-13) {ANTIQUE} (20/40) percussion cap splash. All of the hardware is brass and includes a Est. 20 - 40 simple patchbox and sideplate. The hardwood stock rates very good and is very blonde in color. This very much appears to be assembled from a kit and is an import from Italy or Spain. (3A9862-14) {ANTIQUE} (50/75) Est. 50 - 75 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2751 Japanese Type 14 Semi-Auto Pistol by Nagoya Kokubunji 2754 Remington Model 8 Semi-Auto Rifle serial #24249, 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2" barrel with a partially bright good serial #16833, 30 Remington, 22" barrel with a bright excellent bore. The bore showing some light pitting along its length and otherwise good metal surfaces of this rifle retain about 80% thinning original blue rifling. The metal surfaces of this November 1936 date-coded pistol showing areas toning to gray along the rear barrel jacket, triggerguard retain about 90% original blue with most of the loss due to scattered and bottom metal along with scattered light handling marks and a few light oxidation staining along the top of the barrel, triggerguard and minor dings. The bolt remains mostly bright showing some areas of mild gripstraps, a little pinprick pitting at the muzzle and edges around the gray and the small magazine springs retain a healthy amount of brilliant grip panels and some other minor thinning. The small parts retain a fire blue. The arm bears proper markings for early production with no healthy amount of fine straw color showing some light freckling and a bit "SAFE" stamp or tang markings, no barrel date code and crisp of pinprick pitting along the safety lever and the bolt remains bright. All Remington Arms Co. barrel address and patent dates. The smooth markings are intact and crisp. The grooved Asian hardwood grips are pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good condition un-numbered and remain in very good condition showing some light retaining a healthy amount of original varnish, the forend showing a abrasions and areas darkened from the years and the left panel with a couple of small thin cracks where it meets the frame, some areas thin 1 1/2" chip along its upper front surface. The firing pin and its darkened around the tangs and some scattered small scratches and extension are un-numbered and the remaining serialized parts are light abrasions along either side of the butt, a bit more noticeable on the matching. Included is one later blue-boded aluminum base magazine left side butt nearer the buttplate. The stock fit remains excellent and the with front spring cutout numbered "248" that remains in very fine checkered black Remington Arms Co. hard rubber buttplate is intact condition. The action will require some mechanical attention as the showing just a few small dings and scuffs along the edges. The barrel is locking block spring is missing but this should be a simple fix as springs un-numbered and the action seems to function well mechanically. The are available and the action otherwise seems to function well rifle is sighted with a correct MSA Gladstone Marble's tang sight, the mechanically. An attractive Nambu pistol that will probably clean up well. rear sight is blanked and the front is a large Lyman ivory bead. A very (13A9788-12) {C&R} (500/700) respectable Model 8 made around 1909. (13A9910-2) {C&R} (600/800) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 600 - 800 2752 French Model 1949-56 Semi-Auto Rifle by MAS 2755 British No. 2 MKI** Double Action Revolver by Enfield serial #G18636, 7.5 French, 20 3/4" barrel with a bright excellent bore. serial #V6818, 38-200 (38 S&W), 5" barrel with a bright near excellent The metal surfaces of this rifle retain about 98% arsenal refurbished bore showing a little minor frosting and strong rifling throughout. The gray Parkerized finish showing some mild edge wear and handling metal surfaces of this 1943-dated revolver retain perhaps 50% arsenal marks. The markings remain intact and strong showing "P78" blue mostly along the frame and cylinder with the balance toned to a refurbishment stamp on the left side and a very discreet Century import deep gray-brown patina showing some mild old oxidation staining, edge mark along the scope rail and the nylon bolt knob is intact. The smooth wear and the screw heads with slot wear. The markings remain mostly hardwood stocks are unmarked and remain in excellent condition intact showing British commercial export proof on the left side barrel. showing a few minor handling marks. The bolt carrier is un-numbered The black grooved Bakelite grips remain in very good condition showing while the bolt and top cover are matching the receiver. One original a few light chips around the edges and grooves and some mild handling magazine and an original black rubber buttpad showing moderate marks. There is a small hole drilled into the back surface of the hammer discoloration are included and the action seems to function well and the front sight and its screw are missing. The barrel and cylinder are mechanically. An excellent example of these fine French military rifles. matching the frame, barrel-to-frame fit shows some play and the action (13A9787-7) {C&R} (500/700) seems to function well mechanically with very good timing and lock-up. Est. 500 - 700 An original khaki holster and bronze cleaning rod in very fine condition 2753 Remington Model 8 Semi-Auto Rifle are included. (13A9842-1) {C&R} (200/300) serial #34443, 32 Remington, 22" barrel with a bright near excellent bore Est. 200 - 300 showing a little bit of faint oxidation nearer the muzzle and strong rifling 2756 French M.16 Berthier Bolt Action Carbine by St. Etienne throughout. The metal surfaces of this rifle retain about 80-85% period serial #AC40981, 8mm Lebel, 18" 1922-dated Chatellerault barrel with a factory blue with overall thinning and toning to a mild gray-brown patina, bright very good plus bore showing a little oxidation and frosting nearer some scattered light handling marks and mild freckling. The bolt remains the muzzle and otherwise strong rifling throughout. The metal surfaces mostly bright and the markings remain intact and strong. The barrel of this N-marked carbine have mostly toned to a blue-gray patina shank shows a factory date code "OTT" corresponding to July 1948, showing remnants of arsenal blue in the protected areas, some spots of indicating a repair or refurbishment date. The smooth straight grip old oxidation and light dings. The screw heads show some slot wear and walnut buttstock and forend remain in about very good condition as the buttplate a bit more noticeable oxidation staining. The bolt has toned lightly cleaned and refinished during the period of use showing two small mostly to gunmetal gray and the bolt head screw is a replacement. The thin cracks at the upper tang. Thin 1 1/2" cracks at either side of the heel markings remain intact and strong. The walnut stock and handguard and some overall light dings and handling marks. There is a neatly filled remain in good condition as lightly cleaned and refinished showing an sling swivel hole along the toe line and the proper rounded checkered arsenal repair at the toe, a few smaller arsenal repairs scattered about, steel Remington-UMC buttplate is intact. The barrel is matching the light dings and a small crack at the upper tang. The number on the left frame and the action seems to function well mechanically. The rifle is side butt has softened slightly but remains legible and is matching. The sighted with a Marble's tang sight that appears to be stuck at its lowest triggerguard, bolt and bolt head are also matching and the action seems setting, the rear sight is blanked and the front is a Marble's 3W bead to function well mechanically. (13A9816-6) {C&R} (300/500) missing its insert and showing a small ding. A solid example of these Est. 300 - 500 interesting long recoil rifles likely made around 1914. (13A9910-6) 2757 French Model 1936 Bolt Action Rifle by MAS {C&R} (600/800) serial #P2409, 7.5 French, 23" counter-bored barrel with an oxidized Est. 600 - 800 bore showing faint rifling. The metal surfaces of this rifle have toned mostly to dark gray showing a few small areas of moderate pitting and old oxidation staining scattered about. The hardwood stocks remain in poor-fair condition as cleaned showing a number of scattered old cracks, areas shy of the metal, handling marks and the stocks are rather loose. The bayonet is missing, the numbered parts are mismatched and the action remains functional. (13A9816-4) {C&R} (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 2758 Savage Model 720 Autoloader Standard Semi-Auto Shotgun serial #23401, 12 ga., 30'' barrel choked full with a near excellent bore. The metal surfaces have toned to dark pewter and brown with freckles and some oxidation staining along the bottom of the barrel. The checkered walnut pistolgrip buttstock has a large piece missing at the top of the right wrist and a similar-size piece has been repaired on the opposite side, it is otherwise good with typical signs of handling. The forend fares better and is good plus with similar handling marks. The shotgun is sighted with a front silver bead and appears to function as it should. (22A9887-12) {C&R} (75/150) Est. 75 - 150 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2759 Harrington & Richardson Model 900 Double Action Revolver 2764 Ithaca Crass Grade 1 Boxlock Double Shotgun serial #AF71209, 22 cal., 6'' barrel with a near excellent bore, there are serial #40346, 12 ga., 30'' barrels choked modified and improved a couple factory imperfections near the breech and muzzle. The metal modified with several raised dings right and left. The barrels retain surfaces retain 99% strong original blue with just a couple very tiny perhaps 70% of a later-added blue with some thinning to pewter toward blemishes, the hammer remains bright. The black synthetic checkered the breeches and a deep plum undertone. The frame shows nice hints grips are excellent with a couple small handling marks. Included is the of case-hardened color around the fences and around the triggerguard original near very good condition factory box with slightly-worn green with the balance toning to silver, there is some scattered freckling and pamphlet. (229901-3) {C&R} (300/500) crisp engraved ''ITHACA HAMMERLESS'' and a splash of foliate scroll Est. 300 - 500 found right and left. The checkered walnut capped pistolgrip buttstock 2760 Iver Johnson Target Sealed 8 Double Action Revolver and splinter forend are near very good as lightly-refinished with some serial #M62717, 22 RF, 6'' barrel with a near excellent bore. The barrel, handling marks and compressed checkering, the butt is slightly cast-off hammer and cylinder have toned to dull gunmetal gray with some light and the figure is subtle and quite nice. The checkered hard rubber grip oxidation and freckling, the frame retains about 95% later-added blue cap and ''ITHACA GUN''-marked hard rubber checkered buttplate are with some concentrated freckling and blemishes and crisp factory excellent, length-of-pull is 14'' with drops of 1 5/8'' and 1 7/8'', the safety markings along the topstrap. The checkered walnut grips are near very is non-automatic, there are double triggers, extractors and the barrels good, there is a sliver missing along the heel with some light impact lock-up tight and on-face. (22A9768-19) {C&R} (300/500) marks on the butt and some handling marks and loss of finish. The Est. 300 - 500 cylinder is slightly-loose, however the action seems to time and lock-up 2765 Crescent Arms No. 60 Empire Sidelock Double Shotgun correctly. (22A9741-19) {C&R} (50/100) serial #44520, 20 ga., 28'' barrels choked improved cylinder and Est. 50 - 100 improved modified with excellent bores and just a couple very tiny dings 2761 Syracuse Arms ''The Syracuse'' Boxlock Double Shotgun left-and-right. The barrels retain perhaps 85-90% original blue with some serial #5804, 12 ga., 28'' damascus barrels choked full and improved even fading at the breeches and scattered blemishes. The locks and modified with shiny bores and a couple small dings in the left tube. The frame are a mostly-bright silver patina with a bit of case-hardened color barrels are a mix of dark brown and pewter gray with nice swirl pattern around the fences and some scattered light blemishes and freckles. The visible nearly the entire length, there are areas of light freckling and checkered walnut round-knob pistolgrip buttstock and beavertail forend small blemishes. The boxlock frame is gunmetal gray with some light are excellent with some very nice fiddleback figure, the consignor brown tinges and some faint wisps of original case-hardened color. The indicates they were purchased from the Great American Gunstock checkered walnut round-knob pistolgrip buttstock and splinter forend Company. The length-of-pull is 14 7/8'' with drops of 1 1/2'' and 2 3/4'', with ebony inlay tip are very good, There are the expected scattered the barrels lock-up tight an on-face, there are double triggers, extractors handling marks and light scratches, the length-of-pull is 13 7/8'' with and a non-automatic safety. (22A9771-26) {MODERN} (250/500) drops of 1 3/4'' and 2 3/4'', the safety is automatic and there are double Est. 250 - 500 triggers. (22A9768-34) {C&R} (100/200) 2766 Harrington & Richardson 38 Top Break Revolver Est. 100 - 200 serial #359175, 38 S&W, 3 1/4'' barrel with a few moderate pits in an 2762 Winchester Model 1894 Takedown Lever Action Carbine otherwise shiny and strongly-rifled bore. The metal surfaces retain serial #169129, 25-35 WCF, 19'' shortened octagon barrel with a frosted perhaps 80-85% original nickel with an overall slightly-cloudy finish. bore and strong rifling. The metal surfaces are a mixture of dark and There are operational marks on the cylinder, some areas worn to light gunmetal gray with scattered freckling and blemishes, the receiver gunmetal and some blemishes, the cylinder and extractor are marked has two drilled and tapped sight base holes in the left-side and the with matching ''175''. The checkered black hard rubber factory grips are barrel appears to have been cleaned, the tube band has been near very good, There is a small repaired chip near the toe of the right rudimentarily dovetailed intro the underside and all factory markings panel and the checkering has worn smooth in a couple small areas. remain mostly-crisp and legible. The smooth walnut straight-grip (22A9901-2) {C&R} (150/250) buttstock is slightly-better-than-poor, the smooth buttplate's fit is off with Est. 150 - 250 a gap at the heel, it is slightly-loose, there are filled areas on both sides, 2767 Marlin Model 1893 Lever Action Rifle slivers missing around the top tang and a 3'' crack running away from serial #138803, 38-55, 24'' octagon barrel with a lightly-frosted bore. The the action on the left wrist. The forend fares much better and is perhaps barrel and crescent buttplate are a dusky gunmetal gray with some near very good with evidence of a light cleaning, small blemishes and silvering of the high edges, the action is toning toward dark brown, there quite nice figure running along the bottom. The carbine has factory open are scattered blemishes and light freckles with the factory markings sights and the action seems mechanically-sound. (22A9901-23) remaining crisp and legible. The smooth walnut straight-grip buttstock {MODERN} (200/400) and forend are good, there are chips missing from the rear of the forend, Est. 200 - 400 a handful of small filled areas and light-to-moderate handling marks 2763 Fox Sterlingworth Boxlock Double Shotgun throughout. The open sporting sights appear to be slightly-later serial #98296, 12 ga., 30'' barrels choked full in both with shiny very replacements and the action seems mechanically-sound. (22A9746-56) good plus bores and a couple tiny dings in the left tube. The barrels {ANTIQUE} (350/550) retain perhaps 95% high-quality later-added blue with scattered small Est. 350 - 550 blemishes and slight thinning, both barrel addresses are crisp and 2768 Custom Remington Rolling Block Single Shot Pistol mostly-legible. The frame is mostly gunmetal gray with still-crisp serial #746, 22 RF, 8" heavy barrel with an excellent bore. This gun engraved zig-zag border and some light brown freckling mostly-found on likely was originally a Remington Model 1887 Target Model pistol with the belly, there are nice remnants of case-hardened color around the seldom seen seven-patent date stamped on the left side of the receiver. fences and other protected areas. The checkered walnut capped The metal surfaces have been cleaned to pewter overall with slight pistolgrip buttstock and splinter forend are near very good, there are toning to brown and a few oxidation stains. The hammer and trigger are bruises and handling marks with a bit of added finish flaking, the wood is mostly brown with a few splashes of blue present on the rimfire structurally-sound and has a 14'' length-of-pull with drops of 1 3/4'' and 3 breechblock. The smooth walnut professionally crafted grips rate 1/8''. The barrels lock-up tight and on-face, there are extractors, the excellent. The barrel is devoid of any markings and the only ones on the safety is automatic and there are double triggers. (22A9803-23) {C&R} receiver are the aforementioned patent dates. The top front of the (350/550) receiver is a three-sided octagon with ad hoc l-shaped v-notch rear sight Est. 350 - 550 screwed to the left receiver and the front sight is a military style rounded blade with a small white ivory insert. The knuckle has been removed, grip frame reshaped and welded with a metal butt added to the grip frame to allow the two panel style grips. No forend is present but the screw and hanger are and the extractor is also missing. The gun remains mechanically functional. A lot of potential here. (8A9671-16) {ANTIQUE} [David & Lore Squier Collection] (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2769 Colt Second Generation 3rd Model Dragoon Percussion Revolver 2775 Smith & Wesson Third Model Double Action Revolver serial #24140, .44 cal., 7 1/2" part round part octagon barrel with an serial #40505, 32 S&W, 3 1/2" barrel with an otherwise excellent bore excellent bore. The barrel and cylinder retain full bright blue finish with save for fine scattered oxidation and a single areas of pinprick pitting. light assembly wear on the front of the cylinder. The frame, hammer and The metal surfaces retain about 95% original nickel plate showing loading lever have robust case-hardened colors, the brass grip frame scattered flaking with scattered oxidation stains and limited pitting. The rates excellent with light tarnish for an overall rating of about 99-99%. triggerguard is mostly gray with strong color on the bows. The trigger The smooth one-piece factory walnut grips are numbered to the gun and and hammer have strong case-hardened colors with operational and rate excellent. The numbered parts are correct to the gun and it still handling wear. The diamond checkered factory hard rubber grips rate times and locks up correctly. (8A9896-48) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) fair with little wear although about 5/8" of the left butt broke off and was Est. 500 - 700 poorly repaired. The numbered parts are correct to the gun and the gun 2770 Bacon Manufacturing Company Pocket Model Percussion Revolver does not function properly as the trigger mechanism will not move after serial #611, .31 cal., 4" plain barrel with an excellent bore showing a firing cycle. (8A9830-67) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. William C. Nugent scattered light oxidation stains and pitting. Most of the metal surfaces on Collection] (100/200) this Second Model have toned to smoky gray with mixed brown tones Est. 100 - 200 showing an even field of pitting on the frame and barrel. There is original 2776 American Standard Tool Co. Pocket Revolver blue in the protected areas of the frame with strong color in the shallow serial #15209, 22 RF, 3 3/16" octagon barrel with a near excellent bore flutes of the five-shot cylinder and a few hold outs of finish on the flats of showing scattered very light oxidized pitting. The metal surfaces of the the barrel. The smooth walnut factory grips are un-numbered but rate barrel have toned to a mostly plum brown with surprisingly strong very good to excellent with handling marks. Numbered parts are correct original blue scattered about, strongest in the protected areas of the to the gun and it still times and locks up correctly. A very good condition flute under the top rib and around the ejector. The seven-shot, fourteen Bacon marked revolver. (8A9896-32) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) slot unfluted cylinder is mostly pewter with brown overtones but retains a Est. 200 - 400 strong "Indian" scene. The brass frame is a pleasing ochre with a few 2771 Custom Caspian Arms Government Model Match Semi-Auto Pistol remnants of tarnished silver plate. The trigger and hammer are mostly serial #69079, 45 ACP, 5" National Match barrel by Kart with an gray with operational marks but some strong case-hardened colors are excellent bore showing government stock number NM7791414. The still visible on the hammer. The un-numbered smooth walnut grips rate metal surfaces have been given an even gray coating that appears to be very good with light scuffing. The cylinder and barrel are numbered to Cerakote Thin Film coating in excellent condition with about 99% the gun, barrel-to-frame fit has some play and it still times and locks up remaining. The checkered Uncle Mike's rubber grips rate excellent. This correctly. A very good representative example of the Pocket Revolver. gun has many features to bring out its full bullseye shooting potential (8A9833-75) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) including: Bo-Mar heavy rib with undercut Patridge front sight and Est. 200 - 400 adjustable rear sight, long trigger with overtravel stop, trigger job, 2777 Remington-Smoot New Model No. 1 Revolver accuracy job, and checkered frontstrap and checkered flat mainspring serial #877, 30 RF Short, 2 3/4" octagon barrel with a slightly oxidized housing. The slide is surplus government match slide with stock number and pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original nickel NM7791435 and a Briley Auto Spherical Oversized Bushing Ring with plate showing scattered light flaking mostly on the cylinder. The trigger is Titanium Nitride coating. It includes a single "U.S.A." marked magazine. gray with strong case-hardened colors on the hammer. The It should make a fine bullseye gun. (8A9903-14) {MODERN} (500/700) un-numbered checkered hard rubber factory grips rate excellent Est. 500 - 700 showing light wear. This little gun has a crisp action with positive lockup 2772 Hi-Standard Model B Semi-Auto Pistol and timing. It includes a black unmarked period flap holster with strong serial #12180, 22 LR, 4 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal stitching and light crazing on the leather. The plug at the bottom of the surfaces have toned to a smoky gray with some brown tone mixed holster appears to have been later re-stitched. The flap has dual showing a few traces of original blue in the protected areas with retention devices, a brass stud with corresponding hole, the second scattered light to sometimes moderate handling marks. The fully retainer a leather tab and loop affair. An interesting combination from checkered hard rubber factory grips rate very good showing light wear. years gone by. (8A9857-31) {ANTIQUE} (500/700) The pistol features a serrated ramp front sight, drift adjustable rear, type Est. 500 - 700 IA takedown and appears to function mechanically. It includes a single 2778 Italian Rodgers & Spencer Army Percussion Revolver two-tone factory magazine. (8A9896-12) {C&R} (100/200) serial #C20853, .44 cal., 7 1/2" barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel Est. 100 - 200 of this gun is marked "BALL-ACCURACY 0394". Research indicates the 2773 Custom German Model P.38 Semi-Auto Pistol by Walther late Tom Ball, a noted cap-n-ball shooter with the N.S.S.A., would serial #9930e, 9mm, 2 1/2" professionally shortened barrel with a bright lengthen and re-cut barrel crowns to 11 degrees to improve accuracy. excellent bore. The metal surfaces of this "ac/42" marked pistol retain The metal surfaces retain about 95% original and poorly reapplied blue about 97-98% original dull blue finish with light high edge wear, thinning finish, most of the loss due to scratches and tool marks on the barrel, in finish in few areas and handling marks. The grooved brown phenolic addition to handling marks; the only part refinished is the frame which is resin factory grips rate excellent. The pistol features correct "[eagle] / toning to plum. The smooth walnut grips are later ad-hoc replacements 359" Waffenamt marks, the slide is numbered to the gun but the barrel is that rate excellent as constructed. The revolver appears to have had not (446d) although the locking block is correct to the barrel. The left several modifications including: trigger job, dovetailed higher round post side of the slide has the later added letters "CB", the "B" is struck off front sight and heavier mainspring. It is not known if Mr. Ball is center and appears to be a "P". The left side grip panel is neatly responsible for all the modifications or later added. The gun functions stamped "BASTOGNE / DEC. 44" at the top. To compensate for the mechanically and it still times and locks up correctly. (8A9853-18) shortened barrel a post front sight has been dovetailed into the front {ANTIQUE} (100/200) slide band. It includes a single un-numbered factory magazine with Est. 100 - 200 "[eagle] / 135" Waffenamt mark. A neat looking gun that should be a fun 2779 Forehand & Wadsworth Center Hammer Revolver shooter. (8A9896-11) {MODERN} (400/600) serial #779, 32 RF Short, 3 1/2" octagon barrel with an oxidized and Est. 400 - 600 pitted bore. The metal surfaces retain about 96% original nickel plate 2774 Colt Model 1877 "Lightning" Double Action Revolver with scattered oxidized pitting and light flaking of the finish. The spur serial #158604, 38 Colt, 4 1/2" barrel with a very good bore showing a trigger is gray with strong nickel plate on the hammer showing a few few scattered areas of oxidized pitting. The metal surfaces of this oxidation stains. The smooth walnut grips are numbered to the gun and 1905-manufactured revolver are predominately brown and gray with a rate excellent. The gun still functions mechanically, it does fail to rotate nice strong streak of original blue at the top and bottom junctures of the or cock on a number of chambers without assistance but timing and lock ejector rod housing and barrel, a few wedges in the protected areas of up is good when it does function. The barrel, cylinder, base pin and the barrel and grip frame plus a few wisps of case-hardened colors on ejector contained in the base pin are all numbered to the gun. the knuckle behind the recoil shield. The un-numbered checkered hard (8A9833-96) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) rubber factory grips with Rampant Colt in an oval rate about very good Est. 100 - 200 with light high edge wear on the lower contour. The revolver still functions mechanically with good lockup and timing, the firing pin is not present and appears to have partially fractured in the past with the remains neatly ground off leaving a short stub. A very good gun for the upstart collector. (8A9855-4) {C&R} (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2780 Scarce Sharps Model 1A Pepperbox Pistol 2786 J.C. Higgins/Sears Model 20 Slide Action Shotgun serial #4974, 22 RF, 2 1/2" four-barrel cluster with oxidized and pitted 12 ga., shortened 22'' ventilated rib barrel choked cylinder with a bright bores. This is an early Sharps with the scarce one-line markings on excellent bore. The bolt of this shotgun is missing but they remain each side of the barrel. The metal surfaces of the barrels have been available online. The metal surfaces are toning to an overall dull gray cleaned to pewter with scattered oxidation stains and pitting. The brass patina with some scattered spots of light oxidation, speckles of staining frame has light scroll engraving that remains strong and the surfaces are on the receiver, minor silvering on the bearing surfaces, some scattered an even ochre with tarnish and handling marks. The trigger and hammer light handling marks and generous streaks of original blue along the are toned to pewter and the rotating hammer nose does not function. barrel. The alloy triggerguard is toning to gray with remnants of original The smooth walnut factory grips rate about good showing moderate black enamel in the protected areas. The smooth walnut capped wear and handling marks. The barrel latch has moderate slot damage pistolgrip stock and grooved forend rate very good plus with a short and barrel-to-frame fit is loose. A well-used early Model 1A. (8A9833-94) hairline crack in the left and right sides of the wrist, a light scratch in the {ANTIQUE} (300/500) right side of the buttstock and some scattered light handling marks Est. 300 - 500 overall. The spacer for the ventilated recoil pad is cracked creating a 2781 Belgian Frontier Bulldog Double Action Revolver small gap in the wood to pad fit at the toe, ''The Gat'' has been lightly serial #4351, 44-40 W.C.F., 5 3/8" plain barrel with a lightly oxidized and carved into the left side of the forend and the ''HFG'' is faintly scratched pitted bore. The metal surfaces have been cleaned to pewter with light into the German silver monogram plate on the toeline. There is a dent in handling marks and moderate tool marks on the flats of the frame. The the ventilated rib about 3'' from the muzzle and the ivory-colored bead at smooth walnut home-made replacement grips rate about excellent but mid-rib remains intact. (23A9896-81) {MODERN} (25/50) the fit is fair. The revolver features a spur on the triggerguard similar to Est. 25 - 50 the Russian revolver, hinged swing-out ejector, loading gate and lanyard 2787 Stevens Springfield Model 5100 Boxlock Double Shotgun swivel stud (lanyard swivel is missing). The gun functions mechanically, 16 ga., 28'' barrels choked modified and full with bright excellent bores times and locks up correctly although the mainspring feels weak. The with a few tiny dents in the left barrel near the muzzle which are slightly gun needs professional attention in regard to cocking in single action visible in the bore. The barrels retain about 85% original thinning blue mode. It can be fired single action but only if the hammer is drawn which is toning to a blue-gray patina under bright light toward the breech partially back in double action, hammer actuated with the thumb, and with some minor silvering at the muzzle, a few tiny spots of pinprick cocking completed. (8A9882-17) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) pitting on the left barrel above the forend and a few scattered freckles of Est. 100 - 200 light oxidation and light handling marks overall. The triggerguard retains 2782 Brown Manufacturing "Southerner" Single Shot Derringer 99% original blue while the frame has aged to an even dull gray serial #5118, 41 RF Short, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with an excellent bore. case-hardened patina. The smooth American hardwood pistolgrip stock This gun features the less common iron frame. The metal surfaces have rates about good to perhaps very good with three cracks in the top of been cleaned to gunmetal gray with scattered pitting and dark stains the wrist behind the upper tang and a crack in the left side of the wrist to from oxidation. The smooth rosewood factory grips are correctly the rear of the triggerguard and otherwise remains unblemished though numbered to the gun and rate about very good showing light handling there is vertical and lateral play in the fit of the stock to the frame. The marks. The barrel is numbered to the frame and it functions forend rates excellent. The barrel lockup shows a little bit of vertical play, mechanically. Barrel-to-frame fit has some play and the side of the light can be seen between the breech faces and standing breech and barrel is marked "BROWN MF'G. CO. / NEWBURYPORT MASS. / PAT. the top lever rests left of center. The shotgun is sighted with a white APR. 9, 1869". (8A9762-9) {ANTIQUE} (400/600) bead and features a 2 3/4'' chamber and an automatic safety. Est. 400 - 600 (23A9913-1) {C&R} (100/200) 2783 Merwin & Bray Single Shot Derringer Est. 100 - 200 serial #2412, 32 RF, 3 5/8" octagon barrel with scattered oxidized 2788 Mossberg Model 185 K-A Bolt Action Shotgun pitting. The metal surfaces of the barrel are an even brown color with 20 ga., 26'' ported C-Lect choke barrel with a bright excellent bore. The oxidation staining and handling marks. The brass frame retains about metal surfaces have aged to a dark gray patina, the triggerguard and 90% original silver plate with high edge wear, slight bubbling and bolt are toning more to gray with some light silvering on the high edges handling marks. The smooth rosewood factory grips are numbered to and some scattered tiny spots of light oxidation and light handling marks the gun and rate very good to excellent with light handling marks. The and remnants of original blue along the wood line and in the protected gun still functions mechanically, barrel-to-frame fit is loose and no areas. The black polymer finger-grooved triggerguard rates very good markings are visible on the gun. (8A9762-12) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) plus with a few light handling marks. The smooth walnut Monte Carlo Est. 200 - 400 pistolgrip stock rates very good with a handful of light scratches on the 2784 H.C. Lombard & Co. Single Shot Derringer buttstock and some scattered minor handling marks overall from honest serial #975, 22 RF, 3 1/2" octagon barrel with a very lightly oxidized and use while the ventilated rubber recoil pad has a couple tiny nicks in the pitted bore. The barrel is smoky gray with a few wisps of original blue toe. The shotgun is equipped with a tang-mounted safety, 2-round present, the surfaces showing scattered light pitting. The brass frame is detachable box magazine, 2 3/4'' chamber, and a silver bead is mounted worn to ochre with minor handling marks. The smooth rosewood grips on the C-Lect adjustable choke system. The action appears to function rate about excellent but the back of the panels show epoxy repairs. well mechanically. (23A9913-2) {C&R} (75/150) Barrel-to-frame fit is loose, the barrel latch is worn and can be opened Est. 75 - 150 with side pressure without using the latch, and the gun works 2789 Ithaca M-49 Saddlegun Single Shot Rifle mechanically. (8A9762-11) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) 22 S, L, LR, 18'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. This rifle is missing Est. 200 - 400 its front sight pin, Martini-style falling block and potentially other parts of 2785 Japanese Type 38 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Kokura the action, though the identified missing parts, and many others for the serial #000948216, 6.5 Arisaka, 31 1/4'' barrel with an oxidized bore. Model 49 remain available online. The barrel displays an oxidized brown The metal surfaces retain about 75-80% original blue with the floorplate, patina while faux magazine tube retains much original blue along with muzzle and a streak along the left side of the receiver toning to a gray numerous small spots of light oxidation. The remaining metal surfaces patina, the buttplate, barrel band, top of the barrel and the receiver ring retain about 85-90% original black enamel with light high edge wear and forward of the vent holes are toning more to brown with some light numerous minor handling marks exposing the gray alloy beneath the silvering of the high edges and bearing surfaces, some light flaking to finish while the black polymer barrel band rates fine with a few light brown on the upper band and scattered small spots of old light oxidation handling marks. The walnut stock and forend rate very good plus with a overall. The bolt is mostly bright with the handle toning to a dark gray few scattered light handling marks from the years while the grooved patina. The markings all remain crisp with the chrysanthemum lightly hard rubber buttplate has a tiny and unobtrusive chip in the heel and cancelled with a small character, the three zeros of the serial number some very light toe and heel wear. The original sights are intact. indicate that the rifle was removed from military service and there is an (23A9891-4) {MODERN} (40/80) added character above the Type 38 receiver markings. The Asian Est. 40 - 80 hardwood stock and handguard rate about very good showing the usual overall light dings and mild abrasions with a couple tiny cracks in the toe and very light separation of the two-piece buttstock. The stock displays good amounts of original finish and some strong kanji stamps behind the pistolgrip. The bolt parts except for the firing pin are numbered to one another as are the upper band and rear sight while the remaining numbered parts are mismatched. The rifle includes a dustcover and cleaning rod, the sights are intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. (23A9840-12) {C&R} (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2790 Stevens Model 5100 Boxlock Double Shotgun 2793 Swiss K11 Bolt Action Carbine by Bern 12 ga., 28'' barrels choked modified and full with bright near excellent serial #73160, 7.5mm Swiss, 23'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The bores with a narrow streak of light oxidation in the right bore, which may metal surfaces of this 1918-manufactured carbine retain about 75% clean to excellent, and a couple tiny dents in the left barrel close to the original blue which is thinning to a gray patina on the back of the muzzle which are visible in the bore. The barrels retain about 80-85% receiver, lower band, magazine floorplate and in areas on the barrel with original blue with some scattered areas of light pitting and light oxidation a few tiny spots of pinprick pitting on the triggerguard, light silvering on which is most prominent near the muzzles, a few narrow streaks of loss the high edges and some scattered oxidation freckles and light handling toning to gray on the undersides of the barrels and closer to the marks from the years toning to gray. The bolt is bright and the red plastic breeches and some scattered light handling marks toning to gray bolt handle rates very good plus with some slight handling marks. All the overall. The underside of the frame is toning to a lightly-freckled gray various parts are stamped with Swiss crosses while the receiver is also patina while the top is more gray-brown with light pitting and old light marked with various proofs and inspector's marks and is stamped ''P.64'' oxidation. The sides of the frame retain a modest amount of original denoting this rifle become the personal property of a soldier upon his case-hardened colors which fade to gray toward the front with some tiny retirement. The rifle is not import marked, the rear sight is numbered to spots of staining with the left side marked ''STEVENS'' and displaying an another gun and the following parts are serialized to the receiver: bolt, engraved spaniel while the right side is stamped with the J. Stevens bolt knob, detachable magazine and the included bayonet. The address and the model number. The alloy triggerguard retains nearly all European walnut stock and handguard rate very good plus with some its original gray anodized finish with some light high edge wear. The scattered light dings and handling marks from military service. The buttstock and forend are missing but are available online, the Swiss cross cartouche on the handguard is slightly softened while the triggerguard screw and buttstock fastening hardware are included, the one on the right side of the buttstock is crisp and a worn ''ZURICH'' can barrel is sighted with a brass bead and the action locks up tightly with be seen on the comb. The sights, stacking rod, bayonet lug and sling just the faintest hint of light visible between the left breech face and the swivels are intact and the carbine comes fully-equipped with a brass standing breech. (23A9887-15) {FIREARM} (50/100) muzzle cover, Swiss-marked brown leather sling with clip for the rear Est. 50 - 100 attachment point, and an interesting set of paper shims are beneath the 2791 Winchester Model 12 Slide Action Shotgun rear sight leaf. The 20 shims are sewn together like a book and serial #605654, 12 ga., 32'' plain barrel choked full with a bright excellent numbered 1-20 and perfectly fit the recess on the rear sight base. bore. The barrel and triggerguard of this 1929-vintage shotgun are Finally, a rare and desirable Model 1906 Pioneer sawback bayonet toning to a smooth gray patina with some scattered light handling marks. complete with scabbard and frog is included. The bayonet is serialized The magazine tube and receiver retain about 80-85% original blue with to the carbine, is marked ''SJG NEUHAUSEN'' on the base and remains bearing surface and high edge wear along with the receiver extension in excellent condition with a single-fullered blade measuring 19'' long and forward areas of the receiver toning to gray, some fine pitting showing a couple tiny nicks in the edge, a few small areas of light around the ejection port and light flaking and scattered handling marks staining and very sharp saw teeth while the wooden handles rate toning to a gray patina. The smooth walnut pistolgrip stock rates very excellent. The leather bodied scabbard with steel throat and tip rates good as lightly cleaned and shortened during the period of use with a very good plus with some very light scuffs on the edges of the leather short drying crack on the underside of the wrist and some scattered and the metal components are toning to a gray patina with a few tiny minor signs of honest use. The grooved forend rates very good plus with spots of pinprick pitting and some light staining. The leather frog is the remnants of a light added finish and some light handling marks from marker-marked ''FR BAUMGARTNER / SATTLER / WALPERSWIL / the field. The added Pachmayr ventilated recoil pad provides a 14 1/4'' 1926'' and display a boxed ''K'' on the back and remains in fine condition length of pull. All the metal markings are strong save for the serial with strong stitching, intact buckle and just a small scuff and some light number on the receiver extension which has softened with time, the creases. A very fine example of these desirable and accurate carbines, barrel is sighted with a silver bead and the take down features and complete with accessories and a rare matching M1906 Pioneer bayonet. action appear to function well mechanically. (23A9788-6) {C&R} (23A9787-4) {C&R} (500/700) (200/300) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 200 - 300 2794 Browning Auto-5 Light Twelve Semi-Auto Shotgun 2792 Swiss K31 Bolt Action Rifle by Bern serial #1G33392, 12 ga., 26'' plain Poly-Choke barrel with a bright serial #596648, 7.5mm Swiss, 25 1/2'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. excellent bore. The barrel of this 1961-vintage Belgian-manufactured The metal surfaces of this 1939-vintage rifle retain about 95% original arm retains about 97% original blue with a streak on the left side of the blue with some very light silvering on the muzzle and high edges, a barrel forward of the forend and some scattered light handling marks couple short streaks on the underside of the barrel and on the front sight toning to gunmetal gray and some scattered tiny freckles of oxidation. base toning to gray, some light flaking toning to brown on the bottom of The remaining metal surfaces retain about 75-80% original blue which is the lower band and on the handguard metal and a few light handling thinning on the receiver to a blue-gray patina and fading to gray around marks from service. The bolt and buttplate are bright with some faint the loading port and front of the receiver. There are some scattered pitting on the toe and heel. The European beech stock and handguard small spots of light oxidation along with some light flaking and fine rate very good plus with a couple small abrasions forward of the rear handling marks toning to brown. The bolt and lifter are mostly bright band and some scattered light handling marks overall with both retaining showing some tiny spots of staining while the trigger retains much of its most of their original military finish. The right side of the receiver is original gold-colored plate which is thinning to bright metal on the face. import-marked, the Swiss cross on the receiver ring is very crisp, as is The receiver is embellished with Grade I engraving including simple the cartouche on the right side of the buttstock, and all the correct parts zigzag bordering and splashes of loose foliate scroll while the left side of including the detachable box magazine are serialized to the rifle. The the receiver is marked in script ''Light Twelve'' along with ''Browning'' original military sights, stacking rod, slings swivels and bayonet lug are over a bust of Mr. Browning. The round knob checkered French walnut intact and the action of this excellent rifle appears to function well pistolgrip stock and forend rate very good with numerous little chips and mechanically. Included is a correct brass muzzle protector, correct flakes in the gloss finish and some scattered light handling marks. The brown leather sling maker-marked and dated to 1939 in about excellent barrel is equipped with a Poly-Choke Deluxe adjustable choke and is condition remaining soft with some light creases, rear sling point clip, sighted with a brass bead and the action appears to function well and three original cardboard and metal stripper clips. The correct mechanically. (23A9902-1) {C&R} (200/400) bayonet for this handsome rifle may be found in the online auction. Est. 200 - 400 Beneath the buttplate is a unit identification tag marked in German ''Swiss Federal Armory, Zurich''. (23A9787-5) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2795 Remington Model 1901 Rolling Block Military Rifle 2798 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol 7mm Mauser, 30'' barrel with a dark frosted bore and strong rifling. This serial #342645, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with a particularly bright near interesting arm is also known to collectors as the Model 1902 small-bore excellent bore showing some very fine frosting in the otherwise sharp military rifle and is built on the No. 5 action. The metal surfaces are crisp rifling. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 90% evenly thinning toning to a dull gray patina with some scattered small spots of light original blue toning to brown, showing light edge and muzzle wear, pitting and light oxidation staining. The case-hardened hammer and minor operational wear on the barrel and some spots of light oxidation. breechblock display a nice amount of original blue. The barrel is marked The smaller parts retain much original fire blue lightly toning to brown. ''CAL. 7 M.M.'' ahead of the handguard and the tang displays the The one piece walnut grips remain good to about very good having been Remington address. The walnut stock, full-length forend and handguard sanded, removing the checkering, and an added light varnish. There are rate very good as cleaned with a period added finish leaving the lower no visible importer marks, the left side of this fourth variation pistol has tang proud of the wood, with a crack between the lower tang and the two-line slide address with Mauser banner log on the sideplate while the lower sling swivel, a couple cracks between the rear sight and the frame, right side of the frame is marked "Germany". Includes a single unmarked a triangular chip missing from the right wood line of the handguard and magazine with a cleaned gray brown patina and an unmarked lightly some other scattered cracks and minor handling marks from the years. worn brown leather flap holster showing light splits in the belt loop and There is a lightly-carved ''F'' on the right side of the buttstock beneath verdigris on the hardware. An overall very good Mauser 1914 pistol. the finish. The rifle is equipped with the original sights including the (59804-3) {C&R} (300/500) Edwards Military Combination rear sight, the sling swivels, bayonet lug Est. 300 - 500 and cleaning rod are intact and the action appears to function well 2799 Mauser Model 1914 Semi-Auto Pistol mechanically. A nice example of these late model rolling block rifles that serial #493281, 32 ACP, 3 1/2" barrel with bright excellent bore. The were so popular throughout Mexico and South America. (23A9896-72) metal surfaces on this transitional pistol retain perhaps 92-95% original {C&R} (250/450) blue, showing areas of light thinning, light wear along the muzzle and Est. 250 - 450 high edges along with some minor surface marks and spots of fine 2796 British Mk II Martini-Henry Rifle by BSA oxidation. The small parts show much original bright fire blue muting .577/450, 33 1/4'' barrel with a very good bore showing some fine pitting only slightly. The aftermarket one piece checkered black plastic grips throughout the strong rifling. The metal surfaces are toning to an even remain very good plus with light handling marks, the grip screws do not brown patina with a few scattered small areas of light pitting, scattered seat properly. There are no visible importer markings, the left side of the small freckles of old light oxidation, light silvering on the high edges, a slide has single line Mauser-Werke address while the right side is light scratch and minor impact mark on the left side of the frame and marked ""Cal. 7,65-D.R.P.u.A.P.". Included is single magazine with remnants of original blue along the wood line and on the frame and Mauser logo on the right side of body and has toned to a pale brown breechblock. The right side of the frame is marked with the ''(crown) / patina with scattered fine oxidation and a lightly dented baseplate. The V.R'' Royal Cypher along with ''B.S.A. & M.Co. / 1877 / (crown / broad magazine fits a bit snug and the pistol is in need of mechanical attention arrow) / II.'' ''N . S / N E P'' (Native Service Nepal) is stamped on the left as it currently will not fire. (59804-12) {C&R} (300/500) side of the barrel beneath the rear sight and the breech of the barrel and Est. 300 - 500 upper left of the frame display various British martial proofs and view 2800 Mauser Model 1910 Semi-Auto pistol marks. The walnut buttstock and full-length forend rate about very good serial #238178, 25 ACP, 3 1/8" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal as lightly cleaned during the period of use with a handful of nicely-done surfaces retain an even balance of fading original blue and gray-brown arsenal-filled repairs, one of which wraps around the wrist from the patina with scattered very fine oxidation, light surface marks, edge wear upper left side to the lower right, and some scattered minor handling and faint traces of fire blue on the sides of the trigger. Markings remain marks from military service. The right side of the buttstock shows the clear and "GERMANY" is stamped on the rear of the frame beneath the remnants of two cartouches along with various carved Nepalese serial number, there are no visible importer marks. The one piece characters. The original sights, bayonet lug and sling swivels are intact, checkered walnut grip remains good with scattered light handling marks the upper sling swivel being somewhat bent, and a correct cupped and a glue repaired top to bottom crack on the rear left side. A single cleaning rod with oval slot and threaded end and a modern military unmarked magazine is included with a bright silver patina and remnants brown leather sling in excellent condition is included. The action appears of fine cleaned pitting. (59804-9) {C&R} (175/275) to function well mechanically on this honest Mk II which has seen Est. 175 - 275 service on the far fringes of Britain's empire. (23A9823-2) {ANTIQUE} 2801 Mauser Model 1910 Semi-Auto Pistol (500/700) serial #272861, 25 ACP, 3 1/8" barrel with a near excellent bore Est. 500 - 700 showing good evident rifling with some fine frosting in the grooves. The 2797 Custom Swiss Model 1869 Vetterli Bolt Action Rifle metal surfaces retain perhaps 85% thinning original blue toning to brown serial #14330, 41 Swiss RF, shortened 24'' barrel with a bright perhaps with some scattered fine oxidation, high edge and muzzle wear, majority good bore showing light pitting through the strong rifling. The barrel is of loss on the sideplate, the trigger still showing much original fire blue. toning to a gray-brown patina while the remaining metal surfaces have The markings remain clear and the rear of the frame is double stamped aged to gray with some small areas of light pitting on the barrel and "GERMANY" beneath the serial number. The one piece checkered scattered tiny spots of light oxidation and staining overall. All the metal walnut grip remains in good condition with light handling marks and a markings remain crisp with the left side of the receiver and left side of large chip the center right front edge. The safety lever is a bit sluggish the breech maker-marked ''OSTSCHWEIZ / B.G.'', an ''AR'' cantonal but functional, the rear of the slide shows modest wear and the striker marking on the barrel ahead of the rear sight and various inspector's indicator bushing is bent rearward. As with any arm with possible marks throughout while the barrel, forend and buttstock are serialized to structural issues this pistol should be examined by a competent the rifle. The European walnut stock rates very good plus to near fine gunsmith prior to firing. A single lightly cleaned unmarked magazine is with a coat of period added finish, a small chip in the toe and some included. (59804-10) {C&R} (150/250) scattered light handling marks while the cross-hatched forend rates very Est. 150 - 250 good as shortened and lightly cleaned with the same light coat of added 2802 Mauser Model 1910 Semi-Auto Pistol finish, the shortened magazine tube has been capped with a piece of serial #305980, 25 ACP, 3 1/8" barrel with an overall bright near matching wood showing a crack that runs into the cleaning rod channel, excellent bore showing strong evident rifling with some scattered fine and the cross-hatching is worn in a few areas. The serial number is frosting. The metal surfaces retain perhaps 90-92% of an older applied deeply struck on the right side of the forend above a clear cartouche blue lightly toning to brown over remnants of cleaned very fine pitting. while the buttstock features the same markings on the right side along There is wear along the edges and muzzle and the trigger has been with a boxed ''D7 (cross) C II / (cross) / 7'' on the comb and a ''32'' and polished bright. The markings remain clear and the Mauser logo is ''2'' on the toe line. As with most of these rifles, each of the dust covers present on the sideplate. The one piece checkered walnut grip remains and the magazine cut-off have been removed. The slings swivels are about very good having been lightly cleaned and a nicely repaired crack missing, the original rear sight is intact and a brass blade has been through most of the front right side in added light oil finish. A single dovetailed behind the muzzle. The action of this interesting custom cleaned magazine with right side logo is included; there is a crack at one Model 1869 Vetterli appears to function well mechanically. (23A9830-34) feed lip, which show no moderate wear. (59804-11) {C&R} (150/250) {ANTIQUE} [Dr. William C. Nugent Collection] (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2803 Winchester Model 55 Lever Action Rifle 2809 Eastern Arms Co. 32 DA Top Break Revolver serial #1076151, 32 W.S., 24" tapered round nickel steel barrel with serial #32472, 32 S&W, 3" ribbed round barrel with an overall very good special order button magazine and a near excellent bore showing strong bore showing good evident rifling with scattered spots of light oxidation rifling with some sparse fine oxidation and perhaps a pit or two here or and perhaps a tiny pit or two. The metal surfaces show three-quarter there. The metal surfaces show evidence of an old light cleaning and coverage loose scroll engraving and have toned to bright pewter patina are now a bright silver gray patina with remnants of scattered fine pitting, with pale brown undertones and some scattered fine oxidation staining. light oxidation and the occasional tiny impact mark. The straight grip The genuine mother mother-of-pearl grips remain near excellent with a walnut buttstock and forend remain in very good plus condition having tiny chip in the front of each panel. The revolver is in need of mechanical been lightly cleaned as well showing overall light handling marks one attention because the timing is slightly off and the hammer does not lock would expect of a carried arm, a small chip at the left front forend and in single action. (59836-6) {C&R} (50/100) two carved "kill notches" into the center edge of the left forend. Rifle is Est. 50 - 100 sighted with a standard brass bead ramp front sight and Marble's 2810 Harrington & Richardson Young America Bull Dog Double Action adjustable sporting rear sight. An honest solid frame Model 55 which Revolver should make a great rainy day deer gun. (59746-57) {C&R} (500/700) serial #12836, 32 S&W, 2" octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The Est. 500 - 700 metal surfaces on this solid frame revolver retain about 85% flaking 2804 Czech CZ52 Semi-Auto Pistol original nickel with scattered fine oxidation, handling marks and some serial #F10627, 7.62x25mm Tokarev, 4 3/4" barrel with bright near small spots of more modest oxidation on and around the cylinder. The excellent bore showing strong rifling with some minor frosting along checkered hard rubber grips remain very good plus with a spot of minor some of the grooves. The metal surfaces on this 1952-dated pistol retain wear at the toe of the left panel. Revolver is in need of mechanical 98% arsenal-reapplied gray phosphate finish with light wear along the attention as the action does not engage the cylinder. (59836-4) {C&R} high edges and minor surfaces marks. The markings remain clear and (25/75) there is a Tennessee Guns import mark on the front underside of frame. Est. 25 - 75 The grooved brown Bakelite grips remain in excellent condition and a 2811 Hopkins & Allen Forehand Model 1901 Top Break Revolver lightly worn original holster with light ink stamps on the flaps interior and serial #B2095, 32 S&W, 3" ribbed round barrel with a bright excellent two magazines are included. (59871-3) {C&R} (250/450) bore. The metal surfaces retain about 75% original nickel flaking to pale Est. 250 - 450 gray and brown with scattered light oxidation and scratches. The 2805 J.P. Sauer Model 38H Semi-Auto Pistol hammer and trigger retain good original case-hardened finish with serial #444518, 32 ACP, 3 1/4" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal scattered light oxidation, the colors quite vivid in areas. The checkered surfaces on this commercial pistol retain about 80% original blue toning hard rubber logo grips remain in near excellent condition showing to brown with scattered light oxidation and light edge wear with sparse minimal wear. The revolver is in need of mechanical attention as the patches of more modest oxidation along the sides and face of the slide. hammer spring and possible other internal parts are missing or broken The zinc trigger retains nearly all of its pale gray finish with only some preventing the action from functioning. (59836-5) {C&R} (25/75) very light contact wear on the left side. This is a type four model marked Est. 25 - 75 with only the caliber on the left side of slide and commercial eagle over 2812 Iver Johnson Second Model 38 Safety Hammerless Revolver N proof on the rear right side of the slide and frame. The checkered serial #R61671, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" ribbed round barrel with a very good black plastic reproduction grips remain in good to about very good bore showing strong rifling with scattered light oxidation. The metal condition showing mild warping, light dents, handling marks and initials surfaces have toned to dull pewter patina with brown undertones and scratch engraved on the butts. A single unmarked magazine is included. scattered patches of light oxidation, modest along the cylinder flutes and (59804-25) {C&R} (200/400) barrel rib. The checkered hard rubber owls head grips remain about very Est. 200 - 400 good with light handling marks. The action appears to function properly. 2806 MAB Model D Semi-Auto Pistol with German Military Markings (59892-12) {C&R} (75/150) serial #95137, 32 ACP, 4" barrel with a bright near excellent bore. The Est. 75 - 150 milled metal surfaces retain perhaps 85% original blue toning to brown 2813 Iver Johnson Defender 89 Spur Trigger Revolver with some scattered fine oxidation, light wear along the edges and serial #100, 32 RF, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The contact points and a couple tiny impact marks. Some of the markings metal surfaces retain about 75% flaking original nickel toning to brown, are rather poorly struck but remain mostly legible, the breech is stamped more moderate in areas with scattered oxidation and pitting. The with a German eagle proof and the frame with an undecipherable embossed hard rubber grips remain about near excellent showing Waffenamt. The checkered black plastic grips are modern reproductions minimal wear. The action seems to function mechanically. (59862-4) and rate fair at best with bent warped corners, rough edges and {ANTIQUE} (50/100) handling marks. The lanyard ring is intact and a single magazine is Est. 50 - 100 included. (59804-33) {C&R} (200/400) 2814 Hopkins & Allen X.L. No. 3 Double Action Revolver Est. 200 - 400 serial #9401, 32 RF, 2 3/4" octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The 2807 Japanese Type 14 Semi-Auto Pistol by Nagoya Toriimatsu metal surfaces have toned to brown and gray overall with scattered light serial #16531 (Series 2), 8mm Nambu, 4 1/2" barrel with a bright oxidation and pitting with perhaps 25% original nickel on the cylinder excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this February 1944-dated pistol and barrel. The checkered hard rubber grips remain in very good are a mixture of gray and brown with faint traces of original blue in the condition with a couple light chips and handling marks. The cylinder breech area, scattered areas of light oxidation and pitting, high edge base pin latch is a brass replacement and the action does not function wear and the usual rough machining marks found on late-war guns. The properly. (59836-7) {ANTIQUE} (25/75) grooved Asian hardwood grips are stamp-numbered to the gun and Est. 25 - 75 remain in good to about very good condition showing modest wear, a 2815 Harrington & Richardson Young America Safety Hammer Revolver couple light chips and flaking varnish. All markings remain crisp and the serial #9164, 32 S&W, 2" octagon barrel with an oxidized bore. The serialized parts are matching with exception of the firing pin, extension metal surfaces have toned to a brown and gray with scattered modest and cocking piece (451) and single magazine (007). The action seems oxidation, pitting and traces of original nickel. The embossed checkered to function well mechanically. A solid example of a late-war large hard rubber grips remain in very good condition showing minimal wear triggerguard Type 14. (59797-23) {C&R} (400/600) and ingrained dirt. The hammer pin is broken at the tip and the action no Est. 400 - 600 longer functions. (59855-5) {C&R} (25/50) 2808 Forehand Arms Co. Double Action Pocket Revolver Est. 25 - 50 serial #10720, 38 S&W, 2 1/2" octagon barrel with a moderately oxidized bore showing visible rifling throughout. The metal surfaces are mostly a mottled gunmetal patina showing flakes of original nickel scattered about, some small dings and old light pitting. The black checkered hard rubber grips remain in very good condition showing a repaired chip at the top edge of the right panel, light dings and handling marks. The head of the base pin has broken off, the action is functional and timing and lock-up are off. (59823-4) {C&R} (20/80) Est. 20 - 80 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2816 Ithaca Minier Model Grade 1 Boxlock Double Shotgun 2821 Browning Auto 5 Semi-Auto Shotgun serial #148203, 16 ga., 26" damascus barrels choked improved cylinder serial #246700, 12 ga, 27 1/2'' plain barrel marked modified but and modified with bright excellent bores. The barrels retain perhaps 95% measuring full with a bright very good bore with scattered pinprick pitting original raindrop damascus pattern toning to a soft gray-brown patina and a light ding about 2'' from the muzzle. The metal surfaces of this with sparse patches of light oxidation. The frame is muting to a pleasing Belgian-made shotgun have a mottled gray-blue patina with light wear silver case-hardened patina with a peppering of fine oxidation. There are on the high edges and contact points, some light pitting on the barrel, generous amounts of strong colors in the protected areas at the rear of and scattered spots of light oxidation. The checkered pistolgrip walnut frame and the sides have grade 1 "ITHACA HAMMERLESS" in flowing stock and forend are in very good plus condition with scattered light scroll riband. The checkered pistolgrip American walnut buttstock and handling marks and a small gap between the butt and the horn forend remain in very good plus condition having been lightly cleaned Browning buttplate on the right side. The receiver is marked with factory with a few minor handling marks and a nicely added light finish. The foliate scroll engraving, clear Belgian proofs are stamped on the embossed checkered hard rubber buttplate shows light wear with a receiver, bolt, and barrel, and the correct ''BROWNING ARMS small chip at the toe and the hard rubber gripcap has a thin crack to the COMPANY St LOUIS Mo'' barrel address remains crisp; the bolt right of the grip screw. The gun lock ups tightly, with the top lever resting appears to be numbered to the gun with the last three digits of the serial at center and is equipped with double triggers and a non-automatic number. The shotgun features the older style safety located at the front safety. Gun has a 14 1/4" length of pull with drops of 1 7/8" and 3 1/8". of the triggerguard, is sighted with a ramped brass bead front sight, and Not so commonly encountered, this is a solid example of the scarce appears to function well mechanically. A solid 1947-made Browning Minier model (59837-18) {C&R} (500/700) shotgun. (14A9741-16) {C&R} (250/450) Est. 500 - 700 Est. 250 - 450 2817 Western Arms/Ithaca Long Range Boxlock Double Shotgun 2822 Sears & Roebuck Ranger Slide Action Shotgun serial #23791, 12 ga., 30" dual ivory bead barrels choked modified and serial #U132702, 20 ga, 19 3/8'' shortened plain barrel with an excellent improved modified with excellent bright bores. The barrels retain bore. The metal surfaces have a mottled brown patina with light wear on perhaps 80% evenly thinning older applied blue toning to brown with the high edges, some fine oxidation, and scattered light handling marks. traces of original damascus pattern along the protected edges of the rib. The checkered pistolgrip hardwood stock and forend are in very good The action shows evidence of being cleaned with nicely applied bright condition with a few light handling marks, an added high gloss finish, case colors. The smooth pistolgrip walnut buttstock and forend have and the remnants of numbering, possibly reading ''947 143'', in white been cleaned as well with a nicely applied oil finish. Length of pull to the paint on the toe line. The receiver markings remain crisp and the barrel Hawkins ventilated rubber recoil pad measures 14 3/4" with drops of 1 markings have softened lightly but remain legible. The shotgun is devoid 7/8" and 3". The gun locks up tightly with the top lever resting at center of sights, but appears to function well mechanically. (14A9887-14) and is equipped with double triggers and a non-automatic safety. A {MODERN} (100/200) nicely refinished Long Range double. (59768-23) {C&R} (400/600) Est. 100 - 200 Est. 400 - 600 2823 British No.4 Mk 1/2 Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley 2818 Baker Batavia Leader Sidelock Double Shotgun serial #A26808A, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright excellent bore. The serial #10055F, 12 ga., 30" barrels both choked modified with bright metal surfaces of this Interarms-imported rifle retain about 98% arsenal excellent bores. The barrels retain about 80% original blue toning to black enamel finish with some light wear on the high edges, light flaking brown with scattered light oxidation, spots of pitting and sparse light on the bolt handle, and a few light handling marks. The European carry marks. The frame shows nice case-hardened finish muting to a hardwood stock is in very good plus condition with a factory repair to the pleasing smooth gray, the colors quite crisp in the protected areas. The heel, some scattered light handling marks, and a dab of green paint on checkered pistolgrip walnut buttstock and splinter forend remain in very the toe. The stock is serialized and matching to the rifle, marked with a good plus condition with expected light handling marks. The gun locks Savage boxed ''S'' and Flaming Ordnance Bomb behind the up tightly with the top lever resting right of center and is equipped with triggerguard, ''55 (Broad Arrow) PB'' behind the lower barrel band, and a double triggers and a non-automatic safety. The length of pull to the sticker with a barcode and matching serial number are on the left side of checkered plastic buttplate measures 14 1/8" and the drops are 1 5/8" the buttstock. The receiver bears the original ''No4MK1'' stamp which and 2 3/4". (59768-32) {C&R} (400/600) has been over-marked with ''No4MK1/2(F)FTR'' denoting arsenal Est. 400 - 600 overhaul to factory-through-repair status; the new markings are dated to 2819 Lefever H Grade Sidelock Double Shotgun 1952, and the receiver is lightly import marked on the receiver ring and serial #73258, 12 ga., 28'' barrels both choked improved modified with bottom of the left side. The original markings on the socket are light but bright excellent bores. The damascus barrels are toning to gray with legible, and the bolt and magazine are serialized to the rifle. The rifle pale brown undertones with scattered spots of light oxidation and retains the winged blade front sight and features the adjustable ''Singer'' freckling. The frame and sideplates have a pleasing brown and gray aperture rear sight, and appears to function well mechanically. Included patina with good brilliant case colors in protected areas, the trigger bow with the rifle is a ''6/64'' dated inspection tag that is serialized to the rifle. showing small spots of light oxidation. The checkered pistolgrip A fine arsenal reworked British rifle from WWII. (14A9807-142) {C&R} American walnut buttstock and splinter style forend remain very good [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) plus with light handling marks. The gun locks up nicely and the top lever Est. 300 - 500 rests at center and features double triggers and an automatic safety. 2824 British No. 4 Mk 2 Bolt Action Rifle by Fazakerley The length of pull to the grooved hard rubber buttplate measures 14" serial #A 591, 303 British, 25'' with a bright excellent bore. The metal with drops of 1 7/8" and 3". (59768-33) {C&R} (400/600) surfaces of this 1955-dated rifle retain about 99% original black enamel Est. 400 - 600 finish with light wear on the bolt and a few light handling marks. The 2820 Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight Slide Action Shotgun European hardwood stock is in very good plus condition with a divot on serial #819460, 20 ga, 27 1/2'' plain Poly-Choked barrel with a bright the left side of the stock by the receiver, two light dings on the stock near excellent bore with some pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain butt, and a few scattered light handling marks. The stock is stamped about 97% original blue finish with light wear on the high edges, thinning with multiple ''F / 55'' and ''0 / 23'' marks, and is serialized and matching in the grasping area, a few light abrasions on the left side of the receiver to the rifle. The receiver is crisply marked ''No 4 MK 2 / UF 55'' and the and scattered spots of light oxidation. The pistolgrip walnut stock is in serial number, and the bolt and magazine are numbered to the rifle. The excellent condition as lightly cleaned, and the grooved forend is in very rifle is sighted with the standard winged blade front sight and an good plus condition with a few spots of light flaking of the glossy finish. adjustable ''Singer'' aperture rear sight. The rifle appears to function well The barrel address remains crisp, the barrel is numbered to the shotgun, mechanically. An excellent late-production rifle that likely saw little, if any and both sides of the receiver are factory engraved with game scenes, service. (14A9807-235) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (400/600) the left side showing waterfowl landing in a pond and the right shows a Est. 400 - 600 dog flushing birds. The shotgun is sighted with a red bead front sight, the Poly-Choke adjusts freely, one screw on the left side of the receiver is absent, and the shotgun appears to function well mechanically. A solid shotgun for those desiring lighter recoil. (14A9788-4) {C&R} (200/300) Est. 200 - 300 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2825 Australian No. 1 Mk III* Bolt Action Rifle by Lithgow 2828 Australian No. 1 Mk III* Bolt Action Rifle by Lithgow serial #F39949, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a very good bore with serial #E23928, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a very good lightly pitted scattered light pitting but strong rifling. The metal surfaces of this bore. The metal surfaces of the rifle retain about 95% arsenal parkerized 1953-dated rifle retain about 98% gray-green parkerized finish with finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, thinning on some light wear on the high edges, staining on the barrel band and the receiver, scattered specks of light oxidation, and the lower barrel nosecap, and a few light handling marks. The walnut stock is in very band has toned to brown; the bolt body has been cleaned to gunmetal good plus condition with an about 2 3/4'' x 1 1/2'' area of lost finish on with scattered oxidation staining and traces of pinprick pitting. The the butt, a few small chips and light dings, and scattered light handling walnut stock is in very good condition as lightly cleaned with scattered marks. The stock is marked ''LAZ / 54'', boxed ''299'', and ''(Crown) / 39 / dings, divots, and handling marks consistent with military service. The L'' behind the triggerguard, ''SLAZ / 55'' on the forend with other small stock is crisply marked ''M.A / LITHGOW / SMLE'', ''III* HV'', and is markings that are largely illegible. The receiver is marked with clear dated ''1943'' on the right side of the butt, ''9/47'' is lightly marked near British proofs, and the socket is crisply marked ''MA / LITHGOW / the comb, multiple small proofs are marked along the underside, and the S.M.L.E. / III* / 1953''; the nosecap is numbered to the rifle. The rifle stock is serialized and matching to the rifle. The receiver ring is lightly retains the standard open sights, and appears to function well marked ''MA / VII'', the bolt head is crisply stamped ''M'', the socket is mechanically. A nice Australian SMLE made in the last year of crisply Lithgow marked and dated ''1942'', and the bolt and nosecap are production. (14A9807-137) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] numbered to the rifle. The rifle retains the standard winged blade front (400/600) sight and tangent leaf rear sight, and appears to function well Est. 400 - 600 mechanically. Included with the rifle is a canvas military sling. A solid 2826 Canadian No. 4 Mk I* Bolt Action Rifle by Long Branch mid-WWII rifle. (14A9807-253) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] serial #91L1750, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright otherwise excellent (300/500) bore with a small spot of light pitting about 1/4'' from the muzzle. The Est. 300 - 500 metal surfaces of the this 1949-dated rifle retain about 97% original blue 2829 Canadian No. 4 Mk I* Bolt Action Rifle by Long Branch with New finish with light wear on the barrel bands and the muzzle, a few specks Zealand Markings of light oxidation, and a few light handling marks. The nosecap retains serial #15L2068, 303 British, 25'' 2-groove barrel with a bright excellent about 95% green-gray parkerized finish with light wear and handling bore. The metal surfaces of this 1942-dated rifle retain about 96% marks, and the magazine has toned to a brown patina with speckled arsenal blue finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, remnants of original black finish. The walnut stock is in very good plus freckling on the receiver, light wear around the muzzle and on the condition as perhaps lightly cleaned with a few scattered light impact nosecap and upper barrel band, previous light pitting beneath the finish marks, shallow abrasions, and general light handling marks. A light, on the socket, and a few light handling marks; the magazine shows light small circled ''A'' is stamped behind the triggerguard and a light ''N'' is to moderate wear on the bottom edges, thinning on the sides, and light marked on the heel. The receiver markings and serial number remain oxidation staining. The walnut stock is in very good plus condition with a crisp, the bolt head and top of the socket are marked with British proofs, few light dings on the handguard, scattered light impact marks, and light the adjustable rear sight is marked ''CMk3'', the bolt is serialized and handling marks consistent with use. The stock is marked with a clear ''B matching to the rifle, and the end of the barrel is import marked; the / 66'' behind the triggerguard, a softened ''B / 66'' behind the nosecap, a magazine is numbered to a different rifle. The rifle appears to function few small proofs, and is serialized and matching to the rifle. The receiver well mechanically. Included with the rifle is a canvas military sling. An is crisply Long Branch marked, and the socket is marked ''N (Broad attractive Long Branch rifle that will fit equally well in a collection or on Arrow) Z / 24586'' above the serial number; the bolt is serialized and the range. (14A9807-243) {C&R} [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) matching to the rifle. The rifle is sighted with the standard winged blade Est. 300 - 500 front sight and a Mk II flip-up aperture rear sight, with apertures for 300 2827 British No. 1 Mk III* Bolt Action Rifle by Enfield meters and 550 meters. Included with the rifle is a canvas military sling serial #N57273, 303 British, 25'' barrel with a bright near excellent bore marked ''MADE IN CANADA'' and dated to 1940. (14A9807-141) {C&R} with hints of pinprick pitting. The metal surfaces retain about 95% [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (300/500) arsenal blue finish with light wear on the high edges and contact points, Est. 300 - 500 light thinning on the receiver, the lower barrel band has a brown patina, 2830 Japanese Type 38 Arisaka Bolt Action Rifle by Tokyo Arsenal and light wear and oxidation staining on the nosecap. The magazine serial #1944897, 6.5 Arisaka, 31'' barrel with an oxidized bore. The shows light wear and oxidation staining on the edges and contact points, receiver retains about 80% original blue with light wear on the high and the bolt shows light oxidation staining and remnants of pinprick edges, light oxidation, a few light wear marks, and the chrysanthemum pitting. The European hardwood stock is in very good condition as lightly has been ground from the receiver ring. The remaining metal surfaces cleaned with a small shallow chip on the right side of the forend, are a mix of brown and pewter patinas with moderate pitting on the scattered light dings and handling marks, and a 3 1/4'' section of floorplate with light oxidation, light pitting on the bolt handle, light to handguard around the rear sight has been removed; the alloy buttplate moderate oxidation on the barrel and lower tang, and scattered light shows scattered light dings. Softened British proofs are marked behind handling marks. The Asian hardwood stock is in fair condition with two the triggerguard and nosecap, and the stock is serialized and matching cracks in the wrist, a crack running from the bolt stop to the grasping to the rifle. The bolt, nosecap, and rear sight leaf are numbered to the groove, a lightly repaired break in the forend between the rear sight and rifle, scattered light British proofs are visible, and the barrel is import the lower barrel band, a chip at the buttplate, and scattered light to marked ''Alpha Leb'' just ahead of the receiver. The socket markings are moderate dings and abrasions; the right side of the buttstock is carved softened with the manufacture markings almost entirely lost, and the with crisp Japanese characters. The model markings, serial number, date appearing to read ''1945''. Included with the rifle is a canvas military and arsenal marking are light but clear, and the underside of the barrel sling. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. A late WWII rifle is import marked. The rifle retains the standard open sights, the dust that should still shoot well today. (14A9807-246) {C&R} [Vincent cover is present, and no cleaning rod. A good candidate for a restoration Coniglio Collection] (300/500) project. (14A9842-3) {C&R} (100/200) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2831 Custom Springfield Armory Model 1896 Krag Bolt Action Sporting Rifle 2835 Rare Vintage Winchester Model 1920 Folding Knife serial #75989, 30-40 Krag, 22'' barrel with a very good frosted bore with This attractive original 1920's production Winchester folding knife is 9 some light oxidation but clear rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 1/2'' overall, 5 1/4'' folded, bearing a 4 1/4'' single-edged clipped point 98% professionally reapplied blue finish with some speckled fine blade with a hollow saber grind. The tang is marked ''1920'' on the oxidation staining along the barrel and a few light handling marks. The obverse and stamped with the Winchester trademark on the reverse. pistolgrip Monte Carlo-style walnut stock is in excellent condition with a Both marks remain crisp and clear with the barest softening of the few light handling marks and features a raised left side cheekpiece, trademark. The blade is beautifully and expertly polished to a checkered black plastic gripcap and buttplate with white line spacers, near-immaculate mirror finish. Smoothed remnants of tiny shallow pitting and ebony forend tip with white line spacer and a small area of are just visible on the flat of the obverse face, otherwise few blemishes checkering on the nose; the forward swivel is absent, but the rear sling can be seen. The edge is perfect and razor sharp. The nickel silver swivel is intact. Original receiver markings remain largely crisp with bolsters and jigged bone ''Coke bottle'' grips show the barest of slight softening of some characters and the obscuring of others by some negligible handling marks and are otherwise unblemished. A desirable of the seven drilled and tapped holes on the side of the receiver, four find for the Winchester collector, this century-old folder is in exceptional which remain vacant; two filled holes are visible on top of the barrel. A condition. (12B8087-230C) (500/700) white bead-on-blade front sight is present and the rear sight has been Est. 500 - 700 removed. The magazine cutoff has been removed, and the safety has 2836 Miniature Confederate Saber been modified to be "SAFE" in the vertical position with full left and full This approximately 2:3 scale miniature measures 26'' in overall length right being in "FIRE" positions; while full left allows the rifle to be fired, it and features a 21 1/2'' curved single-edged blade with a 5'' false edge, also locks the bolt closed. Included with this rifle is a 3 1/2'' section of rail single unstopped fullers and a spear-point tip. The ricasso is crisply and mounting screws. As with any customized gun, a competent stamped ''Boyle & Gamble / Richmond'' on the obverse face and ''CS / gunsmith should examine the firearm before any thought is given to its 1862'' on the reverse. The blade is in very good condition, toned to a use. (14A9887-5) {ANTIQUE} (200/400) smooth dark gray scattered by shallow antiqued pitting throughout. The Est. 200 - 400 hilt is brass with a half-basket guard with two branches spanned by ''CS'' 2832 British P14 Bolt Action Rifle by Winchester lettering, a plain domed phrygian pommel and black leather grip wound serial #W153371, 303 British, 26'' barrel with a very good frosted bore by twisted brass wire. The brass is patinated to a dark tobacco color with with evident rifling. The metal surfaces retain about 30% original blue a few contact points worn to bright pale yellow and scattered tiny with light wear on the high edges and contact points, thinning on the handling marks. The leather is antiqued to a rough texture with some receiver, a gunmetal gray patina along the barrel, wear on the bottom areas of flaking loss. Overall the hilt is about good. The tang is slightly metal with light oxidation staining and remnants of blue finish, and loose-fitting and the blade alignment drifts a bit to either side. An scattered light handling marks. The walnut stock is in about very good interesting miniature replica. (2X129599-9) (50/100) condition with light cracks behind the triggerguard and receiver and at Est. 50 - 100 the front of the handguard, a shallow chip and square repair below the 2837 Japanese Arisaka Type 30 ''Last Ditch'' Bayonet bolt handle, and scattered light dings and handling marks throughout; Pairs with the Arisaka Type 30, Type 38 and Type 99 rifles. 20 1/4'' the rear half of the handguard is a replacement and not attached at the overall length, 15 3/4'' single-edged unfullered blade with a receiver ring. The stock shows semicircular de-milling cuts just ahead of straight-backed point. The ricasso is stamped on the obverse face with the receiver ring, features volley sight cuts on the left side, and traces of the arsenal marks of Toyada Jidoshoki Seisakusho (Toyada Automatic remnants of red paint are still visible below the receiver and on the butt; Loom Works) under Nagoya supervision. The near-excellent blade the buttstock is marked ''DP'' for drill purpose, and likely was salvaged retains about 95% original matte blue spanned by occasional areas of from such a rifle. The serial number remains crisp, the left side of the thin textured oxidation freckling. The metal surfaces of the hilt retain receiver and the breech of the barrel are British import marked, and the about 80% rough arsenal blue with areas of scattered oxidation and barrel and bolt are serialized to the rifle; the left side of the rear sight has some spots worn to dark gray steel as well as a number of small dings been hand marked ''CAL 303 / BRIT''. The rifle retains the ladder-style throughout. The contoured wraparound wood grips show only light rear aperture sight, though the flip-up ladder does not appear to function handling marks. The wood scabbard is a late-war rectangular pattern correctly, and the blade front sight has had the protective wings with minimal steel mounts and a string binding which has been mostly removed. The rifle appears to function well mechanically. (14A9842-6) lost. The mounts are browned and a single non-flexing crack can be {C&R} (200/400) seen running down from the throat, otherwise the scabbard shows only Est. 200 - 400 minimal handling and age wear. This ''Last-Ditch'' specimen is among 2833 Spanish H&A Flintlock Coat Pistol the best this establishment has seen; it would be difficult to find another serial #J5215, 45 Cal, 10" octagon barrel with a lightly oxidized bore. in better condition than this splendid example. (129807-389) [Vincent This Spanish made modern flintlock pistol retains about 70% thin blue Coniglio Collection] (150/250) finish with scattered oxidation, high edge wear and missing finish on the Est. 150 - 250 barrel flats. The lock is marked with a stylized "H&A" logo and shows 2838 U.S. Model 1905 Bayonet by Springfield Armory oxidation and the hammer functions correctly. The pistol is missing the Pairs with the U.S. Model 1903 rifle. 20 1/2'' overall, 16'' straight frizzen spring, retention nut and front sight. The smooth maple stock and single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers and a 5 brass embellishments are in very good condition with minor handling 1/2'' false edge. The ricasso is marked ''US / 133357'' on the obverse marks. (25A9862-19) {ANTIQUE} (25/75) and ''SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 1906'' on the reverse. The bright excellent Est. 25 - 75 blade shows crisp original blue in the first 1/8'' with very few overall 2834 Stevens Reliable No. 42 Second Issue Pocket Rifle blemishes; a scant few sparsely scattered handling marks and hints of serial #92848, 22 RF, 10" part round part octagonal barrel with a lightly patina are visible under light, however these are largely negligible. The frosted pitted bore. The barrel is a mix of mottled gray and original blue metal surfaces of the hilt retain about 95% original blue, the exposed with some oxidation staining. The frame retains about 90% original steel on the hilt toning to a light brown, and the grips show only the nickel finish with a few impact and handling marks. The barrel, frame barest minute handling marks. The included scabbard leather-bound and grips are all numbers matching and the rifle retains the original wood with a blued steel throat and hanger rates very fine, the leather sights. The walnut grips rate very good with a few light scratches and exhibiting some light surface scuffing and crazing and the steel retaining handling marks. The trigger and trigger screw are not installed, but about 85% original blue with some silvering at the edges. Also included provided. The return spring is missing, the trigger screw is broken and is a 1909-dated Rock Island Arsenal-marked leather belt frog with only the sear shows some tool marks. (25A9903-17) {C&R} (75/150) slight edge wear, a welcome addition not commonly found intact. Overall Est. 75 - 150 this is a remarkably beautiful Springfield bayonet, easily among the best available. (129807-390) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (150/250) Est. 150 - 250 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2839 U.S. Model 1905 Bayonet by Springfield Armory 2844 U.S. M1942 Bayonet by Union Fork & Hoe 20 1/2'' overall, 16'' single-edged spear point blade with single Pairs with the U.S. M1903 and M1 Garand rifles. 20 1/2'' overall, 16'' unstopped fullers and a 5'' false edge. The ricasso is marked ''US / single-edged spear-point blade with single unstopped fullers and a 5 290785'' on the obverse and ''SA / (Flaming Bomb) / 1908'' on the 1/2'' false edge. The ricasso is marked ''U.F.H. / U.S. (around Flaming reverse. The very good blade is finished bright showing densely Bomb) / 1942'' on the reverse face. The blade retains about 40% original speckled spots of dark gray patina and flecks of ocher oxidation. The Parkerized finish mostly in the fullers and the lower half; the bevels and edges remain cutting sharp with minimal blemishing. The metal surfaces edges are bright, showing evidence of grinding and sharpening most of the hilt are scattered by areas of dark brown oxidation and spots of visible at the tip and along the false edge. The metal surfaces of the hilt silvering; the walnut grips are aged to a dark tone and a small chip is retain about 85% original Parkerized finish with occasional areas of missing from the rear edge of the obverse grip where it meets the ocher patina and staining; the ribbed black plastic grips exhibit only very pommel, otherwise the grips are well-fitted and show only light handling light handling marks. The included scabbard is for a U.S. M1917 marks. A tan canvas dust cover is included for a scabbard which is not bayonet, comprising an OD green hard leather body and stamped steel present; the leather tip exhibits some surface scuffs and stitching loss mounts. The body is tinted ocher from storage staining and exhibits and the fabric exhibits a few negligible instances of staining but some instances of stiffness at the edges and light surface wear otherwise little wear of note. A very good bayonet overall. (129771-3A) throughout but retains tight stitching and shows little to no separation or 2840 Unmarked Bowie-Style Sheath Knife material loss. The mounts are an overall mottled dark brown of cleaned 11 1/2'' overall, 7 1/2'' single-edged saber-ground blade resembling that patina over gray steel. A mismatched but altogether very good U.S. of a Bowie knife or U.S.M.C. Fighting-Utility Knife (''KA-BAR''), with bayonet/scabbard set. (129035-46E) single unstopped fullers, a 2'' false edge, a bottle-opener cutout at the 2845 Danish M1867 Bayonet by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie. choil and a straight-backed point. The grip is stacked leather and the Pairs with the M1867 Remington Rolling Block rifle. 26 3/4'' overall, 21 guard and pommel are matching forward-extended ovals of sheet steel. 3/4'' single-edged spear point yataghan blade with single unstopped The tang extends through the pommel and is pierced by a steel fullers. The blade is marked ''Weyers[berg] / Kirschbau[m & Cie.] / suspension ring. The metal surfaces are an overall light satin gray Solingen'' on the obverse face, some of the lettering faded away. The mottled by very light storage marks and hints of speckled smoky gray guard is numbered on either face: ''13B.519.'' on the obverse and patina here or there on the blade and concentrated on the hilt. The edge ''61425.'' on the reverse. The blade is polished bright with remnant is cutting sharp with an unsharpened factory edge. The grip shows few if clouds of thin smoky gray patina scattered across the face. A any blemishes. The included leather sheath shows only the slightest machine-ground razor-sharp bevel has been applied to the true edge. instances of wrinkling and handling wear. Both knife and sheath are in The metal surfaces of the hilt are freckled with instances of thin ocher fine condition. (128287-3C) oxidation and patina. The checkered black hardwood grips are delicate, 2841 Variant Prussian Model 1809 Socket Bayonet exhibiting moderate to strong surface deterioration and drying as well as Pairs with the Prussian Model 1809 musket. This unusually configured material loss along the length of the obverse grip. The included bayonet features a 3 1/8'' unslotted socket with a rear notch to secure to scabbard exhibits moderate ocher freckling on the metal mounts and the the ramrod and a 19'' quadrangular blade with hollow-ground back and leather body is stiff with separation along the full length of the stitching. face flutes along its length. This specimen deviates from known textbook Otherwise the leather exhibits no material loss of note and the scabbard examples of this arm, which are usually found triangular with a flat top is held securely by the staples of the mounts. An honest Rolling Block face. The steel has been previously cleaned and has toned to an overall bayonet with a good blade and fair hilt. (129035-46F) burnished pewter with speckled areas of dark gray and dark brown 2846 Argentine Model 1891 Bayonets by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie. patina. Textured remnants of cleaned shallow pitting can be seen in Two bayonets for the Argentine Model 1891 Mauser rifle, both by areas of concentrated patina, otherwise the bayonet shows no more Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie. of Solingen. The first is an uncommon than very light handling marks here or there. A curious bayonet in very early brass-gripped specimen, 20 1/2'' overall, featuring a 15 3/4'' good plus condition as cleaned. (128546-2A) single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The 2842 German Model 1898 Bayonet by Weyersberg, Kirschbaum & Cie. ricasso is stamped with a crisp maker's mark on the reverse and the Pairs with the Gewehr 98 rifle. 25 1/4'' overall, 20 1/2'' single-edged Argentine Crest has been ground away from the obverse. The bright spear point blade with single unstopped fullers, an 8'' false edge and a excellent blade exhibits few if any handling marks except the barest rounded spine running through the blade where the false edge begins. hints of scabbard wear. The steel surfaces of the hilt are slightly mottled The ricasso is crisply marked ''W. K. & C. / Solingen'' on the obverse with spots of cleaned ocher-brown patina and the brass exhibits only and ''(crown) / W / 05'' on the spine. The crosspiece is unit-marked ''67.P very minute handling marks visible under light. The included steel 2 163.'' on the reverse face. The blade is bright and near excellent, scabbard retains about 98% original blue finish with flecks of ocher on exhibiting occasional speckled areas of light smoky gray patina and tiny the sparse exposed surfaces. Overall this is a very fine to excellent pinprick pits visible under light, remnants of a previous light cleaning. example of these scarcer early models. The second bayonet features The edges have been cleanly machine-ground to cutting sharp. The aluminum grips, measuring 12 1/2'' overall with a shortened 7 3/4'' metal surfaces of the hilt are an overall bright burnished pewter with single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. Like the mottled gray patina throughout and areas of dark brown cleaned previous example, the ricasso is stamped with the maker's mark on the oxidation along the spine and around the stud guide. The walnut grips reverse face; the Argentine Crest has not been removed from this are a dark brown tone and show only the barest handling marks hardly specimen and the ricasso reads ''Modelo Argentino 1891 / (crest) / worth mention. The included steel scabbard retains about 95% flaking S9698'' on the obverse face. The blade has been expertly ground and black lacquer finish with tiny handling marks scattered evenly throughout polished to razor sharp, bright and excellent with the barest hints of gray and the steel areas stained to an ocher tint. The leather frog is included patina under the clean polish marks. The cleaned steel surfaces of the and is in fair to good condition: a portion has been lost above the frog hilt exhibit hints of gray patina scattered sparsely over the bright stud and the leather exhibits moderate drying, stiffness and surface surfaces and the aluminum grips show numerous unobtrusive handling deterioration but little other loss or major damage. A very fine Imperial marks. The included scabbard is well-fitted and correct except that it German bayonet overall. (129035-46C) matches the non-standard length of the bayonet. The steel is finished in 2843 German Model 1898/05 Removed Sawback Bayonet by Weyersberg, a strong slightly uneven black lacquer. Overall the modified bayonet is in Kirschbaum & Cie. fine to near excellent condition. (129035-46G) Pairs with the Gewehr 98 rifle. 19 3/4'' overall, 14 1/2'' single-edged broad-tipped spear point blade with single unstopped fullers and a spine ground flat from arsenal removal of the saw teeth. The ricasso is marked ''Weyersberg / Kirschbaum / & Cie. / Solingen'' in slightly soft lettering on the reverse face and the spine is stamped ''(crown) / W / 17''. The blade is bright and in fine condition as cleaned, exhibiting speckled instances of polished gray patina concentrated mostly in the fullers. The metal surfaces of the hilt are a slightly darker burnished gray with occasional ocher stains and scattered dark gray freckling. The ribbed walnut grips exhibit very few handling marks and little wear except some lightening of tone from age and handling. The included steel scabbard retains about 95% blue finish which appears later-applied, with occasional tiny handling marks and flecks of dark ocher-toned exposed steel. The scabbard hangs from a correct leather frog which exhibits a strong age patina and only very light drying and surface deterioration. A very fine and well-kept German bayonet from the first World War. (129035-46D) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2847 Unmarked U.S. Model 1840 Cavalry Saber 2851 Unmarked Cutlass Machete 41 1/4'' overall, 35'' curved single-edged blade with single stopped 30 1/2'' overall, 25'' single-edged Latin-style blade. Curiously, the fullers and a trailing point. No makers marks or inspection stamps can implement has been fitted with a sheet brass half-basket guard with two be seen on the blade or guard, a trait often found on blades imported obverse branches, a large reverse-side counterguard and an upward during the early years of the American Civil War. The attractive blade of rear quillon. The blade is of unknown manufacture, possibly this ''Old Wristbreaker'' is a burnished pewter gray along the forte, hand-forged, with no signature or markings to be seen. The steel lightening to bright steel on the foible and slightly darkening again at the exhibits a mottled ocher-brown patina throughout with scattered tiny tip, and exhibits almost no handling marks or blemishes aside from a handling marks across the surfaces; the edge is somewhat dull but single tiny ding at the edge at the center of percussion and some minute otherwise unblemished. The top face of the guard exhibits rough even streaks of scabbard wear. The brass guard is toned to a smooth brown polishing marks and both branches have separated from the patina throughout with minimal handling marks. The leather of the grip counterguard, solder-repaired and subsequently become separated exhibits only very light handling wear on the high surfaces and the again. The brass is toned to a dull dark goldenrod with a speckled twisted brass wire is whole and unblemished. The included steel gray-tinted patina. The one-piece grip is unfinished hardwood held by scabbard is lightly cleaned, the smooth surfaces mottled gray and three rivets; a few unobtrusive cracks can be seen here or there at the ocher-brown throughout interspersed with hints of original blue. Several edges, otherwise the grip shows only expected very light handling wear. small dents are scattered here and there in the lower half but the An interesting and possibly unique agricultural tool converted to a scabbard shows no other damage of note and still fits the blade nicely. A swashbuckler's weapon. (129718-21) [Deaccessioned New Britain very fine U.S. cavalry saber. (129718-5) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] Youth Museum] (400/600) 2852 Vintage Cane Sword Est. 400 - 600 33 1/4'' overall, this cane conceals a narrow sword with a 26'' 2848 U.S. Model 1840 Musician's Sword by Ames single-edged triangular blade and a 5 1/2'' handle. Gilt engravings depict 34 1/2'' overall, 28'' straight single-edged spear-point blade with single panoplies of arms and floral designs in the first 6'' from the handle; the stopped fullers. The ricasso is marked with the ''Made By / Ames Mfg. steel retains about 30% original blue concentrated in the lower 8'' mostly Co. / Chicopee / Mass.'' parchment scroll address on the reverse and around the engraving and the gilt designs remain strong and largely stamped ''U.S. / G.W.C. / 1864'' on the obverse. The metal surfaces unblemished. The remainder of the blade exhibits a light pewter patina have been lightly cleaned, the blade finished bright and scattered by with a few scattered tiny handling marks. The wooden handle and body areas of speckled pewter and dark gray patina here and there, the cast of the cane show light handling marks and instances of flaking varnish brass hilt an overall dull goldenrod with occasional hints of green throughout the surface and the brass tip is patinated to a dull golden verdigris and areas of ocher tone. The sword shows only a few tiny brown with numerous small indentations. A few hairline cracks can be handling marks here or there and is in overall very fine condition. The seen running lengthwise along the grain from the edges, otherwise the included scabbard is black leather with brass mounts; the last 10 1/2'' cane shows no more than superficial wear. A very good cane sword from the tip has separated completely (the separated segment is overall. (129718-13) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] present and included) and the leather is beginning to split at the edges 2853 U.S. Model 1861 Navy Rifle Bayonet by Collins just below the collar. The surface of the leather exhibits only light drying Pairs with the U.S. Model 1861 Percussion Navy Rifle. This Plymouth and surface cracking except at the areas of separation and the brass Rifle bayonet measures 27 1/4'' overall and features a 22 1/2'' shows an overall lightly mottled goldenrod tone; the scabbard would rate single-edged spear point ''yataghan'' blade with wide single unstopped very good plus if not for the separations and rates fair as-is. (129718-10) fullers. The hilt is cast brass with a ribbed grip, bird's head pommel and [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] (100/200) the stud groove runs the full length to the muzzle ring. The blade is in Est. 100 - 200 fair condition: strong ocher and black oxidation reaches across the 2849 U.S. Model 1860 Staff & Field Officer's Sword by E.A. Armstrong majority of the surface with a few scattered flecks of bright steel showing 38 1/4'' overall, 32'' straight double-edged unsharpened spear-point through from previous attempted cleanings. The Collins Hartford blade with a diamond cross-section. The ricasso is etched ''E.A. address can be just seen on the reverse face of the ricasso, partially Armstong / Mfg. Co. / 300 Wabash Ave / Chicago'' on the reverse. Either obscured by oxidation but still quite legible. The brass is worn to a pale face of the blade is frost-etched with panels depicting elegant scroll and yellow with areas of dark ocher-brown and green-tinged black patina panoplies of arms with ''U.S.'' lettering centered on the obverse and a mostly on the sides of the guard. The press stud is strongly oxidized and Federal Eagle clutching ''E Pluribus Unum'' riband centered on the sticks somewhat but remains functional. Other than the patina, the reverse. The blade is bright and excellent, the etching remains crisp and bayonet exhibits no damage of note and no more than superficial the surfaces would be unblemished save for some very light flecks of handling marks. (129718-12) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth cleaned patina and minute handling marks on the foible beyond the Museum] (75/150) etching. The brass surfaces of the hilt retain nearly all of the strong gold Est. 75 - 150 wash finish with only very light wear at the high edges. The locking stud 2854 Japanese Pattern 1899 Steel-Hilted Army NCO Saber for the folding reverse counterguard has been lost, as have segments of 36'' overall, 30 1/2'' slightly curved single-edged blade with single the twisted brass wire around the grip; the grip itself shows only a few unstopped fullers and a straight-backed point. The hilt is blued steel with light handling marks and surface wear on the black shagreen. The a contoured hardwood grip; the grip and backstrap are checkered included scabbard is brass-mounted steel in black japanned lacquer. around the circumference and the reverse face is mounted with a The steel retains about 80% lacquer finish with areas of speckled flaking scabbard-retention spring clip. The ricasso is numbered ''103893'' on the patinated to ocher on the exposed steel. The brass mounts are reverse face and the knucklebow is stamped with Japanese proof burnished goldenrod with occasional hints of ocher patina here or there characters around the Tokyo/Kokura Arsenal ''Four Cannonballs''. The visible under light. Overall a quite fine U.S. Officer's sword. (129721-21) bright excellent blade is in near-mint condition, the blade nearly (100/200) unblemished with an excellent sharp factory edge and only the barest of Est. 100 - 200 scabbard marks and a few instances of oil staining at the tip. The hilt is 2850 Vintage Decorative Swept Hilt Rapier in similarly excellent condition with a strong 98% original blue, some 49 1/2'' overall, this large elegant sword features a double-edged spear spots toning slightly to brown at the very end of the pommel when point blade measuring 43'' from the crosspiece to the tip. Clearly viewed under light. The brass-lined blued steel scabbard is numbered to decorative and not intended for combat, this Italian-style rapier is the sword and in very fine to near excellent condition, retaining about nonetheless sturdily built and finely crafted. Single partial unstopped 95% blue with a few areas of exposed steel toning to brown and the fullers run 10'' from the top of the guard and the weapon bears no occasional small ding or handling mark scattered sparsely about the signature or markings except a tiny cross stamped 1'' from the end of surface. A very nice Western-style Japanese sword from the turn of the the fuller on either face of the blade. The steel swept hilt features three century, this specimen is a first-rate example. (129807-1) [Vincent branches on the reverse side extending from the knucklebow, a pierced Coniglio Collection] (300/500) counterguard on the obverse side, finger rings around either edge of the Est. 300 - 500 ricasso, straight quillons terminating in ball finials and a vertically grooved globe pommel. The grip is bound in intricate twisted brass wire and the steel surfaces are decorated throughout in detailed floral relief. The blade is polished to a light speckled pewter with few if any handling marks or blemishes. The steel surfaces of the hilt are patinated to a distinguished dark gray in the recesses rubbed to a silvery bright on the raised surfaces and edges of the relief. Hints of gold finish can be seen in the protected areas, suggesting that the hilt was once gilt in its entirety. The brass around the grip is bright and unblemished. An altogether very fine high-quality replica that will serve as an admirable Renaissance-style display piece for the sword collector. (129790-91) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2855 Japanese Pattern 1914 Parade Saber 2859 U.S. LC-14-B ''Woodman's Pal'' by Victor Tool Co. 32'' overall, 26 3/4'' thin single-edged shinogi-zukuri blade with single 16 3/4'' overall, 12'' single-edged blade with a convex leading edge, unstopped fullers and an undulated acid-etched faux temper line. The straight spade tip, sharpened rear billhook and cross-cut sawtooth nickeled steel blade is very fine, showing only a few instances of spine. The obverse face of the blade is crisply stamped ''Woodman's Pal cloudiness and some dings in the edge near the tip but otherwise few / 361-1'' over the patent number and the Victor shield logo depicting a blemishes and a bright mirror finish. The hilt is cast gilt brass with aoi man holding a Woodman's Pal and steel plate with a silver-colored (hollyhock) floral relief and retains strong original gilt except for thin Victor Tool Co. trademark sticker is fitted to the obverse face of the streaks of wear at the edges. The white shagreen grip is slightly ricasso. The metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue with lightly age-darkened but otherwise unblemished. A black cotton sword knot in cleaned mottled dark brown oxidation throughout. The cutting edge excellent condition is tied to the knucklebow. The scabbard is bound in exhibits several impact nicks in the upper half, otherwise the blade polished brown shagreen with three gilt brass floral mounts to match the shows few handling marks. The stacked leather grip shows some light hilt, rating near excellent with few if any blemishes on the shagreen and handling marks but otherwise no more than light surface scuffing. excellent mounts showing only a few hints of finish wear here and there. Includes a tan canvas web sheath stamped ''LC-14-B'' on the interior A quite attractive example of an Imperial Japanese parade sword. and a slightly used accompanying whetstone. The sheath exhibits some (129807-4) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (200/400) light staining and fading but otherwise little wear and is in overall fine Est. 200 - 400 condition. A fine military blade which remains a highly capable brush 2856 Ontario Knife U.S. Machete & South Asian Short Sword clearing tool. (129544-328D) One Ontario Knife U.S. Machete and one souvenir short sword in the 2860 U.S. LC-14-B ''Woodman's Pal'' with Manuals by Victor Tool Co. style of a Burmese dha or similar South Asian sword. The machete 16 3/4'' overall, 12'' single-edged blade with a convex leading edge, measures 23 1/2'' overall and features an 18'' single-edged Latin-style straight spade tip and a sharpened rear billhook. The obverse face of blade with hollow-ground secondary bevels and a sawback spine with the blade is softly yet clearly stamped ''Woodman's Pal'' over the rip saw teeth. The ricasso is marked ''Ontario Knife / U.S.'' on the trademark and Victor Tool Co. address. The blade is excellent, retaining reverse face. The blade retains about 90% original blue finish with thin about 99% powder black finish with bright factory-polished bevels and areas of ocher oxidation across the surfaces. The edge could benefit immaculate razor-sharp edges. The guard is finished in black paint with from a touch-up but remains cutting sharp with just a few instances of some areas of flaking to bright steel beneath. The stacked leather grips negligible roughness. The grips are black plastic held by four steel show some light scuffing and areas of fading color but otherwise are rivets; the rivets show some light surface oxidation, otherwise the grips unblemished. Also included are an OD green canvas web sheath in fine are unblemished. A highly serviceable brush tool in very good plus condition with a bit of oxidation and verdigris on the fittings, a very lightly condition. The dha measures 23'' overall and features a 14'' used round whetstone, and the two manuals ''Fighting with U.S.A. Knife single-edged curved blade with a trailing point, engraved on either face LC-14-B'' and ''Care, Use and Sharpening of Knife LC-14-B'', both in with several small geometric wave symbols. The handle is lightweight excellent condition with some very light foxing on the covers. An overall wood bound in twine with a sheet brass collar and pommel. The blade is superb military Woodman's Pal. (129544-328E) overall bright with sparsely scattered clouds of ocher patina; the edge 2861 U.S. M1 Bayonet by Union Fork & Hoe has been sharpened and shows evidence of light use with a few impact Pairs with the M1 Garand rifle. 14 1/2'' overall, 9 3/4'' single-edged spear nicks on the cutting edge. The brass surfaces of the hilt are lightly point blade with single unstopped fullers and a 2 1/4'' false edge. The dinged throughout and patinated to a dull golden brown; the twine wrap ricasso is marked ''U.F.H. / U.S. (around Flaming Bomb)'' on the reverse is unblemished and the blade remains well-fitted to the handle. The face. The blade retains about 25% original Parkerized finish mostly in included scabbard is black lacquered wood with twine bands and a cloth the fullers and at the ricasso; the remainder is worn bright with rope hanger faded to a salmon color. The scabbard shows a few light numerous polishing and maintenance marks. Areas of roughness from chips and handling marks and the beginnings of separation at the impact nicks and several re-sharpenings can be found along the cutting seams but remains secure. The sword is in overall very good condition. edge. The metal surfaces of the hilt retain about 85% original (129544-328A) Parkerization with scattered instances of silvering and some areas 2857 U.S. Model 1861 Navy Rifle Bayonet by Collins toning to ocher-brown on the top face of the guard. The included Pairs with the U.S. Model 1861 Percussion Navy Rifle. This Plymouth scabbard rates very good plus to excellent, exhibiting some dark Rifle bayonet measures 27'' overall and features a 22 1/2'' single-edged ocher-brown tone on the Parkerized steel throat and some light surface ''yataghan'' blade with wide single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is wear and handling marks here and there on the OD green body but no stamped with the Collins Hartford address which is lightly softened but major blemishes of note. Overall a well-used and very good WWII remains quite clear. The cast brass hilt features a ribbed grip, bird's bayonet. (129544-328F) head pommel and a full-length stud groove along the back to the muzzle 2862 U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag Dress Bayonet ring. The polished blade is an overall burnished pewter with strong areas Pairs with the U.S. Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen rifle and variants. 16 of smooth near-black gray patina and the barest hints of ocher, 1/4'' overall, 11 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single otherwise the metal is unblemished except for very light polishing marks. unstopped fullers and a 4 1/4'' false edge. The ricasso is stamped ''US'' The brass is a slightly mottled dark goldenrod with hints of verdigris here on the obverse and ''1896'' on the reverse. The metal surfaces are or there and occasional minute handling marks. An altogether quite fine nickel-plated and rate very good plus with a few areas flaking to bright sword bayonet for one's Plymouth Rifle. (129544-328B) (150/250) steel with hints of pewter patina and some light oxidation on the Est. 150 - 250 exposed areas of the pommel. The walnut grips exhibit no more than 2858 M5A1 Bayonets very light superficial handling marks and remain whole and well-fitted. Two bayonets for the M1 Garand rifle, the first a U.S. M5A1 bayonet by The scabbard is also nickel-plated and rates fine with speckled areas of Columbus Milpar, the second a South Korean K-M5A1. Both are flaking and dark oxidation staining across the exposed steel areas. identical in dimension: 11 1/4'' overall, 6 5/8'' single-edged (129544-328G) hollow-ground spear point blade with a 3'' false edge. The U.S. bayonet 2863 U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag Bayonet is marked ''U.S. M5A1 / MILPAR COL'' on the top face of the guard. The Pairs with the U.S. Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen rifle and variants. 16 metal surfaces retain about 98% original finish with only very light 1/4'' overall, 11 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single scabbard wear on the blade and a few flecks of ocher on the pommel. unstopped fullers and a 4 1/2'' false edge. The ricasso is stamped ''US'' The checkered black plastic grips exhibit only superficial handling on the obverse and ''1900'' on the reverse. The metal surfaces are marks. The other bayonet is marked ''K-M5A1'' and ''D.Y.M'' on the top overall bright with smooth areas of brown on the hilt as well as face of the guard. The blued blade and Parkerized hilt surfaces retain sharpening marks at the edges of the blade, polishing marks on the about 98% finish with tiny hints of silvering at the edges and no guard and pommel and a small area of dark gray texturing at the tip. The blemishes of note. The checkered black plastic grips are very slightly blade shows no nicks, dings or signs of previous use. The grips show a thinner and lighter than the U.S. specimen and exhibit no discernible few light handling marks and small chips but overall remain whole and blemishes. Each bayonet includes a matching U.S. M8A1 scabbard with well-fitted. The included steel scabbard retains 80% applied blue over OD green fiberglass body, Parkerized steel throat and OD green web shallow cleaned pitting and showing silvering at the edges, hints of hanger; the hilt strap of one scabbard has lost its button and does not ocher-brown oxidation staining at the edges of the blue and moderately close, otherwise the scabbards show only barely visible superficial strong lengthwise polishing marks over the applied finish. A very good handling marks. Both bayonets and their scabbards are in near excellent Krag bayonet overall. (129544-328H) condition overall. (129544-328C) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2864 U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag Bayonet 2869 U.S. Model 1917 Bolo Knife by American Cutlery Co. Pairs with the U.S. Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen rifle and variants. 16 15'' overall, 10 1/4'' single-edged spear point bolo blade with a 4'' sharp 1/4'' overall, 11 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single false edge. The ricasso is marked ''U.S. / Mod 1917 / O.T.'' on the unstopped fullers and a 4 1/2'' false edge. The ricasso is stamped ''US'' obverse and ''A.C. CO. / Chicago / 1918'' on the reverse. The blade has on the obverse and ''1899'' on the reverse. The blade is overall bright, been neatly re-blued after an expert polish and sharpening, retaining freckled with scattered instances of smoky gray and ocher patina about 99% applied finish with only very light polishing marks. The metal throughout. A few light dings can be seen along the edges and the surfaces of the hilt retain about 90% matte blue finish with silvering at corners of the spine. The metal surfaces of the hilt, including the grip the edges of the guard and the walnut grips are nearly unblemished rivets, are strongly oxidized to a textured ocher and the press stud is except for a scant few negligible handling marks visible upon close frozen in place. The walnut grips remain well-fitted and show no more examination. The included 1943-dated Boyt-marked leather scabbard than very light surface handling marks. The included steel scabbard was originally from a WWII-era U.S.M.C. Medical Corpsmen knife. The retains about 40% original blue interspersed between a speckled leather body exhibits light scuffing, wrinkling and handling marks; the coating of oxidation over the faces. With few handling marks of any initials ''R.S.'' are hand-carved on the obverse face. Overall a quite nice note, this bayonet would rate very good plus except for the oxidation U.S. bolo restored to just about excellent condition. (129544-328P) and should restore nicely with an attentive cleaning. (129544-328J) 2870 U.S. Model 1910 Bolo Knife by Springfield Armory 2865 U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag Bayonet 15'' overall, 10 1/4'' single-edged spear point bolo blade with a 4'' sharp Pairs with the U.S. Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen rifle and variants. 13 false edge. The ricasso is marked ''US / 26222'' on the obverse and ''S A 1/4'' overall, 8 1/4'' shortened single-edged spear point blade with single / (Flaming Bomb) / 1912'' on the reverse. The blade is finished bright unstopped fullers running through the tip. The ricasso is crisply marked with a strip of blue in the first 1/4'' of the ricasso. Cleaned areas of ''US'' over a soft later-added ''203'' on the obverse face and dated strong black and ocher oxidation can be seen here and there, most ''1903'' on the reverse. The metal surfaces are bright and very fine to prominent on the obverse face, otherwise the steel is attractive and near excellent with minimal blemishing except polish and grind marks on bright with light polishing marks and the edges are cutting sharp and the blade from the shortening and areas of cleaned pinprick pitting and immaculate. The metal surfaces of the hilt retain about 90% blue finish smooth gray-brown patina on the hilt. The walnut grips show few if any toning to plum-brown and speckled by a light ocher dusting of oxidation. handling marks or signs of wear. The included steel scabbard is of The walnut grips show only the slightest handling marks visible under unknown model but perfectly fitted to the bayonet's altered length. The close inspection. The 1917-dated Brauer Bros.-marked correct scabbard steel is patinated throughout to a smooth mottled brown and the leather is in near excellent condition, showing some light handling marks on the hanger shows moderate surface deterioration and cracking but remains leather tip and expected age fading of the tan canvas cover but no altogether whole and relatively supple. A modified Krag bayonet in fine blemishes of any note. Overall a very good plus U.S. bolo. condition. (129544-328K) (129544-328Q) 2866 U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag Bayonet 2871 U.S. Model 1862 Merrill Navy Rifle Bayonet Pairs with the U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag-Jorgensen rifle and variants. Pairs with the U.S. Model 1862 Merrill Navy rifle; bayonets of this type 16'' overall, 11 1/2'' single-edged spear point blade with single have also been found with the U.S. Model 1841 ''Mississippi Rifle'' and unstopped fullers. The ricasso is stamped ''US'' on the obverse and will also pair to that arm. 30'' overall, 25'' single-edged spear point ''1900'' on the reverse. The blade is bright with occasional areas of fine ''yataghan'' blade with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked smoky gray patina. The edges have been re-sharpened and show ''1862'' on the reverse and the hilt is marked ''9778'' on the spine. The machine grind marks along the length. The metal surfaces of the hilt blade is patinated to dark gray and has been heavily cleaned, showing show minute evidence of cleaned texturing which has been smoothed to smoothly polished shallow textured pitting throughout. The edge has an attractive bright. The included steel scabbard retains about 85% been re-sharpened post-cleaning to smooth and cutting sharp. The hilt original blue with numerous tiny flecks of oxidation scattered evenly is an overall dull goldenrod mottled with areas of dark gray, brown and across most of the front face and occasional areas of gray and brown ocher patina with a few hints of verdigris on the inside of the muzzle ring patina here and there on the back face. Otherwise the scabbard shows and scattered tiny handling marks throughout. A salty and honest Navy only superficial tiny handling marks. A very good to fine bayonet overall. bayonet, cleaned and restored to very good condition. (129544-328R) (129544-328L) 2867 U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag Bayonet Pairs with the U.S. Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen rifle and variants. 16'' overall, 11 1/2'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is stamped ''US'' on the obverse and ''1898'' on the reverse. The blade is overall bright with scattered flecks of dark gray patina, light handling marks, and evidence of sharpening along the edge along with a few impact nicks and instances of roughness. The metal surfaces of the hilt are patinated to a mottled dark brown interspersed with hints of original blue and occasional flecks of ocher oxidation. The walnut grips are well-fitted and exhibit no more than very light handling wear. The included steel scabbard retains a strong 90% blue, possibly reapplied, mottled by dark textured patina visible under light. A single indent can be seen about 6'' from the tip on the front face. A fine bayonet overall. (129544-328M) 2868 French Model 1914 Remington Rolling Block Rifle Bayonet Pairs with the Remington No. 5 Rolling Block rifle. 20 1/2'' overall, 16'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The obverse face of the blade is marked ''Remington Arms Co. Ilion N.Y.'' in the fuller. While this specimen bears no French serial number, these long-bladed variants are most often associated with France. The metal surfaces are lightly polished and bright throughout with scattered flecks of smooth smoky gray patina, a few tiny spots of oxidation on the crosspiece and remnant hints of cleaned pinprick pitting here or there. The walnut grips are nearly unblemished except for some negligible minute handling marks. The included scabbard retains about 30% original thinning blue beneath moderately strong polishing marks, smooth brown patina on the rear face and moderate speckled ocher across the front face. A fine to near excellent late Rolling Block bayonet. (129544-328N) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2872 U.S. Model 1860 Light Cavalry Saber & Accessories Attributed to 2874 Antique Ivory Handle Cane Knife Connecticut 1st Company Governor's Horse Guard 18'' overall, 13 1/8'' double-edged spear point blade with a thick diamond Includes one cavalry saber, a single brass epaulet, a sword belt hanger, cross-section. The cane sheath is not included. Either face of the blade a single three-button collar device and a white tasseled cord. 38 1/2'', is decorated by frost-etched panels of foliate scroll. The metal is cleaned 32'' curved single-edged blade with wide stopped fullers and narrow to a burnished pewter throughout, showing minute lengthwise polishing partial fullers. No marks can be seen except for the number ''38'' on the marks and hints of ocher dusting the protected areas of the etching. The knucklebow just ahead of the pommel. The blade is finished bright and L-shaped ivory handle features an attractive grain and an overall cream rates fine, showing thin mottled gray and brown patina throughout with color with a pleasing yellow patina forming on the reverse side. Several few if any handling marks or blemishes except light polishing marks non-flexing hairline cracks can be seen here and there following the along the length. The brass enlisted-pattern hilt is tarnished with a striations but these are unobtrusive and the ivory is otherwise copper and brown patina with some areas toning to dark brown and few unblemished. An overall very fine antique ivory-handle blade. if any handling marks, rating about very good. The black leather grip (129718-13) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] exhibits some surface flaking and the twisted brass grip wire is patinated 2875 U.S. Model 1795 Socket Bayonet & Antique S-Guard Dagger to dark copper-brown but the grip shows no loss or serious wear. The Two items total, comprising one early U.S. socket bayonet and one included scabbard is nickel-plated steel and rates very good plus, antique S-guard dagger of unknown vintage. The bayonet features a 2 showing strong polishing marks, areas of dusky dark brown patina and 5/8'' socket with an open three-step L-mortise and a 15'' triangular blade instances of tiny pinprick finish flaking. The accessories are in very good with hollow-ground back flutes extending through the shank and a partial plus to fine condition overall: the collar device is cotton canvas trimmed face flute running 6 1/2'' from the beak tip. This early American socket with brass bullion lining and gilt brass buttons each embossed with the bayonet is crisply marked ''U.S.'' on the top face just ahead of the shank. logo of Scovill Mfg. Co. of Waterbury, CT. The bullion is tarnished to a The metal surfaces are scattered by several areas of moderate ocher dark tobacco tone and the buttons show a similar tobacco patina with and dark brown oxidation of varying ages. The socket and shank are hints of gilt at the edges and protected areas. The epaulet is lined with deeply browned and textured by cleaned oxidation pitting. The face of brass bullion and yellow cotton, featuring large brass bullion tassels. the blade is polished to a dull cleaned satin gray with remnant hints of Areas of gilt finish can be seen at the edges and protected areas of the cleaned pinprick pitting and newer-formed areas of ocher and gray raised crescent plate and the remaining brass is patinated to patina; the flutes match the texture of the socket and exhibit mottled tobacco-brown. The sword hanger is embroidered copper-toned brass ocher oxidation along the length transitioning to gray at the tip. A very bullion on leather backing with bright yellow brass fittings. The leather good, if somewhat salty, early U.S. bayonet. The dagger measures 14'' shows moderately strong wrinkling and some instances of light overall and features a 9 1/2'' single-edged clipped point blade with a 2'' deterioration. Provenance for the sword comes in the form of several sharpened false edge. The blade is in fair condition, the steel toned to notes and paper tags attached to the hilt of the sword including a 1st dark gray and scattered by textured areas of moderate ocher oxidation Company Governor's Horse Guard tag with the name ''Lieut. Geo. H. as well as strong lengthwise polishing marks and roughness along the Wells'' printed on one side, a retail tag from one ''G.H. & G.S. Wells / edges. The end of the point has broken and been smoothed, leaving a Wholesale Dealers / Teas & Coffees / 58 Hart Street / New Britain 1/4'' flat at the tip. The brass lobed-quillon S-guard is an overall dull Connecticut'' and a few typewritten and handwritten notes. The tags goldenrod with strong areas of mottled gray, brown, ocher and green appear to be written by Lieutenant George H. Wells himself, each patina; the flat-ended ridged brass pommel is similarly patinaed and tiny proclaiming the sword was issued to him as a private in the 1st handling marks can be seen on both guard and pommel. The one-piece Company Governor's Horse Guard of Connecticut. Cursory research walnut grip exhibits numerous tiny dings and handling marks throughout has found that the Connecticut State Register & Manual of 1910 lists but no loss or damage of any note. Overall the dagger rates good. 2nd Lieutenant George H. Wells in the roster of that company. (129718-29) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] Numerous dates are written across the tags including 1890, 1892, 1895, 2876 U.S. Model 1855-70-type Short Socket Bayonet 1896, 1906, 1907 and 1916, some of which appear to be corrections, 15 1/2'' triangular blade with hollow-ground back flutes, 14'' shallow face contradictions, or are simply penciled onto a tag without context; though flute, a beak point and U.S. lettering ahead of the shank; 3'' socket with Wells' timeline is imprecise, the dates as written suggest that Lieut. a bottom-bridged 3-step L-mortise and a locking clasp ring. The exact Wells was issued the sword upon enlistment as a private in the company model of this bayonet is unknown, however it appears identical in all during the 1890s and was promoted to Lieutenant sometime after the respects save blade length to a U.S. Model 1855-70 bayonet and this turn of the century before 1910. (129718-6,7) [Deaccessioned New example is known to fit a U.S. Model 1861 rifle. The blade does not Britain Youth Museum] (500/700) appear to be cut down, thus this may be a Cadet variant. The bayonet is Est. 500 - 700 in overall very fine condition, retaining about 85% original blue with 2873 Ancient Order of Hybernians Fraternal Sword areas of silvering due to scabbard wear (scabbard not included) and the 35'' overall, 29 1/2'' double-edged stainless steel spear point blade with occasional spot of dark brown oxidation including a concentrated area at a diamond cross-section. The blade is etched on either face with frosted the shank. (129803-9A) panels depicting floral scroll around the letters ''A.O.H.'' centered on the 2877 U.S. Model 1873 Socket Bayonet obverse and the name ''Patrick Fury'' on the reverse. Clouds of smoky 18'' triangular blade with hollow-ground back flutes, 17'' shallow face gray patina can be seen here and there on the otherwise bright surface, flute, a beak point and U.S. lettering ahead of the shank; 3'' socket with including in the lower half of the panels, otherwise the blade shows no a bottom-bridged 3-step L-mortise and a locking clasp ring. The metal handling marks or blemishes of note. The cast brass hilt is patterned surfaces are a bright excellent arsenal-quality blue with the tiniest ocher after the U.S. Model 1860 Staff & Field Officer's sword with the letters flecks visible on the socket on close inspection. The steel scabbard is in ''A.O.H.'' on the obverse counterguard. The brass retains generous very fine condition, retaining a strong 90% original blue with light amounts of gold wash finish and has assumed an overall yellow-green handling marks and occasional instances of silvering and ocher tint with scattered areas tarnished to coppery ocher. The black leather oxidation. The leather of the hanger shows some light cracking and grip exhibits only the tiniest handling scuffs and the twisted brass wire surface flaking but otherwise little wear and the brass belt hook exhibits binding is unblemished. The included scabbard is nickeled steel with gilt some instances of tarnish and patina. An excellent bayonet in a very fine brass mounts. The finish shows light frosting and ocher freckling scabbard. (129739-10A) throughout and some light tarnish is visible on the worn parts of the 2878 U.S. Model 1855-70 Socket Bayonet mounts; generous amounts of gilt finish remain in the protected areas 18'' triangular blade with hollow-ground back flutes, 17'' shallow face and the body shows few if any handling marks or signs of wear except flute, a beak point and U.S. lettering ahead of the shank; 3'' socket with some very light polishing marks. A very good plus to excellent fraternal a bottom-bridged 3-step L-mortise and a locking clasp ring. The metal sword overall. Founded 1836 in the coal-mining areas of New York and surfaces are cleaned overall bright, freckled throughout by specks of Pennsylvania, the Ancient Order of Hibernians is an Irish Catholic smoky gray, light clouds of ocher-brown and a spotted brown patina fraternal organization established to protect Irish-American Catholics concentrated on the socket. Few handling marks are present and overall from ethnic and religious persecution and to provide community support the bayonet is in very good plus to fine condition. The included scabbard to new Irish immigrants. The A.O.H. today has a presence in the U.S., is leather with a brass tip; the throat and belt hanger have been lost. The Canada, Ireland and the U.K., though the American A.O.H. is leather is in fair to good condition, the body showing little more than a bit considered a separate, much larger organization than its European of surface loss. A segment of drying has begun to crack and fold about counterparts. (129832-1) 10'' from the tip and several areas of the stitching have separated. A very good bayonet in a somewhat worn scabbard. (129739-11A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2879 U.S. Civil War Model 1855-70 Socket Bayonet & Belt 2884 German Model 1884/98 Bayonet One U.S. Model 1855-70 socket bayonet complete with scabbard and Pairs with the K98k rifle. 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' single-edged spear point belt. The bayonet features a 3'' socket with a bottom-bridged three-step blade with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''10979 / RP'' L-mortise and a clasp locking ring and an 18'' triangular blade with on the obverse face and ''Paul Weyersberg / & Co. / Solingen'' on the hollow-ground flutes and a beak point. The top face is marked ''US / S'' reverse. The blade retains about 65% original blue, toning to gray with beneath a dot proof just ahead of the shank. The metal surfaces are hints of patina towards the tip and showing light silvering from polishing mostly bright, mottled with lightly textured gray and brown patina marks and scabbard wear along the length. The metal surfaces of the throughout, beneath a thin dry film of scabbard contact residue which hilt are mostly pewter-gray with hints of about 40% original blue mostly has not affected the metal. Few handling marks are present and the on the crosspiece and flashguard. The chocolate brown phenolic resin bayonet is in overall very good condition. The hard leather scabbard has grips are excellent with minimal wear. No scabbard is included. A very lost a segment from the tip and shows areas of surface cracking, light good plus to fine bayonet overall. (129737-10A) (100/200) deterioration and instances of softening but otherwise is in very good Est. 100 - 200 condition. The belt measures about 40'' in length and features a brass 2885 German Model 1898 n/A Bayonet oval ''US'' buckle. The leather exhibits drying cracks, wrinkling and light Pairs with the Gewehr 98 rifle. 25 3/4'' overall, 20 1/2'' single-edged surface deterioration throughout but shows no loss or major damage. spear point blade with single unstopped fullers and an 8 1/2'' false edge The brass is dull goldenrod with slightly mottled areas of patina and extending behind the pipe-back spine. The ricasso is marked ''Erfurt'' negligible tiny handling marks. A quite nice bayonet as seldom seen beneath the Prussian crown on the obverse face and the guard is paired with the correct belt, this set is slightly delicate but overall in very unit-marked ''113.R.3.141'' on the reverse. The blade is a soft cleaned good condition. (129718-11) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth bright scattered by areas of smoky gray patina and a few small impact Museum] (200/400) nicks along the edge. The metal surfaces of the hilt are in similar Est. 200 - 400 condition with some thin areas of cleaned ocher-brown oxidation 2880 British Pattern 1853 Enfield Socket Bayonet staining. The ribbed wood two-piece grips are in excellent condition with Pairs with the British Pattern 1853 Enfield rifle. 17 7/8'' triangular beak only minimal handling marks or wear. The original leather scabbard is point blade with 16'' hollow-ground back flutes, a 16 1/2'' shallow face included and rates good; the body is whole with no signs of loss, though flute and a raised shoulder at the shank; 3'' socket with a bottom-bridged it shows several instances of light handling marks, bulging and folding of three-step L-mortise and a locking clasp ring. The blade is polished the leather, and separation of some of the stitches. The bright steel mirror-bright, flecked with thin clouds of ocher-gray and smoky gray mounts have been cleaned showing remnant hints of patina. patina as well as a few instances of tiny smoothed pinprick pitting. The (129737-10B) (150/250) socket and shank show a strong arsenal-quality blue over tiny remnants Est. 150 - 250 of pinprick pitting and the surface is scattered by small flecks of 2886 German Dog's Head Hunting Dagger oxidation. The brass-mounted leather scabbard shows light to moderate 18'' overall, 13'' double-edged spear point blade with wide single surface deterioration and a segment of stitching has come loose at the stopped fullers. The fullers extend through the point and the edges show middle of the seam. The body is somewhat delicate and the tip has some evidence of grinding, indicating this blade has been shortened. become fully detached at the top of the brass, however the leather The polished steel shows an burnished mottled pewter, darker on the shows otherwise no separation or loss. The brass exhibits a dark obverse side, with occasional tiny flecks of oxidation and handling marks tobacco patina and the tip shows light dings and indentations visible here and there across the blade. The edges are cutting sharp throughout. Overall the scabbard is in fair to good condition, weathered with a number of impact nicks mostly on the forward edge. The hilt is but whole. A very good plus to fine English bayonet that has been nicely cast brass with a horn grip, brass ferrule in oak leaf relief, dog's head cleaned. (129882-10A) pommel, obverse-side counterguard in pierced relief of a stags head, 2881 U.S. Model 1855-70 Socket Bayonet and a cruciform guard with dog's head quillons and a dog relief on either 18'' triangular beak point blade with hollow-ground back flutes, 16 1/2'' face. The brass surfaces are darkened to tobacco with streaks of bright shallow face flute and U.S. lettering on the top face ahead of the shank; burnished goldenrod at the edges. The grip shows some light handling 3'' socket with a bottom-bridged three-step L-mortise and a locking clasp marks but remains whole and well-fitted, though the crosspiece sits a bit ring. The steel is strongly polished to a light satin gray with remnant loosely on the tang. Altogether the dagger is in fine condition. An smoothed texturing from previous pinprick pitting throughout. A number attractive hunter's accessory. (129839-2) (200/400) of minor impact dings can be seen on the top of the socket and the Est. 200 - 400 surfaces are flecked throughout by cloudy specks of ocher oxidation. A 2887 U.S. Model 1840 Light Artillery Saber good bayonet as cleaned. (129891-7A) This Civil War-dated artillery sword measures 37 1/2'' overall and bears 2882 German Model 1898/05 a/A Sawback Bayonet a 32'' curved single-edged trailing point blade with single stopped fullers. Pairs with the Gewehr 98 rifle. 20'' overall, 14 1/2'' single-edged spear The ricasso is stamped ''U.S. / 1862'' on the obverse face, ''D'' at the point blade with single unstopped fullers and a sawback spine. The base of the spine and is unmarked on the reverse. The blade is near ricasso is marked ''Erfurt'' under the Prussian Crown on the obverse and mirror-bright and about excellent, showing only minute handling and the spine is marked with Prussian proofs. The bright near excellent polish marks and a few nicks and dings along the unsharpened factory blade shows a few scattered handling marks and a bit of scabbard wear edge. The brass hilt shows expected right handling marks and a very near the tip but otherwise few blemishes; the sharpened edge shows a slight patina to burnished goldenrod and the leather grip shows some few tiny impact dings but otherwise is cutting sharp and in fine condition. slight age wrinkling, otherwise the hilt is unblemished and rates The hilt rates very fine, showing remnants of cleaned smoky gray patina excellent. The steel scabbard is finished in a later-applied service brown on the bright steel surfaces and light handling marks on the walnut grips which has been lightly polished to a reflective sheen; occasional dings but no major blemishes or instances of loss. The steel scabbard displays and handling marks are scattered sparsely across the body but overall light pinprick pitting and flecks of oxidation staining throughout with the scabbard shows no more than minor blemishes and rates fine. An areas of darker gray and brown patina here and there. The steel has attractive and well-kept example for the American arms collector. been polished and traces of original blue can be seen here and there (129838-14) [Bruce Shroyer Collection] (400/600) mostly on the reverse face. (129736-92A) (150/250) Est. 400 - 600 Est. 150 - 250 2888 First World War French Model 1845 Officer's Sword 2883 German Model 1898/05 n/A Sawback Removed Bayonet A curiously late production of a 19th century pattern, this sword has a 36 Pairs with the Gewehr 98 rifle. 19 1/2'' overall, 14 1/2'' single-edged 1/2'' overall length and a 30 1/2'' straight single-edged spear point blade spear-point blade with single unstopped fullers and spine ground down with wide and narrow stopped fullers and an 11'' false edge extended to remove the original saw teeth. The ricasso is marked ''Erfurt'' under behind the rear fuller. The spine is inscribed ''Manufacture nationale the Prussian Crown on the obverse and the spine is marked with d'armes de Chatellerauts Mai 1916 Adj. 'd Infrie. Mle. 1845''. The Prussian proofs. The blade is strongly polished to a near-mirror bright, cleaned blade is very good, showing an overall burnished light gray tone showing watery gray remnants of previous shallow pitting scattered here with dark areas of both smooth and textured gray patina flecked across and there throughout. Gray flecks of cleaned patina can be seen the surface. A few impact nicks can be seen on the edge, otherwise the freckled throughout, otherwise the blade is in very good plus to excellent steel shows only very light handling marks. The hilt is cast brass with a condition as cleaned. The metal surfaces of the hilt are also strongly pierced floral relief on the obverse of the guard and a dark brown horn polished and, except for some remnant hints of gray patina and light grip bound in brass bullion wire. Aside from some isolated flecks of handling marks on the flashguard, are excellent as cleaned; the ribbed tarnish on the brass and some non-flexing short cracks in the horn walnut grips are unblemished. The steel scabbard is polished to a visible under light, the hilt shows no more than very minor wear and burnished gray with smoothed pinprick pitting and remnant areas of thin rates very fine to excellent. The steel scabbard is in good condition, ocher-brown staining throughout. Overall an attractive well-cleaned toned to an overall plum-brown with cleaned oxidation texturing across Imperial German bayonet. (129736-92B) (150/250) the surface but otherwise very few handling marks or signs of wear. Est. 150 - 250 (129838-23) (200/400) Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2889 U.S. Model 1902 Officer's Sword by Colonial 2893 U.S. Model 1840 NCO Sword 35'' overall, 29 1/2'' single-edged slightly curved trailing point blade with 38 1/2'' overall, 32'' straight single-edged spear point blade with single single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Colonial / Stainless'' on stopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''U.S. / J.H. / 1862'' on the the reverseand “SPAIN” beneath an etched faux proof star on the obverse and features the ''Ames / Chicopee / Mass'' parchment scroll obverse. Either face of the blade is etched with frosted panels depicting address stamped on the reverse. The bright blade is in very good plus to foliate sprays, panoplies of arms, U.S. lettering and the Federal Eagle. fine condition, the mirror factory polish frosted throughout with areas of The blade is bright and excellent with no discernible blemishes except white-gray and light ocher-brown patina. Small handling marks are some negligible scabbard wear. The hilt is solid German silver with a scattered across the surface as well as some light dings and impact black bakelite grip and rates very fine, showing subtle even cloudiness nicks on the edge. The hilt is cast brass with a strong mottled patina of across the surface, a small splash of white paint atop the guard and few black and copper-tone with hints of green verdigris in the recesses. The if any handling marks. The grip is wholly unblemished. The steel brass shows no discernible handling marks or dings and rates very good scabbard is plated in German silver; the finish is finely and evenly plus overall. The scabbard is in poor to fair condition, having lost the tip clouded throughout and a few areas of ocher-brown oxidation staining and fully separated in two about 13'' down from the edge of the throat. can be seen sparsely spaced here and there. The throat piece is not The throat mount shows a similar mottled copper & black patina to the present, otherwise the scabbard shows few if any handling marks or hilt and the leather shows surface scuffing and wrinkling along the signs of wear and rates fine overall. A quite nice officer’s saber with a length; still, the stitching remains tight and the remaining balance of the lovely excellent blade. (129838-18) [Bruce Shroyer Collection] (150/250) body shows no more than surface loss. A somewhat salty specimen, this Est. 150 - 250 sword nonetheless maintains a rustic vintage appeal. (129853-15) 2890 U.S. Pattern 1821 Eagle's Head Artillery Officer's Sword by Horstmann (100/200) 33'' overall, 28 1/4'' straight single-edged spear point blade with single Est. 100 - 200 stopped fullers and a rather long 13 1/2'' false edge. The ricasso is 2894 Imported U.S. Model 1840 Heavy Cavalry Saber by Alex Coppel stamped on the reverse face with the Gebruder Weyersberg trademark, 41'' overall, 35'' curved single-edged trailing point blade with single indicating German import for assembly and retail by Hortsmann. Either stopped fullers. The ricasso is marked with the ''Alex Coppel / Solingen'' face of the blade is decorated by thinly engraved foliate sprays and trademark on the reverse, a ''(crown) / C'' on the spine and stamped on panoplies of arms. The blade is bright and very good, lightly frosted the obverse with a later-added and somewhat uneven ''C.S.A.'' and throughout with numerous minute handling marks. The tip is rounded double-stamped ''1862'' date of dubious veracity. Fortunately, no other from previous polishing and instances of smoothed texturing and soft features give reason to suspect the sword inauthentic. The bright gray patina can be seen here and there. The engraving is softened but excellent blade is remarkably well-balanced and agile for an ''Old remains suitably defined under light. The cast brass hilt appears Wristbreaker'', though measurement finds the sword comparable in untouched or perhaps only subject to a very light long-previous cleaning, mass (about 2.2lbs) to other examples. Light polishing marks can be the surfaces patinated to an overall gold-tobacco tone with areas worn seen along the length and finely speckled clouds of patina are visible to lighter goldenrod at the high points of the relief. The fluted bone grip under light, otherwise the blade shows no discernible blemishes of note. has aged to a pleasing cream tone freckled with brown; a hairline crack The brass hilt is patinaed to a dark mottled goldenrod with areas of dark runs the length of the grip on the obverse side, sealed by an old coppery ocher-brown, polished to a reflective sheen and flecked with (possibly period) adhesive repair, otherwise the grip is unblemished. The spots of dark brown. The grip has lost its twisted brass wire and shows all-brass scabbard is engraved with foliate designs on the front face and signs of drying, hardening and finish wear at the high edges of the ribs embossed on the rear with a ''Horstmann / & / Sons / Makers /Philada'' but no material loss. A somewhat delicate leather belt segment hangs parchment scroll address. The scabbard is in good condition, retaining from the knucklebow, rating fair to good with surface-level flaking and generous streaks of original silver finish with large clouds of black silver deterioration throughout but no separation or significant loss. The steel patina; small indentations can be seen here and there throughout the scabbard is service-browned over the original finish which exhibits body but no major deformations are present. Overall a very good honest scattered areas of cleaned lightly textured patina. A slightly wrinkled example of one of America's earlier regulation patterns. (129853-16A) leather sword hanger segment is attached to the upper suspension ring. (200/400) No discernible dings or handling marks are present and the scabbard Est. 200 - 400 rates very fine as refinished. An altogether quite fine enlisted sword of 2891 U.S. Pattern 1821 Eagle's Head Artillery Officer's Sword impressive German construction. (129854-9) (300/500) 36'' overall, 31 1/2'' straight single-edged spear-point blade with single Est. 300 - 500 unstopped fullers and a rather long 14 1/2'' false edge. The blade is 2895 U.S. Model 1860 Cavalry Saber by Ames aged to overall black and freckled throughout with textured spots of 41'' overall, 34 1/2'' curved single-edged trailing point blade with wide ocher-brown oxidation and patina. A few dings can be seen along the stopped and narrow unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked with the forward edge, otherwise few handling marks are present. The brass hilt ''Ames / Chicopee / Mass'' parchment scroll address on the reverse face appears untouched, aged to a dark goldenrod with some coppery ocher and ''U.S. / B.H. / 1861'' on the obverse. The blade is cleaned to bright patina showing in the Federal Eagle relief of the counterguard. The and near excellent with few if any visible handling marks and scattered checkered bone grips are age-yellowed and fit a bit loosely but exhibit thin clouds of smoky gray patina here and there throughout. The brass no loss or damage beyond a single non-flexing crack near the pommel hilt is lightly polished to a burnished pale goldenrod flecked with small on the reverse side. No scabbard is included. A good slightly weathered spots and streaks of cleaned ocher and brown tarnish, hints of green example of one of America's earlier regulation patterns. (129853-16B) verdigris and an area of dark patina along the top of the guard. The (150/250) black leather grip shows only very light surface wear and rates very fine Est. 150 - 250 to excellent. The steel scabbard is a bright cleaned burnished pewter 2892 U.S. Model 1872 Cavalry Officer's Saber with areas of dark gray patina and remnant texturing freckled along the 39 1/4'' overall, 33 1/2'' thin single-edged curved spear point blade with length. An altogether very finely cleaned Ames cavalry sword with a single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is frost-etched ''Oak / Hall / beautiful cleaned bright blade. (129838-11) (400/600) Clothing / Co. / Boston / Mass'' and stamped ''18'' on the reverse side. Est. 400 - 600 Either face of the blade is etched with frosted panels depicting foliate 2896 U.S. Air Force Academy Cadet Sword by Vanguard scroll, panoplies of arms, U.S. lettering on the reverse and Federal 35'' overall, 30'' double-edged stainless spear point blade with a Eagle centered on the obverse. The blade is bright and excellent; close diamond cross-section. The ricasso is frost-etched with a panel reading inspection reveals small clouds of thin smoky gray patina scattered ''U.S. Air Force Academy'' in a winged frame on the reverse and etched sparsely here and there but otherwise few if any handling marks or with the Vanguard logo on the obverse. The blade is bright and blemishes. The hilt is gilt brass with a black shagreen grip, retaining excellent, nearly unblemished except for negligible scabbard marks and nearly all bright splendid finish with a few tiny hints of wear at the a few tiny specks of ocher staining on the right side of the panel. The farthest edges; the grip is nearly unblemished save a bit of lightening at cruciform pewter hilt features eagle's head quillons, a terrestrial globe the high surfaces. The nickeled steel scabbard is near excellent, pommel and an Air Force Academy shield in relief on the obverse face showing light speckled frosting across the surfaces of the otherwise of the guard. The hilt rates excellent with no discernible blemishes. The mirror bright finish and very slight finish wear at the edges of the bright scabbard is nickeled steel with silvered brass mounts and shows little to strongly gilt mounts. An attractive example of these fine dress swords. no finish loss and only very tiny negligible handling marks on the body. (129838-8) [Bruce Shroyer Collection] (100/200) The rear face of the collar is inscribed ''To Lowell Thomas / In Est. 100 - 200 Appeciation from / The Class of '67 / U.S. Air Force Academy''. Any connection to the famed war journalist, author and radio broadcaster of that name is unknown. An attractive and minty Academy Cadet sword. (129838-28) (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2897 Japanese Type 94 / Pattern 1934 Officer's Shin-Gunto 2901 WWII German Heer Dress Dagger by Puma 36'' overall, 27 1/4'' machined shinogi-zukuri blade with a copper habaki. 14 3/4'' overall, 10'' double-edged spear point blade in three flats on The blade is in good condition as cleaned, showing an overall bright either face, etched on the reverse face with the Puma logo. The blade is surface with handling and polishing marks visible throughout, occasional overall bright with few handling marks; finely speckled clouds of gray thin clouds of smoky gray patina and cleaned remnants of shallow black patina can be seen throughout, mostly on the bevels and near the tip. pitting. The re-sharpened edge is near razor sharp with only a few The metal surfaces of the hilt are blackened German silver with some shallow dings. The tang is strongly oxidized, marked on the reverse face light finish wear at the raised edges; the oak leaf and eagle detailing are by what is likely the manufacture date, however some characters are crisp, the orange synthetic grip is unblemished and the hilt rates near only partially legible. The hilt features typical officer's mounts of excellent overall with little wear. The nickel-plated steel scabbard shows brown-painted brass with a wood grip bound in white shagreen and a some areas of dark patina and some tiny instances of bubbling at the leather foul weather cover. The cover may be a replacement, stitched in edges, otherwise showing few if any handling marks and crisp detailing brown-lacquered cotton cord. The fuchi has been lost, replaced by a of the pebble-grain and oak leaf patterns. A fine German Army dagger length of black-lacquered cord bound around the exposed wood in an overall. (129833-99D) (200/400) attempt to bind the hilt to the tang, however the absence of a mekugi Est. 200 - 400 peg leaves the grip loose and easily removeable. The leather exhibits 2902 WWII German Heer Dress Dagger by C. Gustav Spitzer light handling wear and surface crazing throughout but no loss or 15'' overall, 10'' double-edged spear point blade in three flats on either separation and the stitching remains tight. Some of the shagreen has face, etched on the reverse face with the logo of C. Gustav Spitzer. The been lost from the interior of the kabuto-gane and dull goldenrod shows blade is polished bright with cloudy areas of smoky gray patina through where the paint has worn thin on the brass surfaces. The dispersed throughout and few handling marks, rating very good plus to painted steel scabbard exhibits light texturing and bubbling in the middle excellent overall. The aluminum guard and pommel show no more than third of the body with some areas of flaking to show a red primary paint very light handling marks and the white-painted wooden grips shows layer and exposed black textured steel at the edges. Still, the greater some instances of flaking at the high surfaces but otherwise little wear. balance of the paint is in fine condition with only light scuffs and the A silver aluminum portepee is included which rates near excellent with steel shows no dings or handling marks of note. A salty example which just a bit of stiffness and some beginnings of thread wear visible upon could have easily acquired its character from the harsh conditions of the close inspection. The steel scabbard rates very good plus, showing Pacific theater. (129838-7) [Bruce Shroyer Collection] (400/600) areas of ocher oxidation here and there but otherwise crisp detailing and Est. 400 - 600 no handling marks or dings. The scabbard is suspended from a belt 2898 Randall Miniature Model 1 All-Purpose Fighter hanger of silver aluminum bullion on faded green velvet, showing some This miniaturized Randall Model 1 knife measures 6 3/4'' overall and light surface wear of the bullion. An overall very good plus to excellent features a 3 1/2'' single-edged clipped point blade with a 1 1/2'' German Army dagger with some light age-appropriate wear. sharpened false edge. The knife is in just about mint condition, showing (129792-13A) (200/400) a razor sharp untouched factory edge and no discernible blemishes Est. 200 - 400 except, under very close inspection, a single tiny spot of finish wear and 2903 WWII German Red Cross DRK Subordinate's Hewer minute barely-visible handling marks on the brass double hilt. Included This large dagger was authorized for wear by subordinate members of with the knife are the original M1-marked Randall sheath, M1-marked the Deutsches Rotes Kreuz (DRK). 15 3/4'' overall, 10 1/2'' broad leather stropping block in the sheath's front pocket, and a black single-edged blade with a flat-ended tip, single unstopped fullers and pebble-grain leather soft case lined with black wool plush, all rating large saw teeth on the spine. The blade is bright and near excellent, excellent with no discernible blemishes. An exceptional minty Randall showing only some scabbard marks on the faces along the length. The Made miniature. (129806-8) (400/600) nickel-plated metal surfaces of the hilt show a few instances of light Est. 400 - 600 bubbling visible under close inspection and some handling dings on the 2899 Vintage J. Rodgers & Sons Sheffield Bowie-Style Hunting Knife pommel but otherwise little finish wear. The pommel and approximately 10 1/4'' overall length, 6'' single-edged clipped point blade with a flat 1'' of the hilt frame have separated from the remainder, fortunately the saber grind. The ricasso is marked ''J. Rodgers & Sons / 6 Norfolk St. / break is quite clean and repair is perhaps not beyond the abilities of a Sheffield, England'' on the reverse face. The blade is near excellent, suitable restoration specialist. The black plastic grips are checkered on showing a mirror-bright polish with a near-razor sharpened edge, light the obverse, smooth on the reverse and rate excellent with no polishing and sharpening marks along the lengths and tiny isolated discernible blemishes. The steel scabbard rates very good plus, showing specks of smoky gray patina at the tip and on the spine. The nickel only surface-level scuffing and light instances of finish wear scattered silver double guard and stag grips are unblemished except for a bit of throughout, showing dark brown patina on the exposed metal surfaces. yellow tint in the metal. The russet leather sheath shows a similar tint in The scabbard includes a black leather bayonet frog, rating very good the nickel silver mounts, otherwise only the lightest of handling marks plus to excellent with only light finish wear. (129792-12A) (300/500) and tight complete stitching, rating excellent overall. A popular import Est. 300 - 500 from the turn of the century, these hunting knives are not often found in 2904 Antique German Trench Knife such attractive condition. (129898-2) (300/400) 11'' overall, 6'' double-edged spear point blade marked ''DEMAG / Est. 300 - 400 Duisburg'' on the reverse of the ricasso and ''Gesetzlich / Geschützt'' on 2900 WWII German First Model Luftwaffe Dress Dagger by Weyersberg the obverse. The blade rates very fine with sharp excellent edges and a 17 1/2'' overall, 12'' double-edged spear point blade in three flats on light smoky gray patina reaching across the otherwise bright surfaces. either face, etched on the obverse with the ''Paul Weyersberg & Co. / The hilt comprises a copper alloy ferrule and a contoured one-piece Solingen'' sword & wreath logo. The blade is near mirror-bright and rates wooden grip held by brass rivets. The copper shows some dark patina very fine to excellent, showing light polishing and scabbard marks along and the grip has a pair of mirrored non-flexing cracks on the bottom the length and very tiny specks of gray patina toward the tip. The solid edge of the reverse and top edge of the reverse, respectively, but German silver guard and pommel are each inlaid on either face with a otherwise is unblemished and excellent. The simple steel scabbard is brass Hakenkreuz disc and show an overall strong pale yellow tarnish unit-marked ''102.R5.177'' and shows an overall mottled brown surface with some accumulations of verdigris on the guard. The leather binding with areas of cleaned bright. (129792-13B) (100/200) of the grip is toned from black to dark plum-brown and the brass twisted Est. 100 - 200 wire is lightly tarnished and a bit loose in spots but shows no damage or 2905 WWII German Fireman's Dress Dagger separation. The steel scabbard is mounted in German silver and 14 1/2'' overall, 10'' single-edged spear point blade with single features a German silver chain hanger. The steel shows a mottled unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked ''Original / Eickhorn / Solingen'' gray-brown patina and the mounts exhibit areas of yellow and brown around the Eickhorn logo on the reverse face. The metal surfaces are all tarnish. The tip mount has been lost, otherwise the scabbard shows no nickel-plated and rate near excellent, showing only a few minute more than light handling marks and is in good overall condition. A good handling marks on the hilt and scattered tiny flecks of oxidation on the early model Luftwaffe dagger with some honest age-appropriate wear. blade. The black checkered composite grips are wholly unblemished. (129833-99C) (400/600) The steel scabbard is black-lacquered with a black leather frog. Light Est. 400 - 600 handling marks can be seen across the faces and specks of ocher are visible where the lacquer has flaked. The frog is excellent with minimal handling wear and the scabbard rates very good plus to excellent overall. A very fine fire brigade dress dagger. (129792-12B) (100/200) Est. 100 - 200 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2906 WWII German Second Pattern Luftwaffe Dagger by Rudolf Büchel 2911 Swedish Model 1867-89 Socket Bayonets 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' double-edged spear point blade with three flats on Two Swedish bayonets for the Swedish Model 1867-89 Rolling Block each face. The ricasso is marked with the logo of ''Rudolf Büchel / rifle, each with 2'' press stud sockets and 19'' cruciform blades. The first Solingen Merscheid'' on the reverse face. The blade is bright and near is marked ''No. 599'' on the socket and ''10648'' on the reverse side of excellent as cleaned, showing very light instances of cloudiness and the shank; the second is marked ''No. 3150'' and ''8765'' in the same texturing which is hardly visible unless under light. The hilt rates locations. Each is inspection-marked on the obverse of the shank, the excellent, showing few if any blemishes on the aluminum hilt and first reading ''G.F. / G.M.'' and the second ''J.B. / G.M.'' each around pommel or on the yellow-cream celluloid grip. A silver aluminum ''(crown) / C''. Both are in excellent condition, retaining about 98% portepee in excellent condition is included. The steel scabbard is near original blue finish with only very light handling marks sparsely scattered excellent, showing some light bubbling of the nickel finish mostly at the here or there. Bayonets of this type are historically significant as the only sides but few if any handling marks or other blemishes. Also included is known socket bayonet to incorporate a coil-spring press stud; these a belt hanger of dark faded gray-green fabric lined with aluminum bullion specimens are both marvelous examples. (129857-54E) and suspended from zinc alloy fittings. The fabric shows instances of 2912 U.S. Socket Bayonets light thread wear here and there; the metal fittings retain faint traces of Two U.S. 19th Century bayonets. First, a U.S. Model 1873 socket original plating mostly in the protected areas of the oak leaf relief. bayonet: 3'' socket with a bottom-bridged three-step L-mortise and a Overall an attractive Luftwaffe dress dagger, in very fine condition with locking ring, 18'' triangular beak point blade with hollow-ground back the correct accessories. (129833-99E) (400/600) flutes, 16 1/2'' shallow face flute and ''US'' lettering on the face. The Est. 400 - 600 bayonet retains about 95% vibrant original blue and would rate excellent 2907 Egyptian Remington Rolling Block Bayonet except for small spots of ocher staining and areas of cleaned oxidation Pairs with the Model 1870 Egyptian Contract Remington Rolling Block texture on the exposed steel. The steel scabbard retains about 60% rifle. 27 1/2'' overall, 22 1/2'' single-edged spear point ''yataghan'' blade original blue with areas toning to plum-brown, streaks of silvering at the with wide single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is stamped with the edges and a lightly cleaned mottled plum brown. The leather hanger is Weyersberg King's Head logo on the reverse and with a small oval ''G'' in fine condition, showing moderate crazing throughout but no loss or proof on the obverse. Additional markings can be seen on the reverse damage. Overall the bayonet is very fine to near excellent. Second, a face of the pommel but have worn to illegibility. The blade is very good U.S. Model 1855-70 socket bayonet: 3'' socket with a bottom-bridged plus, showing a dark burnished gray tone throughout with scattered tiny three-step L-mortise and locking ring, 18'' triangular beak point blade areas of dark brown texture and light polishing marks but otherwise few with hollow-ground back flutes and a shallow 16 1/2'' face flute. The blemishes. The steel guard is oxidation-browned and exhibits a lightly bayonet is unmarked and shows a mottled patina of pewter gray and cleaned texture. The cast brass hilt is strongly tarnished to an overall ocher-brown with flecks of oxidation scattered throughout. A few more dark copper tone mottled with dark green verdigris staining. The steel concentrations of light oxidation can be seen on the socket. Few if any scabbard is marked ''E 55767'' and ''15L 14 256'' on the reverse face handling marks or other blemishes are present and the bayonet is in near the throat and rates very good, retaining about 40% original blue overall good condition. (129771-32A) with a mottled patina of dark brown across the surface and showing few 2913 Rare U.S. Model 1942 Bayonet by Wilde Drop Forge & Tool Co. handling marks and no dings or deformations. A good Egyptian contract Pairs with the U.S. M1903 and M1 Garand rifles. 20 1/2'' overall, 15 3/4'' bayonet. (129857-54A) (100/200) single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers, marked Est. 100 - 200 ''WT / U.S. (around Flaming Bomb) / 1942'' on the reverse of the ricasso. 2908 Unmarked U.S. Zouave-Type Bayonet The blade retains about 85% original parkerized finish, thinning at the One bayonet resembling the Remington ''Zouave'' pattern and similar tip, with silvering at the edges of the fullers and showing scattered areas arms of the 19th century. 26 3/4'' overall, 21 3/4'' single-edged spear of ocher-brown oxidation here and there. Very light polishing and point ''yataghan'' blade with wide single unstopped fullers. The cast sharpening marks can be seen along the length and some sharpened brass hilt features a full-length stud groove reminiscent of the bayonet impact nicks are present in the forward edge a few inches from the tip. for the U.S. Model 1861 Navy ''Plymouth'' rifle, however the bore The metal surfaces of the hilt retain about 80% original Parkerization diameter of about 0.718'' will not pair to that arm. No bayonet-firearm spanned throughout by speckled ocher patina. The black plastic grips relationship has been established at this time. The blade is bright and are faded to brown from handling wear and show a few shallow handling excellent, showing only the tiniest handling marks and one or two marks but otherwise no damage and little wear. Wilde Drop Forge & instances of negligible gray patina on the otherwise near-mirror finish. Tool Co. manufactured far fewer bayonets than any other contractor; The hilt has been lightly cleaned to a burnished light goldenrod with no one of only 60,000 made, this specimen is a scarce find. (129771-32B) more than tiny handling marks here or there. The leather scabbard (400/600) features two brass mounts and rates about excellent as well, showing Est. 400 - 600 an overall pleasing burnished goldenrod on the mounts with occasional 2914 U.S. M1 Bayonet by Utica Cutlery flecks of ocher visible under light and no more than negligible surface Pairs with the U.S. M1 Garand rifle. 14 1/2'' overall, 9 3/4'' single-edged scuffing on the leather body. (129857-54B) (75/150) spear point blade with single unstopped fullers, marked ''U. C. / U.S. Est. 75 - 150 (around Flaming Bomb)'' on the reverse of the ricasso. The blade rates 2909 U.S. Model 1870 Navy Rifle Bayonet very good and retains about 40% parkerized finish, the balance toned to Pairs with the Springfield Model 1870 Navy Rolling Block rifle. 24 3/4'' a light gray with light polish marks and flecks of ocher throughout. overall, 20'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers Evidence of sharpening can be seen along the obverse edge and some and a very slight ''yataghan'' curve. The initials ''GGS'' are stamped on light handling dings can be seen on the spine. The metal surfaces of the the hilt above the stud guide, otherwise the bayonet is unmarked. The hilt are a mottled ocher-brown and the black plastic grips show only blade is in good condition, showing few handling marks and an overall minimal handling marks. The scabbard is also in good condition, burnished pewter finish with scattered spots of dark gray and brown showing only some light finish wear at the edges of the body and areas patina as well as areas of cleaned oxidation texture. The cast brass hilt of light ocher oxidation at the corners of the parkerized throat. is excellent, the metal showing an overall bright yellow tone with only (129771-32C) (75/150) negligible handling marks. The scabbard is very fine to near excellent, Est. 75 - 150 showing only light scuffs on the leather of the body and small hints of 2915 U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag Bayonet ocher here and there on the otherwise bright brass mounts. An Pairs with the U.S. Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen rifle. 16 1/4'' overall, 11 altogether very good naval bayonet with some honest age wear on the 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers, blade. (129857-54C) (150/250) marked ''US'' on the obverse of the ricasso and ''1900'' on the reverse. Est. 150 - 250 The blade is strongly polished bright, showing remnant spots of dark 2910 British Pattern 1913 Enfield Bayonet by Remington gray patina and strong areas of cleaned pitting mostly on the reverse Pairs with the Pattern 1914 Enfield rifle. 21 3/4'' single-edged blade with face. The metal surfaces of the hilt are speckled throughout by ocher single unstopped fullers and a straight-backed point. The ricasso is patina on the otherwise bright steel surface. The walnut grips are stamped with British proofs on the obverse and marked ''1913 / 2 16 / excellent with only the barest of handling wear. A very good plus to fine Remington (circled)'' on the reverse. The cleaned satin gray finish of the Krag bayonet as cleaned. (129771-32D) (75/125) blade is thinning somewhat and instances of ocher staining can be seen Est. 75 - 125 here and there mostly in the fullers, otherwise the markings are quite 2916 U.S. Model 1816 Socket Bayonet crisp and there are few if any handling marks. The hilt rates good, 3'' socket with a bottom-bridged three-step T-mortise; 16'' triangular showing light handling dings and traces of original blue on the metal prow point blade with deeply hollow-ground back flutes, 9 1/2'' partial faces silvering at the edges. The grips show light age wear and handling face flute and slightly softened ''US / TA'' mark on the face near the marks but no damage or loss. The leather scabbard rates very good shank. The bayonet is overall bright, speckled throughout with spotted plus to excellent, showing no more than light surface wear across the smoky gray and ocher patina. Few if any handling marks or other body of the leather and tiny instances of finish wear on the blackened blemishes can be seen. Overall the bayonet is in very god condition. steel mounts. (129857-54D) (129771-32E) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2917 U.S. Model 1904 Hospital Corps Knife 2922 U.S. Model 1917 Bayonet by Remington 17 1/2'' overall, 12'' single-edged curved blade with a broad rounded tip. Pairs with the U.S. Model 1917 Enfield rifle. 21 3/4'' overall, 17'' The ricasso is marked ''U.S. / 11859'' on the obverse and ''SA / (Flaming single-edged blade with single unstopped fullers and a straight-backed Bomb) / 1909'' on the reverse. This handsome knife is in near excellent point. The crisply blued ricasso is marked ''1917 / Remington (circled)'' condition, the bright blade showing only very light instances of patina on the reverse and ''US'' beneath the Flaming Bomb and Eagle's Head and a bit of minor scabbard wear, both of which do little to detract from proof on the obverse. The blade is excellent, showing only very light the appeal. The brass S-guard shows some light hints of tarnish and tiny scabbard wear and a few sparse hints of patina on the dark satin gray handling marks on an otherwise pleasing mottled yellow surface. The finish. The metal surfaces of the hilt retain a strong 95% original blue walnut grips are nearly unblemished and would rate excellent if not for a with silvering and light handling marks at the edges of the guard; the pair of small non-flexing cracks in each side at the final rivet near the walnut grips show only negligible light handling marks and otherwise the pommel. The 1912-dated Rock Island Arsenal leather scabbard is also hilt is in excellent condition. The scabbard is leather with steel mounts, near excellent, the body showing some very light age-appropriate all painted OD green, rating fine to near excellent with occasional flaking scuffing and handling wear. The brass throat retains traces of original of the finish and mellow brown patina on the exposed steel but blue with the balance toned to a pleasant mellow goldenrod and the otherwise few if any blemishes. A very fine U.S. Enfield bayonet. steel belt hanger shows strong original blue with very light hints of dark (129833-99K) brown oxidation visible on close inspection. Lettering is stamped on 2923 U.S. Model 1905 Bayonet by Springfield Armory either face, softened to partial illegibility in spots, and appears to read as Pairs with the U.S. Springfield Model 1903 rifle. 20 1/2'' overall, 15 3/4'' follows: ''POV.F.'' over ''O.1'' on the obverse, ''F.H10. 40'' and ''FH 10'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers and a 5 on the reverse. Overall a highly appealing Hospital Corps knife in 1/4'' false edge. The ricasso is marked ''US / 7455'' on the obverse face attractive condition. (129833-99F) (300/400) and ''S A / (Flaming Bomb) / 1906'' on the reverse. The blade has been Est. 300 - 400 professionally polished, retaining traces of original blue mostly in the 2918 U.S. Model 1873 Trowel Bayonet protected areas, showing several tiny impact nicks in the finely Pairs with the U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor rifle. 14 1/2'' overall, 10'' sharpened cutting edge and a few softened handling marks visible at the leaf-shaped trowel blade measuring 3 1/2'' wide at the base. The blade tip. The WWII-era M3 scabbard is in excellent condition with only tiny is polished bright, showing light polishing marks on the top face with negligible handling marks hardly worth mention. A finely cleaned and traces of original blue at the base of the shank and a speckled highly attractive Springfield bayonet. (129833-99L) burnished pewter patina across the back flutes. The socket shows a 2924 U.S. Model 1905 Bayonet by Springfield Armory darker mottled pewter with traces of original blue, an overall dark gray Pairs with the U.S. Springfield Model 1903 rifle. 20 1/2'' overall, 16'' tone and otherwise few handling marks or blemishes. No scabbard or single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers and a 5 handle are present. A highly appealing combination weapon and 1/4'' false edge. The ricasso is marked ''US / 953932'' on the obverse entrenching tool, this specimen rates very fine to excellent as cleaned. and ''S A / (Flaming Bomb) / 1918'' on the reverse. The blade would rate (129833-99G) (200/400) excellent if not for a few tiny nicks in the edge and at the tip; faces retain Est. 200 - 400 about 99% gorgeous arsenal-quality applied blue with no other 2919 Czech VZ-24 Bayonet discernible blemishes except for some minimal scabbard wear. The Pairs with the VZ-24 Mauser rifle. 17'' overall, 11 3/4'' single-edged metal surfaces of the hilt retain about 95% blue with some silvering at spear point blade with a reversed cutting edge and single unstopped the edges of the guard and the walnut grips are unblemished aside from fullers. The ricasso is marked ''CSZ'' on the reverse face, ''E 24'' around some age-appropriate darkening of the wood. The WWII-era M3 an illegible circled character on the obverse and ''Z (circled)'' on the scabbard is in excellent condition with no discernible blemishes of note. reverse side of the guard. The metal surfaces have been expertly An excellent Springfield bayonet, likely arsenal-restored for WWII issue. cleaned to a pleasing burnished gray, still showing pinprick remnants of (129833-99M) polished pitting scattered across the faces; flecks of smoky gray patina 2925 U.S. Model 1942 Bayonet by Union Fork & Hoe can be seen here and there throughout and traces of original blue are Pairs with the U.S. Springfield Model 1903 and M1 Garand rifles. 20 1/2'' visible mostly along the spine and on the pommel. The wood grips show overall, 16'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers few if any handling marks or signs of wear except very slight and a 5 1/4'' false edge. The ricasso is marked ''U.F.H. / U.S. (around age-appropriate patina. Overall this bayonet rates very good plus to Flaming Bomb) / 1942'' on the reverse face. The Parkerized blade is excellent as cleaned. (129833-99H) excellent, showing few if any blemishes aside from very light scabbard 2920 Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet by Kokura Arsenal wear. The metal surfaces of the hilt are near excellent, unblemished Pairs with the Arisaka Type 30, Type 38 and Type 99 rifles. 20'' overall except for some areas of wear toned to dark brown on the tip of the length, 15 1/2'' single-edged blade with single unstopped fullers and a pommel. The black plastic grips show light handling marks throughout straight-backed point. The ricasso is stamped with the Kokura Arsenal and rate very good plus to excellent. The correct M3 scabbard features mark on the obverse face. The blade is bright and excellent with minimal an OD green-painted throat, rather than Parkerized, and shows some handling wear and perhaps two or three negligible oil stains on the moderate finish wear in the lower half but otherwise few blemishes. A otherwise near-pristine finish. The metal surfaces of the hilt retain about very fine WWII bayonet overall. (129833-99N) 50% original blue, the balance speckled by a fine ocher-brown patina. 2926 Regiment-Marked U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag Bayonet The contoured wood grips show only minimal handling wear. The steel 16'' overall, 11 3/4'' single-edged spear point blade with single scabbard retains about 80% original blue, showing exposed steel unstopped fullers and a 4 1/2'' false edge. The ricasso is marked ''US'' patinated to dark brown at the edges and a few light dings at the tip. The on the obverse and ''1899'' on the reverse. The walnut grips are marked original leather frog is also included and rates about excellent with only ''K 38'' on the reverse and ''12 N.Y.'' on the obverse. The bright blade minimal handling wear and expected age fading. A very fine and highly has been cleanly polished and sharpened, overall showing a near-mirror appealing Arisaka bayonet. (129833-99I) (100/150) finish with remnant hints of patina and sharpening marks visible under Est. 100 - 150 light, rating fine to near excellent as cleaned. The metal surfaces of the 2921 U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag Bayonet hilt show a few light handling and polish marks as well as small areas of Pairs with the U.S. Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen rifle. No scabbard. 16'' burnished pewter patina mostly on the pommel. The grips show a few overall, 11 1/2'' single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped light handling marks and a small unobtrusive chip on the obverse grip fullers and a 4 1/4'' false edge. The ricasso is marked ''US'' on the but remain well-fitted with only minimal wear. The steel scabbard retains obverse face and dated ''1899'' on the reverse. The metal surfaces show about 50% original scattered blue finish toning to a mottled dark gray an overall mottled dark pewter patina throughout except the pommel and plum brown. The steel has been lightly polished to fine condition, which is toned to a smooth brown. The edge shows strong sharpening showing only minimal handling marks under light. This attractive marks on either face of the bevels and is near razor sharp with only a well-kept bayonet rates very fine as cleaned. (129833-100A) few tiny remnant impact nicks here or there. The walnut grips are about excellent, showing only very light handling marks. A good and somewhat salty Krag bayonet. (129833-99J) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2927 U.S. Model 1873 Trowel Bayonet 2932 U.S. Socket Bayonets Pairs with the U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor rifle. 14 1/2'' overall, 10'' Two bayonets. The first is a U.S. Model 1812 bayonet: 2 7/8'' socket leaf-shaped trowel blade measuring 3 1/2'' wide at the base. The blade with a bottom-bridged three-step L-mortise; 15 3/4'' triangular prow point is lightly cleaned to bright, showing light polishing marks across the blade with a wide top face, deeply hollow-ground back flutes and ''US'' faces and occasional remnant flecks of gray patina here or there. The and ''NC'' stamped ahead of the shank. The metal surfaces are a lightly socket retains a strong 90% original blue scattered by areas of dark polished mottled gray and brown with remnant hints of cleaned texture brown patina and staining blended into the dark finish. The included here and there. Overall the bayonet is in very good condition. The leather scabbard is excellent, showing very little wear aside from second bayonet is a U.S. Model 1835 bayonet: 2 3/4'' socket with a appropriate tiny handling marks and some light finish cracking on the top-bridged three-step L-mortise and locking ring; 18'' beak point blade belt hanger; the brass is a pleasing bright yellow with minimal tarnish. with hollow-ground back flutes, shallow face flute and ''US'' lettering This combination weapon and entrenching tool is in excellent condition ahead of the shank. The surfaces are cleaned to bright with a mottled as cleaned and represents a splendid example of its type. pewter patina and remnant areas of cleaned shallow pitting and (129833-100B) (300/500) occasional tiny flecks of ocher. The bayonet rates very good plus to Est. 300 - 500 excellent as cleaned. (129833-100G) 2928 U.S. Model 1873 Trowel Bayonet 2933 Swiss Model 1990 Bayonet by Wenger Pairs with the U.S. Model 1873 Trapdoor rifle. 14 1/2'' overall, 10'' One as-new condition Swiss Model 1990 bayonet manufactured by leaf-shaped trowel blade measuring 3 1/2'' wide at the base. The blade Wenger for the Stgw-90 (SIG 550 series) service rifle in use by the is cleaned bright, showing light polishing marks and remnant hints of Swiss armed forces. Bayonet features a stone-washed clip point blade gray patina on the top face and pewter speckling on the back faces. The measuring 7'' in length with an olive drab polymer handle and matching socket is a mottled dark gray and plum brown with remnant cleaned as-new scabbard with metal throat piece. The olive drab plasticized cloth texture scattered throughout. No scabbard or handle are included. An frog manufactured by Wechner AG also rates as-new. (23A9787-15A) overall very good plus to excellent U.S. entrenching tool. (129833-100C) 2934 Yeoman & Son Bowie Knife (200/400) This large bowie measures 18" overall with a 12" clip point style blade Est. 200 - 400 equipped with a 3 3/4" unsharpened false edge. The obverse side of the 2929 U.S. Socket Bayonets blade is lightly etched with oak leaves and acorns and the ricasso is Three socket bayonets: two antique U.S. Model 1873 bayonets and one maker marked "YEOMAN & SON / CUTLER St. / SHEFFIELD". The reproduction U.S. Model 1855-70 bayonet. Each features a 3'' socket blade remains overall bright with scattered light scuffs, spots of fine with a bottom-bridged three-step L-mortise and locking ring, and a 18'' oxidation and a slightly rounded tip. The dual triangular shaped German triangular beak point blade with hollow-ground back flutes and shallow silver guard has shallow v-notched centers, alternating circular finials face flutes. The two M1873 bayonets are blued and excellent, each and has mellowed slightly with spots of very light tarnish. The curved retaining about 95% original blue with tiny light scuffs and instances of stag handle is centered between a decorative nickel silver collar and silvering mostly on the edges of the scabbard and on parts of the blade pommel and has darkened nicely with a few small age cracks at the butt. due to scabbard wear. The scabbard of the first bayonet features a There is no sheath present, a very handsome 1960 Sheffield Bowie. brass hook belt hanger and retains a strong 90% original blue scattered (59363-5) (400/600) by occasional specks of wear patinated to gray-brown and instances of Est. 400 - 600 light oxidation here or there. The leather throat shows the letters 2935 Vintage Valor Mustang Skeleton Handle Skinning Knife ''BxBxBx'' hand-carved into the rear face and otherwise only minimal 6 1/2'' overall, 2 1/2'' single-edged flat-ground blade with a trailing point. scuffing. The second scabbard is toned to an overall plum and features The skeletonized handle features a single forefinger groove below the a leather hanger; the leather shows only very light wrinkling and the blade and is fitted with a lanyard attached to the butt of the tang. The steel shows few if any handling marks or other blemishes. Both M1873 knife is in near excellent condition with a few sparsely scattered scabbards are in very fine condition. The reproduction bayonet is instances of patina and some light sharpening marks along the edge. ''India''-marked and finished bright, rating very good plus to excellent The included leather belt sheath is also in near excellent condition, with scattered tiny handling marks and a few instances of slight patina exhibiting only light handling scuffs and remaining whole and supple here and there. The leather reproduction scabbard is also good, with tight complete stitching. (2X129167-11) showing a few spots of loss on the back edge but otherwise little wear. 2936 Fixed Blade Sheath Knife by Robinson Knife Co. (129833-100D) 10 1/4'' overall, 5 1/2'' curved single-edged full tang blade with a 2 1/2'' 2930 U.S. M4 Bayonet by PAL straight sharpened false edge and a straight-backed point. The straight 11 1/2'' overall, 6 1/2'' single-edged spear point blade with a 3 1/4'' false crosspiece is steel and the grips are sanded oak held by large brass edge. The Parkerized metal surfaces are excellent with few if any pins. The letters ''C'' and ''O'' are carved into the obverse grip. The metal blemishes except some tiny impact nicks on the cutting edge. The surfaces are in near excellent condition, remaining bright with a few light stacked leather grip shows some light handling marks and wear but no handling marks and scattered small spots of watery gray patina. The loss or deterioration. The included U.S. M8A1 scabbard rates very good edge appears to have been cleanly re-sharpened and remains sharp plus to excellent, showing some light surface scuffs on the body and and excellent. The grips exhibit few if any handling marks and the brass areas of brown patina on the steel throat. The name ''Teddy'' is is darkly tarnished to a tobacco tone; overall the grips rate excellent. scratched onto the rear face and the numbers ''101-1 / 897'' are painted The included belt sheath is leather with a steel snap-button closing strap in white below the throat. Overall an excellent bayonet with a scabbard and is in good condition, retaining tight stitching and exhibiting light to that has seen some carry. (129833-100E) moderate surface patina, crazing on the faces and fraying at the edges 2931 U.S. Model 1905 Bayonet by Springfield Armory of the strap. (2X126019-24AE) Pairs with the U.S. Springfield Model 1903 rifle. 20 1/2'' overall, 16'' 2937 Bass Pro Shops Fillet Knife single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers and a 5 12 1/2'' overall, 7 1/2'' flexible single-edged blade with a trailing point. 1/2'' false edge. The ricasso is marked ''S A / (Flaming Bomb) / 1913'' on The crosspiece is brass with a single forward quillon and the handle is the reverse face and ''US / 561623'' on the obverse. The blade is clear-lacquered white staghorn scrimshawed on the obverse face with excellent, showing a strong 95% high-quality blue (possibly the Bass Pro Shops leaping bass logo. The handle is adorned by a arsenal-applied) with a few watery areas thinned to gray from oil tooth-shaped segment of staghorn on a red leather thong. The blade is staining. The metal surfaces of the hilt show some light silvering at the in near excellent condition, retaining an unblemished sharp factory edge edges and the grips show some negligible light handling marks, overall and exhibiting the barest hints of patina on the faces which should clean the hilt is also excellent. A highly attractive Springfield bayonet. easily. The handle exhibits few if any handling marks or blemishes and a (129833-100F) (150/250) bit of green verdigris due to leather contact is visible on the reverse face Est. 150 - 250 of the crosspiece. The included sheath is leather with brass fittings and leather strip stitching. The surfaces exhibit areas of both fading and patina but no instances of separation or loss and only minor storage wear; overall the scabbard rates near excellent. A stylish and reliable belt knife for the fisherman. (2X126019-24AA) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2938 Rare U.S. Model 1819 Hall Rifle Bayonet 2944 WWII German M1884/98 Third Pattern Bayonet This rare early U.S. socket bayonet features a 3'' socket and a 16'' Pairs with the K98k and related rifles. 14 1/2'' overall, 9 1/2'' triangular blade. The blade has hollow-ground back flutes extending single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers and a through the shank and a partial narrow face flute running 8'' from the ricasso marked ''jwh'' on the reverse and ''4304 / n'' on the obverse. The prow tip. The socket has a three-step T-mortise and an elevated bottom crosspiece is numbered ''1225'' on the obverse side. The bayonet is bridge cut with an offset recess to accommodate the offset sight of the about excellent: the blade retains an excellent near-pristine blue with Hall Rifle. The first 8'' of the face flat exhibit a perfect straight horizontal only very light oil stains at the tip and tiny handling marks visible under cross-grain from a precision machine cleaning. The remainder of the light. The metal surfaces of the hilt retain about 95% original blue with bright steel surfaces show light polishing marks here or there and hints light handling marks and instances of silvering here or there and the of dusky gray-brown patina scattered throughout. Few if any handling dark chocolate brown composite grips show some light handling marks marks are visible. Overall the bayonet is in very fine condition as and a couple tiny chips but remain well-fitted with little overall wear. The cleaned. Included is a mismatched scabbard which appears to be for a steel scabbard is numbered to the bayonet has been expertly re-blued U.S. Model 1873 socket bayonet, with a ''USN''-marked brass disc on to a strong 99% finish over remnant hints of cleaned shallow pitting, the leather belt hanger. The scabbard exhibits light to moderate scuffing patina and light dings here and there. A highly attractive German throughout, much of the original blue now fading to a mottled bayonet with a finely restored matching scabbard. (129797-30A) gray-brown. The steel body has been cleaned and protected by a (100/200) partially-worn gloss lacquer. Aside from the scuffing and finish wear, the Est. 100 - 200 scabbard shows no damage or blemishes of note and rates very good 2945 Persian VZ-23 Bayonet overall. (1X128814-1B) (300/500) Pairs with the Persian Contract VZ-24 Mauser rifle. 21'' overall, 15 3/4'' Est. 300 - 500 single-edged spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The base 2939 Fixed Blade Knives of the pommel is marked with Farsi characters and stamped with a Two knives: First, a large skinning knife: 9'' overall, 5 3/4'' full tang blade crown. The bright metal surfaces are excellent with few if any blemishes. with a 4 1/2'' crescent cutting edge, concave spine, forefinger cutout and The wooden grips show a number of minute light handling marks finger ring both below the choil. The grips are multicolored stained throughout which are largely unobtrusive. The steel scabbard is near hardwood laminate held by bright steel pins and the tang extends to a excellent with a strong 95% arsenal-quality applied blue and only very lanyard hole at the end of the handle. The knife is in excellent condition minor handling marks sparsely scattered here and there. An overall with light sharpening marks along the primary bevel. Second, a excellent near-pristine bayonet for the Persian Mauser. (129797-30B) flat-edged prop knife measuring 12 3/4'' overall, with an 8'' undulating 2946 Russian Model 1940 Tokarev Bayonet stainless steel blade, sheet steel S-guard with side-turned quillons and a Pairs with the SVT-40 rifle. 14 1/2'' overall, 9 3/4'' single-edged spear one-piece walnut grip with an engraved orange-painted Asiatic dragon point blade with single unstopped fullers. The blade is re-blued, likely an on the reverse face. The knife is in excellent condition with a few arsenal rework, retaining about 90% finish with light handling marks and isolated specks of gray patina on the otherwise mirror-bright surface. areas thinned to gray. The metal surfaces of the hilt retain about 95% (1X129627-16B) original blue with silvering at the edges and the wooden grips show 2940 Theater-Modified U.S. Model 1892/98 Krag Bayonet some light handling marks. The steel scabbard is toned to a mottled Pairs with the U.S. Model 1892 Krag-Jorgensen rifle. 13 1/2'' overall, 8 gray and shows areas of dark patina and light ocher oxidation here and 3/4'' single-edged blade wide single unstopped fullers and a tip ground there. Light handling marks and small cleaned areas of shallow pitting to a curved straight-backed point. The tip has been shortened from its can be seen throughout but no dents or dings and the structure is original length, likely done during the period of use as a field repair. The uncompromised. A very good Tokarev bayonet in honest condition. ricasso is marked ''1902'' on the reverse face and ''US'' on the obverse; (129797-30C) (200/400) the pommel is marked ''M / 65'' on the reverse face. The blade retains Est. 200 - 400 about 50% blue finish across the mottled surface, interspersed by 2947 U.S. M7 Bayonet streaks and clouds of cleaned smoky gray and strips of dark burnished Pairs with the U.S. M16 rifle. 11 5/8'' overall, 6 5/8'' single-edged spear ocher. Both ends of the crosspiece are bent slightly downwards from an point blade with a 3 1/4'' false edge. The top face of the guard is marked impact or other strong force. The metal surfaces of the hilt are aged to a ''US M7'' on the forward quillon; no maker's marks can be found. The dark brown and exhibit numerous impact dings, especially at the rear of blade is toned to a satin plum and shows some very light scabbard wear the pommel. The light-colored wood grips appear to be a period but otherwise few if any blemishes. The metal surfaces of the hilt retain replacement, showing several chips, cracks and instances of loss; the a strong 98% original matte blue with minute instances of silvering at remainder of the material remains tightly fitted. A fair bayonet that has some of the edges and the checkered black plastic grips are staunchly weathered some trials over the years. (129688-2A) unblemished. Overall the bayonet rates about excellent. The black 2941 U.S. M4 Bayonet by Turner Manufacturing Company plastic scabbard is also in about excellent condition; the throat and belt Pairs with the U.S. M1 Carbine. 11 3/4'' overall, 6 3/4'' single-edged hanger are not present, otherwise the scabbard shows only very light spear point blade with a 3 1/2'' false edge. The bayonet is in near handling marks. (129797-30D) excellent condition, retaining about 98% original parkerized finish on the 2948 European Bayonets metal surfaces with only minimal tiny handling marks and scabbard wear Three bayonets: a Russian M1891/30 Mosin-Nagant spike bayonet, a hardly worth mention. The checkered black plastic grips show some light Swedish M1896 knife bayonet, and a Spanish M1964 CETME Model C surface-level handling scuffs here or there but no real blemishes of note. bayonet. The spike bayonet is 20'' overall with a 2 7/8'' socket and a 17 The included U.S. M8A1 scabbard is also excellent with only negligible 1/8'' cruciform screwdriver-tip blade. The metal surfaces retain a strong handling marks. (129819-6A) 98% original blue with only very light handling marks and occasional 2942 U.S. Model 1873 Socket Bayonet instances of silvering and overall the bayonet is excellent. The M1896 3'' socket with a bottom-bridged three-step L-mortise and a locking ring; bayonet measures 13'' in length with an 8 1/2'' single-edged spear point 18'' triangular beak point blade with hollow-ground back flutes, shallow blade with narrow single unstopped central fullers. The blade is bright face flute and ''US'' lettering on the top face. The bayonet retains about with scattered flecks of gray patina and moderate polishing and 90% original blue speckled throughout with flecks of dark brown sharpening marks on the bevels. The hilt shows crisp checkering on the oxidation scattered along the length. The scabbard shows light signs of grip and about 90% original blue with silvering at the edges and high age, retaining about 60% blue with the balance toning to mottled dark surfaces. The steel scabbard retains about 85% original blue with light gray and brown mostly in the lower half. The integral leather frog shows handling marks and areas worn bright at the tip, edges, and where the light surface crazing and finish deterioration but otherwise tight complete scabbard would have hung from a frog. Scabbard and bayonet rate stitching and no damage or separation. The brass belt hook is toned to about very good plus to excellent. The CETME bayonet is 13 1/2'' an overall dull ocher-brown patina with green hints of verdigris in the US overall with an 8 1/2'' spear-point ''bolo'' blade. The blade retains about lettering. A fine U.S. bayonet overall with some light age wear. 70% original cleaned matte blue finish, some areas worn to bright with (129840-7A) mottled remnants of blue and light handling marks scattered throughout 2943 U.S. Model 1816 Socket Bayonet including some nicks on the cutting edge. The checkered black plastic 3'' socket with a bottom-bridged three-step T-mortise; 16'' triangular grips show very light handling marks only and the metal surfaces of the prow point blade with hollow-ground back flutes, 9 1/2'' partial face flute hilt are a cleaned bright gray with light handling marks and a subtle and partially softened ''US / TA'' lettering on the face ahead of the brown tint. The OD green plastic scabbard shows some superficial shank. The bright metal surfaces are scattered throughout by clouds of handling marks and finish wear on the brass and aluminum fittings of the smoky gray patina and flecks of dark brown oxidation. Overall a very belt hanger but otherwise shows few blemishes. Overall the knife is in good antique U.S. bayonet. (129771-32E) very good condition. (129797-30E) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2949 Swiss Model 1918 Bayonet 2962 30 Carbine Pairs with the Schmidt-Rubin M1911 and M1931 (K31) rifles. 17'' overall, This lot includes seven full 20 round boxes of Federal Power Shok 110 12'' double-edged spear point blade with hollow-ground secondary gr., soft point RN cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent bevels and razor sharp factory edges. The metal surfaces are bright and condition. (109412-23C) about excellent, the blade showing only crisp streaks of scabbard oil 2963 30 Carbine stains on the faces and tip and the hilt showing very light handling marks This lot includes four boxes, two full 50 round and two full 20 round. First and hints of patina visible under light. Only very light handling marks are two 50 round boxes of PPU 110 gr., round nose FMJ. Second are hardly worth the mention can be seen on the walnut grips. The steel two 20 round boxes of Federal Power Shok 110 gr., soft point RN scabbard is in fine to near excellent condition, retaining a strong 95% cartridges all in excellent condition. (109412-23C) original blue; there is a dent on the obverse face about 3 1/2'' above the 2964 35 Rem. tip, otherwise the steel shows only very light handling and polish marks. This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Hornady Lever Revolution 35 A highly attractive Swiss bayonet. (129787-5A) Rem., 200 gr., FTX cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23S) 2950 Japanese Type 30 Arisaka Bayonet 2965 35 Rem. Pairs with the Arisaka Type 30, Type 38 and Type 99 rifles. 19 3/4'' This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Hornady Lever Revolution overall, 15 1/4'' single-edged blade with single unstopped fullers and a 35 Rem. 200 gr., FTX cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23SA) straight-backed point. The hilt features a hook-type quillon, contoured 2966 35 Rem. wood grips and a flat bird's head pommel. No proofs or arsenal marks This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Hornady Lever Revolution are present. The bright blade is in good condition, showing only a few 35 Rem. 200 gr., FTX cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23SB) thin instances of light oxidation here or there. Handling and polishing 2967 35 Rem. marks can be seen across the faces and the edge has been heavily This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Bullseye 35 Rem., 200 gr., re-ground, possibly in-theater, to a neat near-razor sharpness. The RNSP cartridge in excellent condition. (109412-23SC) metal surfaces of the hilt exhibit an overall dark brown patina and the 2968 35 Rem. grips show some age-darkening and some very minor chips and This Lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Bullseye 35 Rem., 200 gr., handling marks. The guard is a bit loose and rattles slightly. The steel RNSP cartridges in excellent condition and a partial 20 round box (18) of scabbard is oxidized to a mottled ocher-brown with a few light handling Remington Express 150 gr, Core-Lokt PSP cartridges in excellent marks and an indentation here or there. The tip is open where the finial condition. (109412-23SD) has been lost. An overall good Arisaka bayonet with some weathered 2969 222 REM. character. (129842-3A) This lot includes five full 20 round boxes. First are three boxes of 2951 Reproduction U.S. M1918 Trench Knife by United Cutlery Remington Express Power-Lokt 50 gr., HP cartridges. Second are two 11 1/2'' overall, 7 1/2'' double-edged stainless spear point blade. The boxes of Federal V-Shok 40 gr., Nosler Ballistic tip cartridges all in cast brass knuckleduster hilt is marked ''U.S. 1918'' on the obverse face. excellent condition. (109412-23T) An accurate blued steel scabbard is included. Both knife and scabbard 2970 222 Rem. are in excellent condition. (129823-5) This lot includes five full 20 round boxes. First are two boxes of 2952 Polish WZ-22 Mauser Bayonet Remington Express Power-Lokt 50 gr., HP cartridges. Second are three Pairs with the Polish Mauser rifle. 15 1/4'' overall, 10'' single-edged boxes of Federal V-Shok 40 gr., Nosler Ballistic tip cartridges all in spear point blade with single unstopped fullers. The ricasso is marked excellent condition. (109412-23TA) ''W.P'' under the Polish Eagle on the reverse and ''Perkun'' on the 2971 222 Rem. obverse. The bright blade is near excellent with very light handling This lot includes six full 20 round boxes of PPU 50 gr., SP cartridges in marks and specks of thin gray patina here and there. The metal sealed factory boxes in excellent condition. (109412-23TB) surfaces of the hilt are in fine condition with a light speckled patina of 2972 222 Rem. ocher-brown over the otherwise bright finish. The wood grips show only This lot includes six full 20 round boxes of PPU 50 gr., SP cartridges in very small handling marks and a small chip at the rear of the obverse sealed factory boxes in excellent condition. (109412-23TC) grip. Overall a fine Polish bayonet. (129837-22) 2973 222 Rem. 2953 U.S. Air Force Survival Knife by Camillus This lot includes five full 20 round boxes. There are four boxes of PPU 9 1/2'' overall, 5 1/4'' single-edged clipped point blade with a 2'' false 50 gr., SP cartridges and one box of Prvi Partizan 50 gr., SP cartridges edge and a sawback spine. The hexagonal pommel is marked ''Camillus all in excellent condition. (109412-23TD) / N.Y. / 5-1984'' on the reverse side. The knife is in near-mint condition, 2974 45 ACP retaining about 99% original parkerized finish and showing only This lot includes two full 50 round boxes. First is a box of PMC Bronze superficial fading on the otherwise excellent stacked leather grips. The brass cased 185 gr., JHP cartridges in excellent condition. Second is a leather sheath shows accumulations of green verdigris around the brass box of TulAmmo steel cased 230 gr., FMJ cartridges with boxer primers fittings but few if any other blemishes of note. An excellent pilot's in excellent condition. (109412-23RBH) survival knife. (129890-7) 2975 45 ACP 2954 380 ACP This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of TulAmmo steel cased 230 This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Sig Sauer Elite 90 gr., gr., FMJ boxer primed non-corrosive cartridges in excellent condition. V-Crown JHP in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. (109412-23RBHA) (109412-20ZA) 2976 45 ACP 2955 380 ACP This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of TulAmmo steel cased 230 This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Sig Sauer Elite 90 gr., gr., FMJ boxer primed non-corrosive cartridges in excellent condition. V-Crown JHP in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. (109412-23RBHB) (109412-20Z) 2977 45 ACP 2956 PMC 40 S&W Battle Pack This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Blazer 230 gr., FMJ This lot includes a sealed 300 round battle pack of PMC 40 S&W, 165 cartridges. These are aluminum cased cartridges sealed in factory gr, FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-205A) boxes in excellent condition. (109412-23RBHC) 2957 PMC 40 S&W Battle Pack 2978 454 Casull This lot includes a sealed 300 round battle pack of PMC 40 S&W, 165 This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Magtech 454 Casull 260 gr., gr, FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-205) FN FMC cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23AT) 2958 PMC 40 S&W Battle Pack 2979 454 Casull This lot includes a sealed 300 round battle pack of PMC 40 S&W, 165 This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Magtech 454 Casull 260 gr., gr, FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-205B) FN FMC cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23ATA) 2959 30 Carbine 2980 454 Casull This lot includes seven full 20 round boxes of Federal Power Shok 110 This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Winchester Super X 454 gr., soft point RN cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent Casull 250 gr., Jacketed HP cartridges in excellent condition. condition. (109412-23) (109412-23ATB) 2960 30 Carbine 2981 500 S&W This lot includes seven full 20 round boxes of Federal Power Shok 110 This lot includes a full 20 round box of Winchester Platinum Tip 500 gr., soft point RN cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent S&W Mag., 400 gr., Platinum tip HP cartridges in excellent condition. condition. (109412-23A) (109412-23AU) 2961 30 Carbine 2982 40 S&W This lot includes seven full 20 round boxes of Federal Power Shok 110 This lot includes five full 50 rnd.factory sealed boxes of Independence gr., soft point RN cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent 40 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20V) condition. (109412-23B) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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2983 40 S&W 3004 9mm Luger This lot includes five full 50 rnd. factory sealed boxes of Independence This lot includes four 50 round boxes of TulAmmo 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ 40 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VA) cartridges. These are Russian manufactured non-corrosive, Berdan 2984 40 S&W primed, steel cased cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AC4E) This lot includes five full 50 rnd. factory sealed boxes of Independence 3005 9mm Luger 40 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VB) This lot includes four 50 round boxes of TulAmmo 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ 2985 40 S&W cartridges. These are Russian manufactured non-corrosive, Berdan This lot includes five full 50 rnd. factory sealed boxes of Independence primed, steel cased cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AC4F) 40 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VC) 3006 9mm Luger 2986 308 Ball This lot includes four 50 round boxes of TulAmmo 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Federal 7.62x51mm, 149 gr., cartridges. These are Russian manufactured non-corrosive, Berdan FMJ cartridges in sealed white factory boxes with black stenciled letters primed, steel cased cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AC4G) in excellent condition. (109412-20AD) 3007 9mm Luger 2987 308 Ball This lot includes four 50 round boxes of TulAmmo 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Federal 7.62x51mm, 149 gr., cartridges. These are Russian manufactured non-corrosive, Berdan FMJ cartridges in sealed white factory boxes with black stenciled letters primed, steel cased cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AC4H) in excellent condition. (109412-20ADA) 3008 40 S&W 2988 308 Ball This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle 180 gr., This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Federal 7.62x51mm, 149 gr., FMJ cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. FMJ cartridges in sealed white factory boxes with black stenciled letters (109412-23RA) in excellent condition. (109412-20ADB) 3009 40 S&W 2989 308 Ball This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle 180 gr., This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Federal 7.62x51mm, 149 gr., FMJ cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. FMJ cartridges in sealed white factory boxes with black stenciled letters (109412-23RAA) in excellent condition. (109412-20ADC) 3010 40 S&W 2990 308 Ball This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle 180 gr., This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Federal 7.62x51mm, 149 gr., FMJ cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. FMJ cartridges in sealed white factory boxes with black stenciled letters (109412-23RAB) in excellent condition. (109412-20ADD) 3011 40 S&W 2991 40 S&W This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of American Eagle 180 gr., This lot includes a factory sealed 500 round case of Prvi Partizan 180 FMJ cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. gr., TMJ cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes in excellent condition. (109412-23RAC) (109412-20 AC) 3012 9mm Luger 2992 40 S&W This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Champion 9mm, This lot includes a factory sealed 500 round case of Prvi Partizan 180 115 gr., FMJ RN cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23I) gr., TMJ cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes in excellent condition. 3013 9mm Luger (109412-20 AI) This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Champion 9mm, 2993 40 S&W 115 gr., FMJ RN cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23IA) This lot includes a factory sealed 500 round case of Prvi Partizan 180 3014 9mm Luger gr., TMJ cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes in excellent condition. This lot includes four full 50 round boxes. There are three boxes of (109412-20 AIA) Federal Champion 9mm, 115 gr, FMJ RN and one box of Blazer 9mm, 2994 40 S&W 115 gr., FMJ all in excellent condition. (109412-23IB) This lot includes a factory sealed 500 round case of Prvi Partizan 180 3015 9mm Luger gr., TMJ cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes in excellent condition. This lot includes four full 50 round boxes. There are three boxes of (109412-20 AIB) Federal Champion 9mm, 115 gr, FMJ RN and one box of Blazer 9mm, 2995 40 S&W 115 gr., FMJ all in excellent condition. (109412-23IC) This lot includes a factory sealed 500 round case of Prvi Partizan 180 3016 9mm Luger gr., TMJ cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes in excellent condition. This lot includes four full 50 round boxes. There are three boxes of (109412-20 AIC) Blazer 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ and one box of Speer Lawman 9mm, 124 gr., 2996 40 S&W TMJ cartridges all in excellent condition. (109412-23ID) This lot includes a factory sealed 500 round case of Prvi Partizan 180 3017 .308 Win. gr., TMJ cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes in excellent condition. This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of PMC Bronze .308 Win., 147 (109412-20 AID) gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AD) 2997 40 S&W 3018 .308 Win. This lot includes a factory sealed 500 round case of Prvi Partizan 180 This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of PMC Bronze .308 Win., 147 gr., TMJ cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes in excellent condition. gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20ADA) (109412-20 AIE) 3019 .308 Win. 2998 40 S&W This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of PMC Bronze .308 Win., 147 This lot includes a factory sealed 500 round case of Prvi Partizan 180 gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20ADB) gr., TMJ cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes in excellent condition. 3020 .308 Win. (109412-20 AIF) This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of PMC Bronze .308 Win., 147 2999 9mm Luger gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20ADC) This lot includes four 50 round boxes of TulAmmo 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ 3021 .308 Win. cartridges. These are Russian manufactured non-corrosive, Berdan This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of PMC Bronze .308 Win., 147 primed, steel cased cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AC4) gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20ADD) 3000 9mm Luger 3022 .308 Win. This lot includes four 50 round boxes of TulAmmo 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of PMC Bronze .308 Win., 147 cartridges. These are Russian manufactured non-corrosive, Berdan gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20ADE) primed, steel cased cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AC4A) 3023 .308 Win. 3001 9mm Luger This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of PMC Bronze .308 Win., 147 This lot includes four 50 round boxes of TulAmmo 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20ADF) cartridges. These are Russian manufactured non-corrosive, Berdan 3024 .308 Win. primed, steel cased cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AC4B) This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of PMC Bronze .308 Win., 147 3002 9mm Luger gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20ADG) This lot includes four 50 round boxes of TulAmmo 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ 3025 .308 Win. cartridges. These are Russian manufactured non-corrosive, Berdan This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of PMC Bronze .308 Win., 147 primed, steel cased cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AC4C) gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20ADH) 3003 9mm Luger 3026 22 Rimfire This lot includes four 50 round boxes of TulAmmo 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ This lot includes nine full 50 round boxes of Aguila 22 Inceptor 22 LR, cartridges. These are Russian manufactured non-corrosive, Berdan 40 gr., copper plated rimfire cartridges in excellent condition. primed, steel cased cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AC4D) (109412-24RA18) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3027 22 Rimfire 3047 22 Rimfire This lot includes nine full 50 round boxes of CCI standard velocity 22 This lot includes Three factory sealed 325 round bundle packs of LR, 40 gr., Lead RN rimfire cartridges in excellent condition. Federal Auto Match 22 LR, 40 gr., Solid bullets with 1200 fps velocity in (109412-24RA19) excellent condition. (109412-24RA4) 3028 22 Rimfire 3048 22 Rimfire This lot includes 500 rounds of Winchester Super X Small 22 LR, 40 gr., This lot includes two factory sealed 325 round bundle packs of Federal Power-Point copper plated rimfire cartridges. They are in factory sealed Auto Match 22 LR, 40 gr., Solid bullets with 1200 fps velocity in 100 count plastic trays in excellent condition. (109412-20AJ) excellent condition. (109412-24RA3) 3029 22 Rimfire 3049 22 Rimfire This lot includes 500 rounds of Winchester Super X Small Game 22 LR, This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra high 40 gr., Power-Point copper plated rimfire cartridges. They are in factory velocity 22 LR, 40gr., copper plated cartridges. There are ten 50 round sealed 100 count plastic trays in excellent condition. (109412-20AJA) boxes all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA5) 3030 22 Rimfire 3050 22 Rimfire This lot includes 500 rounds of Winchester Super X Small Game 22 LR, This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra high 40 gr., Power-Point copper plated rimfire cartridges. They are in factory velocity 22 LR, 40gr., copper plated cartridges. There are ten 50 round sealed 100 count plastic trays in excellent condition. (109412-20AJB) boxes all in original sleeve that has a crinkled corner on the flap with all 3031 22 Rimfire individual boxes remaining in excellent condition. (109412-24RA6) This lot includes 500 rounds of Winchester Super X 22 LR, 40 gr., 3051 22 Rimfire Power-Point copper plated rimfire cartridges. They are in factory sealed This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra standard 100 count plastic trays in excellent condition. (109412-20AJC) velocity 22 LR, 40gr., lead RN cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes 3032 22 Rimfire all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA7) This lot includes 500 rounds of Winchester Super X 22 LR, 40 gr., 3052 22 Rimfire Power-Point copper plated rimfire cartridges. They are in factory sealed This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra standard 100 count plastic trays in excellent condition. (109412-20B) velocity 22 LR, 40gr., lead RN cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes 3033 22 Rimfire all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA8) This lot includes 500 rounds of Winchester Super X 22 LR, 40 gr., 3053 22 Rimfire Power-Point copper plated rimfire cartridges. They are in factory sealed This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra standard 100 count plastic trays in excellent condition. (109412-20BA) velocity 22 LR, 40gr., lead RN cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes 3034 22 Rimfire all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA9) This lot includes 500 rounds of Winchester Super X 22 LR, 40 gr., 3054 22 Rimfire Power-Point copper plated rimfire cartridges. They are in factory sealed This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra standard 100 count plastic trays in excellent condition. (109412-20BB) velocity 22 LR, 40gr., lead RN cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes 3035 22 Rimfire all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA10) This lot includes 500 rounds of Winchester Super X 22 LR, 40 gr., 3055 22 Rimfire Power-Point copper plated rimfire cartridges. They are in factory sealed This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra standard 100 count plastic trays in excellent condition. (109412-20BC) velocity 22 LR, 40gr., lead RN cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes 3036 40 S&W all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA11) This lot includes four full 50 round boxes. There are three boxes of PPU 3056 22 Rimfire 40 S&W, 180 gr., JHP cartridges and one box of Speer Lawman 40 This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra high S&W, 180 gr., TMJ cartridges all in excellent condition. (109412-23A1) velocity 22 LR, 40gr., copper plated cartridges. There are ten 50 round 3037 40 S&W boxes all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA12) This lot includes four full 50 round boxes. There are two boxes of Speer 3057 22 Rimfire Lawman 40 S&W, 180 gr., TMJ cartridges and two boxes of Remington This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra high UMC 40 S&W, 180 gr., MC cartridges all in excellent condition. velocity 22 LR, 40gr., copper plated cartridges. There are ten 50 round (109412-23A2) boxes all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA13) 3038 40 S&W 3058 22 Rimfire This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Independence 40 S&W, 165 This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Blazer 22 LR, 40 gr., lead RN gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23A3) cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes in factory sleeve and all are in 3039 40 S&W excellent condition. (109412-20AP1) This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Independence 40 S&W, 165 3059 22 Rimfire gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23A4) This lot includes a full 500 round brick of CCI standard velocity 22 LR, 3040 40 S&W 40 gr., lead RN cartridges. The outer sleeve shows some minor crinkling this lot includes five full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 165 on the corners but does not affect the individual 50 round boxes and all gr., FMJ-FP in excellent condition. (109412-23A5) remain in excellent condition. (109412-20AP2) 3041 40 S&W 3060 22 Rimfire This lot includes four full 50 round boxes. There are two boxes of Speer This lot includes a full 500 round brick of CCI standard velocity 22 LR, Lawman 40 S&W, 180 gr., TMJ cartridges, one box of American Eagle 40 gr., lead RN cartridges. The outer sleeve shows some minor crinkling 40 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ, and one box of Remington UMC 40 S&W, 180 on the corners but does not affect the individual 50 round boxes and all gr., MC all in excellent condition. (109412-23A6) remain in excellent condition. (109412-20AP) 3042 40 S&W 3061 22 Rimfire This lot includes a Winchester 200 round range pack of 40 S&W, 165 This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra standard gr., FMJ cartridges still factory sealed in excellent condition. velocity 22 LR, 40gr., lead RN cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes (109412-20Y) all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA14) 3043 40 S&W 3062 22 Rimfire This lot includes a Winchester 200 round range pack of 40 S&W, 165 This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra standard gr., FMJ cartridges still factory sealed in excellent condition. velocity 22 LR, 40gr., lead RN cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes (109412-20YA) all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA15) 3044 22 Rimfire 3063 22 Rimfire This lot includes two factory sealed 325 round bundle packs of Federal This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra standard Auto Match 22 LR, 40 gr., Solid bullets with 1200 fps velocity in velocity 22 LR, 40gr., lead RN cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes excellent condition. (109412-24RA) all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA16) 3045 22 Rimfire 3064 22 Rimfire This lot includes two factory sealed 325 round bundle packs of Federal This lot includes a full 500 round brick of Aguila 22 Super Extra standard Auto Match 22 LR, 40 gr., Solid bullets with 1200 fps velocity in velocity 22 LR, 40gr., lead RN cartridges. There are ten 50 round boxes excellent condition. (109412-24RA1) all in original sleeve in excellent condition. (109412-24RA17) 3046 22 Rimfire 3065 40 S&W This lot includes two factory sealed 325 round bundle packs of Federal This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Independence 40 S&W, 180 Auto Match 22 LR, 40 gr., Solid bullets with 1200 fps velocity in gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VD) excellent condition. (109412-24RA2) 3066 40 S&W This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Independence 40 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VE) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3067 40 S&W 3091 30-06 Springfield This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Independence 40 S&W, 180 This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 30-06, 180 gr., gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VF) SP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFD) 3068 40 S&W 3092 30-06 Springfield This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Independence 40 S&W, 180 This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 30-06, 150 gr., gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VG) FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFE) 3069 40 S&W 3093 30-06 Springfield This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 40 This lot includes four full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Prvi Partizan S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20OA) 30-06, 150 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFF) 3070 40 S&W 3094 30-06 Springfield This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 40 This lot includes four full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Prvi Partizan S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20OB) 30-06, 150 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFG) 3071 40 S&W 3095 30-06 Springfield This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 40 This lot includes four full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Prvi Partizan S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20OC) 30-06, 150 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFH) 3072 40 S&W 3096 30-06 Springfield This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 40 This lot includes three full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Prvi Partizan S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20OD) 30-06, 180 gr., SP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFI) 3073 40 S&W 3097 30-06 Springfield This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 40 This lot includes three full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Prvi Partizan S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20OE) 30-06, 180 gr., SP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFJ) 3074 40 S&W 3098 30-06 Springfield This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 40 This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 30-06 S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20OF) Springfield. There are three boxes of 150 gr., FMJ and one box of 180 3075 40 S&W gr., SP all in excellent condition. (109412-20AFK) This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 40 3099 30-06 Springfield S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20OG) This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 30-06, 150 gr., 3076 40 S&W FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFL) This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 40 3100 30-06 Springfield S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20OH) This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 30-06 3077 40 S&W Springfield. There are two boxes of 180 gr., SP and two boxes of 150 This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 40 gr., FMJ cartridges all in excellent condition. (109412-20AFM) S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20OI) 3101 40 S&W 3078 40 S&W This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 165 This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 40 gr., FMJ-FP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AU) S&W, 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20OJ) 3102 40 S&W 3079 .308 Win. This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 165 This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan PPU 308 Win. gr., FMJ-FP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AUA) Match, 175 gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in the green trimmed box in overall 3103 40 S&W excellent condition. (109412-23C) This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 165 3080 .308 Win. gr., FMJ-FP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AUB) This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan PPU 308 Win. 3104 40 S&W Match, 175 gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in the green trimmed box in overall This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 165 excellent condition. (109412-23C1) gr., FMJ-FP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AUC) 3081 .308 Win. 3105 40 S&W This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Power Shok 308 This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 165 Win., 150 gr., SP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23C2) gr., FMJ-FP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AUD) 3082 .308 Ball 3106 308 Winchester This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of FNM-30 marked Portuguese This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 manufactured .308 ball cartridges. The cartridges vary in condition from gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. good with light tarnish and or oxidation to excellent with overall bright (109412-20AS) brass. Also included is a full 20 round box of PPU .308 Win., 150 gr., SP 3107 308 Winchester cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23C3) This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 3083 .308 Ball gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. This lot includes ten full 20 round boxes of FNM-30 marked Portuguese (109412-20ASA) manufactured .308 ball cartridges. The cartridges vary in condition from 3108 308 Winchester good with light tarnish and or oxidation to excellent with overall bright This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 brass. Also included is a full 20 round box of PPU .308 Win., 150 gr., SP gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23C4) (109412-20ASB) 3084 40 S&W 3109 308 Winchester This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Independence 40 S&W, 180 This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VH) gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. 3085 40 S&W (109412-20ASC) This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Independence 40 S&W, 180 3110 308 Winchester gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VI) This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 3086 40 S&W gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Independence 40 S&W, 180 (109412-20ASD) gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VJ) 3111 308 Winchester 3087 40 S&W This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Independence 40 S&W, 180 gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20VK) (109412-20ASE) 3088 30-06 Springfield 3112 308 Winchester This lot includes four full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Prvi Partizan This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 30-06, 180 gr., SP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFA) gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. 3089 30-06 Springfield (109412-20ASF) This lot includes four full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Prvi Partizan 3113 308 Winchester 30-06, 180 gr., SP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFB) This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 3090 30-06 Springfield gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. This lot includes four full 30 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 30-06, 180 gr., (109412-20ASG) SP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20AFC) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3114 308 Winchester 3136 300 Win Mag This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 This lot includes a full factory sealed 20 round box of Barnes Vor-TX, gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. 180 gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20ASH) (109412-23ALB) 3115 308 Winchester 3137 243 Win This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 This lot includes two full 20 boxes of Barnes Vor-TX, 80 gr., Tipped TSX gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. BT cartridges in sealed factory boxes in excellent condition. (109412-20ASI) (109412-23BC) 3116 308 Winchester 3138 243 Win This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 This lot includes two full 20 boxes of Barnes Vor-TX, 80 gr., Tipped TSX gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. BT cartridges in sealed factory boxes in excellent condition. (109412-20ASJ) (109412-23BCA) 3117 308 Winchester 3139 243 Win This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 This lot includes a full 20 round factory sealed box of Barnes Vor-TX 80 gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23BCB) (109412-20ASK) 3140 270 Win 3118 308 Winchester This lot includes two full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Barnes This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 Vor-TX 130 gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. (109412-BD) (109412-20ASL) 3141 270 Win 3119 308 Winchester This lot includes two full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Barnes This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 308 Win., 150 Vor-TX 130 gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. gr., SP cartridges in sealed factory wrap in excellent condition. (109412-BDA) (109412-20ASM) 3142 270 Win 3120 40 S&W This lot includes a full 20 round factory sealed box of Barnes Vor-TX This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 180 130 gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-BDB) gr., FMJ-FP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20S) 3143 30-06 Springfield 3121 40 S&W This lot includes a full 20 round factory sealed box of Barnes Vor-TX This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 180 150 gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23J) gr., FMJ-FP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20SA) 3144 30-06 Springfield 3122 40 S&W This lot includes a full 20 round factory sealed box of Barnes Vor-TX This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 180 150 gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23JA) gr., FMJ-FP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20SB) 3145 30-06 Springfield 3123 40 S&W This lot includes a full 20 round box of Barnes Vor-TX 150 gr., Tipped This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 180 TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23JB) gr., FMJ-FP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20SC) 3146 30-06 Springfield 3124 40 S&W This lot includes a full 20 round factory sealed box of Barnes Vor-TX This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of PMC Bronze 40 S&W, 180 150 gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23JC) gr., FMJ-FP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20SD) 3147 30-06 Springfield 3125 40 S&W This lot includes a full 20 round factory sealed box of Barnes Vor-TX This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 40 S&W, 180 150 gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23JD) gr., TMJ cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. 3148 44 Rem Mag (109412-20AB) This lot includes two full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Barnes 3126 40 S&W Vor-TX, 225 gr., XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23Z) This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 40 S&W, 180 3149 44 Rem Mag gr., TMJ cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. This lot includes two full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Barnes (109412-20ABA) Vor-TX, 225 gr., XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. 3127 40 S&W (109412-23ZA) This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 40 S&W, 180 3150 44 Rem Mag gr., TMJ cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. This lot includes two full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Barnes (109412-20ABB) Vor-TX, 225 gr., XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. 3128 40 S&W (109412-23ZB) This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 40 S&W, 180 3151 357 Magnum gr., TMJ cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Barnes Vor-TX, 140 gr., (109412-20ABC) XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23AA) 3129 40 S&W 3152 357 Magnum This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 40 S&W, 180 This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Barnes Vor-TX, 140 gr., gr., TMJ cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23AAA) (109412-20ABD) 3153 357 Magnum 3130 40 S&W This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Barnes Vor-TX, 140 gr., This lot includes five full 50 round boxes of Prvi Partizan 40 S&W, 180 XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23AAB) gr., TMJ cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. 3154 357 Magnum (109412-20ABE) This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Barnes Vor-TX, 140 gr., 3131 40 S&W XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23AAC) This lot includes 500 loose rounds of Maine Ammo Company 40 S&W, 3155 357 Magnum 180 gr., FN brass cased cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-20U) This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Barnes Vor-TX, 140 gr., 3132 44-40 Win XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23AAD) This lot includes a full 50 round box of Winchester Super X Target, 3156 357 Magnum 44-40, 225 gr., lead FN ''cowboy action'' cartridges in excellent This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Barnes Vor-TX, 140 gr., condition. (109412-23AP) XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23AAE) 3133 44-40 Win 3157 44 Rem Mag This lot includes a full 20 round box of Hornady 205 gr., Cowboy (lead This lot includes two full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Barnes FN) cartridges with mostly bright brass in excellent condition. Vor-TX, 225 gr., XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23APA) (109412-23ZC) 3134 300 Win Mag 3158 44 Rem Mag This lot includes a full factory sealed 20 round box of Barnes Vor-TX, This lot includes two full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Barnes 180 gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23AL) Vor-TX, 225 gr., XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. 3135 300 Win Mag (109412-23ZD) This lot includes a full factory sealed 20 round box of Barnes Vor-TX, 3159 44 Rem Mag 180 gr., Tipped TSX BT cartridges in excellent condition. This lot includes two full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Barnes (109412-23ALA) Vor-TX, 225 gr., XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23ZE) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3160 44 Rem Mag 3175 12 Gauge Shotshells This lot includes two full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Barnes This lot includes nine full and or partial boxes of a variety of 12 ga., Vor-TX, 225 gr., XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. shotshells from multiple manufacturers. First are three full five round (109412-23ZF) boxes of Remington Slugger 12 ga., 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, HPRS in green and 3161 44 Rem Mag yellow boxes. The boxes are dated in black sharpie and their contents This lot includes two full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Barnes remain in near excellent condition. Second is a full 25 round box of Vor-TX, 225 gr., XPB HP cartridges in excellent condition. Federal Premium 12 ga., 3'', 1 7/8 Oz, No.4 Magnum shotshells in fine (109412-23ZG) condition. Third is partial box containing 22 Federal Hi-Power 12 ga., 3'', 3162 32 H&R Magnum 1 7/8 Oz, BB Shot Magnum shotshells in overall very good condition. This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of Ultramax 32 H&R Mag, 90 Fourth are two 25 round boxes of Winchester Super X Steel Shot 12 gr., lead RNFP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23BE) ga., 1 1/4 Oz, No.2 Shot. There is a full box and a partial containing 21 3163 32 H&R Magnum shotshells in overall very good condition. Fifth is a partial 25 round box This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of Ultramax 32 H&R Mag, 90 (15 shotshells) of Federal Premium High Velocity Upland Load 12 ga., 2 gr., lead RNFP cartridges in excellent condition. (109412-23BEA) 3/4'', 1 1/4 Oz, No.6 shot in excellent condition. Sixth is a partial 25 3164 25 ACP round box (22 shotshells) of Remington Steel Shot Goose Loads 12 ga., This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of Fiocchi, 50 gr., FMJ 2 3/4'', No.1 shot in overall very good condition. (109754-4) cartridges in the red box marked 6,35 Browning and they remain in 3176 Mixed Caliber Ammunition Lot excellent condition. (109412-23BF) This lot includes five full and or partial boxes of assorted caliber 3165 25 ACP handgun ammunition. First is a 50 round box of Remington High Velocity This lot includes three full 50 round boxes. First are two boxes of Aguila 45 Colt, 250 gr., Lead bullets. They come in a green and yellow box and 25 ACP, 50 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second is a full 50 round box of Fiocchi there are 38 cartridges and twelve fired cases all in excellent condition. 50 gr., FMJ cartridges in the red box with white stenciled letters and all Second is a partial 50 round box of Aguila 40 S&W, 180 gr, FMJ remain in excellent condition. (109412-23BFA) cartridges containing 45 rounds with bright brass in excellent condition. 3166 25 ACP Third is partial 50 round box (49 cartridges) of Federal 9mm +P 115 gr. This lot includes two full 50 round boxes. First is a full box of Aguila 25 Nickel-brass in excellent condition. Fourth is a full 20 round box of Speer ACP, 50 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second is a full box of Fiocchi 50 gr., FMJ Gold Dot 25 ACP, 35 gr., GDHP nickel-brass cartridges in excellent cartridges in the red box with white stenciled letters and all remain in condition. Fifth is a partial 50 round box of Hansen Cartridge Company excellent condition. (109412-23BFB) 25 ACP, 50 gr, FMJ containing 17 cartridges in overall fine condition. 3167 25 ACP Sixth is a partial 50 round box containing 42 Remington 32 Automatic 71 This lot includes two full 50 round boxes. First is a full box of Aguila 25 gr., Metal Cased cartridges showing varying levels of verdigris and ACP, 50 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second is a full box of Fiocchi 50 gr., FMJ discoloration in overall fair to good condition. (109754-5) cartridges in the red box with white stenciled letters and all remain in 3177 7mm Rem Mag excellent condition. (109412-23BFC) This lot includes four boxes of (19) cartridges and (41) fired brass of 3168 8x57IR Remington High Velocity, 150 gr, SP. (109754-3) This lot includes three full yellow and white 20 round boxes of RWS 196 3178 243 Win. gr., RNSP bullets. The cartridges are head stamped RWS / 8x57 JR, This lot contains five full and or partial 20 round boxes. First are four with overall clean slightly dull colored brass and the bullets are .318 Remington High Velocity 243 Win., 100 gr., Core-Lokt PSP cartridges diameter remaining in excellent condition. (109868-1A) with mostly light brass and some showing light discoloration and tarnish. 3169 8x57IR There are two full boxes and two partials one containing 9 cartridges This lot includes four full and or partial 20 round boxes. There are three and 11 fired casings the other 6 cartridges and 10 casings. (109754-2) boxes (two full, one partial containing 9 cartridges and 9 fired casings) of 3179 243 Win. RWS 196 gr., RNSP cartridges with 8x57 JR head stamps, .318 This lot includes three packages of various manufacturers cartridges. diameter bullets, and slightly dull colored brass in near excellent First is a partial mixed box of 243 cartridges containing 9 Remington condition. Also included is a full 20 round box of RWS 8x57JR, 196 gr., cartridges and 5 Winchester cartridges of unknown configuration with RNSP .318 diameter bullets with bright colored brass in excellent mostly dark brass and active verdigris. Second is a sealed factory 20 condition. (109868-1B) round pack of Winchester CXP2 100 gr., Power Point cartridges in 5 3170 .222 Rem round pocket packs in excellent condition. Last is a partial 20 round box This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Premier AccuTip 222 of Winchester Super Speed 100 gr., SP bullets containing 9 cartridges Rem., 50 gr., AccuTip-V Boat Tail cartridges with overall bright casings and 10 casings. All range in good to excellent condition. (109754-2A) in excellent condition. (109868-2A) 3180 Collectible British Ammunition 3171 300 Win Mag This lot includes three items. First is a partial 12 round box of 455 Inch This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Remington Express MK VI cartridges containing 9 cartridges in a natural colored box with Core-Lokt 150 gr., PSP cartridges with mostly bright brass in excellent torn side. The cartridges are in good overall condition with varying condition. (109883-2A) degrees of oxidation and the labels remain intact and clearly legible. 3172 300 Win Mag Second is a full 12 round box of 455 DCMkVI2 cartridges dated This lot includes three 20 round boxes of Remington Express Core-Lokt 12/31/43 with a complete box that is missing a small section of the label 150 gr., PSP cartridges with mostly bright brass in excellent condition. that would have kept the box sealed. Last is a sealed 10 round pack of The boxes are full with two containing cartridges and one with fired 303 blank cartridges in a grey colored heavy wrap with twine tie in brass. (109883-2B) overall excellent condition. (10A9879-2B) 3173 300 Win Mag 3181 Surplus Lot This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Remington Express This lot includes eleven eight round Enbloc Clips with 88 rounds of black Core-Lokt 150 gr., PSP cartridges with mostly bright brass in excellent tip surplus cartridges with several different head stamp markings. The condition. (109883-2C) cartridges remain mostly bright with some of the paint fading on the tips. 3174 40 S&W (109879-2C) This lot includes a sealed 350 round value pack of Winchester ''Target'' 3182 Mixed Caliber Ammunition 40 S&W, 165 gr., FMJ cartridges in their original packaging in excellent This lot includes five full and or partial boxes of surplus and commercial condition. (109754-1) ammunition. First are two full 20 round boxes of Yugoslavian manufactured 7.62x39mm cartridges that show lightly tarnished brass with some having varying levels of verdigris. The natural color boxes with simple stuck on label remain in very good condition and it appears these were imported for sale by Hansen Cartridge Company and they have non-corrosive primers. Second is a full 20 round box of 35 Rem that contains cartridges from Remington, Browning, and Winchester. The cartridges range from fair to maybe very good. Third is a partial 20 round box of 44 Rem Mag containing 17 cartridges in very good overall condition. Fourth is a 20 round box of CIL Imperial 22 Savage 70 gr, PSP cartridges in near excellent condition. (109879-2D) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3183 38 Special 3199 5.7x28mm This lot includes four full and or partial boxes. First are two full 50 round This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, boxes of Federal American Eagle 38 special 158 gr., LRN cartridges 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-4J) with bright brass in excellent condition. Second is a full 50 round box of 3200 5.7x28mm PMC 38 special 132 gr., FMJ cartridges with mostly bright brass in This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, excellent condition. Third is a partial 50 round box (46 cartridges) of 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-4K) UMC 38 special 158 gr., LRN cartridges with mostly bright brass in 3201 5.7x28mm excellent condition. (109809-6) This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, 3184 5.56mm Ball 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-4L) This lot includes 165 +/- loose rounds of Federal M193 Ball, 55 gr., 3202 5.7x28mm MCBT cartridges with overall bright brass with some having a few dark This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, spots in overall excellent condition. The cartridges come in a Black 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-4M) Hawk sportster M21 OD green ammo can and were manufactured at 3203 5.7x28mm Lake City Army Arsenal Plant. (109731-4A) This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, 3185 5.56mm Ball 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-4N) This lot includes 250 +/- loose rounds of Federal M193 Ball, 55 gr., 3204 5.56mm Ball MCBT cartridges manufactured at Lake City Army Arsenal Plant with This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Federal XM193, 5.56mm, overall bright brass and some having scattered dark spots. The M193 Ball, 55 gr., MCBT cartridges in sealed natural colored boxes with cartridges remain in excellent condition and come in a Plano Field Box black stenciled lettering in excellent condition. (109731-4P) with waterproof gasket. (109731-4B) 3205 5.56mm Ball 3186 5.56mm Ball This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Federal XM193, 5.56mm, This lot includes 250 +/- loose rounds of Federal M193 Ball, 55 gr., M193 Ball, 55 gr., MCBT cartridges in sealed natural colored boxes with MCBT cartridges manufactured at Lake City Army Arsenal Plant with black stenciled lettering in excellent condition. (109731-4Q) overall bright brass and some having scattered dark spots. The 3206 5.56mm Ball cartridges remain in excellent condition and come in a Black Hawk This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Federal XM193, 5.56mm, Sportster M19 OD green ammo can. (109731-4C) M193 Ball, 55 gr., MCBT cartridges in sealed natural colored boxes with 3187 5.56mm Ball black stenciled lettering in excellent condition. (109731-4R) This lot includes 250 +/- loose rounds of Federal M193 Ball, 55 gr., 3207 5.56mm Ball MCBT cartridges manufactured at Lake City Army Arsenal Plant with This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Federal XM193, 5.56mm, overall bright brass and some having scattered dark spots. The M193 Ball, 55 gr., MCBT cartridges in sealed natural colored boxes with cartridges remain in excellent condition and come in a small OD green black stenciled lettering in excellent condition. (109731-4S) military munitions can. (109731-4D) 3208 5.56mm Ball 3188 223 Rem. This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Federal XM193, 5.56mm, This lot includes 250 +/- loose rounds of Federal American Eagle .223 M193 Ball, 55 gr., MCBT cartridges in sealed natural colored boxes with Rem., 55 gr., MC cartridges in overall excellent condition. The cartridges black stenciled lettering in excellent condition. (109731-4T) come in a Shooter's Outpost marked OD green ammunition can. 3209 223 Rem. (109731-4E) This lot includes four full 30 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 3189 223 Rem. .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in ten round stripper clips in This lot includes 250 +/- loose rounds of Federal American Eagle .223 factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. (109731-1F) Rem., 55 gr., MC cartridges in overall excellent condition. The cartridges 3210 223 Rem. come in a Black Hawk Sportster M21 OD green ammunition can. This lot includes four full 30 round boxes of Federal American Eagle (109731-4F) .223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in ten round stripper clips in 3190 223 Rem. factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. (109731-1G) This lot includes 250 +/- loose rounds of Federal American Eagle .223 3211 223 Rem. Rem., 55 gr., MC cartridges in overall excellent condition. The cartridges This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Wolf Performance come in an OD green military ammunition can. (109731-4G) Ammunition, 55 gr., copper HP, steel cased cartridges in excellent 3191 223 Rem. condition. (109731-1H) This lot includes 250 +/- loose rounds of Federal American Eagle .223 3212 223 Rem. Rem., 55 gr., MC cartridges with mostly bright brass with some having This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Wolf Performance scattered dark spots in overall excellent condition. (109731-4H) Ammunition, 55 gr., copper HP, steel cased cartridges in excellent 3192 5.7x28mm condition. (109731-1I) This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 3213 223 Rem. gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed some This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of PMC Bronze, 55 gr., FMJ-BT light scuffing and dings along the edges but remain in overall excellent cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1J) condition. (109731-1) 3214 5.7x28mm 3193 5.7x28mm This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1K) gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed with 3215 5.7x28mm some light scuffing and dings along the edges but remain in overall This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, excellent condition. (109731-1A) 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1L) 3194 5.7x28mm 3216 5.7x28mm This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed with 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1M) some light scuffing and dings along the edges but remain in overall 3217 5.7x28mm excellent condition. (109731-1B) This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, 3195 5.7x28mm 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1N) This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 3218 5.7x28mm gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, 40 excellent condition. (109731-1C) gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1P) 3196 5.7x28mm 3219 5.7x28mm This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in excellent condition. (109731-1D) excellent condition. (109731-1Q) 3197 5.7x28mm 3220 5.57x28mm This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 27 gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in gr., lead free bullet in factory sealed boxes in excellent condition. excellent condition. (109731-1E) (109731-1R) 3198 5.7x28mm 3221 5.7x28mm This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-4I) gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in excellent condition. (109731-1S) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3222 5.7x28mm 3236 223 Rem. This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., excellent condition. (109731-1T) FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 3223 5.7x28mm Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 (109731-1AH, 4) gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed with 3237 223 Rem. some light scuffing and dings along the edges but remain in overall This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory excellent condition. (109731-1U) sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., 3224 5.7x28mm FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed with (109731-1AI, 4) some light scuffing and dings along the edges but remain in overall 3238 223 Rem. excellent condition. (109731-1V) This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory 3225 223 Rem. sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., This lot includes 120 rounds of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem. First FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 is a sealed 100 round value pack of 55 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second is a Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. full 20 round box of 55 gr., FMJ cartridges. These are the black colored (109731-1AJ, 4) boxes with white lettering marked AR 223 in excellent condition. 3239 223 Rem. (109731-1W) This lot includes six full 20 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 223 3226 223 Rem. Rem., 55 gr., FMJ BT cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent This lot includes 120 rounds of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem. First condition. (109731-4U) is a sealed 100 round value pack of 55 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second is a 3240 223 Rem. full 20 round box of 55 gr., FMJ cartridges. These are the black colored This lot includes six full 20 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 223 boxes with white lettering marked AR 223 in excellent condition. Rem., 55 gr., FMJ BT cartridges in factory sealed boxes in excellent (109731-1X) condition. (109731-4V) 3227 5.56mm 3241 223 Rem. This lot includes 160 rounds of Federal 5.56mm. There are three full 20 This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of Fiocchi 223 Rem., 55 gr., round boxes of American Eagle 5.56x45mm, 62 gr., FMJ-BT cartridges FMJ cartridges with mostly bright brass in overall excellent condition. in excellent condition and a sealed 100 round value pack of American (109731-1AK) Eagle 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1Y) 3242 223 Rem. 3228 223 Rem. This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Federal Power Shok 223 This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory Rem., 55 gr., SP cartridges that show varying amounts of light tarnish on sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., the mostly bright brass in overall near excellent condition. (109731-1AL) FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 3243 223 Rem. Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges. These cartridges remain in excellent This lot includes three full 20 round boxes. First is a box of Federal condition. (109731-1Z, 4) American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ-BT cartridges. Second are two 3229 223 Rem. boxes of Winchester Super X 223 Rem., 55 gr., PSP cartridges all in This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory excellent condition. (109731-1AM) sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., 3244 5.7x28mm FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges. These cartridges remain in excellent gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in condition. (109731-1AA, 4) excellent condition. (109731-1AN) 3230 223 Rem. 3245 5.7x28mm This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 excellent condition. (109731-1AP) Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. 3246 5.7x28mm (109731-1AB, 4) This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 3231 223 Rem. gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory excellent condition. (109731-1AQ) sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., 3247 5.7x28mm FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in (109731-1AC, 4) excellent condition. (109731-1AR) 3232 223 Rem. 3248 5.7x28mm This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., gr., Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 excellent condition. (109731-1AS) Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. 3249 5.7x28mm (109731-1AD, 4) This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 gr., 3233 223 Rem. Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in excellent This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory condition. (109731-1AT) sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., 3250 5.7x28mm FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 gr., Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. Hornady V-max cartridges. The boxes remain factory sealed in excellent (109731-1AE, 4) condition. (109731-1AU) 3234 223 Rem. 3251 5.7x28mm This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1AV) FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 3252 5.7x28mm Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, (109731-1AF, 4) 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1AW) 3235 223 Rem. 3253 5.7x28mm This lot includes two full boxes totaling 120 rounds. First is a factory This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, sealed 20 round box of Federal American Eagle 223 Rem., 55 gr., 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1AX) FMJ-BT cartridges. Second is a sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 3254 5.7x28mm Rem., 55 gr., FMJ cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal Eagle 5.7x28mm, (109731-1AG, 4) 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1AY) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3255 7.62x39mm 3271 30-30 Winchester This lot includes eight full 20 round boxes of Fiocchi 7.62x39mm, 123 This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Remington High Velocity gr., FMJ brass cased cartridges in overall excellent condition. 170 gr., Core-Lokt Soft Point cartridges with mostly bright colored brass (109731-1AZ) in excellent condition. (109731-1AAQ) 3256 7.62x39mm 3272 30-30 Winchester This lot includes eight full 20 round boxes of Fiocchi 7.62x39mm, 123 This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Remington High Velocity gr., FMJ brass cased cartridges in overall excellent condition. 170 gr., Core-Lokt Soft Point cartridges with mostly bright colored brass (109731-1AAA) in excellent condition. (109731-1AAR) 3257 7.62x39mm 3273 30-30 Winchester This lot includes seven full 20 round boxes of mixed manufacture This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Remington High Velocity ammunition. First are three boxes of TulAmmo 7.62x39mm, 122 gr., 170 gr., Core-Lokt Soft Point cartridges with mostly bright colored brass FMJ, steel cased, non-corrosive primed cartridges. Second are four in excellent condition. (109731-1AAS) boxes of Golden Tiger 7.62x39mm, 124 gr., lead core FMJ-BT, steel 3274 30-30 Winchester cased non-corrosive primed cartridges and all are in excellent condition. This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Remington High Velocity (109731-1AAB) 170 gr., Core-Lokt Soft Point cartridges with mostly bright colored brass 3258 7.62x39mm in excellent condition. (109731-1AAT) This lot includes six full 20 round boxes of mixed manufacture 3275 375 Win. ammunition. First is a box of American Eagle 7.62x39mm, 124 gr., FMJ Two full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Big Bore 94, 250 gr., brass cased cartridges. Second are five boxes of Sellier & Bellot 7.62x39mm, 123 Power-Point in excellent condition. (79431-5A) gr., FMJ cartridges all in excellent condition. (109731-1AAC) 3276 375 Win. 3259 7mm-08 Remington Two full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Big Bore 94, 250 gr., brass cased This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Remington Managed Power-Point in excellent condition. (79431-5B) Recoil 140 gr., Core-Lokt PSP cartridges in excellent condition. 3277 375 Win. (109731-1AAD) Two full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Big Bore 94, 250 gr., brass cased 3260 7mm-08 Remington Power-Point rating excellent. (79431-5C) This lot includes two full 20 round boxes. First is a box of Remington 3278 375 Win. Express 140 gr., Core-Lokt, PSP cartridges. Second is a box of Three full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Big Bore 94, 200 gr., Power-Point Remington Premier AccuTip 140 gr., AccuTip Boat Tail cartridges all in rating very good to excellent with mild tarnish on some of the brass excellent condition. (109731-1AAE) cases. (79431-5D) 3261 357 SIG 3279 375 Win. This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of Fiocchi 357 SIG, 124 gr., Three, 20 rd. size boxes of Winchester Big Bore 94, 200 gr., brass copper plated FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1AAF) cased Power-Point: (2) full; (1) containing 19 rds. The ammunition rates 3262 357 SIG excellent. (79431-5E) This lot includes two 50 round boxes. First is a partial 50 round box (46 3280 375 Win. cartridges) of Speer head stamped 357 SIG flat nose jacketed cartridges Two full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Big Bore 94, 200 gr., brass cased in a Gold Dot box that the labeling doesn't match the cartridges. There is Power-Point in excellent condition. (79431-5F) some light tarnish on some of the brass and the cartridges remain in 3281 375 Win. overall very good condition. Second is a full 50 round box of Fiocchi 357 Three full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, 200 gr., brass cased SIG, 124 gr., FMJTC cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1AAG) Power-Point in excellent condition. (79431-5G) 3263 7mm-08 Remington 3282 375 Win. This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Federal Fusion 7mm-08 Two full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, 200 gr., brass cased Rem., 120 gr., Fusion Soft Point cartridges in excellent condition. Power-Point rating excellent. (79431-5H) (109731-1AAH) 3283 33 Win. 3264 7mm-08 Remington Three full 20 rd. boxes of Remington Kleanbore, 200 gr., SP with mild This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Winchester Super X 7mm-08 dulling to the brass cases. The 6133 coded boxes remain fully intact Rem., 140 gr., PP cartridges with some minor tarnish on a few of the with light edge wear and nice color. The lot rates very good to excellent brass in overall excellent condition. (109731-1AAI) overall. (79431-5I) 3265 308 Winchester 3284 33 Win. This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Fiocchi brand ammunition. Three, 20 rd. size boxes of Remington Kleanbore, 200 gr., brass cased First are two boxes of 150 gr., PSP cartridges. Second is a box of 180 SP: (2) full rating very good to excellent; (1) containing 11 rds. with mild gr., M. King cartridges and third is a box of 165 gr., G. King HPBT oxidation to the tips and primers and scattered light tarnish and 6 fired cartridges all in excellent condition. (109731-1AAJ) cases. The 6133 coded boxes show mild edge wear with the partial one 3266 270 Winchester showing a retail sticker on the front panel. (79431-5J) This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Winchester Super X brand 3285 33 Win. cartridges. There are two boxes of 150 gr., and one box of 130gr., Two full 20 rd. boxes of Remington Kleanbore, 200 gr., Sp with brass power-point cartridges with mostly bright brass and a few cartridges cases and housed in code 6133 boxes showing scattered mild edge having very light amounts of tarnish mostly at or around the case heads. wear and nice green and red color. The lot rates fine overall. (79431-5K) (109731-1AAK) 3286 33 Win. 3267 308 Winchester Three, 20 rd. size boxes of 200 gr., SP in brass cases: (1) full of This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Hornady ammunition. Remington Kleanbore with the 6133 coded box missing its right side There are two boxes of Superformance Match, 178 gr., BTHP cartridges panels and the interior tray showing a retailer's stamp; (1) containing 19 and one box of American Whitetail 150 gr., Interlock cartridges all in rds. of Peters Rustless in the 3391 coded box that has a large tear at excellent condition. (109731-1AAL) the left end flap and mild edge wear; (1) containing 19 rds. of fired cases 3268 7mm-08 Remington only and with Western and W.R.A. headstamps and housed in a This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Remington Managed Recoil Western box with a missing end panel and moderate edge wear. The 140 gr., Core-Lokt PSP cartridges. There is a single cartridge that shows ammunition and fired cases rate about very good plus overall with mild moderate tarnish with the rest remaining bright in excellent condition. tarnish on a few. (79431-5L) (109731-1AAM) 3287 25-20 Win. 3269 308 Winchester One full 50 rd. box of Remington high velocity 86 gr., SP rating excellent This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Federal Ammunition. There and 31 loose rds. of SP with REM-UMC headstamps and rating very are two boxes of Power Shok soft point cartridges one 180 gr., and one good plus with mild to moderate oxidation on the tips. (79431-5M) 150 gr. Last is a box of Power Shok Deer Thugs 165 gr., bonded SP 3288 25-20 Win. cartridges and all remain in excellent condition. (109731-1AAN) One full 50 rd. box of Remington Hi-Speed 86 gr. lead in excellent 3270 30-06 Springfield condition. (79431-5N) This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Winchester Super X brand 3289 25-20 Win. ammunition. There is a box of 165 gr., PP cartridges, 150 gr., PP One full 50 rd. box of Winchester-Western WW X 86 gr., SP in excellent cartridges and 180 gr., PP cartridges. The cartridges are mostly bright condition. (79431-5O) with the exception of one in the box of 180 gr., shows moderate tarnish 3290 25-20 Win. along the body and the balance remain in excellent condition. Two 50 rd. size boxes of Winchester-Western WW X 86 gr., SP: (1) full; (109731-1AAP) (1) containing 43 rds. and seven fired cases. This is an excellent condition lot. (79431-5P) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3291 7-30 Waters 3310 32 Win. Special Two full 20 rd. boxes of Federal Premium Vital-Shok, 120 gr. Sierra, Three full 20 rd. boxes of 170 gr., SP, Power-Point: (1) of Winchester Gameking, BTSP-FN rating excellent. (79431-5Q) Super-X rating excellent; (1) of Winchester Super-Speed rating near 3292 7-30 Waters excellent with a few areas of light tarnish; (1) of Western rating near Two full 20 rd. boxes of Federal Premium Vital-Shok, 120 gr. Sierra, excellent with some mild darkening occurring on some. (79431-5AJ) Gameking, BTSP-FN rating fine with a few speckles of tarnish on a few. 3311 32 Win. Special (79431-5R) Three full 20 rd. boxes of Remington Hi-Speed 170 gr., HP, Core-Lokt 3293 7-30 Waters rating very good to excellent with some of the brass cases taking on a Three, 20 rd. size boxes of Federal Premium 120 gr., BTSP: (1) full bit of tarnish. (79431-5AK) rating excellent; (1) full rating very good with mild to moderate tarnish on 3312 32 Win. Special several; (1) containing six rds. in excellent condition. (79431-5S) Three full 20 rd. boxes of 170 gr., SP: (2) of Remington High Velocity 3294 38-40 Win. Core-Lokt; (1) of Federal Classic Hi-Shok. This is an excellent condition Two full 50 rd. boxes of Winchester-Western WW X, 180 gr. SP rating lot. (79431-5AL) very good plus with mild tarnish to the brass and clean lead tips. 3313 32 Win. Special (79431-5T) Two full 20 rd. boxes of Remington Hi-Speed, 170 gr., Core-Lokt: (1) of 3295 38-40 Win. SP; (1) of HP. The overall rating is very good to excellent with scattered One full 50 rd. box of Winchester-Western WW X, 180 gr. SP in light tarnish on some. (79431-5AM) excellent condition. (79431-5U) 3314 351 Winchester Self Loading 3296 38-40 Win. Two full 50 rd. boxes of Western Lubaloy 180 gr. MC rating near very One full 50 rd. box of Western X, 180 gr. SP in the code 3840 yellow good with moderate tarnish to the cartridges and the boxes show box with red and blue graphics. The lot rates excellent. (79431-5V) repairs, additional tears and missing panels. (79431-5AN) 3297 38-40 Win. 3315 351 Winchester Self Loading One full 50 rd. box of Western X, 180 gr. SP rating very good plus with One full 50 rd. box of Winchester-Western WW X 180 gr., SP in mostly bright brass and a thin film of white powder forming on the lead. excellent condition with some showing storage marks. (79431-5AO) The 3840 coded box shows a price written in black ink marker on a side 3316 351 Winchester Self Loading panel but otherwise rates near excellent. (79431-5W) One full 50 rd. box of Remington Kleanbore Priming 180 gr., SP rating 3298 38-40 Win. about excellent. (79431-5AP) Two partial 50 rd. size boxes of 180 gr. SP: (1) Western X coded 3840 3317 351 Winchester Self Loading containing 40 rds. and rating excellent; (1) Remington Kleanbore coded Two 50 rd. size boxes containing a total of approximately 90 rds. of 8138 containing 28 rds. and 21 fired cases. Most of the brass cases are Remington Kleanbore, 180 gr., SP rating about very good with some of showing dark tarnish, the bullets have taken on a film of white oxidation the brass cases showing mild tarnish and a few of the lead tips showing and the box has a missing internal side flap. (79431-5X) the onset of white powder. One of the 7435 indexed boxes is fully intact, 3299 6mm Rem. the other with separated seams and tape reinforcements. (79431-5AQ) Two full 20 rd. boxes of Federal Hi-Power 80 gr., SP in excellent 3318 351 Winchester Self Loading condition. (79431-5Y) Three 50 rd. size boxes of 180 gr.: (1) containing approximately 48 rds. 3300 6mm Rem. of Western Lubaloy SP with mainly clean brass and mild oxidation Three full 20 rd. boxes of Federal Classic 80 gr., Sierra Pro-Hunter SP in forming on the lead tips; (1) containing 22 rds. of Western Lubaloy MC excellent condition. (79431-5Z) showing mild to moderate tarnish and (1) Remington Kleanbore box 3301 6mm Rem. containing 13 rds. of SP with Western, W.R.A. and Remington Three full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X 100 gr., pointed SP rating headstamps and 8 fired casings showing overall mild oxidation. The very good plus with mild tarnish on some of the brass cases. boxes themselves rate about good plus overall with tattered and missing (79431-5AA) panels. (79431-5AR) 3302 6mm Rem. 3319 257 Roberts Three 20 rd. size boxes of Super-X, 80 gr., pointed SP: (1) full of Two full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Super Speed Silvertip, 100 gr., Western rating excellent; (1) full and (1) containing six rds. and 13 fired expanding and in excellent condition. (79431-5AS) cases of Winchester rating fine with isolated small spots of tarnish on a 3320 257 Roberts few. (79431-5AB) Two full 20 rd. boxes of excellent condition Winchester Super Speed 3303 6mm Rem. Silvertip, 100 gr., expanding. (79431-5AT) Two full 20 rd. boxes of Remington high velocity 80 gr.: (1) of pointed 3321 257 Roberts SP; (1) of Power-Lokt HP. The ammunition rates very good to excellent Three, 20 rd. size boxes: (1) containing 16 rds. of Remington Kleanbore with most of the brass cases showing small amounts of tarnish. Express, 117 gr., SP, Core-Lokt rating near excellent and 5325 indexed (79431-5AC) box showing moderate scuffing; (1) containing 10 rds. of excellent 3304 32-40 Win. condition Remington high velocity 117 gr., SP, Core-Lokt; (1) tattered Two full 20 rd. boxes of Remington Kleanbore, 165 gr., SP with boxes Winchester Silvertip box containing 10 correct rds. and one rd. missing showing strong green, red and white color, load index code 5832 and its primer of 100 gr. and 4 rds. of Winchester Super-X Silvertip, the crisp edges. The cartridges rate fine with light tarnish. (79431-5AD) cartridges ranging from very good to excellent with some showing some 3305 25-35 Win. darkened cases. (79431-5AU) Two full 20 rd. boxes of 117 gr., SP: (1) of Western Super-X; (1) of 3322 30 Luger Remington high velocity Core-Lokt. The ammunition rates about Two full 50 rd. boxes of 93 gr., MC: (1) of Winchester in the red, yellow excellent. (79431-5AE) and white box with index K 7653 T with some black ink markings; (1) of 3306 25-35 Win. Peters in the blue, red and white box with index 3052 and rating Two full 20 rd. boxes of Remington Kleanbore 117 gr., SP, Core-Lokt excellent as does the ammunition in this lot. (79431-5AV) Express. The boxes with load index code 6325 show nice color and 3323 8mm Rem Mag. crisp edges. The overall condition is near excellent with the brass One full 20 rd. box of Remington high velocity, 185 gr., Core-Lokt, cartridges in one of the boxes beginning to take on the slightest of film. pointed SP rating about excellent. (79431-5AW) (79431-5AF) 3324 Collectible 33 Winchester 3307 25-35 Win. This is a full 20 rd. box with red, yellow and white graphics, index coded Three 20 rd. size boxes of 117 gr. SP: (1) full and (1) containing 6 rds. K 3302 C, showing a few scattered scuffs along the edges and mild dirt and 14 fired casings of Winchester Super-X rating excellent; (1) staining. The 200 gr., SP cartridges rate near excellent with some dulling containing 11 rds. and 9 fired casings of Western Super-X rating near to the brass and just a faint coating of white on some of the bullets. A excellent with a few speckles of tarnish on some. (79431-5AG) great opportunity to acquire a scarce caliber. (79431-5AY) 3308 32 Win. Special 3325 Collectible 218 Bee Three full 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X 170 gr., Power-Point in This is a full 50 rd. box of Winchester Super Speed .218 Win. Bee, 46 excellent condition. (79431-5AH) gr., HP. The fully intact K 2180 T index box shows strong blue, red and 3309 32 Win. Special yellow color, nice edges, the top panel is beginning to peel slightly and Three 20 rd. size boxes of Winchester Super-X, 170 gr., Silvertip: (2) the interior tray remains excellent; the brass cartridges are quite clean, full; (1) containing three rds. and 17 fired cases. The overall condition is exhibiting a bit of dulling. (79431-5AZ) excellent. (79431-5AI) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3326 Collectible 219 Zipper 3337 Collectible 25-35 and 410 bore This is a full 20 rd. box of Winchester Super Speed .219 Win. Zipper, 56 First is a full 20 rd. box of Western Super-X, 25-35 Winchester, Lubaloy, gr., HP with box index K 2191 C. showing strong blue, red and yellow 117 gr. SP. The 2535 index box shows bold blue, red and yellow colors color. The top panel shows a handwritten price, a couple of ink blotches, with a price written in ink on the front panel and a couple of penciled-in the edges showing some wear; all panels are fully intact and the interior notations on a side panel, the edges showing scattered scuffs and tray remains excellent. The cartridges show mild scattered tarnish general light wear; the cartridges and cardboard inner tray rate about including on a few heads. (79431-5BA) excellent. Also included in this lot is a full five rd. box of Winchester 3327 Collectible 220 Swift Super-Speed, 410 ga., 2 1/2" rifled slugs, indexed RS93, showing a One full 20 rd. box of Winchester .220 Winchester Swift, 48 gr., pointed liquid stain and a small corner tear. The Max-93 gr. rifled slugs exhibit SP in an excellent condition K 22221 C indexed box with vibrant blue, uneven color red paper hulls, likely from the aforementioned contact with red and yellow graphics and crisp edges. The cartridges rate very good liquid but otherwise rate about near excellent. (79431-5BL) with some darkening to the brass and oxidation forming at the points. 3338 Collectible 7.63x25mm Mauser (79431-5BB) This is a full 50 rd., two-piece Winchester box with a wrap-over label 3328 Collectible 30 Remington with an orange top section that includes ''Winchester/7.63 m/m .30 Cal. This is a full 20 rd. box of Winchester Silvertip .30 Remington Mauser Full Patch/Staynless/86 Grain Full Patch Bullets''; the side Autoloading, Super Speed, 170 gr. controlled expanding bullet. This is panels are green and include the index code K7631T. The colors remain the ''Crouching Bear'' box with bold blue, red, yellow, and of course bold as does the black text, the bottom portion of the label is almost brown color considering that this is an excellent example of the desirable entirely missing. The box shows only very light wear and soiling and the box indexed K 3090 C showing a tear at one of the end flaps. The ammunition rates fine with some darkening to the bullets. (79431-5BM) cartridges are also excellent as is the internal tray. A great find for the 3339 45 ACP Winchester or ammunition box collector. (79431-5BC) Two full 50 rd. boxes of Sellier & Bellot, 230 gr., FMJ in bright excellent 3329 Collectible 38-55 Win. condition. (79412-23BHA) One full 20 rd. box of Winchester 38-55 Win., 255 gr., SP, fully intact, 3340 45 ACP index K3816C with vibrant color, crisp edges and a few mild dirt spots Two full 50 rd. boxes of Sellier & Bellot, 230 gr., FMJ in bright excellent also evident on the interior tray housing cartridges rating very good plus condition. (79412-23BHB) with some showing a little oxidation and/or storage marks. (79431-5BD) 3341 45 ACP 3330 Collectible 375 H&H Mag. Two full 50 rd. boxes of Sellier & Bellot, 230 gr., FMJ rating bright This is a full 20 rd. box of Western Super-X 375 H&H Magnum 300 gr., excellent. (79412-23BHC) Silvertip, controlled expanding bullet, coded K1717C with blue, red, 3342 45 ACP white and brown graphics including the dramatic image of the standing, Two full 50 rd. boxes of Sellier & Bellot, 230 gr., FMJ rating bright snarling grizzly bear with front paw extended skyward. The box shows excellent. (79412-23BHD) nice color, a penciled-in number on the back, a couple of areas with 3343 45 ACP cellophane tape, excellent tray and cartridges ranging from good to very Two full 50 rd. boxes of Sellier & Bellot, 230 gr., FMJ in bright excellent good plus, some showing moderate spots of verdigris. (79431-5BE) condition. (79412-23BHE) 3331 Collectible 257 Roberts 3344 45 ACP One full 20 rd. box with vibrant blue, red, yellow, white and brown Two full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent Sellier & Bellot, 230 gr., FMJ. graphics on the front panel that reads ''Winchester/Silvertip/.257 (79412-23 BHF) Winchester Roberts/Super Speed/100 grain controlled expanding bullet'' 3345 45 ACP to the left of the image of the crouching grizzly bear. All panels of this Two full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent Sellier & Bellot, 230 gr., FMJ. K2511C indexed box remain attached with separation beginning on the (79412-23 BHG) left flap and some ink writing on the back. The fully intact interior tray 3346 45 ACP currently holds 14 correct cartridges with ''Super Speed'' headstamps Two full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent Sellier & Bellot, 230 gr., FMJ. and 6 that read ''Super-X''; all are .257 Roberts Silvertip. (79431-5BF) (79412-23BHH) 3332 Collectible 38-55 Win. 3347 45 ACP One full 20 rd. box of Winchester 38-55 Winchester, 255 gr., SP with Two full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent Sellier & Bellot, 230 gr., FMJ. index code W3855, excellent blue, red and white graphics over the (79412-23BHI) yellow backdrop. This is a very clean and crisp box with equally 3348 380 Auto excellent tray housing bright brass cartridges with clean lead tips. Two full 50 rd. boxes of Winchester ''USA White Box'' Personal (79431-5BG) Protection, 95 gr., JHP in bright excellent condition. (79412-23BIA) 3333 Collectible 30-30 3349 380 Auto This is a full 20 rd. box with blue, red and white graphics and a front Two full 50 rd. boxes of Winchester ''USA White Box'' Personal panel that includes ''Winchester/.30 (.30-30) Winchester Full Protection, 95 gr., JHP rating bright excellent. (79412-23BIB) Patch/Staynless''. The K3001 index box shows vibrant color, crisp 3350 380 Auto edges, a small tan stain on the front and an excellent tray holding Two full 50 rd. boxes of Winchester ''USA White Box'' Personal cartridges showing a thin milky film on the brass cases but otherwise Protection, 95 gr., JHP in bright excellent condition. (79412-23BIC) clean. (79431-5BH) 3351 380 Auto 3334 Collectible 32-40 Win. Two full 50 rd. boxes of Winchester ''USA White Box'' Personal One full 20 rd. box of Peters Rustless 32-40 Winchester, 165 gr., SP, Protection, 95 gr., JHP rating bright excellent. (79412-23BID) index 3288, fully intact with nice blue, red and white graphics, mild edge 3352 380 Auto wear and a few minor stains. The excellent condition inner cardboard Two full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent Winchester ''USA White Box'' tray holds equally excellent cartridges with R-P headstamps. Personal Protection, 95 gr., JHP. (79412-23BIE) (79431-5BI) 3353 40 S&W 3335 Collectible 25-35 Win. Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr. FMJ with mostly bright This is a full 20 rd. box of Winchester Super Speed .25-35 Winchester, brass cases. (79412-20V8) 117 gr., SP with index K 2513 C, bold blue, red and yellow graphics and 3354 40 S&W edges showing only isolated light wear. The cartridges rate near Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright excellent with isolated minor tarnish to the brass cases and very light brass cases. (79412-20V9) oxidation forming on the tips. (79431-5BJ) 3355 40 S&W 3336 Collectible 25-35 Win. Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright One full 20 rd. box of Western Super-X, 25-35 Winchester, Lubaloy, 117 cases. (79412-20V10) gr. SP. The K1406C index box shows vivid blue, red and yellow color, 3356 40 S&W virtually no wear marks and a small notation in ink on the main panel Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright which also exhibits a slightly wavy contour; the inner tray and cases. (79412-20V11) ammunition rate excellent. (79431-5BK) 3357 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright cases. (79412-20V12) 3358 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright cases. (79412-20V13) 3359 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright cases. (79412-20V14) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3360 40 S&W 3387 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ rating bright cases. (79412-20V15) excellent. (79412-20SB) 3361 40 S&W 3388 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ rating bright cases. (79412-20V16) excellent. (79412-20SC) 3362 40 S&W 3389 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ rating bright cases. (79412-20V17) excellent. (79412-20SD) 3363 40 S&W 3390 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V18) (79412-20SE) 3364 40 S&W 3391 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V19) (79412-20SF) 3365 40 S&W 3392 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V20) (79412-20SG) 3366 40 S&W 3393 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V21) (79412-20SH) 3367 40 S&W 3394 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V22) (79412-20SI) 3368 40 S&W 3395 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V23) (79412-20SJ) 3369 40 S&W 3396 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V24) (79412-20SK) 3370 40 S&W 3397 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V25) (79412-20SL) 3371 40 S&W 3398 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright One factory sealed 300 rd. battle pack of PMC 165 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V26) (79412-20SM) 3372 40 S&W 3399 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 180 gr., FMJ with mostly bright One factory sealed 300 rd. battle pack of PMC 165 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V27) (79412-20SN) 3373 40 S&W 3400 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright One factory sealed 300 rd. battle pack of PMC 165 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V28) (79412-20SO) 3374 40 S&W 3401 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PPU 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V29) (79412-20AIA) 3375 40 S&W 3402 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Three full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PPU 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V30) (79412-20AIB) 3376 40 S&W 3403 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright Four full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PPU 180 gr., FMJ. cases. (79412-20V31) (79412-20AIC) 3377 40 S&W 3404 40 S&W Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright One full 500 rd. box of Maine Ammo Co. bulk commercial reloads, 165 cases. (79412-20V32) gr., FMJ with mixed headstamps and in excellent condition. 3378 40 S&W (79412-20AID) Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright 3405 40 S&W cases. (79412-20V33) Two factory sealed 100 rd. value packs of American Eagle 180 gr., FMJ. 3379 40 S&W (79412-20AIE) Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright 3406 40 S&W cases. (79412-20V34) Three factory sealed 100 rd. value packs of American Eagle 180 gr., 3380 40 S&W FMJ. (79412-20AIF) Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright 3407 380 Auto cases. (79412-20V35) Three full 50 rd. boxes of mostly bright Blazer Brass 95 gr., FMJ. 3381 40 S&W (79412-20AAA) Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright 3408 380 Auto cases. (79412-20V36) Three full 50 rd. boxes of mostly bright Blazer Brass 95 gr., FMJ. 3382 40 S&W (79412-20AAB) Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright 3409 380 Auto cases. (79412-20V37) Three full 50 rd. boxes of mostly bright Blazer Brass 95 gr., FMJ. 3383 40 S&W (79412-20AAC) Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright 3410 380 Auto cases. (79412-20V38) Three full 50 rd. boxes of mostly bright Blazer Brass 95 gr., FMJ. 3384 40 S&W (79412-20AAD) Three full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright 3411 380 Auto cases. (79412-20V39) Three full 50 rd. boxes of mostly bright Blazer Brass 95 gr., FMJ. 3385 40 S&W (79412-20AAE) Four full 50 rd. boxes of Independence 165 gr., FMJ with mostly bright 3412 380 Auto cases. (79412-20V40) Three full 50 rd. boxes of mostly bright Blazer Brass 95 gr., FMJ. 3386 40 S&W (79412-20AAF) Three full 50 rd. boxes of PMC Bronze 180 gr., FMJ rating bright 3413 380 Auto excellent. (79412-20SA) Two full 50 rd. boxes of mostly bright Blazeer Brass 95 gr., FMJ. (79412-20AAG) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3414 308 Win. 3435 410 bore Shotshells Five full 20 rd. boxes of PMC Bronze Hunting, 150 gr., PSP in excellent Five full 20 rd. boxes of Hornady Critical Defense, 2 1/2", Triple Defense condition. (79412-20AGA) in excellent condition. (79412-20BA) 3415 308 Win. 3436 410 bore Shotshells Five full 20 rd. boxes of PMC Bronze Hunting, 150 gr., PSP in excellent Five full 20 rd. boxes of Hornady Critical Defense, 2 1/2", Triple Defense condition. (79412-20AGB) in excellent condition. (79412-20BB) 3416 308 Win. 3437 410 bore Shotshells Four full 20 rd. boxes: (1) of Winchester Deer Season XP, 150 gr., Five full 20 rd. boxes of Hornady Critical Defense, 2 1/2", Triple Defense Extreme Point; (3) of Prvi Partisan, 175 gr., Match, FMJ BT. The lot in excellent condition. (79412-20BC) rates excellent overall. (79412-20AGC) 3438 410 bore Shotshells 3417 30-06 Five full 20 rd. boxes of Hornady Critical Defense, 2 1/2", Triple Defense Four full, plain white 20 rd. boxes of PPU 150 gr., FMJ, lot 1301 in in excellent condition. (79412-20BD) excellent condition. (74912-20AFA) 3439 20 ga. Shotshells 3418 30-06 Ten full 25 rd. boxes (one full carton) of Federal Top Gun, Target Load, Four full 20 rd. boxes of PPU 150 gr., FMJ, in plain white boxes, lot 2 3/4", 8 shot in excellent condition. (79412-20AMA) 1301 and in excellent condition. (79412-20AFB) 3440 20 ga. Shotshells 3419 30-06 Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4", 260 gr. Four full 20 rd. boxes of PPU 150 gr., FMJ, in plain white boxes, lot Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-20AWA) 1301 and in excellent condition. (79412-20AFC) 3441 20 ga. Shotshells 3420 30-06 Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4", Four full 20 rd. boxes of PPU 150 gr., FMJ, in plain white boxes, lot 3442 20 ga. Shotshells 1301 and rating excellent. (79412-20AFD) Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4", 260 gr., 3421 30-06 Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-20AWC) Four full plain white 20 rd. boxes of excellent condition PPU 150 gr., 3443 20 ga. Shotshells FMJ , lot 1301. (79412-20AFE) Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4'', 260 gr., 3422 30-06 Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-20AWD) Four full plain white 20 rd. boxes of PPU 150 gr., FMJ, lot 1301 in 3444 20 ga. Shotshells excellent condition. (79412-20AFF) Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4", 260 gr., 3423 30-06 Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-20AWE) Five full plain white 20 rd. boxes of PPU 150 gr., lot 1301 and housed in 3445 20 ga. Shotshells the original OD green metal military can. The lot rates excellent. Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4'', 260 gr., (79412-20AFG) Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-20AWF) 3424 45 ACP 3446 20 ga. Shotshells Two full 50 rd. boxes of Remington UMC 185 gr., FMJ in excellent Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4", 260 gr., condition. (79412-23BHA) Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-20AWG) 3425 45 Colt 3447 20 ga. Shotshells One full 20 rd. box of Winchester Super-X, Personal Protection 225 gr., Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4", 260 gr., Silvertip JHP in excellent condition. (79412-23BBA) Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-20AWH) 3426 17 Rem. Fireball 3448 12 ga. Shotshells One full 20 rd. box of Remington Premier Accutip 20 gr., Accutip-V in Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4", 385 gr., excellent condition. (79412-23AXA) Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1A) 3427 6mm Rem 3449 12 ga. Shotshells One full 20 rd. box of Winchester Super-X 100 gr., Power-Point in Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4'', 385 gr., excellent condition. (79412-23AD) Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1B) 3428 6.5mm Creedmoor 3450 12 ga. Shotshells One full 20 rd. box of Hornady Match 120 gr., ELD Match rating fine with Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4", 385 gr., minor tarnish on some. (79412-23AQA) Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1C) 3429 303 British 3451 12 ga. Shotshells Two full 20 rd. boxes of Remington Core-Lokt 180 gr., SP rating near Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier AccuTip, 2 3/4'', 385 gr., excellent with a few speckles of tarnish here and there. (79412-23AKA) Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1D) 3430 20 ga. Shotshells 3452 12 ga. Shotshells 16 full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester 2 3/4": (13) of Dove & Quail 8 shot in Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier Accutip, 2 3/4", 385 gr., the white box with orange, red and black graphics; (3) of Super-X Heavy Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1E) Game Loads 7 1/2 lead shot. The condition rating is very good to 3453 12 ga. Shotshells excellent. (79206-5A) Six full five rd. boxes of Brenneke USA, TKO, 2 3/4", 293 gr., Sabot Slug 3431 20 ga. Shotshells in excellent condition. (79412-1F) (1) bag and (17) 25 rd. size boxes including the first 13 being 2 3/4": (5) 3454 12 ga. Shotshells full of Winchester AA Target Load, 9 shot; (2) full of Remington Five full five rd. boxes of Lightfield Hybred EXP, 2 3/4", 546 gr., Sabot Duck/Pheasant Load, 7 1/2 shot; (1) full of ShurShot Field Load, 8 shot; Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1G) (1) full of Remington Magnum Express 4 shot; (1) full of Remington 3455 12 ga. Shotshells Express Long Range, 7 1/2 shot; (1) full and (1) zip-lock bag containing Five full five rd. boxes of Lightfield Hybred EXP, 2 3/4", 546 gr., Sabot 10 rds. of Federal Classic Field Load, 6 shot; (1) containing 22 rds. Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1H) Remington Express, 6 shot, 4 rds. of Federal Game Load, 8 shot; (1) 3456 12 ga. Shotshells containing 11 rds. of Remington Express Magnum 6 shot, 4 rds. of Five full five rd. boxes of Lightfield Hybred EXP, 2 3/4", 546 gr., Sabot Federal Game Load, 8 shot and 1 rd. of Winchester Double-X Magnum Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1I) 6 shot; (4) full of RST Best Grade 2 1/2'', 6 shot. The conditions range 3457 12 ga. Shotshells from very good plus to excellent with most being excellent. (79206-5B) Five full five rd. boxes of Hornady 2 3/4", 300 gr., SST Slug in excellent 3432 7.65x53 Argentine condition. (79412-1J) This lot consists of six boxes: (1) full 20 rd. of PPU 174 gr., FMJ BT; (1) 3458 12 ga. Shotshells full and (1) containing nine rds. of Norma 150 gr., SP, semi-pointed; (1) Five full five rd. boxes of Hornady 2 3/4", 300 gr., SST Slug in excellent full of Remington UMC Kleanbore 216 gr., SP, in dog bone style box condition. (79412-1K) with index R514 with separated but present end flaps; (2) full 15 rd. of 3459 12 ga. Shotshells Argentinian manufactured FM pointed SP on five-rd. stripper clips. The Five full five rd. boxes of Hornady 2 3/4", 300 gr., SST Slug in excellent lot rates very good to excellent overall. (78756-1) condition. (79412-1L) 3433 12 ga. Shotshells 3460 12 ga. Shotshells Ten full 25 rd. boxes (one full carton) of Winchester Super-Target, 2 Five full five rd. boxes of Hornady 2 3/4", 300 gr., SST Slug in excellent 3/4", 9 shot in excellent condition. (79412-20HA) condition. (79412-1M) 3434 28 ga. Shotshells 3461 12 ga. Shotshells 20 full 25 rd. boxes (two full cartons) of Winchester AA Target Load, 2 Eight full five rd. boxes of Federal 2 3/4'', 1 oz., Rifled Slug in excellent 3/4", 9 shot in excellent condition. (79412-20EA) condition: (4) of Power-Shok Maximum; (4) of Premium Deep Penetrator. (79412-1N) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3462 12 ga. Shotshells 3488 20 ga. Shotshells Six full five rd. boxes of Hornady 2 3/4", 300 gr. Slug in excellent Twelve full five rd. boxes of Brenneke USA Magnum, 3'', 1 oz., Silver condition: (3) of Superformance Monoflex; (2) of SST; (1) of Custom Lite Slug rating excellent. (79412-9M) FTX. (79412-1O) 3489 20 ga. Shotshells 3463 12 ga. Shotshells Seven full five rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Vital-Shok, 3'': (2) of Five full ten rd. boxes of excellent condition Fiocchi Exacta Aero 2 3/4", Trophy Copper, 275 gr., Sabot Slug; (5) of Truball, 3/4 oz., Maximum, 7/8 oz., Low Recoil Slug. (79412-1P) Rifled Slug, HP in excellent condition. (79412-9N) 3464 12 ga. Shotshells 3490 20 ga. Shotshells Five full ten rd. boxes of excellent condition Fiocchi Exacta Aero 2 3/4", Eleven full five rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Vital-Shok, 3'', 3/4 oz., 7/8 oz., Low Recoil Slug. (79412-1Q) Maximum, Truball Rifled Slug rating excellent. (79412-9O) 3465 12 ga. Shotshells 3491 20 ga. Shotshells Two full 15 rd. boxes of excellent condition Winchester, 2 3/4", 1 oz., Five full five rd. boxes of Winchester Supreme, Partition Gold, 2 3/4", Super-X Rifled Slug HP. (79412-1R) 260 gr., Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-9P) 3466 12 ga. Shotshells 3492 20 ga. Shotshells Nine full five rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Vital-Shok, 3'', 1 oz., Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier, Copper Solid, 2 3/4", 5/8 Maximum, Truball Rifled Slug HP in excellent condition. (79412-1S) oz., HP, Magnum Sabot Slug rating excellent. (79412-9Q) 3467 12 ga. Shotshells 3493 20 ga. Shotshells Nine full five rd. boxes of Federal 3'': (3) of Premium, Vital-Shok, 1 oz., Five full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier, Copper Solid, 2 3/4", 5/8 Maximum, Truball Rifled Slug HP; (1) of Premium, Vital-Shok, Trophy oz., HP, Magnum Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-9R) Copper, 300 gr., Tipped Sabot Slug HP; (6) of Power-Shok, 1 1/4 oz., 3494 Vintage 30 Remington Magnum Rifled Slug, HP. This is an excellent condition lot. (79412-1T) Three full 20-round boxes and one partial 15-round box of Winchester 3468 12 ga. Shotshells Super Speed Staynless ammunition. Two full boxes are 170 grain soft Six full five rd. boxes of Winchester Supreme, Partition Gold, 3'', 7/8 oz., points, the cartridges rating very fine to near excellent showing a little 385 gr., Sabot Slug rating excellent. (79412-1U) mild tarnish. The red, yellow and blue boxes remain in about very good 3469 12 ga. Shotshells condition with intact end flaps and corners showing some moderate Five full five rd., boxes of Winchester Supreme, Partition Gold, 3'', 7/8 scuffs along the edges and some mild staining. The next full box is oz., 385 gr., Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1V) loaded with 170 grain Silver Tip bullets rating similar to the previous 3470 12 ga. Shotshells cartridges. The red, yellow and blue box with bear illustration remains in Five full five rd. boxes of Winchester Supreme Partition Gold, 3'', 7/8 oz., about good condition, the end flaps are missing and there are tears 385 gr., Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1W) along the edges. The final box contains four rounds of Winchester Silver 3471 12 ga. Shotshells Tips, three of Remington-UMC soft points and the balance Winchester Six full five rd. boxes of Brenneke USA, Black Magic Magnum, 3'', 1 3/8 soft points rating good to very good with mild to moderate tarnishing. oz., Black Magic Slug in excellent condition. (79412-1X) The red, yellow and blue box with bear illustration remains in about 3472 12 ga. Shotshells poor-fair condition showing lost end flaps, a number of moderate tears Ten full 25 rd. boxes (one carton) of Remington Premier, STS, Light and one corner missing. (139911-22) Target, 2 3/4", 9 shot in excellent condition. (79412-20JA) 3495 Collectible 44 Henry Ammunition 3473 12 ga. Shotshells This lot consist of (6) rounds of Union Metallic Cartridge .44 Henry Ten full 25 rd. boxes (one carton) of Remington Premier, STS, Light Rimfire flat ammunition in very good condition. The cases show light to Target, 2 3/4", 9 shot in excellent condition. (79412-20JB) moderate tarnish with very light and limited corrosion on a few. The 3474 12 ga. Shotshells round nose flat point heeled bullets show moderate white oxidation and Ten full 25 rd. boxes (one carton) of Remington Premier, 2 3/4", 9 shot, mostly light handling marks, a few are moderate. The cartridges STS, Light Target in excellent condition. (79412-20JC) measures approximately 1.330" overall length, approximately .439" 3475 12 ga. Shotshells diameter at the case mouth, approximately .440" at the base and Ten full 25 rd. boxes (one carton) of Remington Premier, 2 3/4'', 9 shot, approximately .894" case length. It includes an unmarked black leather STS Light Target rating excellent. (79412-20JD) six-shot belt slide showing light soiling, wear and crazing. The stitching 3476 20 ga. Shotshells is strong overall but is starting to separate at one end. (8A9474-78A) Twelve full five rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, 3'', 3/4 oz., HP, Rifled 3496 8x56mmR Mannlicher Ammunition Slug in excellent condition. (79412-9A) 29 rounds total. Rounds are FMJ military surplus with Hungarian Csepel 3477 20 ga. Shotshells Arsenal headstamps dated from the 1930s to the early 1940s. Seven full five rd. boxes of Winchester Partition Gold, 3'', 260 gr., High Ammunition rates very good to very good plus with some rounds Velocity Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-9B) showing some minor tarnishing. Included are three 5-round stripper clips 3478 20 ga. Shotshells also marked with the superimposed ''AH'' of Csepel Arsenal showing Six full five rd. boxes of Winchester Partition Gold, 3'', 260 gr., High small spots of light to moderate oxidation throughout with one clip Velocity Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-9C) retaining some very striking original fire blue. (239866-1A) 3479 20 ga. Shotshells 3497 Collectible Box of Federal Monark Shotshells Six full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier, AccuTip, 3'', 260 gr., Sabot (1) full 25 rd. one piece multi-colored box of Federal Monark smokeless Slug rating excellent. (79412-9D) powder 16 ga., 2 1/2" No. 8 shotshells. The front and rear of box shows 3480 20 ga. Shotshells flying mallard while the left, right and bottom sides show pictures of Six full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier, AccuTip, 3'', 260 gr., Sabot shell. The box remains in excellent condition with clean sharp corners Slug in excellent condition. (79412-9E) and only the slightest amounts of staining and rubbing. The shells 3481 20 ga. Shotshells remain excellent with dark red paper hulls and bright brass cases. Six full five rd. boxes of Remington Premier, AccuTip, 3'', 260 gr., Sabot (58179-1N) [David Whipple Collection] Slug rating excellent. (79412-9F) 3498 Collectible Box of Federal Monark Shotshells 3482 20 ga. Shotshells (1) 25 rd. one piece multi-colored box of Federal Monark smokeless Six full five rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Vital-Shok, Trophy Copper, powder 16 ga., 2 1/2" No. 8 shotshells. The front and rear of box shows 3'', 275 gr., Sabot Slug rating excellent. (79412-9G) flying mallard while the left, right and bottom sides show pictures of 3483 20 ga. Shotshells shell. The box remains in excellent condition with sharp clean corners Six full five rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Vital-Shok, Trophy Copper, and only the slightest amount of age staining. The shells remain 3'', 275 gr., Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-9H) excellent as well with dark red paper hulls and bright brass bases. 3484 20 ga. Shotshells (58179-1U) [David Whipple Collection] Six full five rd. boxes of excellent condition Federal Premium, Vital-Shok, 3499 Collectible Box of Federal Monark Shotshells Trophy Copper, 3'', 275 gr., Sabot Slug. (79412-9I) (1) 25 rd. one piece multi-colored box of Federal Monark smokeless 3485 20 ga. Shotshells powder 16 ga., 2 1/2" No. 8 shotshells. The front and rear of box shows Five full five rd. boxes of excellent condition Federal Premium, flying mallard while the left, right and bottom sides show pictures of Vital-Shok, Trophy Copper, 3'', 275 gr., Sabot Slug. (79412-9J) shell. The box remains in excellent condition with sharp clean corners 3486 20 ga. Shotshells and only the slightest amount of age staining. The shells remain Five full five rd. boxes of excellent condition Lightfield Hybred Mag-20, excellent as well with dark red paper hulls and bright brass bases. 3'', 385 gr., Maximum Expansion Sabot Slug. (79412-9K) (58179-1Q) [David Whipple Collection] 3487 20 ga. Shotshells Five full five rd. boxes of Lightfield Hybred Mag-20, 3'', 385 gr., Maximum Expansion Sabot Slug in excellent condition. (79412-9L) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3500 Collectible Box of Federal Monark Shotshells 3508 12 Ga. Shotshells (1) 25 rd. one piece multi-colored box of Federal Monark smokeless Ten boxes total: (1) full 25 rd. box of Sears Xtra-Range 2 3/4", No. 4 powder 16 ga., 2 1/2" No. 8 shotshells. The front and rear of box shows shot paper hull sport load; (1) full 25 rd. box of Federal Top Gun 2 3/4" flying mallard while the left, right and bottom sides show pictures of No. 8 shot plastic hull plastic hull target load; (1) full 25 rd. box of shell. The box remains in excellent condition with sharp clean corners Remington Gun Club 2 3/4", No. 8 shot plastic hull target load; (1) full 25 and only the slightest amount of age staining. The shells remain rd. box of Winchester Xpert 2 3/4", No. 7 1/2 shot plastic hull target load; excellent as well with dark red paper hulls and bright brass bases. (1) full 25 rd. box of Montgomery Wards Hawthorne 2 3/4", No. 7 1/2 (58179-1T) [David Whipple Collection] shot plastic hull field load; (1) full 25 rd. box of Sears 2 3/4 ", No. 7 1/2 3501 45 ACP Ball shot plastic hull field load; (1) Sears No. 6 sportload box containing 25 Four 50-round boxes marked ''BALL / CALIBER .45 M1911'' total: (2) full rds. of assorted shotshells from various manufacturers in a variety of boxes marked "OLIN MATHESON CHEMICAL CORPORATION'' with sizes and loads; (1) full 25 rd. box of Sears Sportload 2 3/4", No. 6 1964 dated headstamps and excellent condition boxes; (1) full & (1) paper hull field load; (1) full 25 rd. box of Olympic 2 3/4", No. 6 shot partial 45 rd. box marked ''EVANSVILLE ORDNANCE PLANT'' with paper hull hunting load; (1) partial box containing 23 rds. of Red Head 2 "ECS" 1943 dated head stamps, they have steel cases, corrosive 3/4", No. 7 1/2 shot paper hull long range shells. Boxes remain very primers and the boxes have torn front flaps. All visible cartridges are in good with light compressions, some folding rounded corners and near excellent condition. (59673-2E) staining, the shells remain very good plus with some light staining on the 3502 20 Ga. Shotshells hulls and brass cases. (58179-2Z) [David Whipple Collection] (8) full 25 rd. boxes of Remington 2 3/4", No. 6 shot game loads in green 3509 28 Ga. Shotshells and beige boxes. The boxes remain about near excellent with some Six boxes total: (1) full 25 rd. box of Fiocchi 2 1/2", No 4 shot plastic hull minor compressions and rounded corners. The shells remain excellent game loads; (1) partial box containing 24 rds. of Estate 2 3/4", No. 7 1/2 with bright yellow plastic hulls and brass bases. (58179-2T) [David shot plastic hull competition target load. (1) full yellow and red Western Whipple Collection] Super-X 2 3/4", No. 10 shot paper hull long range load; (1) full 25 rd. 3503 20 Ga. Shotshells worn tattered box of Winchester Ranger 2 3/4", No. 9 paper hull Eight boxes total: (2) full 25 rd. boxes of Sears Ted Williams 2 3/4", No. Staynless Skeet Load; (1) full 25 rd. moderately worn box with 6 shot plastic hull target loads; (2) full 25 rd. boxes of Federal 2 3/4", No. separated flaps and cellophane tape repaired seams of Winchester 6 shot paper hull field loads; (4) full 25 rd. boxes of Federal 2 3/4" No. 6 Super Speed 2 7/8", No. 6 shot paper hull Staynless long range-short shot plastic hull game loads. The boxes remain in near excellent shot string shells; (1) partial box containing 20 rds. of Federal Hi-Power condition with a few minor compressions, rounded corners and staining. 2 3/4", No. 6 shot paper hull shells. The boxes remain fair to about very The shells remain near excellent with minor staining on the yellow hulls good as previously mentioned with staining, rounded corners and ink and lightly mellowed brass bases. (58179-2U) [David Whipple markings. The shells remain very good plus to near excellent with minor Collection] staining on some of the hulls and brass bases. (58179-2AA) [David 3504 20 Ga. Shotshells Whipple Collection] (8) full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester 2 3/4", No. 6 shot rabbit & squirrel 3510 22 Winchester Magnum loads in red, orange and black on white boxes. The boxes remain near Ten boxes total: (9) 50 rd. plastic boxes of CCI Maxi Mag 22 Winchester excellent with a couple light compressions and rounded corners. The Magnum solid point cartridges; (1) 50 rd. plastic box of CCI Maxi Mag 22 shells remain excellent with bright plastic hulls and brass bases. Winchester Magnum hollow point cartridges. Boxes and ammo both (58179-2V) [David Whipple Collection] remain in excellent condition. (58179-2AB) [David Whipple Collection] 3505 16 Ga. Shotshells 3511 22 Long Rifle Brick Seven boxes total: (3) full 25 rd. boxes of Remington 2 3/4", No. 6 shot (1) 500 rd. brick containing ten 50 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X 22 game loads; (1) full 25 rd. box of Remington 2 3/4" No. 6 shot LR high velocity cartridges. The inner boxes and ammunition remain duck/pheasant load; (2) full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X 2 3/4", excellent, the outer box shows light compressions and slightly rounded No. 7 1/2 shot high brass game loads; (1) full 25 rd. box of Winchester corners. (58179-2AC) [David Whipple Collection] Super-X 2 3/4", No. 4 shot high brass game loads. The boxes remain 3512 22 Long Rifle Brick very good plus with light compressions and rounded corners. The shells (1) 500 rd. brick containing ten 50 rd. boxes of C-I-L Canuck 22 LR remain excellent with bright plastic hulls and shiny brass bases. standard velocity greased cartridges. The ammunition and boxes remain (58179-2W) [David Whipple Collection] excellent, the outer box showing light age staining and a couple tiny 3506 16 Ga. Shotshells spots of wear along the edges. (58179-2AD) [David Whipple Collection] Seven boxes total: (2) full 25 rd. boxes of Remington 2 3/4", No. 8 shot 3513 257 Roberts Mohawk plastic hull field loads; (1) full 25 rd. box of Remington 2 3/4", (2) 20 rd. boxes of Hornady Custom 257 Roberts +P, 117 gr. BTSP. No. 6 shot plastic hull Mohawk long range; (1) full 25 rd. box of Westley Ammunition and boxes are both in excellent condition. (58179-2AE) Richards 2 1/2", No. 6 shot plastic hull game load; (1) full 25 rd. box of [David Whipple Collection] Federal 2 3/4", No. 7 1/2" shot plastic hull game load; (1) full 25 rd. box 3514 264 Win. Mag. of Remington Kleanbore 2 3/4", No. 4 shot paper hull Nitro Express Three boxes total: (1) 20 rd. box of Winchester Super-X 264 Win. Mag., extra-long range with light tarnish on the brass bases; (1) full 25 rd. box 140 gr. Power-Point S.P.; (1) 20 rd. box of Winchester Super-X 264 Win. of Western Super-X 2 3/4", No. 4 shot plastic hull shells. The boxes Mag., 100 gr. PSP; (1) 20 rd. box of Remington Core-Lokt 264 Win. remain very good overall with light compressions, scuffs rounded Mag., 140 gr. PSP. The ammunition remains in near excellent condition corners and staining, unless otherwise stated the shells remain excellent with very light staining on the brass cases, the boxes remain about very with bright hulls and brass bases. (58179-2X) [David Whipple Collection] good with minor scuffing and staining, old price labels and caliber written 3507 20 Ga. Shotshells in black marker on the top of the boxes. (58179-2AF) [David Whipple Eight boxes total: (5) full 25 rd. boxes of Federal 2 3/4", No. 8 shot Collection] plastic hull Top Gun target load; (1) full 25 rd. box of Federal 2 3/4", No. 3515 264 Win. Mag. 8 shot plastic hull Game-Shok game load; (1) partial box containing 19 (2) 20 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X 264 Win. Mag., 140 gr. rds. of Federal 2 3/4", No. 7 1/2" shot plastic hull game load; (1) full 25 Power-Point SP. The ammunition remains in excellent condition, the rd. box of Remington Gun Club 2 3/4", No. 9 shot plastic hull target load. boxes have old prices written in black marker on the tops of the boxes. The boxes remain very good with light compressions, scuffs and (58179-2AG) [David Whipple Collection] rounded corners. The shells remain excellent with bright hulls and shiny 3516 264 Win. Mag. brass bases. (58179-2Y) [David Whipple Collection] (2) 20 rd. silver boxes of Winchester Super-X 264 Win. Mag., 140 gr. Power-Point. The ammunition remains excellent, boxes have old price labels and prices written in black marker. (58179-2AH) [David Whipple Collection] 3517 348 Winchester (2) 20 rd. boxes containing 40 rds. of Remington and Peters cartridges with various headstamps. The ammunition remains in very good condition with light staining on the cases and tarnish on a couple headstamps. The boxes remain good with missing endflaps, scuffs and edge wear. (58179-2AI) [David Whipple Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3518 348 Winchester 3529 Winchester Ranger 10 Ga. Blank Shotshells Two boxes total: (1) 20 rd. box of Winchester SuperSpeed 348 Win., (1) full 25 rd. red and blue on yellow box of Winchester Ranger 10 ga., 2 200 gr. Silvertip; (1) 20 rd. box of assorted Remington and Peters 7/8" black powder blank loads. The box remains near excellent with a cartridges with various headstamps. The ammunition remains very good couple slight bends, rounded corners and staining. The shells remain with light staining on the mellowed brass cases, the boxes remain fair excellent with dark red paper hulls and mellowed patina brass bases. with missing endflaps, torn rounded edges and staining. (58179-2AJ) Also included are two loose blank shells. (58179-2AV) [David Whipple [David Whipple Collection] Collection] 3519 35 Remington 3530 Collectible Box of Winchester Ranger Trap Load Shotshells (3) 20 rd. boxes of Remington Express Core-Lokt 35 Rem., 150 gr., (1) full 25 rd. Winchester Ranger Trap Load Staynless 20 ga., No. 8 shot Core-Lokt PSP. In excellent condition with bright shiny cases and old "red sweater" box. The box remains about very good with light age price tags on the boxes. (58179-2AK) [David Whipple Collection] staining, rounded corners and a few splits along the edges from shell 3520 35 Remington bulging. The shells remain near excellent with dark red paper hulls and (3) 20 rd. boxes of Remington Express Core-Lokt 35 Rem., 150 gr., lightly mellowed brass cases. (58179-2AW) [David Whipple Collection] Core-Lokt PSP. In excellent condition with bright shiny cases and old 3531 Collectible Box of Federal Hi-Power 410 Shotshells price tags on the boxes. (58179-2AL) [David Whipple Collection] (1) full 25 rd. Federal Hi-Power .410 bore, No. 6 shot multi-color "double 3521 Collectible Boxes of Western Xpert 16 ga. Shotshells trap shooter" box. The box remains about very good plus with light age (3) full 25-round one piece yellow, red and blue boxes of Western Xpert staining, rounded corners and a couple splits from shell bulging. The 16 ga., 2 3/4", No. 8 shot Super-Seal Crimp paper hull shotshells. The shells remain excellent with salmon colored paper hulls and bright brass boxes remain very good plus with slightly rounded corners and edges, bases. (58179-2AX) [David Whipple Collection] there is a 2 3/4" section of scuffing on the top flap of one of the boxes. 3532 Collectible Box of Winchester .30 Gov't '06 Special Match Cartridges The shells remain excellent with shiny red hulls and brass bases. Small (1) full 20 rd. box of Winchester Wimbledon Cup Special Match .30 Gov't paper warning label is present in all three boxes. (58179-2AM) [David '06, 180 gr., boat tail KopperKlad bullet. The early "1936" style box Whipple Collection] remains very good with slight age staining, a couple light compression 3522 Collectible Boxes of Western Super-X 16 ga. Shotshells and rounded corners, the interior tray shows compressions and splitting (2) full 25-round one piece yellow, red and blue boxes of Western along one of the edges. The cartridges remain near excellent with bright Super-X 16 ga., 2 3/4" No. 4 shot and (1) 25-round No. 5 shot maximum plated cases. A very nice Wimbledon Cup box with striking graphics. load paper hull shotshells. The boxes remain very good with minor (58179-2AY) [David Whipple Collection] compressions, some lightly rounded corners and edges and light age 3533 Collectible Box of Remington UMC .45 GOV'T Blank staining. The shells remain excellent with shiny red hulls and brass Cartridges bases. Small paper warning label is present in all three boxes. (1) full 20 rd. two piece natural colored box with matching wrap-over top (58179-2AN) [David Whipple Collection] label and back label. The top label reads ".45 GOV'T. BLANK (Accles 3523 Collectible Box of Western 25 Stevens Rimfire Feed) / 20 CENTRAL FIRE CARTRIDGES / REMINGTON (1) full 50 rd. "Bullseye" one piece box of Western 25 Stevens, 65 gr. ARMS-UNION METALLIC CARTRIDGE Co." with Bridgeport address Lubaloy Bullet. The box remains in excellent condition with good clean and "FOR GATLING GUNS / BLANK CARTRIDGES" below centered corners and faint shadow of penciled "RF" on the left flap. Cartridges between red circle Remington UMC logo and "BLACK / POWDER". The remain clean and bright. (58179-2AP) [David Whipple Collection] back label has guarantee between red circle UMC and Remington logos. 3524 Collectible Box of Western 25 Stevens Rimfire The top label remains intact with light compressions along the edges (1) 50 rd. "Bullseye" one piece box of Western 25 Stevens, 65 gr. while the rear label remains mostly intact with tiny tears and folds along Lubaloy Bullet. The box remains excellent with soft minor compressions the opened edges. The box remains very good having darkened nicely on the top left corners. Cartridges remain clean and bright. (58179-2AQ) with age and light side compressions and rounded corners and edges. [David Whipple Collection] The cartridges remain very good plus with light staining on the mellowed 3525 Collectible Box of Canuck 25 Stevens Short Rimfire brass cases. (58179-2AZ) [David Whipple Collection] (1) black and red on yellow box containing 44 rds. of C-I-L Canuck 25 3534 Collectible Boxes of C-I-L Canadian Government Super-Clean 22 LR Stevens short, 65 gr. bullet. The box remains in very good plus to near (2) full 50 rd. 1957 era 22 LR Super-Clean greased red and black on excellent condition with lightly rounded corners and age staining. The buff colored boxes with C-I-L red oval logo and Canadian Government cartridges remain excellent with shiny copper case. (58179-2AR) [David callout on bottom of box. The boxes remain excellent with good clean Whipple Collection] corners and only the slightest amount of shelf wear and staining. Both 3526 Collectible Sealed Box of C-I-L Dominion 25 Stevens Short Rimfire boxes are identical however one contains solid heads while the other (1) factory sealed 50 rd. two piece box of C-I-L Dominion 25 Stevens has hollow points. (58179-2BA) [David Whipple Collection] Short Lesmok Super-Clean rimfire. Natural colored box with red and 3535 Collectible Box of C-I-L Canadian Government Super-Clean 22 LR white on yellow wrap-over label. The label remains fully intact with (1) full 50 rd. 1945-1950 era dark blue and buff colored box of 22 LR overall light age staining and light scuffing primarily on the bottom of Super-Clean smokeless greased cartridges with bent "D" logo on top label. Top and sides of label show familiar C-I-L bent "D" logo. The box and Canadian Government callout on bottom of box. The box remains remains excellent with good clean corners and minor staining. A great very good plus with lightly rounded corners and minor scuffing along the 1930's Dominion box remaining factory sealed. (58179-2AS) [David edges. The cartridges remain very good with light staining on the brass Whipple Collection] cases. A very good plus box of Canadian Property "Dominion" 3527 Collectible Box of C-I-L Dominion 32 Short Rimfire ammunition. (58197-2BB) [David Whipple Collection] (1) full 50 rd. two piece box of C-I-L Dominion 32 Short Lesmok rimfire. 3536 Collectible Box of C-I-L Super-Clean 22 LR Natural colored box with red and white on yellow wrap-over label. The (1) full 50 rd. box of C-I-L Dominion 22 LR Super-Clean cartridges. Blue label remains mostly intact with only minor tearing along the opened and white on golden background with bent "D" logo and "SMOKELESS / edges along with some light scuffs and age staining primarily on the GREASED" callout in upper right corner. The box remains near bottom of the label. The top and sides have familiar bent "D" logo and excellent with slightly rounded corners and minor wear along some of the center of the top label reads "ADAPTED TO / THE VARIOUS the edges. The cartridges remain excellent with clean lightly mellowed REVOLVERS, SINGLE SHOT PISTOLS / AND SINGLE SHOT RIFLES cases with crisp "D" headstamps. An excellent box of commercial C-I-L OF THIS CALIBRE: ALSO / MARLIN MODEL 1892 REPEATING rimfire ammunition. (58197-2BC) [David Whipple Collection] RIFLE.". The box remains excellent with a light compression to the lower 3537 Collectible Box of C-I-L Super-Clean 22 LR right corner of the lid. The cartridges remain near excellent with light (1) full 50 rd. box of C-I-L Dominion 22 LR Super-Clean cartridges. Blue, oxidation on the lead bullets and minor tarnish on the copper cases. white and red on golden background with bent "D" logo, blue (58179-2AT) [David Whipple Collection] "SMOKELESS / DRY LUBRICATED / BULLETS" callout in the upper 3528 Collectible Box of US Cartridge Co. 10 Ga. Climax Heavies Shotshells right corner and red dry lubricated callouts on each endflap. The box (1) full 25 rd. multi-color box of Climax Heavies 10 ga., 2 7/8", 0 Buck. remains very good plus to near excellent with lightly rounded corners This United States Cartridge Co. box has "the happy hunter" front and and wear along the edges. The cartridges remain excellent with bright New York address making it a 1926-1936 era box. The box remains in cases showing the slightest amount of staining and crisp sharp "D" very good plus condition with overall light age staining, lightly rounded headstamps. A lovely 1945 era "Dry Lubricated" Super-Clean box. corners and edges but no shell bumps. The is a tiny scuff on the top flap (58197-2BD) [David Whipple Collection] and slightly more pronounced light scuffing on the bottom flap. The shells remain near excellent with light staining on the paper hulls and brass bases. A fabulous seldom encountered Climax Heavies box not only full but in the larger 10 gauge. (58179-2AU) [David Whipple Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3538 Collectible Boxes of C-I-L Match 22 LR 3545 Collectible Brick of Western Super-X 22 LR Two total: (1) full 50 rd. yellow and red on brown box with red oval C-I-L (1) black and red on buff colored box containing ten 50 rd. red and blue of 22 LR Pistol Match cartridges. The box remains excellent with good on yellow boxes of Western Super-X long range 22 LR extra clean wax corners and only very light compressions and edge wear; (1) yellow, red coated hollow point cartridges. The inner boxes remain excellent with and brown nearly identical to the previous box reading simply "MATCH" sharp corners, the outer box remains near excellent with lightly, one of below the company logo and "GREASED" callout along the bottom which is also compressed. The bottom side of the box shows old date edge. The box remains in very good plus condition showing similar wear and price written in pencil. The cartridges remain excellent with bright with a prominent side compression in the upper left corner. The plated cases and bullets. An excellent brick of Western Super-X rimfire cartridges in both boxes remain excellent with bright cases and crisp "D" ammunition. (58179-2BL) [David Whipple Collection] headstamps. A nice pair of 1957-1960 Match boxes. (58197-2BE) 3546 Collectible Brick of Western Xpert 22 LR [David Whipple Collection] (1) blue and red on buff colored box containing ten 50 rd. red and blue 3539 Collectible Boxes of C-I-L Whiz-Bang 22 LR and yellow boxes of Western Xpert 40 gr. greased bullet cartridges. The Two total: (1) full 50 rd. 1957 issue one piece top flap box with red C-I-L inner boxes remain excellent with sharp clean corners, the outer box on white oval logo and "DRY / LUBRICATED" in lower right corner. Box remains near excellent with lightly rounded corners and age staining. remains excellent with sharp corners and only the slightest amounts of The cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny cases. A fabulous brick age staining and edge wear. The cartridges remain excellent with bright of Western Xpert 22 LR. (58179-2BM) [David Whipple Collection] shiny cases; (1) full 50 rd. 1960's era one piece top flap box with red 3547 Collectible Boxes of Remington UMC 22 Short Lesmok Cartridges C-I-L on yellow oval logo and "DRY LUB. / RIM FIRE CARTRIDGES" in (3) full 50 rd. red 53-S code boxes of Remington UMC 22 Short Lesmok the lower right corner. Box remains very good plus to near excellent with cartridges. The boxes remain in excellent-from-brick condition. The top a couple slightly rounded corners, very minor edge wear and a tiny scuff of the boxes show picture of cartridge, the front side shows picture of in the top flap. The cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny cases. A Remington repeating rifle. A fantastic grouping of early Remington 22 fabulous pair of top flap Whiz-Bang boxes. (58197-2BF) [David Whipple short cartridges that were removed from their brick at the time of writing. Collection] (58179-2BN) [David Whipple Collection] 3540 Collectible Boxes of C-I-L Whiz-Bang 22 LR 3548 Collectible Boxes of Remington UMC 22 Short Lesmok Cartridges Two total: (1) full 50 rd. side-flap box of 22 LR dry lubricated high (3) full 50 rd. red 53-S code boxes of Remington UMC 22 Short Lesmok velocity cartridges with red C-I-L on white oval logo. The box remains cartridges. The boxes remain in excellent-from-brick condition. The top near excellent showing minor shelf wear and age staining and a small of the boxes show picture of cartridge, the front side shows picture of inverted "13" written in blue ink on the lower right corner on the front Remington repeating rifle. A fantastic grouping of early Remington 22 side. The cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny cases; (1) full 50 short cartridges that were removed from their brick at the time of writing. box of identical ammunition only in a one piece side-flap box with black (58179-2BP) [David Whipple Collection] bordered C-I-L on white oval logo and 1954 callout on bottom of box. 3549 Collectible Boxes of Remington UMC 22 Short Lesmok Cartridges The box remains about very good with overall light age staining, light (4) full 50 rd. red 53-S code boxes of Remington UMC 22 Short Lesmok side compressions and edge wear. The cartridges remain near excellent cartridges. The boxes remain in excellent-from-brick condition. The top with lightly mellowed brass cases. (58197-2BG) [David Whipple of the boxes show picture of cartridge, the front side shows picture of Collection] Remington repeating rifle. A fantastic grouping of early Remington 22 3541 C-I-L 22 Short Ammunition short cartridges that were removed from their brick at the time of writing. Five top-flap boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. blue and red on yellow 1960's era (58179-2BQ) [David Whipple Collection] box of C-I-L Super-Clean standard velocity cartridges in excellent 3550 Collectible Box of Dominion Bisley 22 LR cartridges condition with sharp corners and bright shiny cases; (1) full 50 rd. black (1) full 50 rd. multi-color "prone shooter" box of C-I-L Dominion and red on yellow box of C-I-L Super-Clean standard velocity cartridges Super-Clean 22 LR smokeless greased cartridges. The top of box with black C-I-L on yellow oval logo in very good condition with lightly shows prone shooter in wooded field, the front and endflaps show C-I-L rounded corners and edges and light age staining, cartridges remain bent "D" double oval logos. The box remains excellent with minor excellent with lightly mellowed brass cases; (1) full 50 rd. black and red rounding to a few of the corners. The cartridges remain excellent with on gold foil box of Imperial high velocity cartridges in excellent condition lightly softened brass cases with clean "D" marked headstamps. A with sharp corners and bright shiny cases; (1) full 50 rd. blue and red on scarce variation of the C-I-L Bisley box considered to be one of the most yellow box of C-I-L Canuck standard velocity dry lubricated cartridges colorful of all 22 boxes. (58179-2BR) [David Whipple Collection] with black C-I-L on yellow oval logo in excellent condition with sharp 3551 Collectible Box of Dominion Bisley 22 LR cartridges corners and bright shiny cases; (1) partial red and black on yellow box (1) full 50 rd. multi-color "prone shooter" box of C-I-L Dominion containing 30 rds. of Whiz-Bang high velocity cartridges in about very Super-Clean 22 LR smokeless greased cartridges. The top of the box good condition with overall light staining, tears on top and right interior shows prone shooter in wooded field and "BISLEY" in quotation marks, flap, the cartridges have a nicely mellowed brass patina. (58179-2BH) the front and endflaps show C-I-L bent "D" double oval logos. The box [David Whipple Collection] remains excellent with only the slight hints of shelf wear. The cartridges 3542 C-I-L Canuck 22 LR Ammunition remain excellent with bright shiny cases and crisp "D" marked Five boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. box of standard velocity greased headstamps. Another variation of the colorful C-I-L Bisley box. cartridges showing modest oxidation on the bullets; (1) full 50 rd. box of (58179-2BS) [David Whipple Collection] standard velocity dry lubricated cartridges and plated bullets; (2) full 50 3552 Vintage Box of Peters Outdoor Tack Hole rd. black on yellow boxes of standard velocity grease cartridges; (1) 22 LR Cartridges partial blue on yellow box containing 44 rds. of standard velocity 3553 Peters Rustless 22 LR greased cartridges. Boxes remain in very good plus to near excellent Two boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. blue and red on yellow No. 2223 box of condition with light staining and shelf and unless previously stated the Peters Rustless Police Match cartridges with officer shooting at target on cartridges remain near excellent with light staining on otherwise bright top side of box. The box remains excellent with clean corners and on cases. (58179-2BI) [David Whipple Collection] faint traces of shelf wear. The cartridges remain excellent with shiny 3543 C-I-L 22 LR Ammunition cases and prominent "P" marked headstamps.; (1) full 50 rd. green, red Six boxes total: (2) full and (1) partial 50 rd. black, red and gold foil box and black on white No. 20985 1980's era box of Peters Rustless 22 LR containing 45 rds. of Imperial high velocity cartridges; (1) full blue and cartridges with circle P logos on the top, front and rear sides, the left flap white on gold 100 rd. box of greased target cartridges with bent "D" oval has "PETERS / .22 LONG RIFLE" inside top and bottom of a large red logo and property of Canadian Government on bottom of box, the top "P". The box remains about near excellent with a slight compression in pull tab is no longer present; (1) full blue and white on gold 100 rd. box the upper top right corner along with a tiny scuff and a couple slightly of greased target cartridges with bent "D" oval logo and property of the rounded corners. The cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny Department of National Defense on bottom of box. The lower pull tab cases. (58179-2BU) [David Whipple Collection] and endflap are missing the seams are splitting along the top of the box; (1) Whiz-Bang Mushroom box containing 41 rds. of solid head cartridges, there is a large "X" written in black grease pencil on the top of the box. The ammunition remains in near excellent condition overall. (58179-2BJ) [David Whipple Collection] 3544 Collectible Box of Herter's 22 LR (1) full 50 rd. multi-color box of Herter's 22 LR high velocity cartridges. Rectangular callout in lower right corner, inside left endflap is marked "RF: 88". Box remains in excellent condition with only the slightest edge and corner wear. Cartridges remain excellent with bright brass cases and clean "D" marked headstamps. A fabulous and attractive Herter's rimfire box. (58179-2BK) [David Whipple Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3554 Collectible Boxes of Remington Palma 22 LR 3561 Vintage Box of Winchester Staynless 22 LR Cartridges Two boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. black and red on orange 54-P.S. code (1) full 50 rd. red, white and blue K 2288 R code box of Winchester box of Remington UMC 22 LR Palma Lesmok cartridges. The top of box Staynless 22 LR cartridges. The top and endflaps show red Winchester shows picture of cartridge while the front side shows picture of Trademark Made in U.S.A. callout with red "W" on blue scroll and Remington repeating rifle. The box remains fine with only the slightest "STAYNLESS" in riband. The box remains very good plus showing light amounts of edge wear. The cartridges remain excellent with very light age staining overall with a tiny tear in top lower left corner, the cartridges staining on some of the copper cases with crisp "U" marked remain very good with light tarnish and staining on the copper cases and headstamps; (1) full 50 rd. red and white R54PM code box of Remington "H" marked headstamps. (58179-2CC) [David Whipple Collection] Palma Match 22 LR Lesmok cartridges. The box remains very good plus 3562 Vintage Box of Winchester Staynless 22 LR Cartridges with overall light age staining with lightly rounded corners and edges. (1) full 50 rd. red, white and blue K 2283 R code box of Winchester The cartridges remain near excellent with minor staining on the lightly Staynless 22 LR cartridges. The top and endflaps show red Winchester mellowed copper cases and clean "U" marked headstamp. A nice pair of Trademark Made in U.S.A. callout with red "W" on blue scroll and Remington Palma boxes. (58179-2BV) "STAYNLESS" in riband. The box remains in near excellent condition 3555 Collectible Sealed Box of Winchester 22 LR ''Precision 75'' Cartridges with some very light age staining and slight rounding to a couple corners (1) 50 rd. factory sealed two piece box with wrap-over label having an and edges. The cartridges remain about near excellent with some light olive top and yellow sides. The 5-20 dated punch-dot coded label staining to the otherwise shiny copper cases with "U" marked remains 97% intact with overall light staining and minor edge wear headstamps. (58179-2CD) [David Whipple Collection] showing some minor tearing along the bottom edges. the top label 3563 Vintage Box of Winchester Staynless 22 Short Cartridges shows picture of cartridge with printed transparent read surcharge and (1) full 50 rd., red, white and blue K 2283 R coded box of Winchester sides that read ".22 LONG RIFLE / TARGET CARTRIDGE / (downward Staynless 22 Short cartridges. The top and endflaps show red arched) PRECISION 75 (in quotes) / LESMOK / WINCHESTER MAKE". Winchester Trademark Made in U.S.A. callout with red "W" on blue The natural color box remains near excellent having darkened nicely scroll and "STAYNLESS" in riband. The box remains in very good plus with age and good edges and corners. An excellent example of one of condition with overall light age staining and lightly rounded corners and the company's most highly regarded rimfire boxes, this one remaining edges. The cartridges remain very good with light staining on the copper factory sealed. (58179-2BW) [David Whipple Collection] cases with "H" marked headstamps. (8179-2CE) [David Whipple 3556 Collectible Sealed Box of Winchester 22 LR Lesmok Cartridges Collection] (1) 50 rd. factory sealed two piece box with gray top label and peach 3564 Vintage Boxes of Winchester Super Speed 22 LR Cartridges wrap around side label. The 4-21 dated top label remains about 98% (3) full 50 rd. red, blue and yellow K 2208 R code boxes of Winchester intact with some tiny tears along the edges, all writing remains crisp and Super Speed 22 LR, Staynless Kopperklad cartridges. The boxes clear. The 4-22 dated punch-dot coded label remains excellent and fully remain in about very good plus with a couple tiny minor scuffs, slightly intact with perhaps some very fine age staining. The natural colored box rounded corners and very light age staining. The cartridges remain very remains very good plus with a thin split along the upper left side only. good plus with some light staining on some of the shiny plated cases (58179-2 BX) [David Whipple Collection] and bullets. (58179-2CF) [David Whipple Collection] 3557 Collectible Boxes of Winchester EZXS 22 LR Match Cartridges 3565 Vintage Boxes of Winchester Super Speed 22 Caliber Cartridges Three boxes total: (2) full 50 rd. one piece blue, yellow and red K 2238 Three total: (1) partial red Super-W-Speed K 2216 R code box R code boxes of Winchester EZXS 22 LR Lesmok Match cartridges. The containing 38 rds. of Winchester Super Speed 22 Long Staynless boxes remain excellent with clean sharp corners. The cartridges remain cartridges. The box remains in about very good condition with overall excellent with bright copper cases; (1) full 50 rd. red, yellow and blue K light age staining, lightly rounded corners and edges, the bottom top 2236 R code box of Winchester Smokeless EZXS 22 LR cartridges. The edge show two tiny splits and one of the side flats show old writing in box remains in very good plus condition with slightly rounded corners ink. The cartridges remain very good plus with some minor light staining and a lightly rolled top left edge. The cartridges remain near excellent on the bright plated cases and bullets; (2) full 50 rd. red, blue and yellow with lightly mellowed brass cases. An excellent trio of EZXS Match K 2208 R code boxes of Winchester Super Speed 22 LR, Staynless cartridges. (58179-2BY) [David Whipple Collection] Kopperklad cartridges. The boxes remain good to very good with lightly 3558 Collectible Boxes of Western Super Match 22 Cartridges rounded corners. One of the boxes shows a tiny tear on the top lower Three boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. one piece blue, red and yellow K1267R right corner while the other box seam has separated and was repaired code "bullseye" box of Western Super Match Mark II 22 LR, 40 gr. lead with a single piece of cellophane tape. The cartridges remain near greased bullet cartridges. The box remains in excellent condition with excellent with light staining on the otherwise bright plated cases and some slight rounding to a couple corners and a tiny fingernail split in the bullets. (58179-2CG) [David Whipple Collection] upper edge of the right endflap; (1) full 50 rd. one piece red and blue on 3566 Vintage Boxes of Western 22 LR Cartridges yellow SM22LR box of Wester Super-Match Mark III 22 LR cartridges. Three total: (2) full 50 rd. blue, red and yellow K1222R code "bullseye" The box remains about excellent with overall light staining and good boxes of Western 22 LR, 40 gr. lubricated lead bullet. One of the boxes corners showing the slightest rounding to some of the corners; (1) full 50 remains in excellent condition good clean corners and edges while the rd. red and blue on yellow SM22S code box of Western Super-Match 22 other box has a separated but enclosed endflap, side compressions and Short cartridges. The box remains excellent with only the slightest age staining; (1) full 50 rd. red and blue on yellow XP22LR box of amount of edge wear. The cartridges remain excellent with shiny cases Western Xpert 22 LR, 40 gr. standard velocity lead special lubricant and diamond marked headstamps, the 22 short cartridges are nickel bullets. The box remains excellent with sharp corners and only some plated. (58179-2BZ) [David Whipple Collection] very light staining. The cartridges of all three box remain excellent with 3559 Collectible Boxes of Winchester Leader 22 Cartridges shiny brass cases with diamond marked headstamps. (58179-2CH) Three boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. red, yellow and blue 1930's era K2388 [David Whipple Collection] code box of Winchester Leader Staynless 22 LR lead lubricated 3567 Vintage Boxes of Western Super-X 22 LR Cartridges cartridges. The box remains excellent with only the slightest amount of Four boxes total: (3) full 50 rd. blue and red on yellow SX22LR boxes of edge wear, cartridges remain excellent with bright brass cases with "H" Western Super-X 22 LR long range extra clean wax coated Lubaloy marked headstamps; (1) full 50 rd. red and yellow box of Winchester bullets; (1) full 50 rd. blue and red on yellow SX22LRS box of Western Leader 22 LR staynless lead lubricated cartridges. The box remains Super-X 22 LR extra clean wax coated No. 12 shot cartridges. The excellent with minor age staining and edge wear, cartridges remain boxes remain about very good with lightly rounded corners and edges, excellent with bright brass cases and diamond marked headstamps; (1) some edges showing a little more wear than others, the top and bottom full 50 rd. red and yellow LD 22 S box of Winchester Leader 22 Short of the shot box shows old light scribblings in blue ink. (58179-2CI) staynless lead lubricated cartridges. The box remains near excellent [David Whipple Collection] with light age staining, light rounded corners and a couple spots of minor 3568 Vintage Boxes of Winchester Leader Staynless 22 LR Cartridges edge wear, cartridges remain excellent with shiny brass cases and crisp (3) full 50 rd. and (1) partial yellow, red and blue K 2388 R code box "H" marked headstamps. (58179-2CA) [David Whipple Collection] containing 48 rds. of Winchester Leader Staynless 22 LR lead lubricated 3560 Collectible Box of Winchester Super Speed 22 LR Hollow Point cartridges. The boxes remain in about very good condition with lightly (1) full 50 rd. red Super-W-Speed K 2207 R coded box of 22 Long Rifle worn edges and corners, there is a tiny tear at the top lower right corner H.P. cartridges. The box remains excellent with only the slightest on one of the boxes and some of the endflaps show light wear and amounts of shelf wear and minor age staining. The cartridges remain compressions. The cartridges remain near excellent with some fine excellent with shiny plated cases and bullets. An excellent, very popular staining on some of the brass cases. (58179-2CJ) [David Whipple 1930's era boxes and is one of the most collectible of all the Winchester Collection] series in the most desirable hollow point loading. (58179-2CB) [David Whipple Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3569 Vintage Boxes of Peters & Remington 22 Rimfire 3575 Vintage Boxes of Western 25-35 Winchester Cartridges Four boxes total: (2) full 100 rd. and (1) partial blue and red on yellow (2) 20 rd. blue and red on yellow boxes, one of which has an empty fired box containing 64 rds. of Peters Rustless 22 cal. C.B. Caps loaded with case of Western Super-X 25 35 Win., 117 gr. SP Lubaloy bullet. The long conical bullets. The boxes remain very good showing light edge boxes remain in good to very good condition with light edge and corner and corner wear, cartridges remain very good to near excellent with wear, a couple of scuffs and overall light age staining, one of the boxes staining on some of the copper cases; (1) full 250 rd. 5722 red and shows slightly more wear and a tiny split in the top upper left corner. The green box of Remington Kleanbore 22 Short Gallery Special cartridges remain near excellent with only some slight staining on the Spatter-Less cartridges. The top flap has separated but remains present otherwise bright cases. (58179-2CR) [David Whipple Collection] and there is a small tear in the bottom of the box, the cartridges remain 3576 Collectible Winchester Grizzly Box of 30 Government '06 Silvertip excellent with bright shiny brass cases. (58179-2CK) [David Whipple (1) full 20 rd. K 3064 C code multi-color box of Winchester Super Speed Collection] 30 Government '06, 220 gr. controlled expanding bullet cartridges. The 3570 Vintage Remington Kleanbore 22 LR Ammunition familiar grizzly box remains overall very good with light age staining, Ten boxes total: (2) full 50 rd. 6122 code green and red on white dog rounded corners and worn edges, the left endflap is separating about bone boxes of standard velocity lubricated cartridges; (3) full 50 rd. mid-way from the lower left corner. The cartridges remain excellent with R17L code green and red on white dog bone boxes of lubricated bullet bright shiny cases and bullets. An about very good example of the cartridges, one of the boxes has a large tear in the top upper right scarcer 220 gr. box. (58179-2CS) [David Whipple Collection] corner; (2) full 50 rd. 21 code green and red on white dog bone boxes 3577 Collectible Box of Savage 30-30 Winchester Cartridges with New York and London callouts; (1) full 50 rd. R21 code red and (1) full 20 rd. red and yellow box of Savage 30-30 Win., 170 gr. white on green Hi-Speed box of solid head bullets; (1) full 50 rd. and (1) expansion controlled bullet with large chief profile. The box remains in partial R23 code red and white on green Hi-Speed box containing 44 about very good condition with lightly rounded corners and edges, scuffs rds. of hollow point cartridges. Unless previously noted the boxes remain and staining. The cartridges remain near excellent, the bright cases in about very good to near excellent condition with lightly rounded edges mellowing only slightly. (58179-2CT) [David Whipple Collection] and corners, a few of the boxes show a little more wear age staining. 3578 Collectible Box of Savage 303 Savage Cartridges (58179-2CL) [David Whipple Collection] (1) full 20 rd. red and yellow box of Savage 303 Sav., 180 gr. expansion 3571 Vintage Remington Hi-Speed Kleanbore 22 LR Ammunition controlled bullet with large chief profile. The box remains in good to very Ten boxes total: (8) full 50 rd. 1522 code red and green boxes of good condition with rounded corners and edges, modest scuffing more Hi-Speed 22 LR solid head bullets in a mixture of nickel plated and prevalent on the left endflap and minor age staining. The cartridges brass cases. Boxes show rounded edges, corners and a couple remain excellent with bright shiny cases. (58179-2CU) [David Whipple endflaps reinforced with cellophane tape, cartridges remain excellent Collection] with bright shiny cases; (2) full 50 rd. 1622 code red and green boxes of 3579 Collectible Box of Savage 32 Winchester Special Cartridges Hi-Speed 22 LR hollow point cartridges. The boxes remain very good (1) full 20 rd. red and yellow box of Savage 32 Win. Spl., 170 gr. plus showing light edge wear, the cartridges remain excellent. expansion controlled bullet with large chief profile. The box remains (58179-2CM) [David Whipple Collection] about very good with rounded corners and edges, light scuffing 3572 Vintage Remington Kleanbore 22 LR Ammunition becoming modest in areas along with show light age staining. The (9) full 50 rd. and (1) partial 6122 coded red and white on green box cartridges remain excellent with only lightly mellowed brass cases. containing 36 rds. of Remington Kleanbore 22 LR Standard Velocity (58179-2CV) [David Whipple Collection] cartridges. Boxes show light edge wear, rounded corners and a couple 3580 Collectible Sealed Box of Winchester 22 High Power Cartridges scuffs, the cartridges remain overall bright with light staining on some of (1) factory sealed 20 rd. two piece natural colored box with orange front the brass cases. (58179-2CN) [David Whipple Collection] and peach wrap-over top label. The 9-25 dated punch-dot coded front 3573 Vintage Remington 22 Rimfire Ammunition remains 99% intact with a tiny tear in the left edge along with some Eight boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. 1522 code red and green on white box of minor scuffing. The K2202C code top label remain 99% intact with tiny Remington Hi-Speed 22 LR Kleanbore "Golden Bullet" cartridges; (1) full tears in left side along with some minor scuffing and staining. The box 50 rd. 1522 code red and green of new Remington Highspeed remains excellent with some slightly rounded corners and light staining. Kleanbore 22 LR cartridges with cellophane tape on box; (1) full 50 rd. (58179-2CW) [David Whipple Collection] red and green box of Remington 22 LR solid point cartridges in a hollow 3581 Collectible Box of Winchester Legendary Frontiersman 38-55 point marked box; (1) full 50 rd. R23 code white and red on green box of Ammunition Remington Hi-Speed Kleanbore 22 LR hollow point cartridges; (2) full 50 (1) full 20 rd. one piece full-color picture box of Winchester Legendary rd. 6122 code red and white on green boxes of Remington Kleanbore 22 Frontiersman 38-55 Win., 255 gr. SP cartridges. Box remains excellent LR standard velocity cartridges; (1) full 50 rd. R24H green and red dog showing minimal shelf wear and staining with views of Mountain Men on bone box of Remington Hi-speed 22 LR long range shot cartridges; (1) top and commemorative rifle on front side. Cartridges remain excellent partial 1022 code red and green box of new Remington HiSpeed with bright nickel cases. (58179-2CX) [David Whipple Collection] Kleanbore 22 Short cartridges. Boxes remain in good to very good 3582 Collectible Box of Winchester Legendary Frontiersman 38-55 condition with varying degrees of edge and corner wear. (58179-2CP) Ammunition [David Whipple Collection] (1) full 20 rd. one piece full-color picture box of Winchester Legendary 3574 22 LR Ammunition Frontiersman 38-55 Win., 255 gr. SP cartridges. Box remains excellent Eight boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. red and yellow box of C-I-L Bisley 22 LR with cleans corners showing minimal shelf wear with views of Mountain greased intermediate velocity cartridges. Box and cartridges remain Men on top and commemorative rifle on front side. Cartridges remain near excellent with old price written in ink on top of box; (1) full 50 rd. full excellent with bright nickel cases. (58179-2CY) [David Whipple color picture box of Winchester 22 LR Boy Scouts of America 75th Collection] Anniversary Commemorative ammunition. Box and cartridges are in 3583 Collectible Boxes of Western Super-X Standing Grizzly 32 Remington mint-from-brick condition; (1) full 50 rd. plum and silver box of Kassnar Silvertip Concorde 22 LR, 40 gr. standard velocity solid point cartridges. (2) full 20 rd. one piece blue and yellow "standing grizzly" boxes of Cartridges show light tarnish on some of the cases, box remains very Western Super-X 32 Rem., 170 gr. controlled expanding bullet silvertip good plus and opens into target; (1) partial orange and black on yellow cartridges. The boxes remain good to very good with rounded corners box containing 46 rds. of Kynoch ICI 22 LR non rusting smokeless and edges, light scuffs, age staining and side compressions and old cartridges. The box shows light staining and remnants of a large "X" prices written in grease pencil on the right endflaps. The cartridges written in pencil on the top of the box which was partially erased some remain very good with light tarnish and oxidation on some of the cases. time ago, cartridges have lightly tarnished copper cases; (1) full 50 rd. (58179-2CZ) [David Whipple Collection] red, white and black box of Federal Champion 22 LR standard velocity 3584 Vintage Western 38-55 Ammunition target cartridges. The box shows light wear and staining, the cartridges (1) full 20 "Bullseye" box of Western 38-55, 255 gr. soft point Lubaloy show light staining and verdigris forming on the brass cartridges, (1) bullet cartridges. The box remains in good to about very good condition partial red, white and blue box containing 40 rds. of CCI mini-group 22 showing moderate staining with rounded corners, edges and missing LR target velocity cartridges. The box remains very good plus showing interior tuck flaps. The cartridges remain near excellent with only some minor wear and staining, the cartridges remain excellent with bright minor light staining on the otherwise bright cases. (58179-2DA) [David brass cases; (2) full 50 rd. red, silver and blue boxes of CCI 22 LR Whipple Collection] standard velocity, 40 gr, lead round nose target cartridges, boxes and 3585 Herter's 264 Magnum Ammunition cartridges remain excellent. (58179-2CQ) [David Whipple Collection] (1) full 20 rd. black and silver box of Herter's International Match Grade 264 Mag., 140 gr. soft point. The box shows modest scuffing and edge wear while the cartridges remain near excellent with lightly mellowed brass cases. (58179-2DB) [David Whipple Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3586 Vintage 30-40 Krag 3596 Vintage 30-06 Cartridges (1) full 20 rd. and (1) partial blue, red and yellow containing 12 rds. and Two boxes total: (1) factory sealed 20 rd. two piece natural colored box 8 fired cases of Peters Rustless 30-40 Krag, 180 gr., inner belted soft with wrap-over front label. The top and upper front label reads point cartridges. The boxes remain fair showing moderate water damage "WINCHESTER / 30-06 SPRINGFIELD BLANK / SMOKELESS to the right side endflaps, missing interior flaps, separated seams CENTER FIRE CARTRIDGES / WITH PAPER BULLETS", bottom edge reinforced with cellophane tape and light scuffs and pencil writings. The of the upper label also reads "Adapted to Winchester Models 54 and 70. cartridges remain about very good with moderate oxidation on five Also to U.S. Springfield Model / 1903 chambered for the 1906 Cartridge, cartridges, the balance having light staining. (58179-2DC) [David and other rifles. The label remains about 95% intact with light age Whipple Collection] staining and tears along the right edge, the box remains very good plus 3587 338 Win. Mag., with lightly rounded edges, corners and staining from the years; (1) full Two boxes total: (1) full 20 rd. box of Winchester Super-X 338 Win. 20 rd. multi-colored "train" box of Remington Express 30 Springfield Mag., 200 gr. Power-Point S.P. Box and cartridges remain in excellent Model 1906, 200 gr. Express Mushroom bullet for Model .30 Remington, condition; (1) partial black and gold foil box containing 10 rds. and fired .30 Springfield, Models 1903 and 1906 and Winchester Model 1895 cases of Browning 338 Win. Mag., 300 gr. soft point R.N. in very good rifles. The box remains fair to good with a separated right endflap, worn condition overall showing light staining. (58179-2DD) [David Whipple edges, corners, light scuffs and staining. The cartridges remain about Collection] very good with light staining and oxidation on some of the cases. 3588 338 Win. Mag. (58179-2DM) [David Whipple Collection] Two boxes total: (1) full 20 rd. box of Winchester Western 338 Win. 3597 25-20 Win. Ammunition Mag., 200 gr. Power-Point S.P. cartridges; (1) partial blue and red on Two boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. green and yellow box of Remington 25-20 yellow box containing 12 rds. and six fired cases of Western Super X Win., 86 gr. S.P. cartridges. Box shows edge and corner wear with old Power-Point, 220 gr. S.P. The cartridges remain overall bright and the price written on top of box in black marker, cartridges remain bright and yellow box shows modest staining and scuffing. (58179-2DE) [David shiny; (1) red, white and blue box containing 40 rds. of Winchester Whipple Collection] Superspeed 25-20, 60 gr. H.P. along with 3 rds. of Remington S.P. and 3589 Western 348 Win. Mag. 7 fired cases. The box remains fair overall with worn, split edges and (1) full 20 rd. box of Western Super-X 348 Win., 200 gr. Lubaloy S.P. corners, separated but present endflap and modest age staining. The cartridges. Box shows modest age staining with some rounded corners cartridges remain very good with light staining on the cases and bullets. and edges, cartridges remain very good with light staining and minor (58179-2DN) [David Whipple Collection] oxidation on some of the cartridges. (58179-2DF) [David Whipple 3598 30-06 Ammunition Collection] Four Boxes total: (1) full 20 rd. box of Federal Premium Vital-Shok 3590 458 Win. Mag 30-06, 165 gr. Nosler Partition; (1) full 20 rd. box of Winchester Super-X (1) full 20 rd. green and red box of Remington Kleanbore 458 Win. Mag., 30-06, 180 gr. Power-Point S.P.; (1) partial 12 rd. box of Remington 510 gr. S.P. cartridges. Box remains very good plus with light stains, High Velocity 30-06, 180 gr. Bronze Point; (1) plain cardboard tray 17 rounded corners and edges. The cartridges remain near excellent with rds. of Remington 30-06 S.P. and 3 rds. of Federal 30-06 pointed soft only some minor fine staining on otherwise bright shiny cases. point. Cartridges remain very good to near excellent with light staining (58179-2DG) [David Whipple Collection] on some of the cases. (58179-2DP) [David Whipple Collection] 3591 458 Win. Mag. 3599 7mm Rem. Mag. Ammunition (1) partial orange and red on white box containing 17 rds. and three fired Five boxes total: (1) full 20 rd. box of Federal Hi-Power 7 mm Rem. cases of Winchester Super-X 458 Win. Mag. 510 gr. S.P. The box Mag. 175 gr. soft point Hi-Shok bullet; (1) partial box containing 12 rds. shows light wear along the corners and edges, the cartridges remain and 8 fired cases of Federal Premium 7 mm Rem. Mag. 160 gr. Nosler excellent. (58179-2DH) [David Whipple Collection] Partition; (1)partial box containing 15 rds. and 3 fired cases of Federal 3592 458 Win. Mag., Premium 7 mm Rem. Mag. 165 gr. Boat-Tail S.P.; (1) partial box (1) partial 17 rd. red and yellow box of Winchester Super Speed 458 containing 6 rds. and 10 fired cases of Federal Classic 7 mm Rem. Mag. Win., 510 gr. S.P. The box remains very good with overall light staining 160 gr. Sierra Pro-Hunter S.P.; (1) partial box containing 11 rds. and 9 and minor scuffing, the interior tray is held together with cellophane fired cases of Remington 7 mm Rem. Mag., 165 gr., Extended Range. tape. The cartridges remain about very good with light oxidation along Cartridges remain excellent wit light staining on some of the cases. the bases. (58179-2DI) [David Whipple Collection] (58179-2DQ) [David Whipple Collection] 3593 30-30 Win. & 32 Win. Spl. Ammunition 3600 20 Ga. Shotshells Four boxes total: (1) full 20 rd. red and yellow box of Winchester Super (8) full 25 rd. boxes of Remington 20 ga., 2 3/4", No. 6 shot game loads. Speed 30-30 Win., 170 gr. S.P. cartridges. Box shows wear and Boxes show light wear and old price tags. Shells remain excellent with staining, cartridges remain very good with light tarnish and staining; (1) bright plastic hulls and brass bases. (58179-2DR) [David Whipple full 20 rd. red and green box of Remington Hi-Speed 30-30 Win., 170 gr. Collection] Core-Lokt S.P. cartridges of different eras with multiple primers. (1) full 3601 Collectible Boxes of Peters Target 22 LR Cartridges 20 rd. red and green box of Remington Hi-Speed 32 Win. Spl., 170 gr. Four total: (1) full 50 rd. red, blue and white one piece No. 2224 box of Core-Lokt S.P. cartridges. The box remains about very good with scuffs Peters 22 LR standard velocity cartridges with white bullseye in center of and stains, the cartridges remain excellent with bright cases; (1) partial box and warning callout in upper right corner; (3) full 50 rd. red, black red and orange on white box containing 19 rd. and one fired case of and white one piece No. 2224 boxes with white bullseye in center of box Winchester Super-X 32 Win. Spl., 170 gr. Silvertip cartridges. The box but no warning callout. The boxes remain excellent with the slightest shows light wear and staining, the cartridges remain very good plus with amount of rounding on the endflap edges and corners, one of the older light staining on some of the cases. (58179-2DJ) [David Whipple darker red boxes show light compressions on the top side. (58179-2DS) Collection] [David Whipple Collection] 3594 Collectible Box of Savage 32 Winchester Special Cartridges 3602 Vintage Alcan 12 ga. Shotshells (1) full 20 rd., red and yellow box of Savage 32 Win. Spl., 170 gr. (2) full 25 rd. multi-color boxes of Alcan Ultramax 12 ga., 2 3/4" expansion controlled bullet with large chief profile. The box remains shotshells, one box contains No. 5 shot in paper hulls while the other about very good with light compressions across the front, age staining, box contains No. 6 shot in plastic hulls. The boxes remain in very good edge wear and lightly rounded corners. The cartridges remain about condition with light age staining, scuffs, rounded edges and a couple very good with light tarnish and staining. (58179-2DK) [David Whipple splits from shell bulging. Both types of shells remain excellent with shiny Collection] hulls and bases. (58179-2DT) [David Whipple Collection] 3595 Winchester 45 Colt Cowboy Action Loads 3603 Vintage Winchester 22 LR EZXS Cartridges (1) full 50 rd. red and blue box of Winchester 45 Colt, 250 gr. cast lead (4) full 50 rd. yellow, red and blue boxes of Winchester 22 LR EZXS low cartridges. Box shows horse and rider logo on both sides and top flap velocity match cartridges. The boxes remain excellent with only the and remains near excellent with lightly rounded corners and remnants of slightest amount of age staining, the cartridges remain excellent with old price label on the top flap. The cartridges remain excellent with bright bright shiny cases. (58179-2DU) [David Whipple Collection] shiny cases. (58179-2DL) [David Whipple Collection] 3604 25-20 Winchester (2) full 50 rd. blue and red on white boxes of Winchester Western 25-20 Win., 85 gr. SP. Ammunition remains excellent, the boxes show light staining and old labels and prices written in black marker. (58179-2DV) [David Whipple Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3605 Vintage 35 Remington Cartridges 3614 Collectible Sealed Antique "Half-Box" Box of Winchester 22 Short (2) full red and white on green R216H coded "dogbone" boxes of Cartridges Remington UMC Kleanbore Hi-Speed 35 Rem., 150 gr. mushroom (1) factory sealed 1880's style two piece natural colored box with light bullet. The boxes show modest scuffing, staining and rounded edges. green top label and darker green wraparound side label. The top label The ammunition remains about very good with light staining, a few of the remains 99% intact and reads " 50 No. 22 / RIFLE CARTRIDGES / cases showing moderate tarnish and staining. (58179-2DW) [David MANUFACTURED BY THE / WINCHESTER / REPEATING ARMS Co. / Whipple Collection] NEW HAVEN, CONN. U.S.A." centered between a cartridge at the top 3606 22 Hornet Ammunition center and "H" trademark logo on left side and "STETSON'S /PATENT / (3) boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. red, white and blue on yellow box of Peters OCT. 31. 1871" on right side. The side label remains about 98% intact High Velocity 22 Hornet, 45 gr. metal cased hollow point expanding with a small tear on the top right side. The front side reads ".22 CAL. bullet. Box shows modest scuffing, staining and old price written in ink, SHORT, 1/2 / TARGET CARTRIDGES. / WINCHESTER MAKE.", the the cartridges remain excellent; (1) partial 21 rd. red and green box of right and left sides simply read ".22 CAL. / SHORT, 1/2". Both labels Remington Kleanbore Hi-Speed 22 Hornet, 45 gr. SP. Box shows show minor age staining. The standard size for 22 boxes in the modest scuffing, staining and rounded edges, the cartridges remain 1860's-1880's was 100 rds. when 50 rd. boxes started to appear in the excellent; (1) full 50 rd. box of Remington Kleanbore Hi-Speed 22 1880's they were considered "half-boxes", this one is an excellent Hornet, 45 gr. mushroom bullet. Red and green box shows modest example. (58179-2EF) [David Whipple Collection] staining and scuffing, right endflap is no longer present, the cartridges 3615 Collectible Box of Winchester Ranger Super Trap Load Shotshells remain excellent. (58179-2DX) [David Whipple Collection] (1) full 25 rd. Winchester Ranger Super Trap Load Staynless 16 ga., No. 3607 Collectible Peters High Velocity .410 Shotshell Box 8 shot "red sweater" box with yellow and red on blue with the (1) full 25 rd. one piece multi-color box of Peters High Velocity 2 1/2", "WINCHESTER / SUPER SEAL CRIMP" callout at bottom of box. The No. 6 shotshells. The top of box shows climbing mallard with "Peters / box remains about very good with rounded corners and edges, scuffing HIGH / VELOCITY / Rustless" and "LONG RANGE HARD HITTING" and age staining, becoming moderate on the bottom flap and light side callout, the front and rear sides show blue and gold colored picture of compressions on the rear side. The shells remain very good with light shell. The box remains very good having darkened nicely over the years staining on the salmon colored paper hulls and brass bases. with lightly rounded edges and corners. The shells remain near excellent (58179-2EG) [David Whipple Collection] with dark blue paper hulls and lightly mellowed brass bases. An 3616 Collectible Box of Winchester Ranger Trap Loads U.S. Property Marked attractive little Peters shotshell box. (58179-2DY) [David Whipple (1) full 25 rd. Winchester Ranger Trap Load 12 ga., 2 3/4", No. 8 shot Collection] "red sweater" box with yellow on red Staynless callout along bottom of 3608 Vintage Boxes of Dominion 25-20 Winchester box and "U.S. PROPERTY" on top flap. The box remains good to very (2) full 20 rd. blue and yellow "straight band" boxes of C-I-L Dominion good with modest age staining, light scuffs and rounded edges and 25-20 Win., 86 gr. SP. of different vintages, one with bullet weight in red corners. There is a small split along the front lower right edge and a on endflaps. The boxes remain about very good with light staining, couple other spots of shell bulging. The peach colored paper hulls have rounded edges and corners. One of the boxes has a light compression lightened with age and the brass bases have a mellow patina. An overall in the lower right corner of the lid and modest scuffing on the right very good full "U.S." marked Winchester sweater box. (58179-2EH) endflap from price tag removal. The cartridges remain excellent with [David Whipple Collection] bright shiny cases. (58179-2DZ) [David Whipple Collection] 3617 Rare Box of Western Xpert Shotshells U.S. Property Marked 3609 Vintage Box of Dominion 32-20 Winchester (1) partial 18 rd. Western Xpert 12 ga., 2 3/4" 00 buckshot with pointing (1) full 20 rd. blue and yellow "standing cartridge" box of C-I-L Dominion hunting dog on front and back and "U.S. PROPERTY" on top flap. The 32-20 Win., 115 gr. SP. The box remains very good plus with light box remains in good condition with a 1" split in the front right edge and a rounded corners and edges and two vertical scuffs on the left endflap smaller thin split in the rear right edge due to shell bulging. The box from price tag removal. The cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny shows rounded corners and edges, light side compressions and age cases. (58179-2EA) [David Whipple Collection] staining. The shells remain excellent with nicely mellowed paper hulls 3610 Vintage Box of Dominion 222 Remington and brass bases. (58179-2EI) [David Whipple Collection] (1) full 20 rd. blue and yellow "standing cartridge" box of C-I-L Dominion 3618 Collectible Sealed Box of Remington UMC New Club 10 Ga. Blanks 222 Rem., 50 gr. PSP. The box remains about near excellent with very (1) factory sealed 25 rd. two piece box with multi-color wrap-over labels minor age staining, lightly rounded corners and edges and a tiny scuff showing chained plaques over tapestry. The label remains 98% intact on the left endflap. The cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny with modest stains and scuffing more prevalent on the front and bottom cases. (58179-2EB) [David Whipple Collection] sides. The box remains in good condition with a large split and missing 3611 Vintage Box of Dominion 30-30 Win. left corner on the right side flap. An attractive colorful sealed box of New (1) 20 rd. blue and yellow straight band box of C-I-L Dominion 30-30 Club blank shotshells. (58179-2EJ) [David Whipple Collection] Win., 150 gr. PNEU. The box remains near excellent with only lightly 3619 Vintage Box of Western Super-X Shotshells rounded corners, the cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny cases. (1) full 25 rd. box of Western Super-X 12 ga., 2 3/4" No. 6 shot with (58179-2EC) [David Whipple Collection] wrap-over red, yellow and blue label with "Field Steel-locked Shell" 3612 Vintage Box of Dominion 257 Roberts callout below "The long range load" in center of top label. The label (1) full blue and yellow straight band box of C-I-L Dominion 257 Roberts remains about 90% intact with modest scratching, scuffing and rough 117 gr. SP with red bordered oval C-I-L logo. The box remains very edges. There is a large 1 /2" section missing in the upper left corner on good with rounded corners and edges, light age staining and one the top side and a smaller missing section in the lower right corner on missing interior flap . The cartridges remain near excellent with lightly the bottom side. The box remains in good condition with modest tarnished brass cases. (58179-2ED) [David Whipple Collection] staining, rounded corners and splits along the right edge of the cover 3613 Collectible Box of Winchester Super Speed 250-3000 Savage from shell bulging. The shells remain excellent with lightly mellowed red (1) one piece red, blue and yellow 20 rd. K 2507 C "1945" style box of paper hulls and brass cases. (58179-2EK) [David Whipple Collection] Winchester Super Speed .250-3000 Savage, 87 gr. soft point bullets. 3620 Purdey 16 ga. Shotshells The box remains about very good with light age staining, rounded (1) full 25 rd. yellow box with blue printing of Purdey 16 ga. No. 7 shot. corners and edges, modest scuffing and a small tear at the front thumb The top of box reads "25 / PURDEY / CRIMP CLOSURE / cut. There is an old price written in pencil on the front side and the CARTRIDGES / NON-CORROSIVE" above South Audley St. London interior tray shows light staining and compressions. The cartridges address. The box remains very good plus to near excellent with slightly remain very good plus with lightly mellowed cases and oxidation along rounded corners and light age and shelf staining. The shells remain the edges of a couple primers and bullets. (58179-2EE) [David Whipple excellent with shiny sky blue paper hulls and brass bases. A simple yet Collection] appealing box of Purdey shotshells. (58179-2EL) [David Whipple Collection] 3621 Collectible Sealed Box of Mallard Sport Load Shotshells (1) factory sealed 25 rd. two piece box of Mallard 12 ga., 3 1/4" No. 6 shot Sports Loads. The multi-color wrap-over label shows mallard flying in front of sun on front and rear sides with picture of shell on front and bottom. The bottom of box has Sears, Roebuck and Co. "The Worlds Largest Store" callout on bottom of label. The label remains about 95% intact with scattered age staining and patches of scuffing. The box remains about very good with overall light staining and a small split on the right edge from shell bulging. A colorful sealed shotshell box for display. (58179-2EM) [David Whipple Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3622 Collectible Box Of Winchester Super Speed Shotshells 3629 .410 Shotshells (1) full 25 rd. one piece red, blue and yellow box of Winchester Thirteen full and partial boxes of assorted .410 shotshells: (1) yellow and Staynless "LONG RANGE-SHORT SHOT STRING" 12 ga., 2 3/4" No. 2 red box containing 24 rds. of Winchester Super-X, 3" No. 7 1/2 paper shot. The top flap shows "S" next to "UPER / PEED" on red "W", bottom hull shells; (1) worn yellow, blue and red Western Super X box shows picture of shell. The box is in very good plus to near excellent containing 24 assorted Western Super-X and Remington Express 2 1/2 condition with overall light age staining, lightly rounded corners, edges paper hull shells; (1) red and green 25 rd. box of Remington Express 2 and compression at the thumb cut-out. There are light old pen markings 1/2", No. 4 extra long range paper hull shells; (1) yellow and green 25 on the rear of the box. The shells remain excellent with minor staining on rd. box of Remington Express Long Range 2 1/2", No. 4 plastic hull the paper hulls and brass bases. (58179-2EN) [David Whipple shells; (1) yellow, red and blue box of Winchester Super Speed long Collection] range-short shot string 3" No. 8 paper hull shells; (1) brown 25 rd. box of 3623 Collectible Box Of Winchester Super Speed Shotshells Fiocchi 2 1/2", No. 6 plastic hull shells; (1) green and yellow box (1) full 25 rd. one piece red, blue and yellow box of Winchester Super containing 19 rds. of Remington Express 2 1/2", No. 7 1/2 plastic hull Speed Staynless "LONG RANGE-SHORT SHOT STRING" 12 ga., 2 shells; (1) worn yellow, red and blue box containing 10 rds. of 3/4" No. 6 chilled shot. The top flap shows "S" next to "UPER / PEED" Winchester Super Speed 2 1/2", No. 6 paper hull shells; (1) yellow, red on red "W", bottom shows picture of shell. The box remains in very good and green Remington red dot box containing 13 assorted rds. of 3" condition with overall light age staining, rounded corners, dents a small Winchester Super-X and Remington Nitro Express paper hull shells; (5) split in the edges from shell bulging. The shells remain excellent with five rd. green and yellow boxes of Remington Express 2 1/2", 1/5 oz. only minor staining on the paper hulls and steel bases. (58179-2EP) rifled slug plastic hull shells. The shells remain in near excellent [David Whipple Collection] condition with some minor fading and staining, the boxes unless noted 3624 Vintage Winchester Brass Shotshells remain in very good to excellent condition showing varying degrees of (1) partial two piece box with black and red on green wrap-over label wear. (58179-2EV) [David Whipple Collection] containing 10 Winchester 12 ga., 2 5/8" 00 Buck brass shotshells. The 3630 12 ga. Shotshells label remains about 85% intact with light ages staining, scuffs and worn Eight full and partial boxes of assorted 12 ga. shotshells: (1) full 25 rd. edges, majority of loss on the front and bottom sides. The box remains red, yellow and blue box of Winchester Ranger Mark 5 2 3/4" No. 7 fair with rounded edges and corners, side compressions mainly along shotshells with "All New Plastic" callout; (2) full 25 rd. red, blue and gold the lower top edge and splits on both sides of the bottom section. The foil boxes of Winchester Super-Speed Mark 5 2 3/4", No. 4 shotshells shells remain near excellent having a nicely mellowed brass patina. with "All New Plastic" callout and (1) partial identical box containing 9 (58179-2EQ) [David Whipple Collection] rds. of No. 4 shot; (1) partial red and green box containing 8 rds. of 3625 Vintage Sealed Box of U.S. Cartridge Co. Climax Shotshells Remington Kleanbore 2 3/4, No. 7 1/2 paper hull "Shurshot" shells, box (1) factory sealed 25 rd. U.S. Cartridge Co. 16 ga., 2 1/2" No. 9 shot two has "New Remington Crimp" callout and is stamped "U.S. PROPERTY" piece box with blue and orange wrap-over label. The label remains and No. 8 shot; (1) full 25 rd. yellow and red Winchester-Western 2 3/4" about 95% intact with scattered light scuffing and tears mainly along the Mark 5 Tracer shotshells; (1) full 25 rd. multi-color flying mallard box of edges. The top shows outstretched eagle and stags surrounding shield Peters High Velocity 2 3/4" rifled slugs with "New Plastic" callout; (1) full shaped company logo, sides show logo with picture of shell and sizing. 25 rd. red, white and blue box of C-I-L Canuck "Dominion " 2 3/4" No. 4 The box remains about good with light age and water staining and splits peach colored paper hull shells with bent "D" oval C-I-L oval logo. Box along the edges from shell bulging, the lower right edge all but shows modest staining, scuffed edges and detached top flap. The shells separated exposing contents. The visible shells remain very good with remain excellent, boxes unless noted remain very good plus to lightly mellowed black paper hulls and brass bases. (58179-2ER) [David excellent, some with light wear and old price markings. (58179-2EW) Whipple Collection] [David Whipple Collection) 3626 Vintage Box of U.S. Cartridge Co. Climax Shotshells 3631 Vintage Box of Winchester 44-40 (1) full 25 rd. box of U.S. Cartridge Co 12 ga., 3", No. 6 brush shot two (1) full 50 rd. 1932 style red, white and blue one piece Non Mercuric piece box with blue and orange wrap-over label. The label remains Staynless box of .44 (44-40) Winchester 200 gr. Soft Point bullet with 95-97% intact with scattered light staining, scuffs and tiny tears mainly red "W" on white shield on lower riband. The box remains in good along the opened edges. The box remains good overall having condition with light side compressions, separated but present side flaps. darkened with age showing rounded corners and edges and a handful of The cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny cases. (58179-2EX) small splits from shell bulging. The shells remain near excellent with [David Whipple Collection] minor staining on the black paper hulls and brass bases. (58179-2ES) 3632 Vintage Box of 351 Winchester Self-Loading [David Whipple Collection] (1) full 50 rd. blue and red on yellow one piece box of Peters .351 Win. 3627 Vintage Brick of Remington Express Rifled Slugs Self-Loading 180 gr. SP. The box remains fair to good with overall light (1) 25 rd. green and red box containing five 5 rd. boxes of Remington age staining, scuffs, small tears and separated but present side flaps. Express 12 ga., 2 3/4" extra-long range rifled slugs. The interior red and The cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny cases. (58179-2EY) green boxes show picture of shell with exposed slug centered between [David Whipple Collection] "Remington / Express" and oval DuPont logo. The exterior box remains 3633 32-20 Winchester very good with rounded edges and corners, light compressions and age One full and one partial box: (1) full 50 rd. box of Remington High staining. One of the interior boxes shows moderate to heavy wear with Velocity 32-20, 100 gr. lead. Box shows wear and old price in ink, rounded corners and edges, staining and partially missing flaps while cartridge remain excellent and bright; (1) partial box containing 21 rds. of the remaining four boxes remain excellent showing minimal wear. The Western 32-20 Win., 100 gr. Lubaloy SP. Box rates fair at best with a 1" shells remain excellent with dark green plastic hulls and slightly square crushed hole in top, rounded corners and edges and qty. written mellowed brass bases. (58179-2ET) [David Whipple Collection] in black marker. The cartridges remain excellent with lightly mellowed 3628 Vintage Box of C-I-L Canuck Shotshells brass cases. (58179-2EZ) [David Whipple Collection] (1) full 25 rd. one piece red, blue and yellow box of Canuck Heavy Load 12 ga., No. 6 shotshells. The front and rear of box shows picture of shell with oval Dominion Ammunition Canadian Industries Limited "Bent-D" logo, top flap is similar with load chart. The box remains in good to very good condition with rounded corners and edges, light staining and a 1" split along the rear edge of the top flap. The shells remain excellent with shiny reddish-peach colored paper hulls and brass bases. (58179-2EU) [David Whipple Collection) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3634 16 ga. Shotshells 3642 Rare Collectible Box of Holiday 22 Long Ten full and partial boxes total: (1) partial red and blue on yellow box of (1) full 50 rd. red, blue and silver foil box of Canadian manufactured Western Xpert 2 3/4", No 8 paper hull shells with "Super-Seal Crimp" Holiday 22 Long. The box remains excellent with light age staining and call-out; (1) full dark blue and red on yellow box of Western Xpert 2 shelf wear. The cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny brass cases 9/16", No. 8 paper hull shells with "Rolled Crimp" callout. Box shows and copper plated bullets. A nice box of seldom encountered Canadian heavy flaking, staining and separated seams due to water damage also cartridges manufactured exclusively for Holiday stores. (58179-2FI) causing staining and oxidation on most of the shells; (1) partial [David Whipple Collection] multi-color box containing 22 rds. of Western Super-X 2 9/16", No. 7 1/2" 3643 Vintage Box of Federal Hi-Power 22 Short Long Range-Short Shot String paper hull shells; (1) full 25 rd. yellow, (1) full 50 rd. red, white and blue No. 701 1962 "Bullseye" box of federal orange and black blue goose box of Sears, Roebuck and Co. 2 9/16", 22 Short cartridges. The box remains excellent with only the slightest No. Xtra-Range Sport Load paper hull shells; (1) full 25 rd. purple and amount of shelf wear. The cartridges remain excellent with bright shiny yellow box of C-I-L Imperial No. 6 paper hull shells; (1) partial brass cases and copper plated bullets. (58179-2FJ) [David Whipple multi-colored Gamble's box containing 23 rds. of assorted Gamble's and Collection] Super-X paper hull shells. Box is missing side flap, shells show modest 3644 Vintage Boxes of Peters 22 Short staining and oxidation; (1) partial red, black Hawthorne box containing Two boxes total: (1) full 50 rd. one piece black and silver No. 2242 box 17 rds. of assorted plastic hull shells. Box shows moderate wear and of Peters Rustless Filmkote 22 Short solid head cartridges with Kings staining, shells are excellent; (1) full 25 rd. blue, red and yellow 25 rd. Mills Ohio address. Box remains very good plus with light staining, box of Western Xpert 2 3/4" No. 8 paper hull shells with "Super-Seal rounded corners and a couple tiny scuffs along the edges: (1) full 50 rd. Crimp" callout; (1) full 5 rd. box of Federal Classic 2 3/4" No. 1 Buckshot blue and copper on white No. 2267 1980's "flying duck" antique style plastic hull shells; (1) full 5 rd. yellow and black box of 2 9/16", 7/8 oz. box of 22 Short, 29 gr. solid point cartridges. The box remains near mint rifled slugs. Unless noted boxes and shells remain very good to with a tiny compression at one of the corners. The cartridges remain excellent with varying degrees of wear. (58179-2FA) [David Whipple excellent with shiny brass cases and plated bullets. (58179-2FK) [David Collection] Whipple Collection] 3635 .38 Cal. Revolver Blank Cartridges 3645 Antique U.S. Model 1873 McKeever Cartridge Box and .45-70 Two boxes total: (1) full 20 rd. two piece natural colored box with Cartridges wrap-over top label. The top label remains about 95% intact with a small One ''US''-embossed black leather M1873 McKeever cartridge box with missing corner on the left side of lid, a tiny pinhole in the right edge and a full complement of (20) vintage .45-70 cartridges. The box is in near modest edge wear along the areas of separation. Label reads "20 excellent condition with only some light surface scuffing and a bit of Caliber .38 / REVOLVER BLANK CARTRIDGES / SMOKELESS unobtrusive crazing on the closing strap. The cartridges, comprising 18 POWDER. / Manufactured at the FRANKFORD ARSENAL". The bottom brass-cased and two of tinned brass, are in very good plus to fine of box is stamped "SEP 2 1904 Pkd. by AC". The box shows rounded condition, showing light to moderate accumulations of green verdigris corners and edges but remains fully intact. The cartridges remain very and varying degrees of light tarnish on the brass. (129771-33) good showing light tarnished and staining on the brass cases; (1) full 50 3646 Collectible 40-70 Ammunition rd. two piece natural colored box with natural colored box and matching One 20-round box of Winchester 40-70 WCF 330 gr. lead FP cartridges wrap-over label containing 50 rds., of .38 Smith & Wesson Blank in near excellent condition for their age with lightly tarnished cases. The Cartridges. The "12-13" dated top label is missing a major part of the box and lid rate about good, the bottom of box separated along three lower left corner most of the printing lost to scuffing. The side labels edges and shows an old 2" repair on the right side attached with glue remain about 50% intact with only parts of the red Winchester "W" and and cellophane tape. The box also shows some light staining and other black printing. The cartridges remain in good condition showing patches edge wear, the teal-colored label shows some edge wear and scattered of tarnish and oxidation. The box remains good to about very good with small spots of loss yet remains fully-legible. The reloading label rates overall ingrained dirt staining, the seams reinforced with cellophane about excellent with some light staining. (23A8087-221AA) tape. (58179-2FB) [David Whipple Collection] 3647 12 Gauge Shotshells 3636 Vintage Box of Imperial .410 Shotshells This lot includes five full 25 round boxes Remington Game Loads, 2 (1) full 25 rd. one piece red and blue on yellow box of C-I-L Imperial 2 3/4'', 1 Oz, No. 6 Shot. These are green and tan colored boxes with 1/2" No. 12, Special Long Range Load with "Super-Clean Priming" running rabbit design in overall excellent condition. (1X109412-7) callout. The box remains very good plus with lightly rounded corners, 3648 12 Gauge Shotshells edges and light staining. The shells remain excellent with bright purple This lot includes five full 25 round boxes Remington Game Loads, 2 paper hulls and brass cases. (58179-2FC) [David Whipple Collection] 3/4'', 1 Oz, No.6 Shot. These are green and tan colored boxes with 3637 Collectible Box of Federal Monark 22 LR running rabbit design in overall excellent condition. (1X109412-7A) (1) full 50 rd. red, white and blue box of Federal Monark No. 711 22 LR, 3649 270 Winchester Short Magnum Lead Lubricated bullets. The box remains about near excellent with only This lot includes a full 20 round box of Federal Vital Shok, 130 gr., minor shelf wear, the cartridges remain excellent with shiny brass cases. Trophy Copper nickel-brass cartridges. The cartridges come split up in (58179-2FD) [David Whipple Collection] five round belt carriers and remain in excellent condition. 3638 Collectible Box of Federal Hi-Power 22 LR (1X109412-23P2) (1) full 50 rd. one piece red and white on blue box of Federal Hi-Power 3650 270 Winchester Short Magnum Xcess Copyright 1927 22 LR solid point cartridges. Box remains in This lot includes a full 20 round box of Federal Vital Shok, 130 gr., excellent condition with only the slightest amount of age staining and Trophy Copper nickel-brass cartridges. The cartridges come split up in corner wear, cartridges remain bright. (58179-2FE) [David Whipple five round belt carriers and remain in excellent condition. Collection] (1X109412-23P1) 3639 Collectible Box of Peters Rustless Filmkote 22 LR 3651 300 Winchester Short Magnum (1) full 50 rd. one piece black and silver No. 2246 box of Peters Rustless This lot includes a full 20 round box of Federal Power Shok, 180 gr., SP Filmkote 22 LR solid head cartridges with Kings Mills Ohio address. Box cartridges with bright brass. The cartridges come sorted in five round remains very good plus with minor corner and edge wear and light plastic belt carriers and remain in excellent condition. staining. The cartridges remain excellent with bright copper cases. (1X109412-23AR5) (58179-2FF) [David Whipple Collection] 3652 300 Winchester Short Magnum 3640 Collectible Box of C-I-L Super-Accurate 22 LR This lot includes a full 20 round box of Federal Power Shok, 180 gr., SP (1) full 50 rd. box of C-I-L Dominion 22 LR Super-Accurate cartridges. cartridges with bright brass. The cartridges come sorted in five round Brick red and white on yellow background with bent "D" logo and plastic belt carriers and remain in excellent condition. "LESMOK / POWDER" callout in upper right corner. The box remains (1X109412-23AR4) near excellent with some slightly rounded corners, edges and minor age 3653 300 Winchester Short Magnum staining. The cartridges remain excellent with a few spots of light tarnish This lot includes a full 20 round box of Winchester Super X, 180 gr., on a few of the bright copper cases. (58179-2FG) [David Whipple Power Point cartridges with bright brass in excellent condition. Collection] (1X109412-23AR1) 3641 Peters Victor 22 LR 3654 300 Winchester Short Magnum (1) full 50 rd. black and gold on white 1970's "antique" style box with This lot includes a full 20 round box of Winchester Deer Season XP, 150 "VICTOR" / HI-SPEED" callout. The box remains excellent with sharp gr., Extreme Point cartridges with mostly bright brass and a couple corners and only a few specks of light staining, cartridges remain showing some very minor spots of discoloration along the casing in excellent with bright shiny cases. (58179-2FH) [David Whipple overall excellent condition. (1X109412-23AR) Collection] 3655 Remington 300 Ultra Mag (1) full 20 round box of Remington Premier A-Frame 300 Remington Ultra Mag, 200 gr., Swift A-Frame PSP cartridges that remain in excellent condition. (2X109273-2) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3656 Collectible Partial Box of C-I-L Canuck Shotshells 3669 Vintage Box of Winchester Leader 22 LR Cartridges (1) partial 28 ga., two piece natural colored box with red, white and blue (1) full 50 rd. red and yellow K 2388 R coded box of Winchester Leader wrap-over label having the oval Canadian Industries Limited Dominion 22 LR Staynless lead lubricated cartridges. The box remains near Ammunition logo centered between blue lined "CANUCK" at the top and excellent with light staining and slightly rounded corners and edges. The company address at the bottom while the sides show similar design with cartridges remain near excellent as well with only slight staining on the gauge and load size. The label remains about 95% intact with light brass cases and bullets. (1X58179-1DV) [David Whipple Collection] scuffs and staining. The box remains in about very good condition with 3670 Vintage Box of 32 S&W lightly rounded edges and corners, light age staining and water stains (1) 50 rnd. opened but full box of "Winchester 32 Caliber Smith & along the lower right side. Included are 24 correct paper hull shells. An Wesson Rifle Cartridges" still sealed along one edge, the side label overall very good, nearly full box of small bore Canuck shells. completely intact. The top green label has a few scattered very small (2X58179-2H) [David Whipple Collection] areas of loss. The story has it that Winchester intentionally mislabeled 3657 264 Winchester Magnum Ammunition these boxes as rifle cartridges in order to avoid taxation of pistol (17) rds. of Winchester Super-Speed 264 Win. Mag., 100 gr. SP. along ammunition that existed in some southern states at the time. with (3) fired cases. The ammo remains in excellent condition with lightly (1X25A8334-2) mellowed cases, the box remains about very good with lightly rounded 3671 Collectible Box of 32 S&W edges and corners. (2X58179-1AE) [David Whipple Collection] This lot consists of (1) factory sealed 50 round box of "Winchester 32 3658 270 Winchester Short Magnum Caliber Smith & Wesson Rifle Cartridges". The orange label is This lot includes a full 20 round box of Remington Express, 130 gr., completely intact. The seams are intact and the green factory label is in Core-Lokt PSP cartridges with bright brass and remain in excellent near excellent condition with a small area of minor staining on the top condition. (1X109412-23P) left hand corner. The story has it that Winchester intentionally 3659 28 Gauge Shotshells mislabeled these boxes as rifle cartridges in order to avoid taxation of This lot includes three full 25 round boxes of Federal Wing Shok 2 3/4'', pistol ammunition that existed in some southern states at the time. 3/4 Oz., No. 7 1/2 Hi-Brass Lead shotshells in excellent condition. (1X25A8334-2A) (1X109412-20A2) 3672 Collectible Ammunition 3660 Winchester 460 S&W This is a lot of various 44 caliber ammunition: (1) partial box of 26 Two 20 round boxes: (1) full box of Winchester Supreme 460 S&W Mag, rounds Winchester 44 S&W Russian, 246 Gr LRN. The WRA head 260 gr., Partition Gold JHP brass cased cartridges; (1) full box of stamped ammunition is in very good condition and is contained in a Winchester Supreme Elite, 460 S&W, 260 gr., DJHP Bonded vintage red labeled Winchester box. The box is in good condition with nickel-plated cartridges, both are in excellent condition. one split seam on the corner of the lid, a kraft tape repair on one side (1X109412-23H1) and clear printing. (12) loose rounds of vintage 44 S&W American. The 3661 Winchester 460 S&W UMC head stamped LRN ammunition is in very good condition with mild Two 20 round boxes: (1) full box of Winchester Supreme 460 S&W Mag, bullet oxidation and case tarnish. (1) rd. of copper cased 44 RF with "D" 260 gr., Partition Gold JHP brass cased cartridges; (1) full box of headstamp, (1) rd. 44 Bull Dog CF with" Rem-UMC" headstamp, (1) rd. Winchester Supreme Elite, 460 S&W, 260 gr., DJHP Bonded 44 Remington brass case with no headstamp, (1) rd. 44 Webley CF with nickel-plated cartridges, both are in excellent condition. no headstamp ,(1) rd. 44 Colt with "Rem-UMC" headstamp, (7) rounds (1X109412-23H3) of Federal 44 S&W Special of recent manufacture (2) rnds of 44-40 Win 3662 Winchester 460 S&W with "Western" headstamp. (1X258334-2D) Two 20 round boxes: (1) full box of Winchester Supreme 460 S&W Mag, 3673 Collectible Box of Winchester 50-110 Express 260 gr., Partition Gold JHP brass cased cartridges; (1) full box of This is a rare factory sealed box of Winchester 50-110-300 (Express) Winchester Supreme Elite, 460 S&W Mag, 260 gr., DJHP Bonded Smokeless Soft Point ammunition with orange labels. The front label nickel-plated cartridges, both are in excellent condition. indicates that this ammunition was made for the Winchester Model 86 (1X109412-23H4) rifles chambered in 50-110 EX. The lower box shows separated 3663 270 Weatherby Magnum compressed lower corners, the labels have some light flaking and very One partial 20-round box containing (17) .270 Weatherby Mag 130 grain small tears and overall the box has some minor foxing and staining. soft point cartridges. All cartridges rate excellent with some very light (4B8087-226A) (300/500) storage patina on the brass. (1X128673-7B) Est. 300 - 500 3664 264 Winchester Magnum Ammunition 3674 Collectible Antique Box of Frankford Arsenal 45 Caliber Blank Cartridges (1) 20 rd. yellow and red box of Winchester Super Speed 264 Win. (1) factory sealed "pull string" natural colored box, opened along three Mag., 100 gr. SP. The box remains excellent with light staining and edges on one side to inspect contents, the opposite side is splitting slightly rounded corners. The ammunition remains excellent as well with along the top edge. The wrap-over paper labels remains 98% intact with bright shiny cases. (1X58179-3BC) [David Whipple Collection] modest age staining from the years. The label reads "-TWENTY- / 3665 Collectible Box of Savage 250-3000 Cartridges BLANK CARTRIDGES, / For Rifle and Carbine, Calibre .45. / -MODEL (1) 20 rd. red and yellow box of Savage 250-3000, 87 gr. expansion 1882-" with danger callout and arsenal location below. The top of label is controlled bullet with large chief profile. The box remains in about near stamped "OCT 31 1883" in purple ink. A very fine mostly sealed box of excellent condition with light rounded corners, rubbing and staining. The 45 caliber blanks from the Frankford Arsenal. (58179-3BT) [David ammunition remains excellent with overall bright shiny cases. Whipple Collection] (1X58179-3AW) [David Whipple Collection] 3675 Collectible Vintage Box of Frankford Arsenal 45 Caliber Blank Cartridges 3666 Collectible Box of Winchester Ranger Shotshells (1) factory sealed two piece "pull string" natural colored box with faded (1) partial one piece multi-colored box containing 21 rds. of Winchester blue wrap-over label. The label remains fully intact with a tiny scuff and Ranger 16 ga., 2 9/16", No. 4 chilled shot. The front and rear of box light staining from the years. The label reads "20 CARTRIDGES / RIFLE shows familiar Pointer scenes, the top flap has large Winchester "W" & CARBINE, BLANK. / CALIBER .45.". The top of the label is stamped and bottom has picture of shell. The box remains near excellent with "AUG 6 1903" in purple ink. The box remains excellent with very minor light staining and slightly rounded corners and edges. The shells remain staining, only slightly rounded corners and the bottom right seam just near excellent as well with light staining on the paper hulls and bases. starting to separate. An excellent, well over 100 year old sealed box of (1X58179-3BK) [David Whipple Collection] 45 caliber blanks from the Frankford Arsenal. (2X58179-1BZ) [David 3667 Collectible Box of Peters High Velocity Shotshells Whipple Collection] (1) partial one piece multi-colored box containing 24 rds. of Peters High 3676 Antique Box of Frankford Arsenal Revolver Blank Cartridges Velocity 20 ga., 2 3/4", No. 7 1/2 shells. The top of box shows climbing (1) opened but full two piece box with natural colored paper wrapper mallard with "Peters / HIGH / VELOCITY / Rustless" and "LONG containing (12) 45 caliber blank cartridges. Other than being opened the RANGE HARD HITTING" and "NEW PETERS CRIMP" callouts, the label remains intact with a tiny tear along the top right edge. The plain sides show blue and gold pictures of shell. The box remains in very label simply reads in a rectangular box "12 / REVOLVER BLANK good condition with lightly scuffed corners and edges with old price CARTRIDGES. / MANUFACTURED AT THE FRANKFORD ARSENAL." written in pencil on front label. The shells remain excellent with bright separated by simple line décor. The bottom of the box is stamped "JAN paper hulls and shiny brass bases. An attractive little Peters box. 8 1892" in lightly fading purple ink. The box remains in very good plus (1X58179-3BJ) [David Whipple Collection] condition with nice corners and a separated lower left corner of the lid 3668 Collectible Box of Winchester Super Speed 22 LR Cartridges starting to travel along the seam. The cartridges remain in near excellent (1) full yellow, red and blue one piece K 2208 R coded 50 rd. box of condition with light tarnish on the brass cases, a little more prominent on Winchester Super Speed Long Range Staynless 22 LR Staynless some of the primers. A lovely simple yet attractive box of Frankford Kopperklad cartridges. The box remains near excellent with light age Arsenal blank cartridges. (1X58179-1CA) [David Whipple Collection] staining and slightly rounded corners. The cartridges remain excellent with bright nickel plated cases. (1X58179-1DT) [David Whipple Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3677 12 Ga. Remington Express Rifled Slug 3692 5.56mm Three full 5-round boxes of Remington Express 12 Ga. rifled slug shells, This lot includes eight full 20 round boxes of PPU, 5.56x45 (M193), FMJ 2 3/4'', 1oz. slug. All shells are in about excellent condition, some BT cartridges from lot PPU 1202-01 in excellent condition. showing superficial hints of tarnish on the brass. (129823-7) (109731-1ABG) 3678 Vintage Shot Shells and Rifle Cartridges 3693 9mm Six boxes of assorted ammunition in vintage containers, comprising two This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Perfecta 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ boxes of shotgun shells and four boxes of rifle cartridges: (99) rounds brass cartridges. These Italian manufactured non-corrosive boxer 7mm Mauser Venezuelan military surplus, rating excellent; (16) rounds primed cartridges remain in excellent condition. (109731-1ABH) of Peters High Velocity .30-06 225 gr. belted bullet, rating very good with 3694 9mm some accumulations of green verdigris on the brass and a few of the This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Perfecta 9mm, 115 gr., FMJ primers; one full (20)-round box of Western Super-X .30-06 Springfield, brass cartridges. These Italian manufactured non-corrosive boxer 220 gr. Silvertip, rating very good plus to fine with instances of primed cartridges remain in excellent condition. (109731-1ABI) unobtrusive tarnish and some small spots of green verdigris on the 3695 5.56x45MM brass and several primers; (46) rounds 6.5 Carcano WWII Italian military This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of American surplus, rating very good plus to excellent with scattered surface-level Eagle XM855, 62 gr., FMJ-BT ball cartridges in excellent condition. tarnish only; (12) rounds Remington Express 12 ga. 2 3/4'' Magnum, 4 (109731-1ABJ) drams equiv., 1 1/2 oz. No. 2 shot, rating very good with some light to 3696 5.56x45MM moderate tarnish on the brass and some of the factory paper wad seals This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of American beginning to crack open; (14) rounds Federal Hi-Power 12 ga. (in Eagle XM855, 62 gr., FMJ-BT ball cartridges in excellent condition. Remington Shur Shot box), 2 3/4'' paper hull, ''Maximum Load'', No. 5 (109731-1ABK) shot, rating near excellent with negligible hints of tarnish on the brass. 3697 5.56x45MM All boxes are in fine condition with minimal wear aside from some This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of American softening at the edges. (129823-6) Eagle XM855, 62 gr., FMJ-BT ball cartridges in excellent condition. 3679 Reproduction U.S. Military M1911 Holster (109731-1ABL) One leather reproduction military holster for a U.S. M1911 pistol with a 3698 5.56x45MM single shoulder strap. The front face is embossed with US lettering. The This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of American holster is in nearly as-new condition with no blemishes of note and the Eagle XM855, 62 gr., FMJ-BT ball cartridges in excellent condition. barest hints of previous handling. An excellent military-style (109731-1ABM) shoulder-holster for the M1911 carrier. (129725-2) 3699 5.56x45MM 3680 40 S&W This lot includes six full 20 round factory sealed boxes of American This lot includes four full 50 round boxes. First are three boxes of Eagle XM855, 62 gr., FMJ-BT ball cartridges in excellent condition. Winchester Target 180 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ABN) Second is a single box of Speer Lawman 165 gr., TMJ cartridges with 3700 5.56x45MM some showing varying amounts of tarnish at or around the head and This lot includes six full 20 round factory sealed boxes of American neck of the cartridges in good overall condition. (109731-1AAU) Eagle XM855, 62 gr., FMJ-BT ball cartridges in excellent condition. 3681 9mm (109731-1ABP) This lot includes two full boxes totaling 150 rounds. First is a full 50 3701 30-06 Springfield round box of Federal American Eagle 115 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second is This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Remington High Velocity a full 100 round value pack of Winchester Target 115 gr., FMJ cartridges 30-06, 180 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges that remain in excellent all in excellent condition. (109731-1AAV) condition. (109731-1ABQ) 3682 9mm 3702 30-06 Springfield This lot includes two full boxes totaling 150 rounds. First is a full 50 This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Remington High Velocity round box of Federal American Eagle 115 gr., FMJ cartridges. Second is 30-06, 180 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges that remain in excellent a full 100 round value pack of Winchester Target 115 gr., FMJ cartridges condition. (109731-1ABR) all in excellent condition. (109731-1AAW) 3703 30-06 Springfield 3683 223 Win. Super Short Magnum This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Remington High Velocity This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Winchester Supreme 223 30-06, 180 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges that remain in excellent WSSM, 55 gr., Ballistic Silver Tip cartridges in excellent condition. condition. (109731-1ABS) (109731-1AAX) 3704 30-06 Springfield 3684 223 Win. Super Short Magnum This lot includes three full 20 round boxes of Remington High Velocity This lot includes two full 20 boxes of Winchester Super X 223 WSSM, 30-06, 180 gr., Core-Lokt SP cartridges that remain in excellent 64 gr., PP cartridges with overall bright brass in excellent condition. condition. (109731-1ABT) (109731-1AAY) 3705 5.56x45mm 3685 John Wayne Collectible Ammunition This lot includes a full 150 round value pack of American Eagle AR 5.56, This lot includes two collectible boxes of Winchester John Wayne 62 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ABU) commemorative ammunition. The 100 years of John Wayne boxes 3706 223 Rem. illustrated with the ''Duke'' remain factory sealed in excellent condition. This lot includes three full factory sealed 30 round boxes of American The first box contains 20 rounds of 30-30 Win., 150 gr., PP cartridges. Eagle 55 gr., FMJ-BT cartridges in ten round stripper clips in excellent The second box contains 50 rounds of 45 Colt, 250 gr LFN cartridges. conditions. (109731-1ABV) The boxes have a brief description and limited Bio on the back cover. 3707 223 Rem. (10A9731-1AAZ) This lot includes a factory sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 Rem., 3686 243 Winchester 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ABW) This lot includes two full 20 round boxes of Remington Express 270 3708 223 Rem. Win., 100 gr., Core-Lokt, PSP cartridges in factory sealed boxes in This lot includes a factory sealed 100 round box of Federal 223 Rem., excellent condition. (109731-1ABA) 55 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ABX) 3687 44 Magnum 3709 300 Winchester Magnum This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of Fiocchi 44 Magnum, 240 gr., This lot includes a full 20 round box of Federal Power Shok 180 gr., SP SJSP cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1ABB) cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ABY) 3688 44 Rem. Mag. 3710 300 Winchester Magnum This lot includes a full 50 round box of American Eagle 44 Rem. Mag., This lot includes a full 20 round box of Federal Premium Vital Shok 165 240 gr., JHP cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ABC) gr., Trophy Bonded Tip cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ABZ) 3689 44 Rem. Mag. 3711 45 ACP This lot includes a full 50 round box of American Eagle 44 Rem. Mag., This lot includes a full 50 round box of Remington UMC 45 ACP, 230 gr., 240 gr., JHP cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ABD) MC cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ACA) 3690 44 Rem. Mag. 3712 45 ACP This lot includes a full 50 round box of Remington UMC 44 Rem. Mag., This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of military ball ammunition. First 180 gr., JSP cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ABE) is a box of 64' dated WCC stamped 45 M1911 cartridges in a natural 3691 44 Rem. Mag. color box with black stenciled lettering. Second is a sealed box of 45 This lot includes a full 50 round box of Remington UMC 44 Rem. Mag., M1911 cartridges in a natural color box with black stenciling 180 gr., JSP cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ABF) manufactured at the Evansville Ordnance Plant. (109731-1ACB) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3713 7.62x39mm 3731 9mm This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Cartridge Co., 9mm, 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent Ball M882 cartridges. These cartridges are head stamped FC 03 and condition. (109609-2) come in a white colored box with black stenciled lettering and remain in 3714 7.62x39mm excellent condition. (109609-4F) This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf 3732 9mm 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Cartridge Co., 9mm condition. (109609-2A) Ball M882 cartridges. These cartridges are head stamped FC 03 and 3715 7.62x39mm come in a white colored box with black stenciled lettering and remain in This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf excellent condition. (109609-4G) 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent 3733 9mm condition. (109609-2B) This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Cartridge Co., 9mm 3716 7.62x39mm Ball M882 cartridges. These cartridges are head stamped FC 03 and This lot includes five full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf come in a white colored box with black stenciled lettering and remain in 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent excellent condition. (109609-4H) condition. (109609-2C) 3734 9mm 3717 7.62x39mm This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Cartridge Co., 9mm This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf Ball M882 cartridges. These cartridges are head stamped FC 03 and 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent come in a white colored box with black stenciled lettering and remain in condition. (109609-2D) excellent condition. (109609-4I) 3718 7.62x39mm 3735 5.56mm This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus cartridges condition. (109609-2E) come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads ''AA40 3719 7.62x39mm / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' and are in This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf excellent condition. (109609-3) 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent 3736 5.56mm condition. (109609-2F) This lot includes six full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal 3720 7.62x39mm Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus cartridges This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads ''AA40 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' and are in condition. (109609-2G) excellent condition. (109609-3A) 3721 7.62x39mm 3737 5.56mm This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus cartridges condition. (109609-2H) come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads ''AA40 3722 7.62x39mm / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' and are in This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf excellent condition. (109609-3B) 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent 3738 5.56mm condition. (109609-2I) This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal 3723 7.62x39mm Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus cartridges This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured, Wolf come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads ''AA40 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' and are in condition. (109609-2K) excellent condition. (109609-3C) 3724 7.62x39mm 3739 5.56mm This lot includes four full 20 round boxes of Russian Manufactured Wolf This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal 112 gr., FMJ, steel cased non-corrosive primed cartridges in excellent Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus cartridges condition. (109609-2J) come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads ''AA40 3725 9mm / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' and are in This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Cartridge Co., 9mm, excellent condition. (109609-3D) Ball M882 cartridges. These cartridges are head stamped FC 03 and 3740 5.56mm come in a white colored box with black stenciled lettering and remain in This lot includes six full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal excellent condition. (109609-4) Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus cartridges 3726 9mm come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads ''AA40 This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Cartridge Co., 9mm, / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' and are in Ball M882 cartridges. These cartridges are head stamped FC 03 and excellent condition. (109609-3E) come in a white colored box with black stenciled lettering and remain in 3741 5.56mm excellent condition. (109609-4A) This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal 3727 9mm Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus cartridges This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Cartridge Co., 9mm, come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads ''AA40 Ball M882 cartridges. These cartridges are head stamped FC 03 and / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' and are in come in a white colored box with black stenciled lettering and remain in excellent condition. (109609-3F) excellent condition. (109609-4B) 3742 5.56mm 3728 9mm This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Cartridge Co., 9mm, Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus cartridges Ball M882 cartridges. These cartridges are head stamped FC 03 and come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads ''AA40 come in a white colored box with black stenciled lettering and remain in / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' and are in excellent condition. (109609-4C) excellent condition. (109609-3G) 3729 9mm 3743 5.56mm This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Cartridge Co., 9mm, This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal Ball M882 cartridges. These cartridges are head stamped FC 03 and Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus cartridges come in a white colored box with black stenciled lettering and remain in come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads ''AA40 excellent condition. (109609-4D) / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' and are in 3730 9mm excellent condition. (109609-3H) This lot includes four full 50 round boxes of Federal Cartridge Co., 9mm, 3744 5.56mm Ball M882 cartridges. These cartridges are head stamped FC 03 and This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal come in a white colored box with black stenciled lettering and remain in Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus cartridges excellent condition. (109609-4E) come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that reads ''AA40 / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' and are in excellent condition. (109609-3I) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3745 5.56mm 3760 7.62x39 Surplus This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus ball FMJ cartridges. This 80's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper cartridges come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that clips. These are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets and likely Berdan reads ''AA40 / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' primed (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2T) and are in excellent condition. (109609-3J) 3761 7.62x39 Surplus 3746 5.56mm This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus ball clips. These are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets and likely Berdan cartridges come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that primed (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2U) reads ''AA40 / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' 3762 5.56mm Surplus and are in excellent condition. (109609-3K) This lot includes 300 loose rounds of Lake City Ordnance manufactured 3747 5.56mm 5.56mm ball cartridges in excellent condition. They come in a Blackhawk This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal Sportster munition can. (109371-1DD) Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus ball 3763 7.62x39 Surplus cartridges come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., reads ''AA40 / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper and are in excellent condition. (109609-3L) clips and are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets, likely Berdan primed 3748 5.56mm (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2V) This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal 3764 7.62x39 Surplus Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus ball This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., cartridges come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper reads ''AA40 / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' clips and are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets, likely Berdan primed and are in excellent condition. (109609-3M) (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2W) 3749 5.56mm 3765 7.62x39 Surplus This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus ball FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper cartridges come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that clips and are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets, likely Berdan primed reads ''AA40 / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2X) and are in excellent condition. (109609-3N) 3766 7.62x39 Surplus 3750 5.56mm This lot includes two full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., This lot includes five full 20 round factory sealed boxes of Federal FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper Cartridge Co., 5.56mm Frangible cartridges. These surplus ball clips and are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets, likely Berdan primed cartridges come in plain white boxes with black stenciled lettering that (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2Y) reads ''AA40 / 20 Cartridges / 5.56mm Frangible / LOT FC-05E001-097'' 3767 7.62x39 Surplus and are in excellent condition. (109609-3P) This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., 3751 30-06 Surplus FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper This lot includes a sealed 192 round spam can of .30 AP MR cartridges. clips and are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets, likely Berdan primed These cartridges are in 8 round clips in cloth bandoleers. The can is (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2Z) marked ''192 Cartridges / Cal .30 AP M2 / 8 RD Clips / Bandoleers / Lot 3768 7.62x39 Surplus TW 40232'' and are presumed in excellent condition. The key for This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., opening the can is no longer present. (108864-58A) FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3752 7.62x39 Surplus clips and are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets, likely Berdan primed This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2AA) FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3769 7.62x39 Surplus clips. These are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets and likely Berdan This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., primed (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2K) FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3753 7.62x39 Surplus clips and are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets, likely Berdan primed This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2AB) FMJ cartridges. This 80's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3770 7.62x39 Surplus clips. These are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets and likely Berdan This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., primed (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2L) FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3754 7.62x39 Surplus clips and are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets, likely Berdan primed This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2AC) FMJ cartridges. This 80's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3771 7.62x39 Surplus clips. These are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets and likely Berdan This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., primed (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2M) FMJ cartridges. This 70's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3755 7.62x39 Surplus clips and are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets, likely Berdan primed This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2AD) FMJ cartridges. This 80's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3772 7.62x39 Surplus clips. These are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets and likely Berdan This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head primed (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2N) stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper 3756 7.62x39 Surplus washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., condition. (109405-114) FMJ cartridges. This 80's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3773 7.62x39 Surplus clips. These are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets and likely Berdan This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head primed (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2P) stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper 3757 7.62x39 Surplus washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., condition. (109405-114A) FMJ cartridges. This 80's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3774 7.62x39 Surplus clips. These are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets and likely Berdan This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head primed (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2Q) stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper 3758 7.62x39 Surplus washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., condition. (109405-114B) FMJ cartridges. This 80's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper 3775 7.62x39 Surplus clips. These are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets and likely Berdan This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head primed (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2R) stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper 3759 7.62x39 Surplus washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent This lot includes three full 40 round boxes of Yugoslavian made 123 gr., condition. (109405-114C) FMJ cartridges. This 80's era ammunition comes on ten round stripper clips. These are brass cased, copper jacketed bullets and likely Berdan primed (corrosive) and remain in excellent condition. (109609-2S) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3776 7.62x39 Surplus 3794 5.7x28 This lot includes six 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 27 stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper gr., lead free bullets in excellent condition. (109731-1ACK) washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent 3795 5.7x28 condition. (109405-114D) This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle 3777 7.62x39 Surplus 5.7x28mm, 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ACL) This lot includes six 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head 3796 5.7x28 stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of Federal American Eagle washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent 5.7x28mm, 40 gr., FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. condition. (109405-114E) (109731-1ACM) 3778 7.62x39 Surplus 3797 5.7x28 This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head This lot includes two full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm. There stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper is a box of 40 gr., V-Max cartridges and a box of 27 gr., lead free bullet washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent and both are in excellent condition. (109731-1ACN) condition. (109405-114F) 3798 308 Win 3779 7.62x39 Surplus This lot includes a full 50 round box of Magtech CBC 308 Win., 147 gr., This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ACP) stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper 3799 308 Win washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent This lot includes a full 50 round box of Magtech CBC 308 Win., 147 gr., condition. (109405-114G) FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ACQ) 3780 7.62x39 Surplus 3800 308 Win This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head This lot includes a full 50 round box of Magtech CBC 308 Win., 147 gr., stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper FMJ cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ACR) washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent 3801 223 Remington condition. (109405-114H) This lot consists of five full 20 round boxes of Remington UMC 55 grn 3781 7.62x39 Surplus FMJ. Ammunition is boxer primed, brass case and packaged in original This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head cartons. This ammunition is in excellent condition with a manufacturer stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper stock number of L223R3. (259467-14) washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent 3802 223 Remington condition. (109405-114I) This lot consists of five full 20 round boxes of Remington UMC 55 grn 3782 7.62x39 Surplus FMJ. Ammunition is boxer primed, brass case and packaged in original This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head cartons. This ammunition is in excellent condition with a manufacturer stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper stock number of L223R3. (259467-14A) washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent 3803 223 Remington condition. (109405-114J) This lot consists of four full 20 rnd. boxes of PMC "Bronze" 55 grn 3783 7.62x39 Surplus FMJ-BT. This is brass cased, boxer primed in original packaging in This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head excellent condition with manufacture item number 223A. (259467-14B) stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper 3804 5.56mm washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent This lot consists of five full 20 rnd boxes of Federal XM193 5.56mm condition. (109405-114K) labeled 5.56mm M193 Ball. This is brass cased, boxer primed 55 grn 3784 7.62x39 Surplus FMJ-BT loaded to military specifications. The ammunition is packaged in This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head original sealed tan boxes and is in excellent condition. (259467-14C) stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper 3805 5.56mm washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent This lot consists of five full 20 round boxes and includes (2) Federal condition. (109405-114L) XM193 M193 Ball 55 grn FMJ-BT; (3) Federal XM193F M193 Ball 55 3785 7.62x39 Surplus grn FMJ-BT. This ammunition is in the original sealed cardboard This lot includes five 20 round paper wrapped packs of 9141 / 73 head cartons, loaded to military specifications and is in excellent condition. stamp ball ammunition. These are standard 123 gr., FMJ copper (259467-14D) washed steel case cartridges likely having corrosive primers in excellent 3806 223 Remington condition. (109405-114M) This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Fiocchi "Rifle Shooting 3786 22 Rimfire Dynamics" 55 grn FMJ. This quality ammunition is brass cased, boxer This lot includes a variety of CCI rimfire cartridges. First is a sealed 100 primed with annealed case necks in the original packaging. The round pack of 22 Short Target 29 gr., LRN. Second are four sealed 50 ammunition is in excellent condition and displays manufacturer stock round packs of Stinger 22 LR, 32 gr., copper-plated HP. Third are two number 223A. (259467-14E) sealed 50 round boxes of Maxi-Mag 22 WMR, 40 gr., JHP cartridges all 3807 223 Remington in excellent condition. (109731-1ACC) This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Fiocchi "Rifle Shooting 3787 22 Rimfire Dynamics" 55 grn FMJ. This quality ammunition is brass cased, boxer This lot includes a variety of CCI rimfire cartridges. First is a sealed 375 primed with annealed case necks in the original packaging. The round value pack of AR Tactical 22 LR, 40 gr., copper-plated RN rimfire ammunition is in excellent condition and displays manufacturer stock cartridges. Second is a full sealed 50 round box of Stinger 22 LR, 32 gr., number 223A. (259467-14F) copper-plated HP rimfire cartridges. Third is a full 100 count box of 3808 223 Remington Noise Blank 22 short. All items are in excellent condition. This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Fiocchi "Rifle Shooting (109731-1ACD) Dynamics" 55 grn FMJ. This quality ammunition is brass cased, boxer 3788 32 Auto primed with annealed case necks in the original packaging. The This lot includes a full 50 round box of Winchester 32 Auto, 71 gr., FMJ ammunition is in excellent condition and displays manufacturer stock cartridges in overall excellent condition. (109731-1ACE) number 223A. (259467-14G) 3789 5.7x28 3809 223 Remington This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Fiocchi "Rifle Shooting gr., Hornady V-Max cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ACF) Dynamics" 55 grn FMJ. This quality ammunition is brass cased, boxer 3790 5.7x28 primed with annealed case necks in the original packaging. The This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 ammunition is in excellent condition and displays manufacturer stock gr., Hornady V-Max cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ACG) number 223A. (259467-14H) 3791 5.7x28 3810 223 Remington This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Fiocchi "Rifle Shooting gr., Hornady V-Max cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ACH) Dynamics" 55 grn FMJ. This quality ammunition is brass cased, boxer 3792 5.7x28 primed with annealed case necks in the original packaging. The This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 ammunition is in excellent condition and displays manufacturer stock gr., Hornady V-Max cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ACI) number 223A. (259467-14I) 3793 5.7x28 This lot includes three full 50 round boxes of FNH USA 5.7x28mm, 40 gr., Hornady V-Max cartridges in excellent condition. (109731-1ACJ) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3811 223 Remington 3826 9mm Luger This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Fiocchi "Rifle Shooting This lot consists of three full 50 rnd boxes of Independence 9mm Dynamics" 55 grn FMJ. This quality ammunition is brass cased, boxer manufactured by Blazer. This is 115 grn FMJ, brass cased and boxer primed with annealed case necks in the original packaging. The primed ammunition in excellent condition in the original packaging. The ammunition is in excellent condition and displays manufacturer stock manufacture item number for this ammunition is 5250. (259412-23CC) number 223A. (259467-14J) 3827 9mm Luger 3812 223 Remington This lot consists of three full 50 rnd boxes of Independence 9mm This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Fiocchi "Rifle Shooting manufactured by Blazer with 115 grn FMJ, brass cased and boxer Dynamics" 55 grn FMJ. This quality ammunition is brass cased, boxer primed ammunition in excellent condition in the original packaging. The primed with annealed case necks in the original packaging. The manufacture item number for this ammunition is 5250. (259412-23CD) ammunition is in excellent condition and displays manufacturer stock 3828 9mm Luger number 223A. (259467-14K) This lot consists of three full 50 rnd boxes of Barnaul Brown Bear 115 3813 223 Remington grn Bimetal FMJ. This is new ammunition and features Berdan primed, This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Fiocchi "Rifle Shooting lacquered steel cases in the original packaging with a 2013 manufacture Dynamics" 55 grn FMJ. This quality ammunition is brass cased, boxer date. (9412-23CE) primed with annealed case necks in the original packaging. The 3829 9MM Luger ammunition is in excellent condition and displays manufacturer stock This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Barnaul Brown Bear 115 grn number 223A. (259467-14L) Bimetal FMJ. This is new ammunition and features Berdan primed 3814 223 Remington lacquered steel cases in the original packaging with a 2013 manufacture This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Fiocchi "Rifle Shooting date. (9412-23CF) Dynamics" 55 grn FMJ. This quality ammunition is brass cased, boxer 3830 7.62x39mm primed with annealed case necks in the original packaging. The This lot consists of five full 20 rnd boxes of PMC Bronze 123 grn FMJ. ammunition is in excellent condition and displays manufacturer stock This is quality ammunition and features annealed case necks, boxer number 223A. (259467-14M) primed and brass cases. The ammunition is in original packaging, in 3815 223 Remington excellent condition with a manufactures item number 7.62A. (258978-5) This lot consists of two full 50 rnd boxes of Fiocchi "Rifle Shooting 3831 7.62x39mm Dynamics" 55 grn FMJ. This quality ammunition is brass cased, boxer This lot consists of six boxes of 7.62x39mm ammunition. (1) Five full 20 primed with annealed case necks in the original packaging. The rnd boxes of PMC Bronze 123 grn FMJ and one 20 rnd box of ammunition is in excellent condition and displays manufacturer stock Winchester USA white box 123 grain FMJ. This is quality ammunition number 223A. (259467-14N) and features annealed case necks, brass cases and is boxer primed. 3816 223 Remington The ammunition is in original packaging and in excellent condition. This lot consists of one bag of 250 +/- rounds of Federal American Eagle (258978-5A) 55 grn FMJ-BT ammunition. Manufacture item number AE223BK. This is 3832 Lot of 9mm Luger new brass cased, boxer primed ammunition in excellent condition. This lot consists of one 100 rnd box of Winchester USA white box value (259467-14O) pack with 115 grn FMJ. The ammunition is in excellent condition. Also 3817 223 Remington included are 40 loose rounds of factory Winchester 9mm with 115 grn This lot consists of one bag of 250 +/- rounds of Federal American Eagle FMJ plated bullets in very good condition with a few rounds showing 55 grn FMJ-BT ammunition. Manufacture item number AE223BK. This is tarnish on the projectile. (258884-1) new brass cased, boxer primed ammunition in excellent condition. 3833 9mm Luger (259467-14P) This lot consists of two 100 rnd boxes of Winchester USA white box 3818 223 Remington value packs with 115 grn FMJ bullets. Boxes and ammunition are in This lot consists of one bag of 250 +/- rounds of Federal American Eagle excellent condition. (8884-1A) 55 grn FMJ-BT ammunition. Manufacture item number AE223BK. This is 3834 9mm Luger new brass cased, boxer primed ammunition in excellent condition. This lot consists of two 100 rnd boxes of Winchester USA white box (259467-14Q) value packs with 115 grn FMJ bullets. Boxes and ammunition are in 3819 223 Remington excellent condition. (8884-1B) This lot consists of one bag of 250 +/- rounds of Federal American Eagle 3835 Lot of 9mm Luger 55 grn FMJ-BT ammunition. Manufacture item number AE223BK. This is This lot consists of (1) full 100 round box of Winchester USA white box new brass cased, boxer primed ammunition in excellent condition. value pack with 115 grn FMJ projectiles in excellent condition. The box (259467-14R) has a fold in the lid and the bottom is secured with packing tape. Also 3820 223 Remington included is (1) partial box of 30 rnds Winchester USA white box 115 grn This lot consists of one bag of 250 +/- rounds of Federal American Eagle JHP marked " PERSONAL PROTECTION" in excellent condition. 55 grn FMJ-BT ammunition. Manufacture item number AE223BK. This is (258884-1C) new brass cased, boxer primed ammunition in excellent condition. 3836 7.62x39mm (259467-14S) This lot consists of six 20 rnd boxes of Russian manufactured Berdan 3821 223 Remington primed, lacquered steel case 123 grn FMJ-HP. The boxes are contained This lot consists of one bag of 250 +/- rounds of Federal American Eagle in sealed battle packs of waterproofed heavy paper and the boxes are 55 grn FMJ-BT ammunition. Manufacture item number AE223BK. This is marked "Made to Hunting Specifications" The ammunition has sealed new brass cased, boxer primed ammunition in excellent condition. primer pockets and case necks and is in new condition. (9920-1) (259467-14T) 3837 7.62x39mm 3822 223 Remington This lot consists of six 20 rnd boxes of Russian manufactured Berdan This lot consists of one bag of 250 +/- rounds of Federal American Eagle primed, lacquered steel case 123 grn FMJ-HP. The boxes are contained 55 grn FMJ-BT ammunition. Manufacture item number AE223BK. This is in sealed battle packs of waterproofed heavy paper and the boxes are new brass cased, boxer primed ammunition in excellent condition. marked "Made to Hunting Specifications" The ammunition has sealed (259467-14U) primer pockets and case necks and is in new condition. (9920-1A) 3823 223 Remington 3838 7.62x39mm This lot consists of one bag of 200 +/- rounds of Federal American Eagle This lot consists of six 20 rnd boxes of Russian manufactured Berdan 55 grn FMJ-BT ammunition. Manufacture item number AE223BK. This is primed, lacquered steel case 123 grn FMJ-HP. The boxes are contained new brass cased, boxer primed ammunition in excellent condition. in sealed battle packs of waterproofed heavy paper and the boxes are (259467-14V) marked "Made to Hunting Specifications" The ammunition has sealed 3824 9mm Luger primer pockets and case necks and is in new condition. (9920-1B) This lot consists of three full 50 rnd boxes of Independence 9mm 3839 7.62x39mm manufactured by Blazer. This is 115 grn FMJ, brass cased and boxer This lot consists of six 20 rnd boxes of Russian manufactured Berdan primed ammunition in excellent condition in the original packaging. The primed, lacquered steel case 123 grn FMJ-HP. The boxes are contained manufacture item number for this ammunition is 5250. (259412-23CA) in sealed battle packs of waterproofed heavy paper and the boxes are 3825 9mm Luger marked "Made to Hunting Specifications" The ammunition has sealed This lot consists of three full 50 rnd boxes of Independence 9mm primer pockets and case necks and is in new condition. (9920-1C) manufactured by Blazer. This is 115 grn FMJ, brass cased and boxer 3840 380 ACP primed ammunition in excellent condition in the original packaging. The This lot consists of three full 50 rnd boxes of PMC 90 grn FMJ. This manufacture item number for this ammunition is 5250. (259412-23CB) ammunition is in the original packaging and in excellent condition. (257390-4) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3841 380 ACP 3863 16 ga. Shotshells This lot consists of one full 50 rnd box of Remington 88 grn Jacketed HP Eight full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Game-Shok, 2 3/4", 8 shot in excellent stock number R380A1 in excellent condition and (1) partial box of 25 condition. (79412-16A) rnds PMC 90 grn FMJ in excellent condition. (257390-4A) 3864 16 ga. Shotshells 3842 32 ACP Four full five rd. boxes of Brenneke USA Classic Magnum, 2 3/4", 1 oz., This lot consists of one full 50 rnd box of PMC 71 grn FMJ in excellent Slug rating excellent. (79412-16B) condition and (1) partial box containing 18 rnds of Remington 71 grn 3865 16 ga. Shotshells Metal Case also in excellent condition. (257390-4B) Six full 25 rd. boxes of Remington Game Loads, 2 3/4", 7 1/2 shot in 3843 32 ACP excellent condition. (79412-16G) This lot consists of three full 50 rnd boxes of Winchester XX 60 grn 3866 16 ga. Shotshells Silvertip HP in excellent condition. (257390-4C) Three full 25 rd. boxes of 2 3/4", 8 shot, 1 oz.: (2) of Remington Game 3844 357 Mag / 38 Special Loads; (1) of Federal Game-Shok, Game Load. This is an excellent This lot consists of one full 50 rnd box of Magtech .357 Magnum 158 grn condition lot. (79412-16H) JSP with flat nose bullets. The box and ammunition are in excellent 3867 28 ga. Shotshells condition. (1) full box of Remington UMC .38 Special 158 grn Lead Four full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Wing-Shok, Upland Load, 2 round nose in excellent condition, (15) loose rounds of Winchester USA 3/4", 8 shot in excellent condition. (79412-22L) .38 Special 130 grn FMJ and (8) rnds of Federal .38 Special 157 grn 3868 28 ga. Shotshells LRN. All loose rounds are brass cased and in excellent condition. Three full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Wing-Shok, Upland Load, 2 (257390-4D) 3/4", 8 shot rating excellent. (79412-22M) 3845 9mm Federal Rimmed 3869 28 ga. Shotshells This lot consists of one full 50 rnd box of the scarce 9mm Federal Five full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Wing-Shok, Upland Load, 2 Rimmed 115 grn Jacketed Hollow Point. Federal made this ammunition 3/4", 7 1/2 shot rating excellent. (79412-22N) for the now obsolete chambering that the Quebec Police Dept used in 3870 28 ga. Shotshells an attempt to transition to 9mm for revolver use. This ammunition is in Five full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Wing-Shok, Upland Load, 2 excellent condition with some abraded edges on the box. (259920-1D) 3/4", 7 1/2 shot rating excellent. (79412-22O) 3846 20 ga. Shotshells 3871 16 ga. Shotshells One factory sealed 50 rd. carton of Federal 3'', 275 gr., Tipped Copper Four full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, Game Loads, 2 3/4", 8 Slug. (79412-9AA) shot in excellent condition. (79412-16C) 3847 20 ga. Shotshells 3872 16 ga. Shotshells Four full five rd. boxes of 3", 260 gr., Sabot Slug: (2) of Winchester Five full 25 rd. boxes of Game Loads, 2 3/4", 8 shot in excellent Partition Gold; (2) of Remington Premier AccuTip. The lot rates condition: (2) of Winchester Super-X; (3) of Remington. (79412-16D) excellent. (79412-9AB) 3873 16 ga. Shotshells 3848 410 bore Shotshells Four full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, 2 3/4", 6 shot in excellent Eight full five rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, 3'', 1/4 oz., Rifled Slug, condition. (79412-16E) HP in excellent condition. (79412-22A) 3874 16 ga. Shotshells 3849 410 bore Shotshells Four full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, 2 3/4", 6 shot rating Seven full five rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, 3'', ¼ oz., Rifled Slug, excellent. (79412-16F) HP rating excellent. (79412-22B) 3875 16 ga. Shotshells 3850 410 bore Shotshells Three full 25 rd. boxes of Remington Express Long Range, 2 3/4", 6 Nine full five rd. boxes of Federal Power-Shok, 2 1/2'', 1/4 oz., Rifled shot in excellent condition. (79412-15A) Slug, HP in excellent condition. (79412-22C) 3876 16 ga. Shotshells 3851 410 bore Shotshells Four full 25 rd. boxes of Remington Express Long Range, 2 3/4", 4 shot Nine full five rd. boxes of 2 1/2" Rifled Slug: (6) of Federal Power-Shok, rating excellent. (79412-15B) 1/4 oz., HP; (3) of Remington Express, 1/5 oz. The condition rating is 3877 16 ga. Shotshells excellent. (79412-22D) Four full 25 rd. boxes of Remington Express Long Range, 2 3/4", 4 shot 3852 410 bore Shotshells in excellent condition. (79412-15C) Five full ten rd. boxes of excellent condition Winchester Elite, PDX1 410 3878 20 ga. Shotshells Defender, 3''. (79412-22E) Five full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-Target, 2 3/4", 7/8 oz., Target 3853 410 bore Shotshells Load: (4) of 8 shot; (1) of 7 1/2 shot. The lot rates excellent. Four full 20 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Personal Defense, 410 (79412-13A) Handgun, 2 1/2'', Buckshot, 4 Pellets, 000 Buck in excellent condition. 3879 20 ga. Shotshells (79412-22F) Four full 25 rd. boxes of Remington Nitro-Steel, High Velocity Magnum, 3854 410 bore Shotshells 2 3/4", 4 shot in excellent condition. (79412-10A) Four full 20 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Personal Defense, 410 3880 20 ga. Shotshells Handgun, 2 1/2", Buckshot, 4 Pellets, 000 Buck in excellent condition. Three full 25 rd. boxes of Remington Nitro-Steel, High Velocity Magnum, (79412-22G) 2 3/4", 2 shot rating excellent. (79412-10B) 3855 410 bore Shotshells 3881 20 ga. Shotshells Four full 20 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Personal Defense, 410 Three full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Remington Nitro-Steel, Handgun, 3'', Buckshot, 9 Pellets, 4 Buck in excellent condition. High Velocity Magnum, 2 3/4", 2 shot. (79412-10C) (79412-22H) 3882 20 ga. Shotshells 3856 410 Bore Shotshells Four full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Black Cloud, FS Steel, 3'', 2 Four full 20 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Personal Defense, 410 shot rating excellent. (79412-10D) Handgun, 3'', Buckshot, 9 Pellets, 4 Buck rating excellent. (79412-22I) 3883 20 ga. Shotshells 3857 410 bore Shotshells Seven full 25 rd. boxes of Estate Game and Target Load, 2 3/4", 6 shot Four full 20 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Personal Defense, 410 rating excellent. (79412-13B) Handgun, 3'', Buckshot: (1) of 9 Pellets, 4 Buck; (3) of 5 Pellets, 000 3884 20 ga. Shotshells Buck. The shotshells are in excellent condition. (79412-22J) Nine full 25 rd. boxes of Estate Super Sport Competition Target Load, 2 3858 410 bore Shotshells 3/4", 7 1/2 shot in excellent condition. (79412-13C) Ten full five rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, 3'', Buckshot, 5 Pellets, 3885 20 ga. Shotshells 000 Buck in excellent condition. (79412-22K) Seven full 25 rd. boxes of 2 3/4", 7/8 oz.: (5) of Estate Game and Target 3859 16 ga. Shotshells Load, 8 Shot; (2) of Remington Gun Club Target Loads, 9 shot. This is Eight full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Hi-Brass Load, 2 3/4'', 7 1/2 shot in an excellent condition lot. (79412-13D) excellent condition. (79412-17A) 3886 20 ga. Shotshells 3860 16 ga. Shotshells Three full 25 rd. boxes of Remington Copper Plated, Nitro Pheasant Five full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Hi-Brass Load, 2 3/4", 4 shot in Magnum, 3'', 5 shot rating excellent. (79412-11A) excellent condition. (79412-17B) 3887 20 ga. Shotshells 3861 16 ga. Shotshells Two full 25 rd. boxes of Remington Copper Plated, Nitro Pheasant Four full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Hi-Brass Load, 2 3/4", 4 shot in Magnum, 3'' 6 shot rating excellent. (79412-11B) excellent condition. (79412-17C) 3888 20 ga. Shotshells 3862 16 ga. Shotshells Five full five rd. boxes of excellent condition Winchester Super-X, 2 3/4": Six full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Hi-Brass Load, 2 3/4", 6 shot in excellent (4) Deer & Predator, Buckshot, 3 Buck; (1) Deer, BRI Sabot Slug, 5/8 condition. (79412-17D) oz. (79412-12A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3889 20 ga. Shotshells 3912 410 bore Shotshells Six full ten rd. boxes of Winchester Supreme, Turkey Loads, 3'', 4 shot: Three full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester AA, 2 1/2", 9 Shot, Target Load in (5) of Double X Magnum, 1 1/4 oz.: (1) of High Velocity, 1 5/16 oz. The excellent condition. (79412-22T) lot rates excellent. (79412-12B) 3913 410 bore Shotshells 3890 20 ga. Shotshells Three full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Game-Shok, Hi-Brass Load, 2 1/2", 7 Six full boxes of 3'': (5) ten rd. of Winchester Double X, Magnum Turkey 1/2 Shot in excellent condition. (79412-22U) Load, 5 shot; (1) five rd. of Federal Premium, Mag-Shok, Heavyweight 3914 410 bore Shotshells Turkey, 6 shot. This lot is in excellent condition. (79412-12C) Three full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Game-Shok, Hi-Brass Load, 2 1/2", 7 3891 20 ga. Shotshells 1/2 Shot rating excellent. (79412-22AE) Two full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, 2 3/4": (1) of Drylok Super 3915 410 bore Shotshells Steel, 4 Steel Shot; (1) of Heavy Game Load, 6 shot. This is an Two full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Game-Shok, Hi-Brass Load, 2 1/2", 7 excellent condition lot. (79412-13E) 1/2 Shot rating excellent. (79412-22V) 3892 12 ga. Shotshells 3916 410 bore Shotshells Eight full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Estate Super Sport Two full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Federal Game-Shok, 2 1/2", Competition Target Load, 2 3/4", 9 shot. (79412-14A) 7 1/2 Shot. (79412-22AF) 3893 12 ga. Shotshells 3917 410 bore Shotshells Nine full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition 2 3/4'', 1 1/8 oz., 7 1/2 shot: Three full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Federal Game-Shok, (4) of Estate; (5) of Federal Top Gun, Target Load. (79412-14B) Hi-Brass Load, 2 1/2", 6 Shot. (79412-22W) 3894 12 ga. Shotshells 3918 410 bore Shotshells Nine full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Federal Top Gun, Target Two full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Federal Game-Shok, Load, 2 3/4", 7 1/2 shot. (79412-14C) Hi-Brass Load, 2 1/2", 6 Shot. (79412-22AD) 3895 12 ga. Shotshells 3919 410 bore Shotshells Seven full 25 rd. size boxes of 2 3/4": (4) of Winchester Super-Target, 1 Two full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, HS, 3'', 4 Shot, High Brass oz., 9 shot, Xtra-Lite Target Load; (1) of Winchester Super-Target, 1 1/8 Game Loads rating excellent. (79412-22Z) oz., 8 shot Light Target Load; (2) Federal Top Gun, 1 1/8 oz., 9 Shot, 3920 410 bore Shotshells Target Load. The lot rates excellent. (79412-14D) Two full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, HS, 3'', 4 Shot, High Brass 3896 12 ga. Shotshells Game Loads in excellent condition. (79412-2AA) Four full 25 rd. boxes of 2 3/4": (3) of Estate High Velocity Magnum 3921 410 bore Shotshells Steel, 1 1/8 oz., 2 shot, High Performance Waterfowl Loads; (1) of Two full 25 rd. boxes of Federal-Game Shok, Hi-Brass Load, 3'', 4 Shot Remington Express Long Range, 1 1/4 oz., 4 shot. This lot is in rating excellent. (79412-2AB) excellent condition. (79412-3A) 3922 410 bore Shotshells 3897 12 ga. Shotshells One full 25 rd. box of excellent condition Federal-Game Shok, 3'', 5 Five full five rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Vital-Shok, 2 3/4", Buckshot, Shot. (79412-2AC) Magnum, 12 Pellets, 00 Buck rating excellent. (79412-5A) 3923 10 ga. Shotshells 3898 12 ga. Shotshells Two full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Super-X, Black Powder, 2 7/8'', Seven full five rd. boxes of Federal 2 3/4", Buckshot, Maximum: (4) of Blank rating near very good with moderate black tarnish forming on the Premium Vital-Shok, 9 Pellets, 00 Buck; (3) of Power-Shok, 8 Pellets, brass. (79412-8A) 000 Buck. This lot rates excellent. (79412-5B) 3924 10 ga. Shotshells 3899 12 ga. Shotshells Two full ten rd. boxes of Winchester Supreme, 3 1/2", 4 Shot, High Five full boxes of 2 3/4": (1) 10 rd. of Winchester Elite, PDX1 12 Velocity Turkey Loads rating excellent. (79412-8B) Defender, 1 oz. Rifled Slug, 3 Plated 00 Buck Pellets; (4) Five rd. of 3925 10 ga. Shotshells Hornady TAP, Buckshot, 00 Buck/TAP FPD. The lot is in excellent Two full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester Drylok Supersteel, High Velocity, condition. (79412-5C) Plated Steel Shot, 3 1/2", 2 Shot in excellent condition. (79412-8C) 3900 12 ga. Shotshells 3926 10 ga. Shotshells Six full five rd. boxes of Winchester Supreme Elite, Xtended Range, Three full 25 rd. boxes of 3 1/2", 1 3/8 oz., BB Shot: (2) of Winchester Hi-Density, 3'', 1 3/8 oz., Coyote Load in excellent condition. (79412-4A) Drylok, Super Steel, High Velocity, Waterfowl; (1) of Remington 3901 12 ga. Shotshells Sportsman, Hi-Speed Steel. The lot rates excellent. (79412-8D) Six full five rd. boxes of excellent condition Winchester Supreme Elite, 3927 10 ga. Shotshells Xtended Range, Hi-Density, 3'', 1 3/8 oz., Coyote Load. (79412-4B) Four full 25 rd. boxes of 3 1/2", BBB Shot: (2) of Winchester Super-X, 3902 12 ga. Shotshells Drylok Super Steel, 1 5/8 oz. rating excellent; (2) of Federal Ultra-Shok, Five full boxes of 3'': (4) full of Winchester Supreme Elite, Xtended Heavy High Velocity Steel, 1 1/2 oz. rating very good with mild tarnish. Range, Hi-Density, 1 3/8 oz., Coyote Load; (1) full ten rd. of Hornady (79412-8E) Heavy Magnum, 1 1/2 oz. The lot rates excellent. (79412-4C) 3928 40 S&W 3903 12 ga. Shotshells Four full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PPU 180 gr., JHP. Three full five rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Vital-Shok, 3'', Buckshot, (79412-23AA) Magnum, 10 Pellets, 000 Buck in excellent condition. (79412-5D) 3929 40 S&W 3904 12 ga. Shotshells Four full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PPU 180 gr., JHP. Three full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Black Cloud, FS Steel, 3'', 3 (79412-23AB) shot in excellent condition. (79412-3B) 3930 40 S&W 3905 12 ga. Shotshells Four full 50 rd. boxes of bright excellent PPU 180 gr., JHP. Three full 25 rd. boxes of 3'': (2) of Federal Premium, Black Cloud, FS (79412-23AC) Steel, BB shot; (1) of Remington Premier, Copper Plated, Nitro 3931 40 S&W Pheasant Magnum, 5 shot. The lot rates excellent. (79412-3C, 6) Four full 50 rd. boxes of 180 gr.: (2) of PPU, JHP; (1) of Hornady Steel 3906 12 ga. Shotshells Match, HAP; (1) of Winchester Bonded JHP. The lot rates excellent Four full 25 rd. boxes of Federal Premium, Black Cloud, FS Steel, 3 overall. (79412-23AD) 1/2", 1 1/2 oz.: (3) of BB shot; (1) of 2 shot. This is an excellent condition 3932 454 Casull lot. (79412-3D) Two full boxes: (1) 20 rd. of Magtech 260 gr., FMC-Flat; (1) 50 rd. of 3907 12 ga. Shotshells HSM 300 gr., JHP. The lot rates excellent. (79412-23AT) Two full 10 rd. boxes of Winchester Elite, Long Beard XR, 3 1/2", 5 shot, 3933 30 Carbine, 38 Special Shot-Lok Lead Turkey Load rating excellent. (79412-2) Three full 50 rd. boxes: (2) of Privi Partizan 30 Carbine, 110 gr., SP RN; 3908 410 bore Shotshells (1) of Winchester (USA) 38 Special, 130 gr., FMJ. This is an excellent Three full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester AA, 2 1/2", 9 Shot, Target Load in condition lot that comes with an OD green, metal ammunition can. excellent condition. (79412-22P) (79412-23U,AF) 3909 410 bore Shotshells 3934 Lot of Ammunition Three full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester AA, 2 1/2", 9 Shot, Target Load This lot consists of four full 50 rd. boxes: (2) of Ultramax 32-20 Win., 115 rating excellent. (79412-22Q) gr., RN-FP; (1) of Winchester Super-X, Deer, 44-40 Win, 200 gr., 3910 410 bore Shotshells Power-Point; (1) of Magtech 32 S&W Long, 98 gr., LWC. The Two full 25 rd. boxes of excellent condition Winchester AA, 2 1/2", 9 ammunition is in excellent condition. (79412-23AP,AY,AZ) Shot, Target Load. (79412-22R) 3935 38 Special 3911 410 bore Shotshells Four full 50 rd. boxes of Carroll 160 gr. lead semi-wadcutter commercial Two full 25 rd. boxes of Winchester AA, 2 1/2", 9 Shot, Target Load reloads in excellent condition. (79529-1A) rating excellent. (79412-22S) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3936 38 Special 3948 Lot of M1 Carbine Magazines Two full 50 rd. boxes of Winchester (USA) 130 gr., FMJ rating excellent. This lot consists of two blued 15 round carbine magazines, both (79529-1B) stamped ''IA'' on the rear. They rate very good to fine, perhaps showing 3937 38 Special a sparse spot of light surface oxidation, along with some minor handling This lot consists of three boxes: (1) full 50 rd. and (1) containing 44 rds. marks; one has a bolt hold open follower. They come in a green web of Winchester-Western Super-X, 95 gr., Silvertip HP; (1) full 20 rd. of pouch marked ''U.S.'' on its flap and dated 1943 on its rear, the Federal Premium, Hydra-Shok, +P, 129 gr., JHP. The lot rates excellent. contractor is Hepburn Mfg Co. Full canvas rear with snap. (38808-9C) (79529-1C) 3949 Lot of M1/M2 Carbine Magazines 3938 Handgun Ammunition This lot consists of four blued 30 round carbine magazines, to two This lot consists of (4) 50 rd. size boxes: (1) full of Winchester (USA) stamped ''M2'', one with ''SEY'' on the rear, the fourth marked ''K1/M2''. 357 Magnum, 110 gr., JHP: (1) containing 28 rds. and (1) containing 19 All rate very good to fine, one showing a bit of light surface oxidation. rds. and 22 fired casings of S&W 38 Special, 125 gr., JHP with white, They come in a green web pouch marked ''U.S.'' on its front, there are mild oxidation forming on the lead; (1) containing 35 rds. of Remington no other markings. Dual canvas straps on rear . (38808-9D) 38 Special, 158 gr., S.J.H.P. Unless otherwise noted the ammunition is 3950 Lot of M1/M2 Carbine Magazines in excellent condition. (79529-1D) This lot consists of five blued 30 round carbine magazines, one stamped 3939 12 ga. Shotshells ''A.I.'', for only ''M2''. Rate very good-fine with light scratches and Nine boxes of 2 3/4", 00 Buckshot: (1) containing 23 rds. of Western handling marks, but no appreciable oxidation, perhaps just a tiny bit Super-X, Super Buckshot Loads, 9 Pellets; (5) full five rd. of Federal here or there. They come in a worn green web Korean War-era pouch Hi-Power, 9 Pellets; (2) full five rd. and (1) containing four rds. of Federal marked ''U.S.'' on its front, the contractor is not legible. These pouches Classic, Magnum, 12 Pellets. The lot rates excellent. (79529-2A) have grenade straps left and right and the metal web belt clips on rear. 3940 Lot of Shotshells (38808-9E) Eight, 25 rd. size boxes of 2 3/4": (4) full of Remington RXP Skeet 3951 Lot of M1/M2 Carbine Magazines Loads, 20 ga., 9 shot; (1) containing 24 rds. of Remington Shur Shot, 20 This lot consists of four blued 30 round carbine magazines, one ga., 6 shot; (1) full of Winchester Ranger, Super Target Load, 12 ga., 9 stamped ''J'', one with ''Jay Scott'' on the rear, two are completely shot; (1) containing ten rds. of Western Super-X, 12 ga., 4 shot; (1) unmarked. One shows moderate surface oxidation, three are very fine containing eight rds. of Western Xpert, 12 ga., 4 shot. The shotgun showing a few handling marks and perhaps a few scattered areas of shells rate about excellent overall. (79529-2B) light oxidation, one does not have a bolt open follower. They come in a 3941 45 ACP green Vietnam-era M-16 nylon web pouch marked ''U.S.'' on its front. This lot consists of (4) 50 rd. size boxes containing a total of These pouches have grenade straps left and right, plastic front closure approximately 185 rds. of Remington Kleanbore, Hi-Way Master, and the metal web belt clips on rear (38808-9F) Hi-Speed, 173 gr., ''Metal Penetrating'' FMJ in the green and red box 3952 Lot of M1 Carbine Magazines with white lettering and indexed R398. The ammunition rates about very This lot consists of five G.I. and three commercial magazines. G.I. mags good plus overall with several showing scattered mild tarnish. The boxes are marked ''R-O'' ; ''IS'' ; ''G-Q'' ; ''A.I.'' and ''SW''. Two are very good, remain generally crisp with areas of scuffing and dirt. (79529-1E) one of those toning to purple; the Rock-Ola shows overall light and 3942 45 ACP moderate oxidation with a few dings in the body, the Worcester This is a lot of (3) 50 rd. size boxes of 230 gr., FMJ: (1) full of Remington magazine shows hardened oil or preservative with a bit of rust along its High Velocity; (2) containing a total of approximately 45 rds. of left side, the last one is matte blue refinished with surface oxidation. The Remington UMC and three rds. of 1943 dated Evansville Ordnance in three commercial magazines are all five-round and unmarked except for the ''dog-bone'' style Kleanbore box with index R397. The boxes and one which is marked ''Made in USA'', two have bolt hold open followers, ammunition rate about very good plus overall. (79529-1F) one does not; they rate very good plus one with surface oxidation. The 3943 357 Magnum G.I. mags have stickers on them. (38808-9G) This lot consists of (5) 50 rd. size boxes: (2) full of Federal 158 gr., SP, 3953 German MP.40 Magazines jacketed bullet; (1) full of Winchester (USA) 110 gr., jacketed HP rating Four original 32-round magazines coded as follows: kur 42, fxo 41, kur excellent; (1) full of Western Super-X, 158 gr., Lubaloy; (1) containing 25 43 and 98E 41. All markings remain strong with good Waffenamts rds. of Remington Hi-Speed, 158 gr., lead bullet rating excellent. Unless throughout. The "kur 42" magazine has mostly toned to pewter gunmetal otherwise noted the ammunition rates very good to very good plus with patina showing some scattered mild pitting and remnants of blue. The varying levels of white powder forming on the tips. (79529-1G) "kur 43" retains about 90% of an arsenal reapplied blue and the 3944 38 Special remaining two magazines retain about 92% original blue showing some This lot consists of (4) 50 rd. size boxes: (1) full of Western X, 158 gr., light freckling and edge wear. The springs seem to be serviceable. Lubaloy; (1) full and (1) containing three rds. of Remington 158 gr. lead (139912-1A) (the partial box also contains six rds. of S&W lead bullet); (1) containing 3954 German MP.40 Magazines 17 rds. of Remington Kleanbore, 200 gr. lead bullet. The overall Three original 32-round magazines coded as follows: kur 43, bte 43 and condition is very good to very good plus with oxidation forming on the kur 44. All retain good markings and 95% arsenal reapplied blue tips. (79529-1H) showing some operational wear and very fine pinprick pitting beneath 3945 Lot of M1 Carbine Magazines the finish. The springs seem to be serviceable. (139912-1B) This lot consists of two blued 15 round carbine magazines, both 3955 German MP.40 Magazines stamped with the letter ''U'' on the rear. They rate very good to fine, one Four original 32-round magazines coded as follows: bte 42, kur 43, 98E showing a bit of light surface oxidation, both with a bit of hardened oil on 41 and kur 43. All markings remain intact and strong and the magazines their surfaces. They come in a khaki web pouch marked ''U.S.'' on its retain perhaps 60-70% original blue showing moderate silvering overall, flap and dated 1943 on its rear, the contractor cannot be made out as toning to gray-brown patina and handling marks. There are a few small the ink stamping has smudged. Full canvas rear with snap. (38808-9) perhaps moderate dings along the edges of the "98E" coded magazine 3946 Lot of M1 Carbine Magazines and the "bte" magazine shows "9987" electro-penciled number. The This lot consists of two blued 15 round carbine magazines, both springs seem to be serviceable. (139912-1C) stamped ''A.I.'' on the rear. One rates very good showing a bit of 3956 German MP.40 Magazines scattered surface oxidation and one small area of light pitting on its right Three original 32-round magazines coded as follows: kur 42, kur 43 and lower edge, it has had two holes drilled on its rear face and the follower 98E 40. All retain strong markings and Waffenamts, the kur 42 has been modified into a bolt hold-open style. The other shows a later magazine retaining about 30% original blue with toning to gray-brown matte blued finish. They come in a worn khaki web pouch marked ''U.S.'' patina with old oxidation staining and a moderate dent along the spine. on its flap, the marking is nearly worn away. Contractor is Camlin The kur 43 magazine retains about 95% arsenal-reapplied blue showing Fashions of America and 1944 dated, the marking is so light it is barely some light pitting beneath the finish and the 98E 40 magazine retains readable. Dual-strapped rear. (38808-9A) about 95% original blue showing some high edge wear, a couple small 3947 Lot of M1 Carbine Magazines dings and "9821" electro-penciled number. All springs seem to be This lot consists of two blued 15 round carbine magazines, both serviceable and a reproduction gray canvas three-magazine pouch with stamped ''SW'' on the rear. One rates very good to fine showing a bit of black leather straps in near excellent condition is included. (139912-1D) light surface oxidation and some scattered handling marks with a small 3957 Heckler & Koch P7 M13 Magazine white sticker stuck to it. The other shows surface oxidation and light One excellent condition 1992 proof-coded nickel-plated factory 13-round pitting over the right side, a bit of light oxidation on the front surfaces in magazine marked ''P7M13 / 9X19 / JC''. (22A9787-1B) a surface oxidation at top left, it too has a sticker. They come in a green 3958 Heckler & Koch P7 M13 Magazine web pouch marked ''U.S.'' on its flap, the contractor cannot be made out One excellent condition 1992 proof-coded nickel-plated factory 13-round and there is some black marker writing on the interior; undated. Full magazine marked ''P7M13 / 9X19 / JC''. (22A9787-1A) canvas rear with snap. (38808-9B) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3959 Heckler & Koch P7 M13 Magazine 3973 Heckler & Koch 93 Factory Woodland Camouflage Magazine One excellent condition 1988 proof-coded nickel-plated factory 13-round One rare HK 93 25-round 5.56 NATO magazine in excellent condition magazine marked ''P7M13 / 9X19 / II''. (22A9787-1C) retaining 99% original woodland camouflage finish marked ''IE''. 3960 Beretta 92 Magazines Magazine includes the original brown paper packaging. Please find the Four factory PB-marked magazines, three blued 15-round magazines in rare HK 93 factory woodland camouflaged rifle in the live auction. near excellent condition showing typical signs of operational use and (23A9787-11C) one blued 20-round magazine with black synthetic extension in near 3974 Bulgarian 5.45x39mm Magazines excellent condition showing typical signs of operational use. Two collectable Bulgarian Circle 10 5.45x39 magazines as follows: One (229100-1005) rare olive drab steel-reinforced polymer 30-round magazine in excellent 3961 Ruger 10/22 Magazines condition with light wear around the steel locking lugs. Magazine is Three excellent as-new condition 10-round black polymer factory marked on the lower right side with the double circled ''10'' arsenal magazines for use in a Ruger 10/22 rifle. (229921-3A) symbol and ''3'' on the left side. Also included is a 45-round black 3962 Glock Magazines polymer ''waffle'' magazine marked with the double circled ''10'' arsenal Two magazines, one excellent condition 13-round ''.40''-marked marking on the upper right side along with ''5.45x39'' written in silver magazine for use in a Glock 23 pistol and one excellent condition paint on the right side of the feed lips. Magazine rates very good plus 10-round ''9mm''-marked magazine for use in a Glock 19 pistol. with some faint oxidation staining on the exposed steel rear locking lug (229921-3C) and a little dab of black enamel over three tiny markings around the 3963 Colt 1911 Two-Tone Magazine baseplate. Circle 10 5.45x39mm magazines are one of the highest This single magazine is a two-tone Colt magazine with pinned plain quality options available for AK-74 style rifles. (239830-3A) floorplate in good to very good condition. About 50% of the blue finish is 3975 Ruger 77/357 Magazines toning to brown with scattered oxidation stains and handling marks on (3) factory 5 rd. rotary magazines in excellent condition showing some the surfaces. This magazine style was used from about 1916 and later. very minimal storage wear. (59899-23A) (89830-60A) 3976 Barrett Magazine 3964 Colt Mustang Magazine and Aftermarket Grips This is a single 10 round 50 BMG magazine for the Barrett M82A1 rifle. This lot includes a single unused Colt factory magazine for a Colt This factory marked magazine has a black enamel type finish with some Mustang Semi-Auto pistol in excellent condition. It is still attached to the light handling marks but is overall in excellent condition. (49797-3A) blister card. Also included are a pair of Pachmayr textured rubber grips 3977 Barrett Magazine for a Colt Mustang in used but excellent condition although the This is a single 10 round 50 BMG magazine for the Barrett M82A1 rifle. Pachmayr medallions have fallen out of each panel but they are This factory marked magazine has a black enamel type finish with some provided and should be an easy fix. (89899-2A) light handling marks but is overall in excellent condition. (49797-3B) 3965 Heckler & Koch P7 M13 Magazine 3978 Barrett Magazine This is a single Heckler & Koch P7 M13 magazine for 9mm in excellent This is a single 10 round 50 BMG magazine for the Barrett M82A1 rifle. condition. It shows only slight handling wear, retains about 99% blue This factory marked magazine has a black enamel type finish with some finish and is marked "P7 M13 / 9X19 / IF" on the side of the tube. light handling marks but is overall in excellent condition. (49797-3C) (89899-14A) 3979 AR-15 Magazines 3966 Heckler & Koch P7 M13 Magazine This lot consists of six 30 round aluminum bodied magazines This is a single Heckler & Koch P7 M13 magazine for 9mm in excellent chambered in 5.56 and 223 Rem for AR platform firearms. Three are condition. It shows only slight handling wear, retains about 99% ''NHMTG'' marked the remainder are by Centerfire Industries and are Parkerized finish and is marked "P7 M13 / 9X19 / IE" on the side of the marked for restricted LE and military use only. All are in very good to tube. (89899-14B) near excellent condition with varying amounts of wear. (49830-2A) 3967 French P-15 Magazines 3980 1911 Magazine This lot includes a single unmarked original French MAB P-15 (a.k.a. This lot includes a single WWI era two-tone magazine with B marking on PA-15) fifteen-round blue finished 9mm magazine with milled floorplate top of floorplate. The magazine retains much of its blue finish with a and aluminum follower in excellent condition. The second magazine is strong transition line to the unfinished top portion. There are spots of an unmarked 30-round magazine (we could only get 26-rounds in it light oxidation staining and expected light handling marks from limited without a magazine loader) altered to fit a French MAB P-15 9mm pistol use. The base is pinned and the spring remains robust. A fine example with blue finish that rates excellent. (89899-5A) overall made for Colt by the Barnes & Kobert Mfg., Co., in Meriden CT. 3968 Browning Hi-Power Magazines (10A9807-385) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] This lot includes a pair of magazines for a 9mm Browning Hi-Power that 3981 1911 Magazine rate excellent. The magazines retain about 99% Parkerized finish with This lot includes a single WWI era two-tone magazine with lanyard loop blue finished removable floorplates. Both magazines are marked "GP 35 and pinned base. There are no manufacture or contract markings on the Cal. 9mm". (89899-62A) base and the magazine retains much of its original blue with scattered 3969 Browning BDA-380 Magazines spots of light oxidation staining and has a small spot of pitting on the This lot includes a pair of unmarked nickel plate thirteen-round right side and a very small ding on the left. The spring remains robust magazines for the Browning BDA-380 that rate excellent. Both and this magazine remains in excellent condition. (10A9903-22) magazines are identical and are marked "ITALY" on the front of the tube 3982 1911 Magazines and "Cal. 9 Short / 380 Auto on the floorplate. (89899-61A) This lot includes two pinned base two-tone magazines. These Colt 3970 Browning BDA-380 Magazines magazines retain 80 to perhaps 85% of their original blue with the tops This lot includes a pair of unmarked blue finish thirteen-round toning a smoky gray patina. There are scattered light scratches and magazines for the Browning BDA-380 that rate excellent. Both spots of fine oxidation staining. Both magazines have strong springs and magazines are identical and are marked "Cal. 9 Short / 380 Auto on the these two magazines remain in fine overall condition. (10A9807-385A) floorplate. (89899-61B) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] 3971 Heckler & Koch 93 Factory Woodland Camouflage Magazine 3983 1911 Magazines One rare sealed-in-original packaging HK 93 25-round 5.56 NATO This lot includes two pinned base two-tone magazines for the 1911 factory woodland camouflage magazine in presumably excellent pistol. One Colt production and one likely Remington production with its condition. Magazine is wrapped in brown paper packaging with a white slightly shorter floor plate. The blued areas retain 85% of their original sticker marked ''HK93WC / HK93 WOODLAND CAMO 25RD / 223 finish with the tops toning to a smoky gray. They show expected light GERMAN MAGS / MAGOH HK''. There is a small rip in the back of the wear and have some scattered spots of fine oxidation staining with packaging showing the magazine inside displaying a deep brown strong springs in overall excellent condition. (10A9807-385B) [Vincent painted finish. Please find the rare HK 93 factory woodland camouflaged Coniglio Collection] rifle in the live auction. (23A9787-11A) 3984 TT-33 Tokarev Magazine 3972 Heckler & Koch 93 Factory Woodland Camouflage Magazine This is a Tula-made 8-round blued finish magazine with small five-point One rare HK 93 25-round 5.56 NATO magazine in excellent condition star marking with lanyard ring floorplate with robust spring. The retaining 99% original woodland camouflage finish marked ''IE''. magazine is numbered ''ChA165'' with stars on the floorplate and body Magazine includes the original brown paper packaging with white sticker of magazine and it retains 95% of its original finish. (109807-385C) marked ''HK93WC / HK93 WOODLAND CAMO 25RD / 223 GERMAN [Vincent Coniglio Collection] MAGS / MAGOH HK''. Please find the rare HK 93 factory woodland camouflaged rifle in the live auction. (23A9787-11B) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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3985 1911 Magazine 3998 Assorted Rifle Magazines This lot includes a single WWI era two-tone magazine with B marking on This lot contains six magazines, detailed as follows: (1) stainless steel top of floorplate. The magazine retains much of its blue finish with a detachable box magazine for the Remington Model 700, marked ''LONG strong transition line to the unfinished top portion. There are spots of ACTION / NON-MAGNUM'', and in near excellent condition with a few light oxidation staining and expected light handling marks from use. The light handling marks; (1) blued detachable box magazine for the base is pinned and the spring remains robust. A fine example overall Remington Models 710/770, marked ''LONG ACTION'' on the right side made for Colt by the Barnes & Kobert Mfg., Co., in Meriden CT. and ''REMINGTON'' vertically on the baseplate, and in very good plus (10A9807-385D) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] condition with a few light handling marks and a small spot of light 3986 1911 Magazine oxidation at the rear of the magazines, possibly from HS precision; (2) This lot includes a prewar pinned base ''R'' marked two-tone magazine. Savage 4-round blued magazines likely for the Model 10/110, in The Risdon marked magazine retains 98% of its blue finish with some excellent condition, one marked ''375 RUGER / 300 WIN MAG'' and the brown undertones visible under direct light. The top is mostly gray with other marked ''STD LONG''; (1) blued 22 LR magazine, in very good some light oxidation staining and this magazine bears no other plus condition with a few scattered spots of light oxidation, likely for a apologies with a robust spring and remains in excellent condition. Marlin rimfire rifle; (1) unmarked blued magazine in very good plus (109807-385E) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] condition with light wear and scattered light handling marks, likely for the 3987 1911 Magazines Savage Model 340 rifle. (1X148899-117V) This lot includes two WWI style two-tone magazines with lanyard loop 3999 Aftermarket S&W Bodyguard Magazines bases. The magazines have a welded seam and floor plate with This lot includes four blued finish 6 round 380 ACP magazines from Pro nonsymmetrical split between colors. There is a difference in finish near Mag. These are as-new items still sealed in their original factory the base that is about 1/4'' in width and the floorplates are marked with a packaging. (1X109413-80AM) small letter M on the upper right corner and they also have drain holes 4000 Smith & Wesson M&P 10 Magazines along the front edge. The springs remain strong and they should make (3) Smith & Wesson M&P 10 7.62 NATO/308 Win. 5 rd. magazines by great companions for your everyday shooter. (109807-385F) [Vincent Ammunition Storage Components (ASC) in near excellent to excellent Coniglio Collection] condition in sealed clear plastic bags, one opened to expose contents. 3988 G3 Magazines (2X59413-80AF) This lot includes 15 parkerized finish 20 round magazines for the G3 4001 S&W M&P45 Magazines and similar style rifles. They range in condition from good with scattered Two steel 10-round .45 ACP magazines with tan plastic floorplates for scratches and spots of oxidation to like new in factory packaging. Smith & Wesson M&P45 pistols. Both are in excellent condition with (109688-59) minimal signs of previous use. (1X128444-8A) 3989 Beretta M9 Magazines 4002 Browning BAR Magazine This lot includes three 15 round 9mm magazines with black phosphate This lot includes two 4 round old model BAR magazines for pre 1993 finish marked ''9mm Airtronic Services Inc. Elk Grove Village, Il USA''. Browning BAR sporting rifles. Both magazines are unmarked except for The magazines are marked with grey sharpie ''2, 3, X'' and have spots of "30.06 / .270'' on the rear of the magazine. The magazines appear in light wear and superficial handling marks associated with use and good working order with strong springs, retain 95% gray phosphate remain in excellent condition. (109830-58A) finish and show minor edge silvering from operational wear. 3990 M&P 15-22 Magazines (1X259455-4A) This lot includes three 25 round polymer factory magazines for the M&P 4003 Smith & Wesson M&P Compact Magazines 15-22 rifle. Two of the magazines are in sealed factory packaging and (2) 10 round blued finish .40 S&W magazines with steel bodies and the third shows light use and all remain in excellent condition. plastic floor plates. These magazines are as-new sealed in their original (108677-1) factory packaging. (1X109413-80AH) 3991 AR-10 Magazines 4004 Browning BAR Mark II Magazine This lot includes four 20 round waffle pattern ArmaLite marked (1) in-box proprietary blued steel 3-round magazine for a Browning BAR aluminum body magazines. The magazines retain near all of their Mark II Rifle in 7mm Rem or 270 Weatherby Mag. The box is opened original black finish with expected wear and light handling marks from and partially torn; the magazine appears as-new and unused. use. The floorplates are marked ArmaLite Industries / patent pending (2X128444-8C) with strong springs and remain in very good plus condition. 4005 Browning BAR Magazine (109790-93A) One 4 round old model BAR magazine for pre 1993 Browning BAR 3992 AR-10 Magazines sporting rifles. This magazine is unmarked except for ".308 / .243'' This lot includes four 20 round waffle pattern ArmaLite marked stamped on the rear of the magazine and appears in good working order aluminum body magazines. The magazines retain near all of their with a strong spring. The magazine retains 95% phosphate finish with original black finish with expected wear and light handling marks from light operational wear and includes a Cabela's leather belt pouch with use and one has the letters ''A M P F'' scratched into the side. The snap closure that fits the magazine nicely. (1X259455-4) floorplates are marked ArmaLite Industries / patent pending with strong 4006 Browning Bar MKII Magazines springs and remain in very good condition. (109790-93B) (2) Browning BAR Mark, Safari, Lightweight Stalker 4 rd. 243 Win, 308 3993 AR-10 Magazines Win., magazines in excellent to as-new condition in original factory This lot includes five 20 round waffle pattern ArmaLite marked aluminum packaging. (2X59413-80BG) body magazines. The magazines retain near all of their original black 4007 French MAS 1949-56 Magazines & Accessories finish with expected wear and light handling marks from use. The Included are two original 10-round magazines in near excellent floorplates are marked ArmaLite Industries / patent pending with strong condition, an original bayonet with scabbard in presumably excellent springs and remain in very good condition. (109790-93) condition, still wrapped in preservative cheesecloth, night sight 3994 FAL Magazines attachment with pouch in sealed plastic and leather sling, two pouches This lot includes nine 20 round Metric style magazines with black and cleaning implements sealed in plastic. An excellent assortment of phosphate finish showing expected light handling marks in overall French accessories for your MAS semi-auto rifle. (139787-7B) excellent condition. (109790-93) 4008 WWII P38 and VIS 35 Magazines 3995 Romanian PSL Magazines Two blued steel magazines, one for a German P38 and one for a Polish This lot includes four 10 round steel magazines and a four pocket VIS 35 Radom pistol. The P38 magazine is marked ''jvd'' on the rear canvas and leather military style pouch. The magazines are in near face beneath Waffenamt ''WaA706''; the steel rates very good plus, excellent condition retaining nearly all of their original finish with a few showing about 85% blue with streaks of silvering from previous use and light visible handling marks and all have been numbered along the front smooth ocher staining near the follower end. The Radom magazine is in with various serial numbers. The pouch has a second internal pocket good condition, retaining about 90% blue with speckled areas of and can be worn with or without accompanying adjustable shoulder textured dark brown oxidation across the faces and tiny pinprick strap that is located in pocket. Items are in very good condition. handling marks. (129837-19) (109797-30) 4009 J. Unertl Small Game Rifle Scope 3996 Winchester Model 88 Magazine serial #45989, 4 power, 18" overall with a 3/4" tube. The scope remains This blued finish 243 / 308 marked magazine with concave arrow is not excellent retaining 95-97% original blue with some sparse fine oxidation, Winchester marked. The follower has an M-88 stamped on it with a a couple tiny impact and minor ring wear. The scope features target robust spring and the magazine remains in excellent condition. mounts, spring stop (no spring), treaded dust caps and a medium (109896-161A) crosshair reticle with clear optics. (5A9864-8) (600/800) 3997 Smith & Wesson Model 3953 Magazines Est. 600 - 800 This lot includes two single stack 8 round factory magazines for the S&W 3953 pistol in 9mm. The magazines have finger rest floor plates and remain bright in excellent condition. (109847-3A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4010 Redfield Palma Target Sight 4021 Leupold Scope This Redfield Palma Micrometer Precision Target Sight is in its original This is a Leupold Vari-XIII 3.5-10X40 riflescope. This black matte red box with instruction sheet. It shows some very light wear and some finished scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent, bright optics. ingrained soiling and hardened oil. The mounting screw shows a bit of There are some light handling and ring marks from use but overall the slot wear but it is unobtrusive. Overall about excellent. (38808-2) scope remains in near excellent condition. (49722-3A) (75/150) 4022 Leupold Scope Est. 75 - 150 This is a Leupold Vari-XII 2-7X33 riflescope. The scope is gloss blue 4011 Sigtac Holographic Reflex Sight and features a duplex reticle with excellent, bright optics. There are a One Sig Sauer Model STH-400A holographic reflex sight with picatinny few light ring marks and small dings around the ocular lens housing from mount factory-furnished on a Sig 556 SCM rifle, the sight has four red mounting und use, otherwise this scope remains in excellent condition. reticle options. The reticle toggle switch is loose so the reticle does not (49790-54A) stay centered unless immobilized with tape or some other measure, the 4023 Redfield Scope switch will need to be re-mounted to the housing, possibly an easy fix This is a vintage Redfield 2 3/4X riflescope. The scope features a post with a couple tiny screws and a little mechanical know-how. Otherwise and crosshair reticle and has excellent optics. There are a few light ring the sight works as it should with seven brightness settings and a clear marks from mounting but overall this Denver, CO made scope is in lens with protective hood. The sight is fully-adjustable for windage and excellent condition. (49864-10A) elevation and runs on a CR2032 battery. (229921-3C) 4024 Nikon Scope 4012 Burris Fast Fire III Miniature Red Dot Sight This is a Nikon Buckmasters 4.5-14X40mm riflescope. This matte This lot includes a single Burris Fast Fire III reflex sight with 3 M.O.A. finished scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent, bright optics. red dot in used but excellent condition. The unit still functions and The scope has a 1'' tube and side focus adjustment. There are a few features external windage and elevation adjustments, external battery light ring marks from mounting but overall the scope remains in excellent compartment (no need to remove the unit to change battery), several overall condition. (49808-17A) levels of dot brightness and integral mount designed for Weaver or 4025 SIG Tac Sight Picatinny style rails. The unit still functions and includes a removable This is a SIG 3X illuminated reticle tactical sight. The sight features a sunshade and lens cloth. (89830-69B) range finding reticle with both red and green illumination and has 4013 Weaver K-2.5-1 Scope excellent, bright optics. The sight features a matte finish and has an This Weaver K2.5-1 "Micro-Trac" rifle scope remains in excellent integral mount will attach to a picatinny or similar rail. An excellent condition with about 99% original blue showing a few light handling example of these quality tactical sights. (49903-8A) marks and slight freckling. It has clear optics and features a post and 4026 Leupold Scope crosshair. It includes set of Weaver 1" scope rings (installed) that rate This is a Leupold VX-3i 3.5-10X40mm riflescope. This matte finished near excellent showing very light freckling. (89862-7A) scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent, bright optics. There 4014 Redfield 2-7 Variable Scope are some light handling and ring marks from use but overall this scope is This is a Redfield 2-7X33mm Revolution scope in excellent condition in excellent condition. (49862-3A) with about 99% original anodized matte black finish with a few marks. 4027 Leupold Scope The scope has clear optics and features a duplex reticle. (89808-43A) This is a Leupold VX-1 2-7X33 riflescope. This gloss finish scope 4015 Smith & Wesson Handgun Scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent, bright optics. There are a This is a Smith & Wesson 2X22mm long eye relief scope with duplex few light ring marks form mounting but otherwise the scope remains in reticle and clear optics. The scope body retains about 98% anodized excellent condition. (49883-2A) finish showing several wear marks from rings. (89896-28A) 4028 Leupold Scope 4016 Armalite AR-180 Scope This is a Leupold 12X40 adjustable objective riflescope. This gloss One Armalite 2 3/4 x 20mm scope with crosshair and inverted post finished scope features a duplex reticle and has excellent, bright optics. reticle and bright excellent optics. Scope includes an Armalite AR-180 There are some light ring marks and some minor tool marks from use mount with both in excellent condition retaining about 97% original black and this quality scope remains in very good overall condition. anodized finish with some minor silvering on the high edges and turret (49862-8A) knurling and a few light handling marks. Scope is marked ''ArmaLite / 4029 Redfield Scope 2.75X 20mm'' and the top turret is marked in yards. The underside of the This is a vintage Redfield Widefield Lo-Profile 3-9X riflescope. The attached AR-180 scope mount is marked ''No. 710141 JAPAN''. The scope features Redfield's Accu-Trac rangefinding reticle with excellent scope mount locks up very securely on the integral scope base of optics and is equipped with the ''A'' turret. There are a few light ring AR-180 rifles. A very nice example of these desirable Armalite scopes. marks from mounting but overall the scope remains in excellent Please find the Armalite-180 rifle which works perfectly with this scope in condition. (49808-36A) the live auction. (23B9787-16A) 4030 Vintage U.S. Navy 12 1/2 Power Officer of the Deck Spyglass 4017 Burris 4X This collapsible brass spyglass with clear excellent optics measures 22 (1) Burris 4X rifle scope measuring 11 3/8" overall with a 1" tube. Scope 1/4'' extended, 16 3/4'' collapsed. The inner tube is marked ''U.S. Navy / retains 98% original blue with a couple tiny handling marks and faint ring Officer of the Deck Spyglass / 12 1/2 Power / Keuffel & Esser Co. N.Y.'' marks and is equipped with a post and crosshair reticle and clear optics. and ''N (in box) / 4177''. The brass is finished in black lacquer and rates (59896-75A) about excellent, showing only a bit of light finish flaking at the rims of the 4018 SIG Scope lens assemblies on either side. The outer tube is bound in black leather This is a SIG Tango4 4-16X44mm riflescope. This 30mm tactical scope in near excellent condition, showing partial separation of the stitching for features a gray matte finish and has SIG's Illuminated MRAD Milling about 1 1/2'' from the ocular lens and otherwise only negligible handling reticle with bright, excellent optics. Other features include .1 MOA scuffs. Less complex than the 16x Navy spyglasses of WWII, this adjustments, 100 yard parallax, fiber optic power adjustment indicator, spyglass is clearly an earlier model and could date as early as WWI and SIG's IPX7 waterproofing. The scope is equipped with a set of rings vintage. Keuffel & Esser first began production of optics in 1916. to fit a picatinny or Weaver type base and a set of factory lens covers (128249-4) are included. This is a top performance tactical scope that is in excellent 4031 Nikon Prostaff Rimfire II 3-9x40mm Scope condition. (4A9901-22A) (400/600) 12 1/4'' in length, this scope features clear excellent optics with a Nikon Est. 400 - 600 BDC 150 reticle. The surfaces retain about 98% original matte black 4019 Russian Optic finish except for the slightest hints of previous mounting, otherwise the This is an unmarked Russian made 8-32X60 adjustable objective scope is just about mint in-box. Includes a pair of factory bikini-style lens riflescope. This oversized scope features a tactical mil-dot type reticle covers, factory packaging and manual. (129903-25) and has excellent optics. The objective lens is etched with the image of 4032 Leupold Vari-X II 2-7x28mm Ultralight Scope a communist star with a hand holding an AK type weapon in center. The 10 1/4'' in length, this scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex scope is equipped with a set of rings that could mount to a Weaver or reticle. The surfaces retain about 99% original gloss black finish with no picatinny type base. A threaded lens cover is included for the objective discernible blemishes. A pair of blued Ruger scope rings in excellent lens, the ocular lens is missing its rubber eye cup and the threads condition are attached, otherwise the scope appears untouched, remain exposed. An excellent condition example that could be worth mint-in-box with factory bikini-style rubber lens covers and original box some more research into its lineage. (4A9796-16A) and paperwork. (129903-26) (100/200) 4020 Kahles Scope Est. 100 - 200 This is a Kahles Helia-Super3-9X40 riflescope. The scope features a 4A reticle and has excellent optics. This vintage blued finish scope has some light ring marks and a few minor handling marks and scuffs from use. A superb optic in near excellent overall condition. (49388-20A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4033 Weaver T-Series 36x40mm AO Scope 4040 Vintage Pyro-Werk ''Bioptix'' Optical Pyrometer 15 1/4'' in length, this scope features clear excellent optics with a 1/8 This sophisticated German-made optical device is designed to remotely MOA target dot reticle and an adjustable objective lens. The matte black measure high temperatures by the color ratio of incandescent light surfaces retain about 98% original finish with a few negligible instances emissions. This item appears to be vintage to around WWII or the of silvering from previous handling and mounting. Otherwise the scope immediate post-war period and is offered as a collectible from that era. appears nearly mint-in-box with no other discernible blemishes. Includes 10 3/4'' in length and 3'' in diameter, the aluminum device is finished in a pair of screw-in lens covers, a screw-in objective sun shade, a pair of black lacquer and fitted with a rubber eye cushion. The optics are poor, spare turrets and the original factory box and paperwork. (129903-27) heavily obscured by fog and other obstructions somewhere within the 4034 Unertl 15x Scope device though some light is visible at certain settings. Sufficiently high 24'' in length, this scope features clear excellent optics with a fine temperatures to test full functionality were unavailable. Two bands crosshair reticle and an adjustable objective lens. The surfaces retain around the center serve as dials to measure ''Schwarze-Temp'' (Black about 95% original blue, showing few blemishes except some thinning Temperature) and ''Farb-Temp'' (Color Temperature). Windows just due to the adjustable scope mounts and some very light wear from below or above show the measured temperature in Celsius, ranging contact with deteriorated rubber padding in the included wooden case. from 950 to 1900 degrees. Optics aside, the device is in near excellent Other than the superficial finish wear the scope is in excellent condition. condition with a few spots of flaking and light handling wear but no major The case is in fine condition, showing only light handling marks handling marks and no discernible dings or deformations. All major scattered across the outer surfaces. As mentioned, the rubber padding components are present. The rubber eyepiece shows a bit of light is deteriorated and will stick to the finish if not covered. Also included are spotting from age but otherwise no signs of degradation. The original a pair of screw-in lens covers, an unopened scope mount hex key two-piece leather tube case is included. The carrying strap shows light package with installation card and an original Unertl instruction manual. surface degradation and has separated on one side; the bottom face of A very fine Unertl scope overall, complete with case. (129903-23) the body has also been lost. Otherwise, the remainder of the body and (200/400) top show only light surface scuffing and crazing and retain tight Est. 200 - 400 complete stitching. An interesting and uncommon industrial optic of 4035 Vintage Huet 8x24 Binocular Periscope precision German manufacture. (129737-17) 10 1/2'' in height, this binocular periscope would have clear excellent 4041 WWII Romanian I.O.R. Bucuresti Trench Periscope & Tripod optics if not for some small black flecks in the sight picture which This green-painted aluminum periscope features clear excellent optics fortunately do little to diminish the image. The front face of the left ocular complete with rangefinded measurements. The side is marked with the lens assembly is marked ''Huet / Paris / No. 4413 / 8x24 / H/400''. The ''I.O.R. / Bucuresti'' logo over ''5x8/500''. Scope and tripod are each in OD green paint finish rates near excellent, mostly unblemished with excellent condition. All correct components are present and both scope occasional areas of flaking and exposed aluminum mostly at the and tripod show no more than expected tiny handling marks of negligible exposed edges and corners. Includes a thin leather carrying strap in effect. Each includes a respective transport case. The periscope case is excellent condition which may be a replacement. Overall a very fine pair green-painted sheet steel and rates about very fine to excellent with just of French military optics. (129737-4) (100/200) a few small handling marks. The tripod case is canvas with leather tips Est. 100 - 200 at either end and rates good, remaining largely whole while showing 4036 Unmarked Vehicle Periscope light pilling and staining on the canvas, partial separation and loss of 17 1/2'' in length, this brass periscope appear be intended for vehicle some of the straps, and scuffing on the surfaces of the leather. The use and features good optics with a fine crosshair. The image is a bit bottom tip shows three moderate tears in the leather, fortunately all blurred at the edges and tiny black specks can be seen in the picture, stitching remains intact and the case as a whole shows little to no however the main balance of the image is serviceably clear. The finish is material loss. The tripod case is the only component to exhibit any wear in very fine condition, retaining most of the original OD green paint with of note. Overall an excellent WWII periscope set. (129737-11) (200/400) some flaking on the objective lens assembly housing. The metal Est. 200 - 400 otherwise shows only negligible tiny handling marks. A very good 4042 WWII German Binocular Trench Periscope & Tripod periscope overall. (129737-12) This steel binocular periscope features clear excellent optics with a 4037 WWII French Huet 6x Trench Periscope rangefinding grid in the right lens. The metal surfaces are painted desert 16'' collapsed, this camouflage-painted aluminum periscope features tan and rate excellent with only very light handling marks and fine slightly occluded optics showing a few tiny flecks of black mostly at unobtrusive signs of wear. The left tube is marked ''bmj / + / 584077 / the edges of the image. The scope is marked ''Huet / Paris'' on the tube S.F.14.Z.Gi. / H/6400'' on the bottom face. The tripod features wooden and ''Grt. 6 / Micro Grades'' on the left of the ocular lens assembly. The legs with aluminum braces, also painted desert tan with areas of black. finish is about excellent, showing very little wear except a bit of silvering The tripod rates very good plus to excellent with some handling marks at some of the edges. The original wooden handle is also in excellent and areas of flaking paint but no major blemishes and all parts are condition with few if any blemishes. The periscope includes the original present and function well mechanically. The periscope includes a steel black leather case in excellent condition, showing very light handling box case painted dark green (applied, possibly in-theater, over an marks across the surfaces but otherwise no blemishes or wear. An original desert-tan) with a red-painted interior. The outer surfaces show altogether excellent WWII French optic. (129737-3) (200/400) moderate numbers of shallow scuffs and handling marks, each no more Est. 200 - 400 than surface-level, and the rear face shows a New York mailing address 4038 WWII German Sf ZF Tank Periscope penciled directly onto the metal, suggesting this case was at one point This heavy steel periscope measures 14'' in length and features near sent by mail via the U.S. Postal Service. The interior is in excellent excellent optics with an only very slightly occluded image. The steel condition, includes two desert tan sun shades in excellent condition, and surfaces are finished a textured desert tan worn to gray and brown at the case rates fine as a whole. Overall a fine German periscope the exposed edges. The periscope is labeled ''Sfl ZF 1a'' over production assembly of WWII vintage. (129736-88) (300/500) code ''fwr'' and serial # 453841 above the ocular lens. A very fine WWII Est. 300 - 500 tank periscope with light age-appropriate wear. (129737-7) (200/400) 4043 WWII German Binocular Trench Periscope & Tripod Est. 200 - 400 This steel & brass binocular periscope features clear excellent optics 4039 Hensoldt Wetzlar Nacht-Dialyt 8x56mm Binoculars with a rangefinding grid in the right lens. The steel surfaces are painted One pair of aluminum and pebble-grain plastic binoculars featuring clear a crisp dark apple green and show only very light handling marks and excellent optics. The labels stamped between the ocular lenses are instances of silvering at the edges of the otherwise immaculate finish. somewhat worn and the edges of the aluminum surfaces show white The brass shows some areas of light tarnish and an overall oxidation and wear of the gloss black finish, otherwise the binoculars are browned-goldenrod tone. The tripod consists of wooden legs with brass unblemished and in about excellent condition. Included is a russet hinges and aluminum braces, all painted OD green, rating very fine with leather case which is also in excellent condition except for very light all parts present and functioning well mechanically, showing no more handling marks scattered across the surface and slight crazing of the than light handling marks and finish wear at the edges. The periscope carrying strap. (129737-5) stores in a russet leather case which rates very fine to excellent with only minimal handling wear. Also included is a pair of matching green metal sun shades in a tan canvas case with a leather top. The sunshades are excellent with few if any handling marks or blemishes and the outer surfaces of the case show light surface staining and patina but no instances of damage or significant wear. A very fine to excellent German periscope assembly of WWII vintage. (129736-94) (300/500) Est. 300 - 500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4044 WWII German Binocular Trench Periscope & Tripod 4051 Leupold 10x40mm Scope This steel and brass binocular periscope features fair to good optics with 12 3/4'' in length, this scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex focus-adjustable ocular lenses. The right lens is clear and crisp with reticle. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original gloss black finish minimal fogginess, the left is moderately occluded and shows a higher with only minute instances of silvering from light handling and previous magnification than the right; as there are no magnification settings, this mounting. An excellent scope overall. (129862-10) (100/200) appears to be a malfunction. A small segment of the rubber eyepiece Est. 100 - 200 has been lost from the rim of the right ocular lens. The OD green paint 4052 J. Unertl Ultra Varmint Scope finish rates very good plus to excellent with a few scattered areas of This 12x serial #54920 scope measures 24'' overall and has a crosshair exposed metal. The assembly is mounted on a standard wooden reticle with crisp clear optics. The scope features a 2'' adjustable head extendable tripod with aluminum fittings. The tripod is also painted OD and shows very light ring marks along the tube and comes with standard green and rates very fine, showing expected handling marks throughout target mounts, stop, spring, and screw in dust covers. This scope and instances of silvering at the edges of the aluminum but no more remains in excellent condition and would make a great pairing with any than surface-level wear; all components of the tripod are present and target or varmint rifle. (10A9789-33A) (500/700) function well mechanically. Also included is a pair of tarred canvas web Est. 500 - 700 end covers for the tripod with leather end faces and leather closing 4053 Leupold Scope straps. The surfaces show a moderate age patina and the straps show This 4x RF Special measures 9 1/4'' overall with duplex reticle and crisp some light crazing and cracking around the buckle holes, otherwise the clear optics. The scope has a gloss black finish with very faint ring covers are in fine condition with excellent stitching and minimal wear. marks and comes with its original box and is in excellent condition. Overall a very good WWII German periscope assembly for collection (109899-55A) and display. (129736-93) (200/400) 4054 Nikon Scope Est. 200 - 400 This P-308 4-12x40mm scope measures 14'' overall and has a duplex 4045 WWII German Binocular Trench Periscope reticle with crisp clear optics. The scope has a matte black finish with This black-painted periscope features steel tubes and brass optical faint ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube and comes with a set of assemblies. The optics are excellent except for some feathery black Nikon bikini-style lens caps. (109896-161B) obstructions somewhere in the left tube, otherwise offering a crisp clear 4055 Leupold Scope image. The metal surfaces are near excellent with no more than very This Vari-X II 2-7x33mm scope measures 11'' overall with a duplex light handling marks and instances of finish wear. The leather case reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope has a gloss black finish showing shows moderate surface scuffing throughout and several accumulations several light handling marks and evident ring marks along the 1'' of thin white staining. The smaller of the two closing straps has diameter tube. The scope remains in very good condition. (109833-22A) separated, otherwise the case shows little damage of note except the 4056 Lyman Alaskan aforementioned wear and rates very good plus to excellent. Overall a This All-Weather 2.5x scope measures 11'' overall and has a crosshair fine German periscope of WWII vintage. (129736-95) (200/400) reticle with crisp clear optics. The metal retains about 96% of its evenly Est. 200 - 400 fading blue finish with some flaking to brown at the eye-piece. There are 4046 WWII German EM34 Rangefinder & Accessories light ring marks along the tube and some spots of silvering along the One large steel EM34 coincidence rangefinder featuring a dark green high edges and this vintage workhorse remains in excellent condition. finish, leather fittings and clear excellent optics. The device is in (109789-64A) excellent condition except for cracking and drying of the black rubber 4057 Bausch & Lomb Scope eyepiece which is now slightly deteriorated and somewhat delicate. This Balvar 2.5-8x40mm scope with tapered crosshair reticle has crisp Included are a variety of related accessories include a calibration scale clear optics and measures 11 7/8'' overall. The gloss black finish has with a canvas case, a leather-padded chest harness with steel mounts, faded slightly showing some minor handling and faint ring marks along a carrying can for said mounts, a short tripod for the rangefinder and the 1'' diameter tube and it remains in very good condition. canvas case for the same, and a large leather wraparound transport (109789-67A) case for the rangefinder itself. The cases and accessories are all in fine 4058 Redfield Scope to excellent condition, showing only light scuffs, handling marks and This 2-7x33mm Revolution scope with Accu-Range reticle has crisp expected minimal age wear on each piece but no loss or signs of clear optics with a matte black finish and measures 11'' overall. Aside damage. Overall an excellent piece of German field equipment with a from a few scattered superficial handling and faint ring marks along the fine array of accessories. (129736-89) (300/500) 1'' diameter tube this scope remains in excellent condition. Est. 300 - 500 (109808-50A) 4047 WW2 German Rkr. 31 Rangefinding Transit 4059 Sightron Fixed Power Scope One Richtkreis 31 (Rkr. 31) telescopic rangefinding device made of this 2.5x32mm scope has a matte black finish with duplex reticle and brass and aluminum and finished in dark green paint. The left side of the crisp clear optics. It measures 10 1/2'' overall and has the faintest of ring telescope assembly features a fold-out 10cm ruler and the base will marks visible along the 1'' diameter tube remaining in excellent mount to any standard WW2 German wooden tripod. Also included are condition. (109808-19A) an aluminum protractor in a canvas case and an aluminum 4060 BSA Spotting Scope non-magnifying periscope attachment which mounts to the objective This 20-60x60 spotting scope comes with its original factory box, tripod, lens of the telescope via a dovetail. The optics are clear and excellent carry case, lens covers and manual. This item appears to have seen on both the telescope and periscope and each shows no more than light little if any use and remains in as-near-new condition. (109754-6) handling and finish wear at the edges and corners. All components are 4061 M82 Scope and M1E7 Mount stored in a steel-bolstered wooden case which rates very good plus to This lot includes a Griffin & Howe mount with an M82 scope excellent, showing some flaking of black paint, light oxidation of the 4062 FN 3380 Scope and Mount exposed steel and expected handling and age wear but overall no more This lot includes a fixed power scope with Stanag style mount and top than surface-level wear. (129736-89A) (200/400) cover for The FN FAL rifle. The scope features a fast focus, windage Est. 200 - 400 and elevation adjustments and has an M1 style reticle with crisp clear 4048 TruGlo 30mm Dual Color Red-Dot Sight optics. The metal surfaces on the mount and cover retain nearly all of 4 7/8'' in length, 6 7/8'' total with detachable sunshade, this 1x30mm their original flat black finish and the scope remains in excellent sight features clear excellent optics with a red & green dial-adjustable condition and includes a set of slip on rubber lens covers. illuminated circled dot reticle. Batteries are included and the illumination (10A9807-362) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] is fully functional. Overall the sight is in mint condition with no discernible 4063 APX L806 Scope signs of previous use. Includes a pair of flip-up lens covers. This lot includes a fixed power ''sniper'' style scope with No.4 reticle and (129830-12A) crisp clear optics for the MAS 49/56 rifle with mount. The scope remains 4049 Weaver CK6 6x38mm Scope in excellent condition complete with rubber eye piece and the mount 11 1/2'' in length, this scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex appears complete retaining most of its original flat black finish with some reticle. The gloss black metal surfaces retain about 99% finish with very silvering along the sharp edges. (10A9807-363) [Vincent Coniglio light instances of silvering from previous mounting. An excellent scope Collection] overall. (129862-2A) 4050 Swarovski 3-10x32mm Scope 12 1/4'' in length, 14'' total with detachable sunshade, this high-end variable power scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex reticle and adjustable ocular lens. The scope is in mint condition with no discernible signs of previous use. Includes a pair of rubber bikini-style lens covers. (129808-56) (500/700) Est. 500 - 700 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4064 Redfield M118 Scope and Mount 4071 Japanese Military 2.5X Scope and Case This lot includes a 3-9X flat black scope with ART I reticle and crisp This lot includes an original WWII era scope for the Type 97 or 99 style clear optics. The scope has a few light handling marks and is attached rifles with crisp slightly clouded optics and long range military style to an M14 mount. The mount retains most of its finish with some loss to reticle that remains intact along with what is likely a very nice high edge wear and fading on the locking screw. Interestingly the serial reproduction case. The scope and base are stamped with Japanese number on the scope has been ground out and there is a spot above the characters on both the right and left sides of the locking lever with clear locking screw on the mount that also shows some light grinding visible markings on the ocular bell. There are a few light handling marks, otherwise these items are in excellent condition. (10A9807-370) [Vincent some scattered specks of oxidation and the rubber eyepiece has been Coniglio Collection] lost but the scope remains in fine condition. The leather case with wood 4065 APX L806 Scope partitions remains in excellent condition showing only a few light This lot includes a fixed power ''sniper'' scope with No. 4 reticle and crisp handling marks and includes carry strap and small brush for cleaning the clear optics for the MAS 49/56 rifle. The scope appears complete with all lenses. (10B9807-380) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] adjustments moving freely and includes a quick release mount. The 4072 German ZF4 Scope scope has a few minor handling marks and a spot of oxidation staining This lot includes a ddx marked scope on the elevation screw cap. The mount appears to have been repainted 4073 Goerz Rifle Scope with a flat black enamel and both remain in excellent condition. This WWI era fixed 4x rifle scope with integrated claw style mounts has (10A9807-364) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] a pointed three post reticle with crisp slightly clouded optics. The metal 4066 Kollmorgan Scope surfaces have evenly faded and are now mostly a blue-brown tone with This U.S. marked M65 fixed 4x scope with Griffin & Howe mount has a spots of silvering, scattered light oxidation and some very light patches crosshair reticle and clear crisp optics. Finished in flat black with of pinprick pitting. The claw mounts are slightly off set and have a 4 5/8'' windage and elevation adjusters and remains in excellent condition. The center to center measurement. Included is a set of leather lens covers. scope comes with an OD green colored canvas carry case that is A fine example overall. (10A9736-101) marked ''MRT / 3-10-52'' on the back and ''CASE, CARRYING, M65'' on 4074 Gerard Rifle Scope the front and remains in excellent condition. (10A9807-366) [Vincent This fixed power ''C / Gerard'' marked scope Coniglio Collection] 4075 German Flak Gun Anti-Aircraft Sight 4067 Weaver M73B1 Scope This dzl marked serial #8548 anti-aircraft scope retains nearly all of its Based off the commercial model 330 scope it was used on the 1903 A4 original finish with range finding reticle and clear crisp optics. The scope sniper rifle during WWII and has a military designation of M73B1. The comes with a rubber eyecup that remains soft and flexible and has a scope is a fixed 2.75X measuring 10 1/2'' overall with click adjusters, spot near the reticle with a glass cover that allows for a light source to crosshair reticle and crisp clear optics. It has the M73B1 designation illuminate the reticle. The dovetail mount is marked ''dzl 8548 / Z.F. 3x8 stamped on the plate with electric penciled serial #33975 as well. The Flak'' with 3,7cm 37 on the reverse side. This optic was used on the scope retains nearly all of its original finish with a couple of spots of German 37mm guns during WWII and remains in fine condition. moderate flaking along the tube and all parts seem to function correctly (10A9737-8A) and remains in near excellent condition. Also included are a set of lens 4076 German Flak Gun Anti-Tank Sight covers and an M65 OD green canvas carry case marked ''MRT / This bek marked serial #65370 anti-tank scope retains perhaps 80% of AUGUST 1951'' on the back and ''Case, Carrying, M65'' on the front. its desert tan colored enamel finish with overall flaking, scratches and (10A9807-367) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] oxidation. The scope has a range finding reticle and cloudy optics. The 4068 Hensoldt ZF4 Scope and G1 Mount tube is marked ''bek + / 65370 / Z.F. 3x8'' and the rubber eye cup has This lot includes a fixed 4x scope with rubber eye cup, carry case, and torn leaving just a small ring around the bell. This would make a great original G1 style mount for an FN FAL rifle. The scope has an M1 style restoration candidate. (10A9737-8B) reticle with crisp slightly clouded optics. The scope is attached to an 4077 German Helios 5a Lichtstarke 57 Rifle Scope original G1 style mount with band keepers and is numbered ''10686'' This R. Fuess scope is along the left edge. The top cover is unmarked and retains nearly all of it 4078 Hensoldt Rifle Scope black colored finish. The adjusters move freely and the scope remains in This Dialytan 4x scope with single post reticle has crisp clear optics and excellent condition. Included is a leather carry case numbered to the has been cleaned to bare metal with only finish left in the protected scope with a small lens cleaning tool inside. (10A9807-369) [Vincent areas and along the adjusters. The scope has claw mount rings with Coniglio Collection] bases included. The scope however void of finish remains in very good 4069 ZF4 Scope and Mount condition with excellent optics. (10A9736-99) This lot includes a Dow marked scope with original mount for a G/K43 4079 Voigtlander Periscope series rifle. The scope is marked ''GW ZF4 dow'' with triangle and is This small artillery style periscope measures 9'' in length with clear crisp serial #10978. The scope retains most of its original blue finish with optics. The metal surfaces retain 85% of their green enamel finish with some even fading and light handling marks and has a No.4 reticle with loss due to flaking, scratches, and wear from storage. Included with the cloudy optics that would benefit from a professional cleaning. The mount periscope is a period correct leather case that fits nicely with some is numbered ''5792'' along the lower left corner with Waffenamt on the overall light handling marks and the stitching remains tight. A nice lower right and the locking lever reads ''Lose'' on the right side and Fest example overall. (10A9736-106) on the right. Included with the scope are a metal carry case with cloth 4080 Hensoldt & Son Sniper Scope strap, sunshade and rubber eyecup. The case retains 85-90% of its This vintage WWII era bmj marked Dialytan 4x scope serial #84153 has enamel finish with flaking and scattered light oxidation and has a small a blunt three post reticle with crisp clear optics. The low turret design puncture in the lower right corner. The 1'' strap remains complete with scope retains very little of its original finish and is now a charcoal color some light cracking of the leather at the attaching points and all items with scattered spots of light oxidation staining and silvering along some remain in very good condition. (10A9807-381) [Vincent Coniglio of the sharp edges. There are no mounts included and this scope Collection] remains in very good overall condition. (109736-100) 4070 Kahles 4x60 Scope 4081 Emil Busch A-G Rathenow Scope This lot includes an H/4-60 scope serial #43160 with K98K long side rail This vintage fixed 2,75X sniper scope is mostly a brownish blue patina sniper mount with a No. 4 reticle with clear crisp optics. The scope has a with the bell caps a nice ochre patina. The optics are cloudy and it has a few light handling marks with a Z shaped scratch on the ocular bell and three post reticle and all working parts freely move. This would be a remains in very good plus condition. The mount appears original and is great candidate for a salty old war rifle or restoration project. numbered 5688W and appears to have a correct Waffenamt to the right (109737-13) of the locking lever with all moving parts working freely. The can is 4082 Oigee Luxor Scope numbered alike and retains 90% of its green enamel finish with some This WWI vintage fixed 3x scope serial #39808 has a four post reticle spots flaking to bare metal and has a few spots of light oxidation with clouded optics. The metal surfaces are mostly a brown-grey patina staining. A desirable scope and mount pairing that remains in a fine with some traces of finish around the bell. The scope comes with a set state of condition. (10A9807-368) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] of claw mount rings and would make a great restoration candidate. (109736-102) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4083 Hensoldt & Son Sniper Scope 4094 Russian PSO-1M2 Sniper Scope This vintage WWII era bmj marked Dialytan 4x scope serial #66587 has This 4x24m rifle scope has an illuminated range finding reticle with crisp a pointed three post reticle with crisp clear optics. The low turret design clear optics. There is no battery present to test to see if the illumination scope retains very little of its original finish and is now a charcoal color works. The scope comes with integrated side mount for an AK style rifle with scattered spots of light oxidation staining and small patches of and has an extended rubber eye-piece, sunshade, and lens cap. The black enamel in protected areas. There are no mounts included however scope is missing a plug below the turret on the right side and has a spot a period leather carry case is included that shows overall light scuffs and of bright metal from where it appears to have struck something. Item is scratches and is missing its top strap. The case and scope remain in in very good condition. (10A9797-27B) very good overall condition. (109736-105) 4095 Russian 1P12 Sniper Scope 4084 WWII Era German Tank Periscope This 3-9x42m rifle scope with illuminated military range finding reticle This APX L794d marked Bakelite (reddish-brown color) tank periscope has crisp clear optics. The scope retains nearly all of its matte finish and remains in remarkable condition and still provides a clean crisp field of comes with integral mount that will fit any Standard Russian small arms view. There is a small + sign on one of the lenses likely for referencing a mounting system. One of the electrical connections is missing a cap target and there are some small dings along the edges of the body. All screw and there is no battery present to test the illumination, aside from in all, this is a fine example likely that saw some field time in a Panzer. that the scope comes with an extended eye-piece and rubber lens cover (10A9737-1) and remains in very good condition. (10A9797-27C) 4085 WWII Era German Tank Periscope 4096 Steyr Aug CQB Optic This ERMA marked Bakelite (brown color) tank periscope still provides a This 1.5x Swarovski manufactured A2 style optic has a crosshair and clean crisp field of view. There is a small + sign on one of the lenses circle reticle with crisp clear optics. The metal surfaces retain all of their likely for referencing a target and there are some small dings along the matte black finish and this optic appears to have seen little if any use. edges of the body with numerous scratches and a heavy run line from (10A9797-29) where a section was painted black. All in all, this is a fine example that 4097 Leupold Scope likely saw some time afield. (10A9737-1A) This European-30 1.25-4x scope measures 9 1/4'' overall and has a 4086 C. Reichert Wien Periscope duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope has a 30mm tube and This DRGM-marked serial #20338 likely WWI era trench periscope shows a couple of minor superficial scratches and faint ring marks in its measures 18 1/4'' overall with clear optics. It is missing a part that slides matte black finish. Scope remains in excellent condition and includes over the bottom section that secures an additional lens likely for one Leupold flip-up lens cover. (109797-28F) magnification or for gauging distance. The tube has a few minor dents 4098 Leupold Scope that do not impede its performance and the metal surfaces retain This European-30 4-12x40mm rifle scope measures 12 1/2'' overall with perhaps 90% of their olive drab enamel finish with scattered flaking and a matte black finish and has a duplex reticle with crisp clear optics. spots of oxidation. This piece of trench war hardware remains in overall There are faint ring marks on the 30mm diameter tube and there is a good condition. (109736-90) small ding in the objective bell that does not impede the scopes 4087 Voigtlander Skopar B Scope performance. A fine condition scope overall. (109797-28G) This fixed 3x scope serial #13518 has a crosshair reticle with crisp clear 4099 Leupold Scope optics. The metal surfaces are faded and now are mostly a brown color This Vari-X 2.5x8 EER scope measures 9 3/4'' overall has a duplex patina along the tube with the black fading and flaking away on the reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope has a gloss black finish showing brass components leaving a nice ochre patina blending through. All a few minor handling and faint ring marks and remains in excellent markings are crisp and there is a set of claw rings attached. A fine condition. (109797-28) example of these early commercial scopes that saw use on a variety of 4100 Leupold Scope German long arms during the wars. (10A9736-103) This European-30 1.25-4x scope measures 9 1/4'' overall and has a 4088 Dr. Walter Gerard Scope duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope has a 30mm tube and This fixed likely 4x scope serial #37661 has a pointed three post reticle shows a couple of minor superficial scratches and faint ring marks in its with crisp slightly hazed optics. The metal surfaces retain nearly all of matte black finish. Scope is in excellent condition. (109797-28A) their original now evenly faded blue with evident ring marks, light 4101 Leupold Scope scratches and some spots of fine oxidation staining. The set screw is This Vari-X III 1.5-5x20mm scope measures 9 1/2'' overall with an missing on the ranging dial and the ocular bell is marked ''G / D.R.G.M. / illuminated crosshair and dot reticle with crisp clear optics. The scope Dr. Walter Gerard / Charlottenburg'' and it remains in very good overall has a few superficial handling and faint ring marks in its matte black condition. (109737-14) finish. A fine optic for most any hunting or shooting scenario. 4089 Dr. Walter Gerard Scope (109797-28B) This fixed likely 4x scope serial #8523 has a mil-dot reticle with crisp 4102 Leupold Scope clear optics. The blue finish has toned brown with some of the black This Vari-X III 4.5-14X40mm AO scope measures 12 3/8'' overall and finish wearing from the brass rings that are showing a nice ochre color has a duplex reticle with crisp clear optics. There are faint ring marks along the exposed areas. The scope is marked in italicized lettering on along the 1'' diameter tube and there are a few very light scratches in the ocular bell ''G / D.R.G.M. / Dr. Walter Gerard / Optische Anstalt / the matte black finish. This is a great target or varmint scope and it Charlottenburg'' and includes a period leather carry case and claw style remains in excellent condition. (109797-28C) rings. A fine grouping of early war, German sniper optics. (109737-15) 4103 Leupold Scope 4090 Redfield Scope This Vari-X III 1.5-5x20mm scope measures 9 1/2'' overall with an This fixed 2 3/4X Widefield scope has a faded gloss black finish that illuminated crosshair and dot reticle with crisp clear optics. The scope now looks a purplish-blue under bright light with a post and crosshair has a few superficial handling and faint ring marks in its matte black reticle with crisp mostly clear optics that would benefit from a finish. A fine optic for most any hunting or shooting scenario. professional cleaning. The scope measures 10 1/2'' overall with evident (109797-28D) ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube and the scope remains in very 4104 Leupold Scope good condition. (109806-9B) This European-30 1.25-4x scope measures 9 1/4'' overall and has a 4091 Redfield Scope duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. The scope has a 30mm tube and This 2-7X Widefield with fast focus ring has a range finding reticle and shows a couple of minor superficial scratches and faint ring marks in its crisp clear optics. The gloss black scope measures about 12'' overall matte black finish. Scope remains in excellent condition and includes with 1'' diameter tube that shows evident ring marks with a few minor one Leupold flip-up lens cover. (109797-28E) light scratches. The scope remains in fine condition. (109806-9A) 4105 Leupold Scope 4092 Russian PSO-1 Sniper Scope This BR-36X rifle scope measures 13 7/8'' overall with a gloss black This 4x24m rifle scope has an integrated side mount with forward stop finish and has a fine crosshair reticle with crisp slightly clouded optics. likely for an SVD or Tigr style rifle that has an illuminated range finding There are scattered superficial scratches and light ring marks along the reticle with crisp clear optics. The optic uses a single 3-volt battery to 1'' diameter tube and the scope remains in very good condition. power the illumination and will need a battery to determine if it works. (109797-28H) The scope retains nearly all of its original finish and comes with a rubber 4106 Leupold Scope eye-piece integral sun shade and rubber lens cover. (10A9797-27) This Vari-X III 1.5-5x20mm scope measures 9 1/2'' overall with a duplex 4093 Russian PSO-1 Sniper Scope reticle and crisp clear optics has a gloss black finish showing a few This 8x42m rifle scope has an illuminated range finding reticle with crisp superficial handling and faint ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube. clear optics and comes with an integrated side rail mount for an SVD or Scope is in overall excellent condition. (109797-28I) TIGR style rifle that is electric pencil-numbered 38544 and when illuminated the reticle markings glow red. The scope retains nearly all of its original finish and comes with an extended rubber eye-piece and lens cover and remains in excellent condition. (10A9797-27A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4107 Leupold Scope 4118 Center Point Scope This M8 2.5x20mm compact scope measures 8'' overall with a matte (1) 3-9x40 mm scope retaining 99% original blue. Equipped with black finish and duplex reticle with crisp clear optics. There are a few red/green illuminated Mil-dot reticle, clear optics and rings. scattered superficial scratches and light ring marks along the 1'' (1X57704-11A) diameter tube and this multi-purpose scope remains in excellent 4119 Tasco AccuDot Sight condition. (109797-28J) This compact Red Dot sight has Weaver style quick detach rings and 4108 Leupold Scope shows overall light handling marks along its entire length. The optic Vari-X III 6.5-20x50mm AO rifle scope with matte silver finish has a lenses are cloudy and it is uncertain if the item functions properly. duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. There are scattered scratches and (2X109506-28) light wear marks along the bells and the 1'' diameter tube shows spots of 4120 Tasco 17EB Spotting Scope light to perhaps moderate ring wear. Included is a 3 3/4'' sunshade and This 20x spotting scope measures 20 1/2" overall with a matte black this scope remains in very good condition. (109797-28K) textured enamel finish. This optic has fast focusing dials, a 9'' tripod, 4109 Leupold Scope plastic lens covers and comes with a hard-sided travel case with metal This European-30 2-7x33mm rifle scope has a matte black finish with reinforcements along the seams. (2X109506-26) duplex reticle and crisp clear optics. There are scattered superficial 4121 Tasco Scopes scratches and very light handling marks with faint ring marks along the Two Tasco 4X15 scopes in near excellent condition with one of the 30mm tube. Included is a set of Leupold flip-up lens covers and this scopes having a cracked plastic collar on the ocular lens end. Both scope remains in excellent condition. (109797-28L) measure approximately 10 1/2'' with clear optics, grooved receiver rings 4110 Leupold Scope and a crosshair reticle. (2X227740-11A) This Vari-X III 8.5-25x50mm Long Range rifle scope has a matte black 4122 Center Point Scope finish and target dot reticle with crisp clear optics. The scope measures This lot includes a 3-9x40mm AO scope with Mil-Dot reticle and crisp 14 1/4'' overall and has a few minor handling marks along the objective clear optics. This matte black scope measures 12 1/2'' overall with faint bell and faint ring marks on the 30mm tube. This scope remains in ring marks along the 1'' diameter tube. It features 1/4 MOA windage and excellent condition. (109797-28M) elevation adjustments and remains in excellent condition. 4111 Lot of Scopes (1X109755-2A) This lot includes three scopes. First is a NcStar 2x20mm EER scope 4123 Simmons Model 1022T 3-9x33 Scope measuring 8 1/4'' overall with duplex reticle and clear crisp optics. This scope measures 12'' in length and features clear excellent optics Second is a Bausch & Lomb Balvar fixed power rifle scope measuring with a duplex reticle. The matte black metal surfaces retain about 98% 11 3/8'' overall with post and crosshair reticle and crisp clear optics. original finish with a bit of silvering due to scope ring wear (rings not Third is a Weaver Challenger C4R fixed power scope measuring 11 7/8'' included). Overall the scope is in about excellent condition. Includes one overall with duplex reticle and crisp clean optics. These scopes show pair of Butler Creek flip-up rubber lens caps. (2X129626-4A) overall light handling and faint ring marks along their 1'' diameter tubes 4124 Simmons Model 21012 3-9x32 Scope and two have evenly faded gloss black finishes the other a matte black 11 3/4'' in length, this scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex and all remain in very good condition. (109797-28N) reticle. The gloss black metal surfaces retain about 98% original finish 4112 Lot of Scopes and Laser Sights with only very light signs of previous mounting. An excellent scope This lot includes three items. First is a Truglo 2x42 red/green overall. (128315-193R) multi-reticle sight with integrated base compatible with most rail 4125 French L.806 Scope & Mount by APX systems. The sight appears to be in very good condition and will need a The metal surfaces of the scope and mount retain about 92% arsenal battery to test its function ability. Second are two BSA Edge 2x20mm dark gray and black enamel finishes showing some silvering along the EER scopes with unmarked red dots with pressure switch. The scopes edges of the mount, some scattered light handling marks and a few tiny measure 8'' overall and all items have a matte black finish. The optics dings. The scope markings remain crisp with APX logo, "OPL" and "No have a duplex reticle and are clear the red dots function properly and 21.727". The scope features German-style reticle and slightly discolored these items remain in very good to near excellent condition. but more than serviceable optics. The rubber eyepiece is present and (109797-28P) rates near excellent showing some mild discoloration. The original dark 4113 Russian Sniper Scope green plastic case, strap and small spanner tool are also included and This is a more modern PU 3,5x22 fixed power scope by NPZ that has a rate very fine showing some light handling marks and scuffs. A fine German No.4 reticle with crisp clear optics. The fixed 3.5x scope scope to accompany your French MAS semi-auto rifle. (13A9787-7A) measures 6 3/4'' overall and comes with a cast two-piece mount for use (300/500) on a Mosin-Nagant rifle. The mount retains all of its black enamel finish Est. 300 - 500 and the scope is in excellent condition. (109797-27D) 4126 Burris Handgun Scope 4114 Reproduction PSO-1 Scope This is a Burris 2X extended eye relief scope for mounting on a pistol or This 4x24m rifle scope has an integrated side mount with forward stop revolver. This gloss blue scope features a duplex reticle and has bright likely for an SVD or Tigr style rifle that has an illuminated range finding excellent optics. Included are a set of Weaver rings and a #807 base to reticle with crisp clear optics. The scope and mount have a gloss black fit Smith & Wesson revolvers. An excellent condition example overall. finish and all adjustable parts are marked in English and or Russian with (49226-10A) all working properly. The scope comes with an extended rubber 4127 Leupold Vari-X III 3.5-10x40mm Scope eye-piece, lens cover and a green canvas and leather cover. Items are 12 1/4'' overall, this scope features clear excellent optic with a duplex in excellent condition. (109797-27E) reticle. The gloss black surfaces retain about 99% original finish with 4115 Ukrainian PE Sniper Scope only very light signs of previous mounting. An excellent scope overall. This late appears to be a modern Ukrainian-made example as-used on (129808-39) (150/250) the M1891/30 rifle. The fixed 4x scope measures 11'' overall and has a Est. 150 - 250 faded gloss black finish with German No. 4 reticle and crisp clear optics. 4128 Leupold Vari-X III 3.5-10x40mm Scope The scope is complete with all working parts functioning correctly and 12 1/4'' overall, this scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex includes an extended rubber eye-piece and an unmarked early style reticle. The gloss black surfaces retain about 99% original finish with square side-mount and remains in excellent condition. Markings show only scattered minute instances of silvering here or there. An excellent 1931/1934 dates and serial #55602. (10A9797-27F) scope overall. (129808-42A) (150/250) 4116 Russian PSO-1 Sniper Scope Est. 150 - 250 This 4x24m rifle scope has an integrated side mount with forward stop 4129 Weaver V7-1 2.5-7x30mm Scope likely for an SVD or Tigr style rifle that has an illuminated range finding 12 1/2'' overall, this scope features clear excellent optics with a fine reticle with crisp clear optics. The sight appears to be missing internal crosshair reticle. The metal surfaces retain about 98% original blue parts of the battery compartment and it is unclear if the illumination will finish with sparsely scattered tiny handling marks and light signs of work. Included with the scope is an ill-fitting extended rubber eye-piece previous mounting. A near excellent scope overall. (129808-40) and canvas cover. (10A9797-27G) 4130 Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40 Scope 4117 Russian 1PN51 Night Vision Scope 12 1/4'' overall, this scope features clear excellent optics with a duplex This lot includes a fully functioning night vision scope with integral mount reticle. The matte black surfaces retain about 99% original finish with that will fit a wide variety of Russian military arms. The sight is serial light hints of previous mounting. An excellent scope overall. (129771-5A) #320414 and has 3x magnification with multiple focusing options and (150/250) can be used in daylight mode as well. When installed it is positioned Est. 150 - 250 high enough over the receiver that the rifles iron sights my still be utilized and it requires a 6v power source and one original working battery is included. The unit retains nearly all of its original matte grey finish and remains in excellent condition. (10B9797-26) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4131 WWI U.S. Army Signal Corps Binoculars by Weiss Instrument Co. 4140 1911 Parts One pair of WWI-vintage 7x binoculars with fair to good optics with a This lot includes six items for a government issue style pistol. First are number of light streaks and minute dusty obstructions in the interior. The two arched checkered mainspring housings with lanyard loops that optics otherwise function well mechanically and provide a focused retain nearly all of their blue finish with some light silvering and minor picture; it is possible that the optics could be improved with an expert softening on the points. Second is a set of smooth custom made grip cleaning by a qualified restoration specialist. Otherwise the binoculars panels that have not been finished or drilled. There is a diamond pattern are in very fine condition, showing few handling marks on the leather with dark and light colored hardwoods that provide a sharp looking tube covers and strong japanned finish on the brass lens assemblies, contrast, unfortunately one panel has a small separation along a glue worn to a pleasing goldenrod at the edges. The original leather case has line that should be a fairly easy repair for a good wood man. Third is a lost the closing strap and shows some light surface-level deterioration short checkered trigger that retains nearly all of its blue with light on the carry strap and outer rim of the lid but no other loss, separation or silvering along the high edges and some minor loss to wear along the damage of note. A fine pair of vintage military optics in honest condition. side flats. Last items are a recoil spring that remains fairly robust and a (129721-23) (100/200) blued 5'' barrel with an about very good bore that shows light frosting Est. 100 - 200 along some of the grooves. The barrel is HP marked (horizontal 4132 Remington Arms Company 1903A3 Barrel marking) and shows moderate wear in the finish associated with use This is a 6-43 dated Remington arms company two-groove barrel with and all items remain in very good to excellent condition. (109833-103B) front sight collar. It is new, unused in its original cosmoline wrapping. 4141 Springfield Musket Parts The bore we presume to be excellent as it is full of cosmoline (it may be, This lot includes three items. First is a U.S. marked buttplate likely for an it may not be, we do not guarantee its condition, bid accordingly) 1816 style musket that is mostly bright with some scattered light 4133 Unmarked Commercial 1903 Springfield Sporter Barrel oxidation and hardened oil staining. The U.S. marking is crisp and the This is a take-off blued steel barrel 21 3/4'' in length from a 1903 item is in fine condition. Second are buttplate and triggerguard likely for Springfield-style action. The bore is otherwise bright excellent showing a Springfield 1855 or perhaps 1868 style musket. The buttplate is crisply perhaps some very light frosting near the muzzle. It retains perhaps marked U.S. near the top screw and it has overall light oxidation staining 85-90% maker blued finish. At the front is a Williams sporting ramp with and includes two original screws that show the slightest amount of slot a brass bead front sight insert, rear shows older style Remington wear and match the patina of the buttplate. Second is a complete windage and elevation adjustable rifle style commercial sight atop a triggerguard that has been cleaned bright leaving no visible markings Remington base. The barrel is marked only ''30-06'' on its left edge. and includes two correct period screws that show light slot wear and are (38808-1A) toning more to a brown patina. (109833-103A) 4134 Lot of German MP40 Machine Pistol Parts 4142 Colt Jr Conversion Unit This lot consists of three original World War II parts assemblies for the This lot includes a complete 22 Short conversion kit for the Junior Colt German MP 40 machine pistol. The first item is the lower trigger housing 25 ACP pistol. The kit includes a complete slide, barrel, magazine, recoil assembly complete with folding stock manufactured by Erma Werke. It is spring assembly, manual, brush, and box. The slide retains 98% fading in overall very good condition. The next item is a barrel assembly and flaking blue to brown finish visible under bright light with silvering showing an about very good bore and is an overall gray-blue patina, along the high edges. The single line Colt marked six round magazine including the assembly with the nut, resting bar and front sight; it is remains bright with a few light usage marks and the barrel remains Waffenamt 623 stamped. The third item is a firing pin-recoil spring bright with an overall bright excellent bore. The instruction manual has a assembly which rates very good overall; it is Waffenamt 37 stamped. few minor tatters along the edges with two folds and some minor foxing (38051-26) (1000/2000) and the original two piece illustrated box shows some minor fading in Est. 1,000 - 2,000 color but remains in excellent condition. (10A9703-6A) 4135 Remington Model 81 Parts Lot 4143 Colt Gold Cup Slide Assembly Parts include: recoil spring with steel end cap, wooden plug and pin, bolt This lot includes a Colt Series 70 Gold Cup National Match slide handle with retaining plunger, tang screw, trigger plate screw, hammer assembly that includes the Patridge front sight, Colt Elliason Rear sight, pin, bolt carrier latch spring, tang sight filler screw, safety, safety rocker, firing pin, firing pin spring, firing pin stop and extractor. Also included are barrel lock with spring, magazine indicator assembly, bolt carrier latch, a 5" 45 ACP Colt Series 70 barrel with link and link pin showing an barrel lock screw and bolt carrier lock screw. The parts remain in very excellent bore; collet style bushing, full length recoil spring guide and a good plus condition showing light operational wear, bolt knob toned to recoil spring. The metal surfaces of the slide are an even smoky gray gray and the safety lever retaining an even mix of original blue and with light handling marks. (8A9720-41) {NON-GUN} gray-brown patina. (139911-23) 4144 Unmarked Civil War-Era Infantry Side Drum 4136 Colt S.A.A. Cylinder This drum is in poor to perhaps fair condition with the body delaminating This is a factory 45 Colt cylinder for a Third Generation Single Action somewhat, with numerous circumferential drying cracks from the years, Army revolver with fixed center pin bushing and retains about 98-99% flaking of the drums varnish and actual moderate to heavy delamination original blue showing light handling marks. The front is electric penciled of the covering just to the left of the view hole. The body appears to be with the number 80175. (8A9896-20A) some manner of softwood while the laminate appears to perhaps be 4137 DWM P.08 Receiver and Barrel curly maple as it exhibits fiddleback grain overall. The bottom head rates This receiver is dated 1916 and is serial numbered 9101 with Imperial poor and is torn in half, a number of the snares detached as well (only inspection and proof marks. The 9mm chambered 4" barrel shows an one still remains intact). The top head shows a small tear and is otherwise excellent bore with very fine pinprick pitting. The barrel is otherwise intact with water staining. Both hoops were painted burgundy matching (9101a) and the only other part present is the ejector. The or red and remain intact and uncracked although somewhat warped. metal surfaces retain about 85% original blue with high edge wear, What are likely the original tensioning ropes are intact as are moderately thinning to plum patina on the receiver and handling marks. The ejector dried and flaking tugs. The interior shows no remnants of a makers label has beautiful straw color. (8A9671-34) {NON-GUN} and there is a 1''x1'' square hole in the body of the drum along its bottom 4138 DWM LP.08 Artillery Model Receiver and Barrel edge backside. Eight of the retainer/rope stays are present on the top, This receiver is dated 1917 and is serial numbered 5617 with Imperial nine are present on the bottom, the snare tensioning assembly is inspection and proof marks. The 9mm chambered 8" barrel shows a starting to detach from the bottom. An interesting Civil War-era side very good bore with strong rifling and light frosting. The barrel is drum that may be worthy of some restoration, or perhaps resurrected for mismatched (9011i) as are most of the smaller parts. The metal surfaces parts. (39718-27) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] retain about 90% original blue with high edge wear, thinning to plum patina on the receiver and handling marks. The ejector has beautiful straw color with bright blue on the sear spring. The eight-position tangent rear sight is numbered 54 and the front sight is present. The sear assembly and ejector are present, the sear bar numbered 01. The breech block, toggles, smooth firing pin are all numbered alike (#68) and has a DWM mark on the middle toggle. The rear connecting pin is not present. (8A9671-34) {NON-GUN} 4139 Winchester Model 12 Barrel 20 ga., 21 1/2'' nickel steel barrel choked full with a very good plus bore showing a bit of very light pitting here and there. The surface retains about 20% traces of original blue, the balance toned to an overall mottled pewter gray with occasional freckled areas of smooth brown patina. Negligible handling marks can also be seen across the outer surfaces. No sight is installed. (129249-3) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4145 Spanish American War Print 4153 Japanese Papa Nambu Holster & Accessory Lot This is a multi-panel chromolithograph showing scenes from the Spanish This is a correct "Papa" Nambu clamshell holster with all-brass American War. The center image is ''Our Country's Call'' showing hardware and oval strap rings, no spare striker pouch and ammo pouch uniformed soldiers marching down an American Street festooned with with individual loops. The brown leather holster and attached shoulder American flags. At the top of the view is ''Landing of the Troops'' and strap remain in about very good condition showing some scuffing and shows boats coming ashore with infantryman, the upper left panel is light crackling along the exterior. The small hard leather internal spacers ''Charge of the Rough Riders, Santiago Heights'' showing infantryman have been lost, the lid has been repaired and reattached with black charging a Spanish position at the top, the left lower panel ''Night Attack thread and the belt loop stitching has come undone. The shoulder strap Manila'' showing American infantryman fighting off Spanish regulars as a was cut at one point and shows an old hardened canvas and glue repair shell explodes to their rear. The upper right panel reads ''The Fall of El with some overall crackling as well, the brass buckle otherwise intact. Caney'' and shows the American infantry taking the fort, the lower right The ammo pouch remains in very good plus condition with all loops panel is ''Death of Hamilton Fish'' showing infantryman being ambushed intact, the interior of the lid shows a faint Tokyo Arsenal mark along with by unseen troops, the hapless Hamilton Fish II dropping his rifle as he is two large white painted kanji. The exterior of the lid also shows two large shot in the head. The last panel at bottom center is ''Puerto Rico Close white painted kanji. Also included is an original Type 14 lanyard that of the War'' and shows the Spanish surrendering to the United States. rates very good plus showing some light staining and mild fraying. A The print itself measures 28 1/4'' x 20'' and shows a bit of water staining very good and scarce holster for the Japanese martial collector. here and there however it is unobtrusive and the panels all remain very (13A9897-37A) vibrant. It is copyrighted J Hoover & Son Philadelphia, the date is not 4154 German MG-34 Blank Firing Barrel readily discernible. This is framed in a large wooden frame with plaster 24 1/2" overall with removable floating chamber and a very good bore of Paris rococo scroll decoration painted a gold leaf-tone, the plaster showing some scattered light frosting. The metal surfaces of this covering is present for perhaps 75% of the frame, the balance having cxm-coded barrel retain about 85% original blue showing some flaking flaked off and dried from the years, its external dimensions are 39'' by and overall loss due to some sort of solvent, some scattered light dings 31''. Due to size and glass [Extra Shipping Will Apply] (38809-229) and minor freckling. The cxm-coded floating chamber is pewter gray (100/200) showing some cleaned pinprick pitting and a buffed out Waffenamt. The Est. 100 - 200 barrel retains a clear "(Eagle) / 26" and "(Eagle) / 173" Waffenamt. A 4146 Remington 870 Barrel scarce accessory for the MG-34 owner or German martial collector. This is a 20 ga. light-weight ventilated rib barrel 26'' in length, choked (13A9912-3A) and marked improved cylinder. The barrel is for Remington 870 light 4155 German MG-34 Blank Firing Barrel weight 20 and has a bright about excellent bore. The barrel itself retains 24 1/2" overall with removable floating chamber and a very good bore about 90% original blue showing some light fading and the expected showing some scattered light frosting. The metal surfaces of this light scratches and handling marks that come from a field–used barrel, cnx-coded barrel retain about 85-90% original blue showing overall the most of these along the sides and top of the rib. Features Bradley thinning to pewter patina, scattered light dings and operational wear. style front and Marbles ivory midrib beads. (38808-1B) The cxm-coded floating chamber is pewter gray showing some cleaned 4147 Remington 870 Barrel old oxidation and a buffed out Waffenamt. The barrel shank also has a This is a 20 ga. light-weight plain barrel 28'' in length, choked and punched-out Waffenamt with small "hth" code, the remaining "(Eagle) / marked modified. The barrel is for Remington 870 light weight 20 and WaA20" Waffenamts remain crisp. (13A9912-3B) has a bright about excellent bore. The barrel itself retains about 97% 4156 German MG-34 Barrels original blue showing some light fading and some light handling marks Two original 8mm Mauser barrels, 24 1/2" with bright very good plus to and a bit of light surface oxidation. Standard silver bead front sight is perhaps near excellent bores showing some light oxidation in the atop a Remington factory base. (38808-1C) grooves and strong rifling throughout. The first barrel is coded "dfb-41" 4148 Remington 1100 Barrel and retains about 90% original blue with most of the loss due to some This is a 20 ga. barrel for a Remington 1100 light-20 shotgun. It is 28'', scattered patches of light to perhaps moderate pitting and some ventilated rib, choked and marked full with a bright excellent bore. The freckling. The barrel is stamp-numbered "6648" along with a faint barrel retains about 97% original blue with a few light handling marks electro-penciled number, strong markings throughout and "(Eagle) / 4" here and there and a bit of scattered very light surface oxidation. Has Waffenamts. The second barrel is coded "dot-42" and retains about 95% standard silver bead front sight. (38808-1D) arsenal quality reapplied blue showing some overall light pitting beneath 4149 Remington 1100 Barrel the finish, a few small moderate dings and handling marks. The barrel This is a 20 ga. barrel for a Remington 1100 light-20 shotgun. It is 20'' markings remain quite crisp showing "(Eagle) / 63" Waffenamts. DGRS configured barrel with a bright excellent smooth bore. The barrel (139912-3C) retains about 98% original blue with a few light handling marks here and 4157 German MG-34 Barrels in Metal Carry Case light fading. Has standard Remington rifle ramp with a Lyman ivory bead Two original 8mm Mauser barrels with case, 24 1/2" barrels, one coded and Remington adjustable rear on soldered ramp, the elevation screw "ar-41" with a partially bright very good bore showing some scattered shows slot damage and there is scratching around the periphery of its light pitting, oxidation and strong rifling throughout and one coded "bnz. hole. (38808-1E) 41" with a bright near excellent bore showing a hint of darkness in the 4150 Remington 1100 Barrel grooves and strong rifling. The "ar" barrel retains about 95% original This is a 12 ga. barrel for a Remington 1100 standard 12 shotgun. It is blue showing some light pitting nearer the muzzle, a few areas of light 22'' DGRS configured barrel with a bright very good smooth bore which dings and handling marks with strong "(Eagle) / 26" Waffenamts. The shows a bit of light oxidation and a few very light pinprick pits. The barrel "bnz" barrel retains about 75% arsenal-reapplied blue over some retains about 98% original blue with some sparse light handling marks scattered light pitting, the breech area showing some cleaned light here and light fading. Has standard Remington rifle ramp and pitting and toning to gray with otherwise strong markings and "(Eagle) / Remington brass bead and Remington adjustable rear on soldered WaA623" Waffenamts. The green-painted case with canvas sling ramp. (38808-1F) remains in good condition retaining about 85% green paint with overall 4151 Browning BPS barrel light flaking to brown and showing a number of moderate dents along its This is a 20 ga. ventilated rib barrel for a Browning BPS field model length, the strap with oil soaking and mild staining. The lid latches shotgun. It is 26'' choked modified (**) and has a bright excellent bore. securely and the internal tubes are intact. (13A9912-3D) The barrel retains perhaps 95-97% original blue, showing some light 4158 German MG-34 Barrel in Single-Barrel Carry Case handling marks or light field scratches here and there and a few sparsely One original 8mm Mauser barrel, 24 1/2" with a mostly bright about very scattered spots of very light oxidation and scattered light pitting here or good bore showing a few areas of moderate oxidation and light pitting there. Features standard silver bead front sight. (38808-1G) with otherwise strong rifling throughout. The barrel is coded "ar 40" and 4152 Heckler & Koch P9 7.65 Parabellum Barrel retains about 65-70% arsenal reapplied blue showing overall light pitting One original factory barrel for the P9 roller-delayed blowback pistol in beneath the finish and scattered handling marks. The markings remain 7.65 Parabellum (30 Luger). Barrel measures 4" with a bright excellent mostly strong with "(Eagle) / 26" Waffenamts. The case appears to be polygonal-rifled bore and fluted chamber. The exterior is also near unmarked and retains much of its Afrika Korps-style paint scheme excellent remaining bright overall and showing a few very minor light showing some light flaking and edge wear. The canvas strap shows handling or operational marks. The top of the chamber is etched "7,65 lux-coded hardware and rates very good showing some overall oil Para / HK" and shows a small "H" in a triangle. (13A9856-9) soaking and mild handling marks. (13A9911-20) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4159 Scarce German MG-34/42 Waffenmeister Werkzeugkasten Tool Kit 4164 MG-34 Gurttrommel Belt Drums with Carrier This is a desirable and mostly complete kit that appears to be missing Two drums, coded what appears to be "wc 43" and "wc 42" and the just one small turn screw head and its associated spring clip retainer carrier with a strong "(Eagle) / WaA519" and "959 43" code. The drums and one file. The remaining tools rate very good to very fine overall, the and carrier retain about 90% of an arsenal quality dark green paint, the large spanner with some silvering and edge wear, the pliers, hammer interior of the drums a mix of red and dark gray, with overall flaking and files showing some overall light oxidation staining and wear from along the edges, some light oxidation staining and small moderate use. The wooden handles show some light wear and minor staining dings. All hardware is intact, the lid on one drum a little bit loose and the while the vise, wrench and calipers remain in near excellent condition. carrier top latch is slightly bent but closely securely. (13A9912-3J) The wrench and vise show crisp Mauser banner stamps, the pliers are 4165 MG-34 Gurttrommel Belt Drums with Carrier marked "BUNSO" and the calipers "GEHAERTET". The detachable Two drums with maker codes no longer legible due to the heavy arsenal pull-out trays hold a drill bit and five punches on one side and a reapplied black enamel paint and the carrier coded with what appears to selection of turn screw heads and a spanner tool in the other. The be "eur 43". The metal surfaces retain about 90% of the aforementioned drawers show some light dings and one is a little difficult to close and black enamel showing some overall light flaking with the exposed areas along with the tool carrier retain much of their dark green paint showing toning to gray-brown, some light dings and enamel "drips" along the some light edge wear and handling marks, the tool carrier with proper carrier. The felt pads on the carrier topstrap are missing along with one "shadows" of the various tools. The carry can is green with a tan painted of the drum retainers but both still sit securely within the carrier. One end interior and lettering "Werkzeugkasten" on the side. The can shows of the carrier is bent out very slightly causing the topstrap to not catch some light flaking to oxidized brown patina mostly along the high edges and lock properly. (13A9912-3K) of the lid along with some light dings. The lid shows clear "brh 4" code 4166 German Luftwaffe MG-15 "Saddle Drum" Magazine and designation on the bottom edge. A very attractive and seldom-seen This 75-round magazine shows matching serial number "31229c" on the ensemble to accompany your MG-34 or German military equipment cover and is coded "awt 40" with crisp markings throughout. The metal display. (13B9912-3E) (1200/1800) surfaces retain about 60% original black enamel finish with the balance Est. 1,200 - 1,800 flaked to a dark gray patina mostly along the cover showing some 4160 German MG-34/42 Gurtfuller 34 Belt Loader silvering and light dings along the edges and one perhaps more This is a complete original loading unit housed in green ammo can. The moderate ding along the right edge ribbing on the body. The release main body is coded "cnx" along with serial number "8563f" and "(Eagle) / latch is not present and the leather handle is intact showing some very WaA20", all markings remaining crisp. The top edge also shows mild crackling and handling marks. Please also see the reproduction matching serial number and appropriate markings. The metal surfaces loading tool listed at the end of this Online Auction.(13A9912-3L) retain about 90% dark gray phosphate finish showing overall edge wear, (300/400) a few small areas of cleaned light pitting toning to silvery pewter and Est. 300 - 400 some mild operational wear. The internal areas and protected corners 4167 German MG-34 Accessory Lot show some old grease and light oxidation that will probably clean up Included are two original recoil springs, a reproduction walnut buttstock, well. The crank handle shows crisp "(Eagle) / WaA26" and is thinning to original shell extractor and a complete spare bolt. The buttstock is the pewter with the hardwood handle somewhat dry and showing worn wood only with no other hardware and rates very fine showing some finish. The clamp is cnx-coded with serial number "3248g" and "(Eagle) / scuffs along the edges, moderately flaking varnish and light dings with a WaA20" Waffenamt retaining about 80% dark gray phosphate finish with facsimile eagle proof. The shell extractor retains about 85-90% original moderate edge wear and some areas of light pitting. Finally the hopper blue showing some silvering, edge wear and light handling marks; it is is numbered "3892g" along with cnx code and "(Eagle) / WaA706" and coded "gng" and shows a strong "(Eagle) / WaAC10" Waffenamt. The retains about 85-90% original blue showing a spot of cleaned pitting recoil springs rate very good plus and the bolt remains mostly bright toning to pewter, some light operational and edge wear and some showing some sparsely scattered gray remnants of old oxidation scattered light oxidation staining. The loader seems to cycle smoothly staining, light operational wear and some pinprick pitting along the face. and the included bsw-coded can rates very good plus retaining much of The body is numbered "3337" and the head "6343l" and the various its dark green paint flaking slightly throughout. (13A9912-3F) (350/550) parts show strong Waffenamts. (139911-9, 10, 17, 18) Est. 350 - 550 4168 German MG-34 Gear Lot 4161 German MG-34/42 Gurtfuller 41 Belt Loader Included are a vehicle belt feed bag, brass catcher, one original leather This belt loader is coded "CNX ZR" with "(Eagle) / WaA20" Waffenamt. gunner's case, one reproduction leather gunner's case and three The metal surfaces have mostly been lightly cleaned to pewter gunmetal asbestos mitts. The leather-trimmed canvas belt bag with steel mounting patina showing some overall remnants of smoothed-over old pitting and hardware rates very good, the canvas showing moderate oil soaking, light oxidation staining with remnants of phosphate finish in the some scuffs and light staining with intact brass snaps and stitching. The protected areas and the markings remaining strong. The hopper is hardware retains about 80% blue finish with toning to gunmetal gray and stamped with "ZR", model designation and "(Eagle) / WaA255" showing some light oxidation staining. The brass catcher is similar Waffenamt and retains about 75-80% original blue showing some showing some light staining and a few small tears, the hardware with cleaned light pitting along the high edges, some fine overall scratches remnants of black enamel finish with moderate to heavy overall and a few areas of more moderate pitting along the back surface. The oxidation staining. The original leather gunner's case is coded "hvb / hopper locks in securely and the mechanism seems to function 1940" with faint Waffenamt and rates about good showing moderate smoothly. Also included is a green-painted ammo can with "41" and overall scuffing and a couple of lost rivets, and many of the internal "(Eagle) / WaA879" Waffenamt on the lid showing some mild flaking and spacers are missing, the stitching and belt loops otherwise intact. The scattered light dings. A solid example of Germany's wartime simplified reproduction case rates near excellent. The mitts include one modern belt loading tool. (13A9912-3G) (350/550) 1994-dated German mitt and two unmarked mitts with leather straps that Est. 350 - 550 rate good showing some staining and mild oil soaking. (13A9911-5, 7, 4162 MG-34 Gurttrommel Belt Drums 12, 13, 14) One German and one Yugoslavian in a leather-trimmed canvas carrier. 4169 German Militaria Lot The Yugoslavian drum retains about 97% original green paint showing Included are one original rheostat for the MG-34 optical sight, one some scattered small flakes and handling marks with visible proof marks MG-34 sight battery box and a small tool set with case. The scattered about. The German drum shows clear "hqu 43" code on the Bakelite-cased rheostat rates near excellent showing strong markings, top and retains about 90% dark gray paint showing flaking along the intact canvas strap, plug and leather cord wrapping. The screw heads edges and some spots of minor oxidation staining. The canvas case show just a little minor oxidation staining and the knob functions with nickel buckles and rough strap is unmarked and remains in very smoothly. The battery case is metal with an arsenal quality reapplied good condition showing some areas of light staining and mild scuffs. green paint showing a few light flakes and handling marks, a few tiny (13A9912-3H) dings and otherwise rates very good plus. The small tool set with leather 4163 MG-34 Gurttrommel Belt Drums with Carrier snap case is unmarked and may not be of German construction but is Two drums, one coded "ddf", the other "hqu 43" and the carrier "wa 43". nevertheless of older make and quality construction. The case shows The metal surfaces have been expertly repainted in a dark gray and some light staining and scuffs along the exterior rating very good plus. brown camo pattern showing a couple scattered small flakes and minor The tools are nickel-plated and can be fitted into the included handle handling marks overall. All hardware is intact, the drums sit securely in with rosewood panels. The attachments are varied including a small the carrier and the top latches tightly. An attractive ensemble for the knife, hammer, various turn screws, drill bit and large file; one German martial collector. (13A9912-3I) attachment is missing and there is also a set of pliers. The rosewood panels on the handle rate very good plus showing mostly worn finish and some scattered light dings, the file shows moderate wear and the other tools retain most of their nickel finish showing some scattered light flakes and edge wear, a few larger flakes visible along the knife blade. (13A9911-4, 6, 15) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4170 Scarce Early MG-34 Leather Sight Battery Box 4178 German MG-08 Barrel with Original Carrier This is a nice leather case with internal Bakelite lining that rates very fine One original 28 1/4", 8mm Mauser barrel serial numbered "9634b" with showing some scuffs, mild edge wear and handling marks, the only a good to about very good bore showing darkness and old oxidation major apology being the tip of the lid closure strap has broken off (the throughout the grooves, the lands remaining bright with otherwise strong piece is included). All remaining stitching and loops remain intact and rifling. The barrel shows crisp Imperial German markings and retains strong and the Bakelite hardware is intact. The case retains strong about 70-75% original blue with the muzzle toned to plum-brown and markings with maker's name "Busch" impressed on one side along with showing some old light pitting, the length of the barrel with some a black ink droop wing eagle Waffenamt and "S.S.T. 1" on the lid. An silvering and scattered light oxidation staining. The asbestos string seal attractive accessory to accompany your MG-34 ensemble. shows some mild fraying and the brass breech ring has toned to a mild (13B9911-6A) ocher patina showing a few tiny dings. The steel tube carrier with leather 4171 German 500-Round Ammo Can with Belts straps remains in about very good condition showing a mix of flaking One original can with ten 50-round belts. The can retains crisp markings dark gray and reddish paint with areas of gunmetal and light oxidation on the lid with "BSW" maker stamp, Waffenamt and 1938 date. The can staining. There is no shoulder strap present and the leather end straps retains much of its green and brown camouflage paint scheme showing remain mostly intact showing some overall crackling and scuffs, the some light flaking along the edges and some discoloration or mild leather covering over the springs on the base strap has been lost and oxidation staining along the sides. The belts all show Second World War the springs are now exposed. A nice accessory to accompany your maker codes or Waffenamts and remain in very good plus to excellent MG-08 display. (13A9912-2A) condition. (13B9912-3M) 4179 German MG-08 Lock 4172 German MG-34/42 Ammo Can, Belts & Drum Case This complete lock is numbered "5287a" along with a large "B". The First is a Patronenkasten 36 vehicle mount ammo can showing a visibly numbered parts are a mix of matching "5287", some "870" and partially visible "181" code, "39" date, maker logo and Waffenamt. The "8465". Most of the parts show "D.W.M." maker stamp and strong can retains about 60% original green paint with the balance flaked and inspector stamps with the metal surfaces mostly toned to a mix of showing moderate overall oxidation, a few tiny dings and one of the lid gunmetal and gray with scattered specks of old minor oxidation staining "claws" bent in slightly. Four 50-round belts showing strong Second and some smoothed-over pinprick pitting. Always good to have a spare World War maker stamps are also included that rate very good plus to lock assembly. (13A9912-2B) excellent. Finally there is a two-compartment canvas carrier for 4180 German MG-08 Lock Gurttrommel belt drums with leather closure tabs and rough canvas This complete lock is numbered "3220B" and is marked with a Walther strap. The case appears to be unmarked and rates about very good banner. All of the visibly numbered parts are matching and there are showing some mild scuffs and minor staining, the leather straps with a strong "CW" Walther monogram stamps on the major components along bit more moderate white staining and minor crackling. (13A9912-3P) with intact martial inspector stamps. The metal surfaces remain in very 4173 German MG-34/42 Belts & Can fine condition and are mostly a mix of silvery gunmetal and mild gray One original ammo can with ten 50-round belts and one starter tab. The patina showing some sparsely scattered small areas of old oxidation or can lid shows what appears to be a large "bzl" maker code with dark gray freckling mostly on the right side. The internal protected areas Waffenamt, partially scratched out and the can retains about 90% and some of the small parts retain a healthy amount case-hardening. A arsenal dark green paint showing some scattered flaking along the high very attractive Walther-assembled lock. (13A9912-2C) edges and a few light dings. The belts all show strong World War Two 4181 Russian Maxim Belts & Cans maker codes or Waffenamts and remain in very good plus to excellent Two cans each containing a Russian 200-round 7.62x54mmR linked condition. (139911-1, 21) steel belt. The green painted cans rate very good showing a star on 4174 German MG-34/42 Belts & Can either side with some light flaking along the sides and high edges and One original ammo can with ten 50-round belts and one starter tab. The intact canvas handles. The belts rate near excellent and are still coated can lid shows strong "BSW" maker-stamp with Waffenamt and "1938" in a healthy amount of cosmoline. (139912-2D) date retaining about 90-92% original dark green-gray paint showing 4182 Antique Percussion Revolver Combination Tools some flaking and light oxidation staining along the edges and some Three total: two Y-shaped Rogers & Spencer tools and an L-shaped scuffs and discoloration along the sides. The edges of the lid show Colt tool. The first Rogers & Spencer tool has mostly toned to a dark some light dents or warping and it does not close tightly but is still quite gray patina showing some mild brown undertones and some remnants secure. The leather handle bumpers remain intact. The belts all show of old oxidation and pitting. The spanner tips remain crisp and there is strong World War Two maker codes or Waffenamts and remain in very some light damage to one of the nipple wrench tips. The second Rogers good plus to excellent condition. (139911-1A, 21A) & Spencer tool retains a healthy amount of original fire blue and straw 4175 German MG-34/42 Belts & Cans colors showing some scattered light pitting and areas toning to gray and Two original ammo cans with ten 50-round belts and one starter tab. all edges remaining crisp. The Colt tool is mostly gunmetal gray and The cans rate about fair, one showing strong "BSW" maker-stamp with pewter with some scattered remnants of old oxidation staining and minor Waffenamt and "1938" date and retaining about 80% original dark pitting, the nipple wrench end showing some light wear. (13A9362-102) gray-green paint showing overall flaking and oxidation staining, a few 4183 U.S. Regulation Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver small dents and the lid buckle has broken off but is included. The Holster second can shows what appears to be an "ada" maker code with 1943 This is a very fine holster with two-hole strap closure, brass stud and date and Waffenamt retaining about 80% light green paint with flaking, belt loop with brass rivets. The holster appears to be unmarked and oxidation staining and mild dents, the interior base of the can showing retains perhaps 90% original black finish with some edges toning to a heavy oxidation. The belts all show strong World War Two maker codes deep brown and showing overall crackling, a few small scuffs and some or Waffenamts and remain in very good plus to excellent condition. minor flaking. The end plug is intact and the stitching remains strong (139911-1B, 21B) and intact with just one thin 1/2" spot detaching slightly along the back 4176 German MG-34/42 Belts & Can edge. There is a small hole through the top edge of the holster body One original ammo can with ten 50-round belts. The original can beneath the flap that is unobtrusive and the brass hardware has toned markings have been scratched out of the lid and the can retains about to a pleasant ocher patina with some moderate verdigris. A very 80-85% arsenal dark green paint showing moderate flaking and handsome holster for the Civil War collector. (13B9362-100) [Edward W. oxidation staining mostly along the edges. The belts all show strong Marron, Jr. Collection] World War Two maker codes or Waffenamts and remain in very good 4184 U.S. Regulation Remington New Model Army Percussion Revolver plus to excellent condition. (139911-1C, 21C) Holster 4177 German MG-34/42 Belts This is a fine holster with single hole strap closure, brass stud and belt Six original 50-round belts showing strong World War Two maker codes loop with brass rivets. The holster appears to be unmarked and retains or Waffenamts and remaining in very good plus to excellent condition. about 90% plus original black finish that is toning slightly overall to deep (139911-21D) brown along with some overall fine crackling, a bit more noticeable along the forward edge of the body and bend of the flap, a few minor scuffs and handling marks. The end plug is intact and the stitching remains intact and strong throughout. The brass hardware has toned to a pleasant ocher patina showing some moderate verdigris. A very fine holster for the Civil War collector. (13B9362-101) [Edward W. Marron, Jr. Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4185 RWS Diana Model 36 Air Rifle 4192 Grips for Model 1911 Pistol serial #01062543, .177 cal., 15 1/2'' barrel with an excellent bore. The This lot includes a single set of unmarked double diamond checkered metal surfaces retain 99% original blue with a light handling mark hardwood grips for Government model pistols. The grips are in excellent here-or-there. The checkered walnut pistolgrip Monte Carlo stock with condition and feature a shallow recess just below the top diamond of left-side cheekpiece is excellent with a couple small handling marks. The each panel for a better hold. (89877-7) air rifle is outfitted with an adjustable rear sight, a globe front sight with 4193 S&W K-frame Target Grips pin insert and an RWS Model 300 4x32 scope with clear optics and a This set of Smith & Wesson grips are smooth rosewood in excellent duplex reticle. (22A9735-20) {NON-GUN} condition as cleaned and re-varnished and they include the grip screw. 4186 Shooters Lot They are the earlier style without the extractor cutout and have silver One as-new hard rubber factory grip for a S&W J-frame round butt S&W medallions. They will fit S&W K or L square butt frames. revolver, two as-new HKS 36 speedloaders for S&W Model 36 or similar (89769-49A) five-shot revolvers and one set of rudimentarily diamond checkered 4194 Full Moon Clips non-factory walnut grips for a Colt 1903 or 1908 Pocket Hammerless This lot consists of (10) Wilson Combat full moon clips for U.S. Model Pistol. (229921-3B) 1917 and similar revolvers chambered in 45 ACP. They remain in 4187 "D.N. Foss" Marked Percussion Target Rifle Accessory Lot excellent condition. (89897-12A) The wooden percussion rifle case has "D.N. FOSS" stenciled on one 4195 Smith & Wesson Magna Grips side and although his rifle is no longer present many of the period This lot includes a single set of un-numbered Smith & Wesson K or accessories remain. The wooden case is French fitted with dark felt L-frame checkered walnut Magna grips with silver S&W medallions that lining for what appears to be a Wesson style percussion takedown rate excellent. The grip screw is included. (89899-19A) target rifle. The box measures (outside dimensions) 46 3/4" long x 9 4196 Smith & Wesson Revolver Grips 15/16" wide x 3 1/4" tall (includes hinged cover) with cut outs for the This lot includes a single set of homemade smooth hardwood grips for a Wesson style buttstock with ladder sight, heavy barrel, bore wipe, flask square butt K or L-frame revolver in excellent condition. The grips have and tools. There is a flush mounted "skeleton" key lock on the case (no an ejector rod relief cut on the left panel and includes a screw. key) and a set of robust hook and loop closures mounted on each end of (89809-1A) the box to secure the cover. It includes a removable bullet tray capable 4197 Crimson Trace Grips of holding 60 bullets with 42 cast conical shaped bullets present that are This lot consists of one pair Crimson Trace Model LG-207 hard polymer sized .421" and weigh 212 grains. The brass bullet mould is present and grips designed to fit Smith & Wesson K, L, N square and round butt is marked "J. F. Brown" and features single cavity monobloc mould with revolvers with a few limitations as outlined on the website. The grips steel sprue cutter, both featuring wood handles. Also included are an have checkered panels with Crimson Trace logos and slight finger unmarked steel half octagon, half round bullet sizing die that leaves the grooves on the front. There is an adaptor piece included presumably for bullet base slightly convex after sizing. A brass "A.M. FLASK & CAP use with certain frames or models as a filler. The unit has no batteries CO." flask rests in its own cutout and features adjustable spout, four installed but was tested and functions properly. (8A9896-23A) wire hanger loops and screw off top. The charger spring is not 4198 Thompson/Center Encore Barrel functioning, the spout adjustments are frozen and one hanger loop is a One excellent condition T/C Encore 17 HMRF 15'' barrel with a bright twisted copper replacement. Seated next to flask in the box is an near excellent bore. The matte stainless steel surfaces rate excellent unmarked round brass false muzzle and bullet starter that has an inside and the barrel is equipped with a fixed blade front sight and diameter of approximately 1.260" giving a hint of the rifle's barrel fully-adjustable Thomson/Center-marked square notch rear sight and diameter with a small cutout to clear the sight and a concave nose on has two factory-drilled and tapped holes on the bottom of the barrel for the bullet seat to fit the projectiles nose shape. An unmarked wood attaching a forend (not included). All NFA rules apply. (23A9412-19A) handled square nipple wrench sits in the box on the other side of the 4199 Heckler & Koch A3 Retractable Stock powder flask. Other period items include (1) unidentified sterling silver One excellent condition HK factory A3 retractable two-position buttstock oiler marked with "PAT. APR. 23, 95 / PAT. AUG. 18, 96 / MADE IN that will work with HK G3/91, PTR 91/32 and similar clone rifles. Stock U.S.A.", (1) J. Goldmark's percussion tin with assorted screws, (1) retains about 98-99% original Parkerized finishes with a few scattered partial "ELEY BROS / LONDON" marked percussion cap tin, (1) brass tiny spots of silvering and light handling marks. The convex-shaped barrel rest and turned hardwood knob. Overall, the tools show normal diamond checkered rubber buttplate rates excellent and has a pattern of but honest use and rate very good. The wooden case rates about good five holes in it that appears to be factory. Stock is equipped with a recoil to very good with scattered scuffing, minor chipping, scratches and one spring and buffer and will require two buttstock push pins which are not of the leather carry handles is broken off but provided. (89086-1) included. (23A9787-10A) 4188 Pelican Storm Case 4200 M1A/M-14 Stock and Handguards This lot consists of a single Pelican Storm Case Model im2100 in One synthetic pistolgrip stock with added cheekrest and handguard excellent condition. There is an added Sig Sauer sticker on the cover painted olive drab with a homemade tan, brown, black and gray tiger and the remaining surfaces show light handling marks. The interior foam stripe camouflage pattern. Stock rates very good with the paint cracked is cut for semi-auto with optical sight but replacement foam interiors are on the right side of the grip and threatening to flake off in that area. A still readily available from the company and other sources. The case short section of tan painted M1913 rail has been added to the bottom of measures 6 1/2 x 11 1/2 x 14 1/4 inches and has holes for the addition the forend, the sling swivels are intact as are the handguard clip and of a lock(s). Pelican cases are noted for their ruggedness and watertight GI-style buttplate with swing-up outer flap. Also included is a spare seal. (89830-69A) brown fiberglass handguard in excellent condition. (23A9830-35A) 4189 Aluminum Hard Case 4201 Russian and East German Military Surplus Gear This unmarked aluminum case has outside dimensions of approximately This lot contains four items all in like-new condition. There is one 18" long x 13" wide x 6" tall with a pair of locking clasps. The inside is Russian mustard-colored cotton canvas ''Elk head'' AK rifle sling, one foam lined on the cover and bottom, the bottom foam consists of Soviet-era black plastic oil bottle marked ''3'' contained in a brown hundreds of 5/8" cut squares that can be removed or trimmed for a rubberized fabric pouch with snap closure, one Russian 7.62x39mm custom fit of a gun and other valuables or left as is to "sandwich" these stripper clip pouch constructed of brown pebble-textured rubberized items between the top and bottom layer. The interior has a tool holder fabric with khaki canvas belt loops and leather closure containing one insert the dimensions of the cover interior that is easily removed for easy unmarked Parkerized steel 7.62x39mm stripper clip. Finally, there is one access to the tools or to sandwich fit valuables between the foam. The East German AK-47 cleaning kit stored within a black metal canister exterior of the case rates very good with light to moderate handling consisting of an oil bottle, bore pull-through, various brushes, punches, marks. No key is present. (89930-65A) screwdriver, etc. The kit comes wrapped in a gray weather-resistant 4190 Colt I-frame Grips cloth with a ''MADE IN GERMANY'' sticker. (239892-1A) This lot consists of a single pair of checkered rubber Colt/Pachmayr Presentation grips with gold Rampant Colt medallions that rate about excellent. The grips are for a Colt I-frame revolver such as the Python and similar. They include the grip screw. (89871-5A) 4191 Colt Single Action Army Grips This lot consists of a single pair of unmarked faux ivory grips for a Colt Single Action Army or similar revolver featuring diamond checkered panels with scallop borders configured similar to the target grips offered by Colt in years past. They have gold Rampant Colt medallions and their condition rates excellent. They include the grip screw. (89854-6A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4202 Rare MGC68 MP40 Non-Firing Model Gun 4209 German Kriegsmarine Battle Flag serial #14114, This interesting MP40 replica was manufactured by One large flag measuring approximately 60'' on the hoist and 88'' on the Model Gun Corp. of Japan in the early 1970s. The metal surfaces retain fly. Flag is colored in black, red, and white and depicts a swastika within about 95-97% original blue which is slightly thinning on the top of the a circle, a cross extending outward from the boundary of the circle, and barrel to a dark blue-gray patina with some tiny freckles of light oxidation an iron cross in the canton. The hoist is ink stamped ''(Reichsadler) / M'', on the right arm of the folding stock, light high edge silvering and some ''Reichskriegsflg.'', ''7'', ''150x250'', and ''Plutzar & Brull R G. Bielilz O/S''; light handling marks overall. The black polymer lower and grip panels the stampings show light fading but remain easily legible. The flag is in rate fine with a few light handling marks. The bottom of the triggerguard near excellent condition retaining bright coloring, likely unissued, is marked ''JAPAN'', the top of the lower is marked ''MP40 / mgc68'' and showing only a small about 1/4'' moth hole in the bottom left hand the spine of the included magazine displays ''MGC '68'' over two faux quadrant and very light staining on the hoist. Included with the flag is a Waffenamts along with ''32'' while the lower left side is marked rope inserted through the length of the hoist with a loop at one end and ''MP.38u.40''. The bolt face has not been altered as is often seen with approximately 43'' remain loose at the other. (14B9831-1) [Dr. William C. versions that have been ''de-milled'' for importation and the barrel has Nugent Collection] (300/500) been blocked. The underfolding stock is fully functional, the sights are Est. 300 - 500 intact and the realistic open bolt action appears to function well 4210 Bofors 40mm Shells mechanically. Included is the factory brown cardboard box marked (5) empty brass 40mm shells for the Bofors 40mm gun. Four are fitted to ''MP40'' and ''RMI'' on each end. (23A9710-67) {NON-GUN} (200/400) a stripper clip and the fifth is loose. All shells exhibit an overall lightly Est. 200 - 400 mottled tobacco patina and light to moderate pale green verdigris on the 4203 MGC M1921 Thompson Non-Firing Model Gun interior surfaces. Aside from some expected very slight deformation of This Thompson submachine gun replica manufactured by the Model the upper rims, the shells show no damage or blemishes of note. Overall Gun Corp. of Japan is a similar size and weight to the iconic M1921 and the set is in fine condition. (129035-51) features similar controls. The metal surfaces retain about 95% original 4211 Iraqi M80/03 Helmet & Accessories blue and black enamel finishes with some scattered light handling marks One Iraqi M80/03 composite helmet, a black web belt with steel fittings and high edge wear toning to gunmetal gray. The hardwood buttstock, and an empty black plastic oil bottle. The helmet is finished in textured pistolgrip and forward grip rate excellent with perhaps a faint handling tan paint, possibly theater-applied, with few blemishes except a few mark or two. The left side of the receiver is marked ''MODEL OF 1921 / instances of chipping on the underside of the right edge of the skirt. No NO'' along with ''THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN / MANUFACTURED manufacturer's mark is present; a circular stamp is present on the BY / MGC MODELGUN CORPORATION / TOKYO JAPAN''. The barrel underside of the dome and may be a size label but has faded to is blocked and the gun features a realistic open bolt action and the illegibility. The green fabric lining exhibits some areas of fading, classic looks of the M1921 and the buttstock can be removed from the particularly on the chinstrap, as well as some thread fraying at the receiver if desired. There is a screw missing from the rear of the edges, but otherwise remains whole and well-fitted. The included buttstock tang leaving the fit of the stock a little loose, the original sights camouflage and net cover exhibit minimal wear; a few threads of the net are intact, a spare front sight blade is included along with an unmarked have separated but the net remains largely uncompromised. Overall the 20-round magazine and the original factory box. (23A9710-68) helmet rates very fine to near excellent with minimal blemishing. The {NON-GUN} (200/400) belt and oil bottle are in excellent condition with little to no discernible Est. 200 - 400 signs of wear. (129735-58) 4204 WWII DVD Set 4212 Sword Covers WWII THE COMPLETE HISTORY Madacy Home Video Special 66th Two unmarked covers for unidentified U.S. military swords. The first is a Anniversary Collectors Edition 10 DVD set. Contains over 30 hours of velvety buff material and rates good with a few instances of wear, light rare and in some cases previously unseen images from archives around staining and mothing. The second is canvas cloth and rates about the world of the 20th century's greatest conflict covering the war in the excellent with no discernible blemishes save some slight instances of Pacific to the frozen Steppes of Russia, the rise of Hitler to VJ day. discoloration. (129838-31) Bonus features include: direct scene access, original letters from the 4213 U.S. Civil War Cap Boxes front lines and original news reels, shown full screen in Dolby stereo. Two leather Civil War-era percussion cap boxes. The first is marked Still wrapped in original plastic, a must-have for those who want to ''Watertown Arsenal / 1864'' on the face of the inner flap. The original remember the sacrifices made during WWII. (59889-1) sheepskin lining is intact and the stitching is tight throughout. Slight 4205 Miniature Canuck Shotshell Box crazing and surface deterioration can be seen on the leather, particularly One rather interesting miniature red, black and white on yellow "standing the outer flap, otherwise the box shows no loss or separation and rates shell" box of Canuck 16 ga., 2 3/4", No. 6 shot Standard Load shells. very good plus to excellent as a whole. The second is marked ''US'' on Box measures 1 7/8" x 2" x 1 1/4". Front and rear of box shows picture the outer flap and exhibits drying and surface cracks across the finish. of shell, sides list size and recommendations of use. Box is obviously The lining is not present, still the stitching remains tight throughout and empty and is lined with a small wooden block and remains excellent with the leather, while somewhat stiff, remains whole with no loss or only some very light age staining and edge wear. A neat little display separation. (129718-16A) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] piece possibly once used as some sort of sales aid. (58179-2FL) [David 4214 U.S. Civil War Cap Box Whipple Collection] One leather Civil War-era percussion cap box. The face of the inner flap 4206 CZ Slavia Model 631 Break Action Air Rifle is stamped ''J.E. Condiot / New York'' in an oval. Aside from some serial #643323, .177 cal., 21" barrel with an excellent bore. The metal expected light surface scuffing and some wrinkling on the closing strap, surfaces retain 99% original blue and the checkered brown beech the box is in about excellent condition with tight complete stitching and pistolgrip stock remains excellent. This rifle is sighted with a hooded no loss or separation of the leather. Includes a small card which reads front sight, adjustable wheel rear sight and features dovetail scope rail ''Presented by / Wm. R. Foley / Aug. 1917'', identifying the original donor on receiver, barrel lock, automatic safety and 2-stage trigger. Rifle is in of the item to the New Britain Youth Museum. (129178-16B) excellent condition and includes a worn factory cardboard box. [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] (59803-24) {NON-GUN} (100/200) 4215 U.S. Civil War Cap Box Est. 100 - 200 One leather Civil War-era percussion cap box. The face of the inner flap 4207 Lot of Miscellaneous Holsters is stamped ''H.G. Hardrick / Philada'' in an oval. The outer flap shows This lot consists of 25 assorted right hand holsters and magazine some light scuffing at the edges and finish flaking on the closing strap pouches. Included are two black nylon Uncle Mike's belt holsters one and upper edge, and the inner flap shows some mottled spots of size 6 and one size 7, one Russian style pebbled leather ammo pouch staining; otherwise the box is in very fine condition with tight complete and one vintage brown leather dual magazine pouch for 1911 or similar stitching and no loss or separation of the leather. (129718-16C) magazines. The underside of the flap has the name ''Lt RH Perry'' lightly [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] scribed in ink. The remainder are a mix of styles including hunter and 4216 U.S. Civil War Cap Box western and some belt flap holsters which appear to be mostly for One leather Civil War-era percussion cap box. The face of the inner flap revolvers. Manufacturers include: Hunter, Bucheimer, Triple K, H.H. is stamped ''Gaylord'' over an illegible address. The exterior flap is Heiser, Lyon & Coulson, Mernickle, RD Makers, Wm Read & Sons, and mostly unblemished with only light surface scuffing. The interior flap and San Pedro Saddlery. Conditions vary from excellent to about very good, body of the pouch show shallow cracking throughout and the inner flap some show evidence of minor modification and repair. (49783-3) has lost much of the finish to flaking, though the leather beneath is 4208 Harrington & Richardson Barrel largely unaffected. The marking has softened, still the ''Gaylord'' name This is a H&R SB2 Handi-Rifle barrel chambered in 357 Magnum. The remains legible. The stitching remains tight and complete and the barrel measures 16 3/4'' and has a bright, excellent bore. Retains about leather exhibits no more than surface loss. Overall this cap box is in very 99% original blue with only a few light handling marks. The barrel is good condition. (129718-16D) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth equipped with a set of factory fiber-optic sights and is in excellent overall Museum] condition. (49903-3A) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4217 U.S. Civil War Cartridge Box 4221 Post-Civil War U.S.M.A. Cadet Kepi This leather cartridge box comes complete with carrying straps and One blue wool cadet's kepi, embroidered ''USMA'' over Federal Eagle in measures 6 7/8'' by 7 7/8'' by 1 5/8''. The outer flap is stamped ''US'' in tarnished-silver bullion on the front above the leather visor. The cap an oval bordered by the text ''Col. Mann's Patent Reissued June 7th retains both gilt brass buttons, the left showing a bit of verdigris, and the 1884 / E. Gaylord, Maker, Chicopee Mass.''; the bottom right corner is chinstrap is present and whole though a bit dry and delicate. The wool stamped with the sub-inspector's mark of ''L.D. Laidley''. The stamps shows several areas of light and moderate mothing and the interior have lightly softened in spots but remain quite legible. The outer shows instances of light tearing and loss of the inner lining. The inside surfaces show light scuffing and crazing throughout but no instances of face of the crown is stamped with the ''H.V. Allien & Co. / 738 Broadway loss or separation. Light scuffing, crazing and drying have caused some / New York'' address label in silver. H.V. Allien & Co. operated out of the surface flaking on the closing strap and carry straps but no major 738 Broadway address from 1885-1893. Overall the cap is in very good blemishes of note. The protected inner surfaces show few blemishes condition, being somewhat delicate from the years but retaining all except the expected age patina. The stitching is tight and complete distinct features and showing only minor loss and wear. (129718-24A) throughout the body, the original tin compartment divider is included and [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] (200/400) in similarly fine condition. Overall this is a very fine to near excellent Est. 200 - 400 cartridge box for the Civil War collector. (129718-19) [Deaccessioned 4222 Post Civil-War U.S. Kepi & Civil War Uniform Devices New Britain Youth Museum] (100/200) One blue wool U.S. kepi and four Civil War-era uniform devices. The Est. 100 - 200 kepi is embroidered ''U.S.'' in a wreath on the front in tarnished bullion. 4218 Civil War Haversack Identified to 2nd Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Both gilt brass Federal Eagle buttons retain strong original gilt with some Regiment tarnish at the rims and the original brass bullion front cord remains One tarred canvas haversack identified to one Charles H. Pond of the attached. The wool shows moderate amounts of mothing across the 2nd Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment. White paint on the outer surfaces and areas of loss around the length of the headband. The face of the flap reads ''2 / Ct. V.'' in large letters. The coating is dry and leather visor is stiff and the underside shows large areas of finish loss; somewhat stiff, with instances of cracking and very slight flaking the top face is mostly unblemished. The black silk lining has separated throughout. The interior is age-yellowed, as expected, with a few around most of the edges but remains nearly whole and firmly attached scattered stains here or there but otherwise rates excellent. The initials by the stitching to the crown. The silver ''Shannon, Miller & Crane / 46 ''C.H. Pond'' are written in several places including on the rear face Maiden Lane / New-York'' address label remains bright and crisp. between the carrying strap loops, the interior face of the fold-out main Shannon, Miller & Crane operated out of the 46 Maiden Lane address flap and on the rear face of a strip of oilcloth stitched to the inside of the from 1869-1892. Overall the hat is in good condition, worn but intact main pocket. One of the carrying straps has been lost; the other is dry retaining its various accoutrements. The devices comprise three hat and lightly crazed, a bit delicate in spots, but overall remains whole with devices and one shoulder strap, all artillery-type and likely originating no major loss or blemishes. Records show that Charles H. Pond enlisted from the same regiment, if not the very same officer. The shoulder strap on April 23, 1861 as a private. On May 7, 1861 he mustered into ''F'' Co. is red in a gilt brass bullion frame on a black background and rates near of the CT 2nd Volunteer Infantry. He was mustered out on August 7, excellent with very slight tarnish here and there on the bullion. Two of 1861 at New Haven, CT. A very fine identified Connecticut artifact from the cap devices are black velvet centered by crossed around the Civil War. (129718-15) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] the number ''3'', embroidered in silver bullion on the first and as a brass (400/600) pin on a red field on the second. Both devices are in excellent condition Est. 400 - 600 with few blemishes except hints of expected tarnish and perhaps two or 4219 Antique Commercial Saddlebags Attributed to Civil War Veteran Nathan three loose strands. The final device is crossed brass bullion cannons Hale of Fairfield, CT on a simple red field; the foremost exhibits some moderate One pair of post-Civil War leather saddlebags with cotton lining. The fraying and loss of bullion in the upper 1/3, otherwise the device shows piece opens at the front between the bags and features 12 slots on each little wear. All four are pinned on a burlap field in a clear plastic display side for latigo lashings. No identifying marks can be seen except for the case. Altogether a fine lot of 19th Century U.S. military accoutrements. New Britain Youth Museum inventory number written at the edge of the (129718-24B,25) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] interior. The leather is slightly dried and shows surface-level cracking 4223 Antique Leather Goods throughout with sparsely scattered instances of surface loss. One side A small assortment of leather and canvas goods of mid-19th century of the linen interior has come loose at the stitching and several of the design, likely circa the Civil War era. First, a small unmarked tarred slots are torn or lost, otherwise the main body of the item is whole with canvas haversack, measuring about 12'' by 11'' by 2'' at the base. The no tears, separation or material loss. The bags rate altogether very good majority of the closing strap has been lost, the flap has become plus as a whole. These bags were donated to the New Britain Youth separated along most of the length and there are a few holes and frayed Museum by one L.L. Tuttle, who traces the piece to Nathan Hale of threads along the edges of the sack. Next are two leather belts, the first Fairfield, Connecticut circa 1893. This lot includes color images of the measuring about 39'' in length and appearing to be missing a New Britain Youth Museum inventory ledger supporting this attribution. two-pronged buckle; the second belt measures 38'' and closes via a Research shows one Nathan Hale enlisted August 1, 1862 as a Private. simple brass hook assembly. Both are dry, a bit delicate and exhibit light He mustered August 8, 1862 into ''K'' Co. of the CT. 17th Infantry and surface cracking and deterioration but no separation or material loss. mustered out on July 19, 1865 having achieved the rank of Corporal Finally, an unmarked leather sword frog, likely theater-made for a small (promoted November 1, 1864). While there is as yet no proven sword such as the Model 1860 Staff & Field, with a 28'' belt and a 7'' connection between Cpl. Nathan Hale and his namesake Captain closing strap at one end; a portion of leather is stitched to the other end Nathan Hale, the famed Revolutionary War patriot and official which appears to be part of the other piece of the closing device. The Connecticut State Hero, their shared moniker is not likely by surface exhibits strong crazing and light cracking throughout as well as coincidence. (129718-26) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] moderate surface deterioration. Several separations are present, 4220 U.S. Civil War Era Officer's Accoutrements period-repaired with white thread stitching. Overall the belts are in fair One U.S. officer's crimson silk sash and one sword hanger of leather condition. (129718-17) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Museum] and gilt brass wire. The sash is in excellent condition, the body showing 4224 Revolutionary War-Era Oak Drum Canteen only a few instances of thread wear, strong original dark crimson color 10'' in diameter by 6'' in height, this oak canteen is of a style common to throughout, and the tassels showing some very light areas of fading and the late 18th century with 14 irregular slats, two wooden bands held by little to no thread wear. The belt rates very good plus to excellent, the iron nails and a short wooden spout typical of the period. The initials ''A. brass wire toned to an overall dark goldenrod with a few light instances B.'' are carved into the top face and the letter ''F'' slightly off-center on of thread wear, the leather backing showing crazing and tiny drying the bottom face. The bottom band is a bit loose and a thin non-flexing cracks throughout but no major separation or loss, though the crack can be seen following the grain of the band. Otherwise the attachment of the straps to the upper portion of the hanger is a bit canteen shows no more than expected light handling wear from the delicate. An appealing set of period accoutrements, the sash in years, some streaks of reddish staining on the top face and an overall particular is a remarkable find. (129718-23) [Deaccessioned New Britain pleasing light patina. (129718-20) [Deaccessioned New Britain Youth Youth Museum] (300/500) Museum] (200/400) Est. 300 - 500 Est. 200 - 400 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4225 U.S. Civil War Percussion Cartridge Box and Cap Pouch 4231 Inert WWI German Grenades Two black leather pouches for U.S. Civil War-era percussion Two WWI-vintage inert grenades of German design. First, a ammunition. The first is an ''E. Gaylord''-marked cartridge box Discushandgranaten (Disc Hand Grenade) aka ''Turtle Grenade'' made measuring about 4 3/4'' by 3 1/4'' by 1''. The box is in near excellent from two steel shells. The brass restraining rods have been removed condition, showing only very light scuffing and hints of crazing on the and replaced with brass screws to seal the apertures. The rear face has outer faces with tight complete stitching and no signs of loss, separation been drilled with a small hole, showing the grenade to be empty and or damage. Next, an unmarked percussion cap box in near excellent inert. The steel has been cleaned to an overall dark gray patina with condition, showing light scuffing and crazing across the surfaces of the areas of shallow pitting, otherwise the grenade shows no blemishes of outer flap but little to no other wear. The interior retains the original wool note and rates very fine. The second inert grenade is a Model 17 lining, the upper strands of which are somewhat matted and could stand Eierhandgranate (Egg Hand Grenade) with an included non-functional to be cleaned. A highly appealing pair of Civil War percussion fuse. The grenade is in good condition, exhibiting a few chips in the accessories. (129833-107G) body and occasional instances of oxidation. The fuse is heavily oxidized 4226 U.S. Civil War Percussion Cartridge Box and Cap Pouch and somewhat delicate, showing multiple instances of loss and Two black leather pouches for U.S. Civil War-era percussion degradation. A nice pair of inert ordnance for the collector of German ammunition. The first is an unmarked cartridge box measuring about 4 militaria. (129737-9) 3/4'' by 3 1/4'' by 1''. The box is in excellent condition, showing only very 4232 U.S. Model 1896 Saddlebags & Accessories minor crazing at the folds of the belt loops and closing flap and some One pair of U.S. Model 1896 cavalry saddlebags, a brass fluted powder light age-appropriate leather patina. Inside the flap, a tiny shallow cut or flask, and an unmarked brass spyglass. 1918-dated and Rock Island the beginnings of a tear can be seen which does not extend through to Arsenal-marked, the saddlebags are in fine condition, the leather the outer surface. Otherwise the box is fully intact with tight complete showing areas of fading, crazing and surface deterioration but no loss of stitching and few if any discernible blemishes. Next, a percussion cap note. All original buckles, straps, and fittings are present and largely box marked ''H.G. Haedrich / Philada'' in an oval on the inner lid and undamaged except for a few loose stitches and a very occasional partial U.S. inspection-marked by ''M. Lutz'' at the end of the leather latch strip. fraying here or there on the straps. The powder flask measures 6 3/4'', The pouch is also in excellent condition, retaining the original wool lining featuring fluted designs resembling Rilings No. 287 and an unmarked and showing age-appropriate patina on the inner surfaces and only the fixed common top with an outside spring and an unlabeled screw-off barest wrinkling and crazing at the outer folds. A beautiful pair of Civil wide-mouth four-step charger. The top functions well mechanically and War percussion accessories. (129833-107H) shows areas of tarnish throughout. The body is an overall dark tobacco 4227 U.S. 1872 Hagner Pattern Belt & Plate tone and rates very good plus to excellent, showing areas of wear to One leather belt with a rectangular brass belt plate with ''US'' lettering in exposed goldenrod brass at the highest surfaces and a few minor an oval cast-in-relief on the front face. The belt is 42'' in length and in handling dings here or there on the swell. Finally, the spyglass very fine condition, showing light crazing across the surface and a few measures 8 1/2'' collapsed and extends to a maximum of 24''. The optics tiny instances of finish flaking but otherwise very little wear of note. The rate very good plus, offering a focused and unobstructed but slightly plate retains generous traces of original gilt finish in the protected areas foggy picture. The brass is darkened by mild patina and minor handling of the relief and has toned to an overall mellow dull goldenrod with hints marks from repeated collapse and extension over the years; the of smooth mottled ocher tarnish here or there. Overall a very nice 19th outermost tube shows mottled green verdigris staining over the full century U.S. military belt with no more than minimal age-appropriate surface. Overall the spyglass shows few if any other blemishes and wear. (129833-109A) (100/200) rates very good plus as a whole. This lot represents a nice complete set Est. 100 - 200 of U.S. military saddlebags with some interesting miscellaneous 4228 U.S. Regulation 1839 Enlisted Pattern Belt & Plate additions. (129739-21) (150/250) One leather belt with a US-embossed brass belt plate with lead back Est. 150 - 250 filling and two brass arrow belt hooks. The belt is 39'' long and rates very 4233 J.A. Henckels Woodworking Toolset and Case good plus to excellent with some light to moderate staining on the One mixed set of 18 different chisels, carving knives, gouges and other interior face and some surface deterioration to the touch but otherwise hand tools well-suited to gunstock-carving and other woodworking few blemishes and no loss or separation. The brass is a vibrant bright projects. All tools are in excellent condition showing few if any signs of yellow with occasional tiny handling marks and instances of tarnish. Belt previous use. Includes an ocher-tan nylon canvas Bucket Boss-brand plates of this type were standard-issue for Union troops throughout the roll-up case to hold the tools, also in very lightly used excellent American Civil War. (129833-109B) (100/200) condition. (129503-4A) Est. 100 - 200 4234 J.A. Henckels Woodworking Toolset and Case 4229 German Ammo Pouches with Matching Serial Numbers One mixed set of 14 different chisels, carving knives, gouges and other Two three-pocket ammunition pouches for use with 8mm Mauser hand tools well-suited to gunstock-carving and other woodworking stripper clips. Both are black pebble-grain leather, each marked ''RBNr / projects. All tools are in excellent condition showing few if any signs of 0/0465/0012'' on the rear face. The first is in excellent condition with previous use. Includes an ocher-tan nylon canvas Bucket Boss-brand minimal wear, the second in near excellent condition with a few areas of roll-up case to hold the tools, also in very lightly used excellent fading from black to dark brown. (129737-18) condition. (129503-4B) 4230 German Scope Case Lot 4235 Gunsmithing Lot Four leather scope cases of near-identical size and design common to Assorted mixed hand tools in a variety of sizes, configurations and German optics, each no doubt for the same or closely related model of brands of interest to the gunsmith or related craftsman. A few examples scope. Each is an oval cylinder measuring 11 1/2'' by 3'' by 2'' with a include: a 10-piece needle file set; a 6-piece precision screwdriver set; leather cover held to the body by the buckled carrying strap. Two are assorted brass and steel punches; various scrapers, gouges, picks and near excellent with no more than light surface scuffing and a few carving knives; files and rasps in a range of sizes. Items range from instances of crazing, retaining tight complete stitching and showing a lightly used to excellent unused condition, all perfectly serviceable for few accumulations of white bloom in the recesses. The third rates very their respective tasks. (129503-5) good plus to excellent, having lost its buckles and straps and showing a 4236 Late Soviet Military Caps bit of loosened stitching but only minor surface wear. The fourth is in fair Two Soviet military dress caps. The first is a Tank & Artillery Corps hat to good condition, showing light to moderate surface scuffing (black headband, red piping) dated 1989, the second is an Air Force hat throughout. The carrying strap is present and whole, showing no (blue headband and piping) dated to 1990. Both are in excellent instances of fraying or separation but the finish has fully deteriorated. condition with little to no wear. (129503-2) The top face of the cover has separated from the body at the seam 4237 Warsaw Pact Military Caps except for a few stitches at one side. (129737-16) Two military uniform garrison caps. The first is East German, gray wool with an embroidered Compass & Hammer; the second is a standard tan canvas Soviet Army cap with a Hammer & Sickle on Red Star pin. Both are in excellent condition with minimal wear. (129503-1) 4238 WW2 Canadian Military Beret One OD green wool felt beret by the Grand'Mere Knitting Company, dated 1945, size 7 1/8. The beret is in excellent condition with little to no wear except negligible thread fraying at the ends of the silk tightening strap. (129503-3A) 4239 WW2 Canadian Military Beret One OD green wool felt beret by the Dorothea Knitting Mills company, dated 1945, size 7 1/8. The beret is in excellent condition with little to no wear except negligible thread fraying at the ends of the silk tightening strap. (129503-3B) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4240 WW2 Canadian Military Beret 4246 New Jersey Cartridge Box One OD green wool felt beret by the Grand'Mere Knitting Company, This McKeever style leather cartridge box with NJ box plate is Watervliet dated 1945, size 7 1/8. The beret is in excellent condition with little to no Arsenal marked along the backside between the hanger straps. There wear except negligible thread fraying at the end of the silk tightening are provisions for 20 cartridges and the inside flat is marked in ink with strap. (129503-3C) R.W. Evans, Co. D, 3rd Regt. The leather remains somewhat stiff with 4241 WW2 Canadian Military Beret the closure strap supple and there is overall scuffing and light crazing. One OD green wool felt beret by the Grand'Mere Knitting Company, The brass hardware has a wonderful yellow brown color and the box dated 1946, size 7 1/8. The beret is in excellent condition with little to no appears complete with all stitching intact. A fine example overall. wear except negligible thread fraying at the end of the silk tightening (10A9883-11) strap. Included is a pewter pin of a knight's head and halberd behind an 4247 U.S. Model 1881 Cartridge Box enameled shield in post-war German national colors, reading This third model McKeever cartridge box has a brass escutcheon, ''Deutschland'', possibly acquired during the original owner's time of corner straps and tool compartment with provisions for holding 20 service. cartridges. The leather shows expected light scratches and scuffs and 4242 WW2 Canadian Military Beret there is active verdigris on some of the brass hardware. Some of the One OD green wool felt beret by the Grand'Mere Knitting Company, cartridge hangers are fraying along the ends and there are no visible dated 1945, size 7 1/8. The beret is in excellent condition with little to no maker markings to be seen. The stitching remains tight and the box is in wear except negligible thread fraying at the end of the silk tightening fine condition overall, one cartridge is included. (10A9739-10B) strap. Included is a pewter pin of an eagle perched on crossed rifles and 4248 Civil War Belt Plate pine branches behind a Heidelberg coat of arms in post-war German This U.S. belt plate is modeled after the 1839 patent with US on front national colors, possibly acquired during the original owner's time of face and has three hooks along the back for securing the buckle. The service. (129503-3E) hooks are smooth and symmetrical and they have a similar appearance 4243 Post-War German MG34 AA Tripod in color to the face of the plate which is a mix of yellows and browns. One steel tripod for an MG34 machinegun. The tripod is steel, painted The buckle is attached to a 2''x36'' strap of leather that shows overall OD green, and rates about excellent with minimal handling wear. The crazing but remains soft and supple and appears well aged. joints and moving parts operate smoothly and lock tightly. This item is (10B9739-10C) sold as-is and it is unknown if all necessary components are present for 4249 Lot of Gun Leather mounting to the appropriate arm. Also included is a pair of end-covers of This lot includes ten assorted leather holsters for small frame revolvers OD green-painted canvas with leather straps, in very good plus to and mid-size frame semi-auto pistols. The holsters are predominately excellent condition with light to moderate cracking and flaking of the right handed and range in condition from very good to excellent. paint but little to no material loss or damage. An excellent German (109720-42) machinegun tripod. (129736-97) (100/200) 4250 Shooters Lot Est. 100 - 200 This lot includes two items. First is a 60's-80's era sight adjustment tool 4244 Vintage U.S. Army Air Corps Military Uniform and Accessory Items (screwdriver) from Smith & Wesson. The all metal tool has a black Belonging to WWII Veteran Lt. William Collins Nugent anodized shank and 8 ribbed handle and remains in excellent condition. Assorted Second World War U.S. military accoutrements identified to Lt. Second is an Apache 2800 travel case. This composite case measures William Collins Nugent, including: (4) U.S. military shirts in assorted roughly 14''x11''x6'' with metal reinforced locking loops. There are two shades of khaki; (1) dark green wool service uniform, with Air Corps heavy duty latches and the interior has a good portion of the pull away shoulder patches; (1) khaki summer service jacket with Air Force foam insert missing. Replacement centers are still available and this shoulder patches, matching service shorts; (1) light OD green wool case is in excellent condition. (109809-4, 5) service cap. All uniform items are in excellent condition except for some 4251 P08 Boardstock light mothing at the top of the cap. (1) haversack stamped with the What appears to be an original WWI era flat walnut stock less the lieutenant's name, the canvas lightly faded with some light verdigris on holster and straps, that shows overall light dings, spots of added finish the fittings, overall lightly used but undamaged with little wear; (2) and remnants of a carving that was softened by a light cleaning. There toiletries kits, each including toothbrush, dental powder, shaving is an area near the attaching iron that has chipped off and the powder, safety razor, nail file, styptic pencil, mirror and comb. The first is mechanism seems to work smoothly. The bottom of the attaching iron is in an OD green canvas snap-button case and rates fine to near marked ''8515'' with no other visible markings and it remains in very excellent, showing no more than minimal age-appropriate storage wear good plus condition. (10A9807-315) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] and signs of light previous use. The second case is light brown leather (200/400) in near-identical configuration. The interior has suffered a spill of an Est. 200 - 400 unidentified substance, congealed to a thin delicate film of flaking dark 4252 1911 Grips brown. Most or all items are partially stuck to the container but otherwise This lot includes a pair of plain pattern checkered walnut grips. The lines largely unblemished; the residue is not unduly strong but even gentle remain crisp however the points are worn and there is what appears to removal may risk further damage to the leather. If not for the spill, the be a large, faint numeral 58 visible in the checkering of the left panel. second kit would be in much the same condition as the first. Also Aside from the softened points there are no other dings or imperfections includes assorted personal correspondence, mostly letters to home and these grips should still have a serviceable life left in them. penned by Lt. Nugent; 1935 General Electric manual; The Officer's (10A9807-387) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] Guide, 9th Edition, The Military Service Publishing Company 1942, 4253 H&R Reising Stock Hardcover, pencil-inscribed to Lt. W.C. Nugent; a 1936 U.S. Army This lot includes a folding paratrooper style stock. This is the later Manual for Courts-Martial; the books are near excellent to excellent with second variant M55 stock with three screw triggerguard, large knurled only minimal handling wear, the Courts-Martial manual showing some takedown screw and parkerized finish on all metal parts. The stock has folding at the corners of some of the pages. Overall an excellent suite of been lightly cleaned and has added finish with all attaching hardware in Second World War militaria compiled from this veteran's service. place and includes a 7/8'' wide tan colored sling that is U.S.M.C. and (129831-3) [Dr. William C. Nugent Collection] (300/500) Boyt 43 marked near the clasp. A great find that remains in fine Est. 300 - 500 condition. (109807-178) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] 4245 Antique U.S. Civil War Haversacks 4254 Gewehr 98 Mud Cover Two unmarked antique haversacks of tarred canvas web with leather This sheet metal action cover is two-pieces and is intended for use in closing straps. The sacks are in poor to fair condition, each showing trench warfare. The front piece is meant to fit snuggly along the stock drying and degradation of the tar finish, stiffness of body and several forward of the breech while the other is designed to affix to the bolt and instances of partial tearing and separation mostly at the folds. Though travel freely as the bolt is cycled. The metal surfaces retain much of their delicate in some areas, little material has been lost with the exception of original finish that is toning to brown under bright light with scattered perhaps two or three of the myriad buckles and straps and both spots of oxidation staining, silvering along the sharp edges and is clearly haversacks are largely whole. The stitching is tight and complete and marked ''W / Co/ DRP'' at the base of the slide with an addition marking the leather straps show only surface deterioration. Surface wear aside, on the front piece. This piece would make a great addition to any period the sacks are not at immediate risk of further damage if handled with 98 that may have seen some time in the trenches. (10A9807-382) care. (129833-104) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] 4255 U.S. Model 1912 Dismounted Long Drop Holster This brown russet colored leather holster with long drop hanger shows overall light scratches and scuffs, some spots of verdigris staining and the leather remains supple but holds it shape well. The holster is marked ''Hoyt / 1918 / JJM'' under the flap near the stud. The leg tie is no longer present and the holster remains in very good overall condition. (10A9807-384A) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4256 U.S. Model 1912 Mounted Holster 4266 Hebel Model 1894 Flare Gun This brown russet colored holster is ''R.I.A. / 1917'' marked below the This WWI era 27mm flare gun, serial #FL20031, 9'' part round part swivel on the backside with addition ''R.E., J.E.S. and H.J.D'' stampings octagon barrel. The metal surfaces retain 90% of their blue finish with also along the backside near the swivel. The brass hardware is mostly a brown undertones. There is scattered spots of light oxidation, minor darkened color with spots of verdigris staining and the leather shows scratches, and silvering along the high edges, muzzle and grip strap. some areas of wrinkling, scattered scratches and light scuffs. The The flare gun has Crown B, Crown U, and Crown A proofs along with stitching remains tight and the leg strap is present. A fine example imperial inspector stamps. A few of the screw heads show minor slot overall. (10A9807-384B) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] damage and the smooth two-piece walnut grips rate very good with 4257 Model 1912 Mounted Holster flaking varnish and a few minor dings. The action is crisp and included is This dark russet colored holster is not U.S. marked on the flap and is an instruction manual in German that is likely a reproduction but remains marked ''FD Mayo & Son / 45 Auto'' on the back under the swivel. The in excellent condition. (10A9736-84) {NON-GUN} holster has some scattered light scratches and scuff marks with the 4267 27mm Flare Canister stitching remaining tight and the leg strap is present. The brass This lot includes an original German issue Bakelite five-cartridge hardware has toned dark with some spots of verdigris staining and the canister with screw on lid. The top label is no longer affixed and the holster remains in very good condition. (10A9807-384C) [Vincent canister remains in overall excellent condition and includes what is likely Coniglio Collection] a reproduction label affixed to the inside of the lid. (10A9736-83A) 4258 U.S. Marked 1917 Holster 4268 LP42 26.5mm Flare Gun This dark russet colored holster is marked ''U.S. / Milwaukee Saddlery This Wa coded (Hugo Schneider) Co.'', above the loop retention rivets along the back side. The holster 4269 LP42 26.5mm Flare Gun has scattered light scratches and a few minor scuffs with all stitching This nvn coded steel flare gun is gunmetal grey with scattered light remaining tight. The brass hardware has toned more to a darker color oxidation staining throughout. The action is crisp and the two-piece resin patina with spots of active verdigris and staining. The leg tie is present grips rate very good with a couple of scattered light scratches. Included and all leather remains supple. A very good condition holster overall. with the flare gun is a reproduction black leather holster and cleaning (10A9807-384D) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] rod. The holster is poorly stamped ''B NAAS / 1940 / Munich'' near the 4259 Walther PP Softshell Holster strap post on the front side and is very blurry and difficult to read. The This black leather holster with magazine compartment is Schambach & holster has a few light handling marks and all items remain in excellent Co., / Berlin / 1942 marked under the flap with a lightly struck condition. (10A9736-83) {NON-GUN} Waffenamt. There are scattered light scratches and scuffs with the 4270 Chemical Warfare Agent Collection Kit leather remaining supple and all stitching remaining tight. There is an This lot is made up of a small wooden crate with six cardboard wrapped aluminum rivet and stud and included is a single 8 round blued finish glass tubes, thongs, and spoon. The crate measures 9 1/2''x6 1/2''x5'' Walther PPK marked magazine that has some light storage marks and and is painted a charcoal color with white stenciled writing in German on remains in excellent condition. (109807-383A) [Vincent Coniglio the lid that reads ''Kamfstoffproben'' that translates to ''warfare agent Collection] samples''. The crate has a canvas carry strap and lever clasp that locks 4260 CZ vz27 Military Flap Holster the lid securely in place. The glass jars are compartmentally separated This lot includes an unmarked black leather holster with aluminum and secured in cardboard tubes with PCF Berlin and 1944 marking on closure stud and single P. Mod.27 marked magazine. The holster is in the bottom and labels that have spaces for time, date, location, sample great condition and is faintly marked in ink along the inside flap with number, name, and troop. The thongs and spoon show signs of what appears to be a name but is hard to decipher. There are a few moderate oxidation and the crate and contents remain in overall very minor scratches and scuffs and all stitching remains tight. The magazine good condition. (10A9736-87) retains nearly all of its original finish and appears to have seen little if 4271 K98 Cleaning Kits any use. A nice example overall. (109807-383B) [Vincent Coniglio This lot includes three German Military style cleaning kits that include a Collection] variety of items which vary slightly from case to case and may or may 4261 626b Holster not include each of the following items; small tin case, chain pull, bore This brown leather holster is not maker marked and is similar to the brush, oiler (either metal or plastic), grease, cloth mop, and chamber Theuermann Patent for use with the Browning 1922 pistol. The leather cleaning tool. The two compartment tins remain in very good condition shows overall light scratches and scuffs and the inside flap is marked with two devoid of finish and the third retaining 90% plus all showing ''Nur Fur Lange Brown / Pistole Kal. 7.65''. This holster has the drop light fine oxidation staining and handling marks associated with use. straps signifying the Theuermann Patent and remains in very good There is one Ky 1938, one Ky 1940, and one 64 with Waffenamt mark. condition overall. (10A9807-383C) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] (109737-6) 4262 P37 Holster 4272 K98 Cleaning Kits This brown leather holster is not maker marked and is similar to the This lot includes three German Military style cleaning kits that include a Theuermann patent design allowing for a drop down when flap is variety of items which vary slightly from case to case and may or may opened. The leather shows light scratches and scuffs overall. The inside not include each of the following items; small tin case, chain pull, bore flap is marked in ink ''Nur Fur Pistole (with 37M worn away) / brush, oiler (either metal or plastic), cloth mop, and chamber cleaning (Ung)Kal.7,65''. There are no other visible markings and the holster tool. There are two G Appel 1938 marked one is serial # G2365b and remains in very good condition. (10A9807-383D) [Vincent Coniglio both are devoid of finish and one has a broken closure tab. The third is Collection] 64 dated with a faded Waffenamt and retains most of its parkerized 4263 626b Holster finish with all remaining in very good condition. (109737-6A) This brown leather Theuermann patent holster is marked ''Nur Fur 4273 K98 Cleaning Kits Lange / Browning Pistole / Kal 7.65'' along the inside flap and there is a This lot includes three German Military style cleaning kits that include a circle with RI stamped above it and a small Waffenamt on the front side variety of items which vary slightly from case to case and may or may of the flap that is difficult to decipher. The holster has overall light not include each of the following items; small tin case, chain pull, bore scratches and a few scuffs with the leather remaining supple. A nice brush, oiler (either metal or plastic), chamber cleaning tool, and boot example overall. (109807-383E) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] lace with extra brushes. There is one ab44, one G. Appel 1935, and one 4264 626b Holster Hawig with Waffenamt mark, two with faded and flaked finish and one This brown laminated vinyl and leather Theuermann patent holster is slivers of finish remaining all in very good condition. (109737-6B) marked with two lines inside the cover flap that reads ''Nur Fur Lange 4274 K98 Cleaning Kits Browning / Pistole Kal 7,65'' in black ink. There is a stamped #4 inside This lot includes three German Military style cleaning kits that include a the well of the holster and it has several light scratches and scuffs along variety of items which vary slightly from case to case and may or may its periphery. There are no other visible marking and this holster remains not include each of the following items; small tin case, chain pull, bore in near excellent condition. (10A9807-383F) [Vincent Coniglio Collection] brush, oiler (either metal or plastic), grease, cloth mop, and chamber 4265 Berliner Lubecker Flare Gun cleaning tool. There is one G. Appel 1937, one ab 42, and one stamped This 27mm flare gun marked 59 all with varying amounts of finish left from traces to 80% coverage with expected dings and handling marks in overall very good condition. (109737-6C) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4275 K98 Cleaning Kits 4286 Civil War Style Cannon Ball This lot includes three German Military style cleaning kits that include a This 6lb cast iron, about 3 1/2'' diameter ball has a flat black enamel variety of items which vary slightly from case to case and may or may coating with visible seam line from the pouring process and a small flat not include each of the following items; small tin case, chain pull, bore spot where it will stay at rest without rolling. The surface remains brush, oiler (either metal or plastic), grease, cloth mop, and chamber relatively smooth aside from a few casting imperfections and this would cleaning tool. There is one cmr 44, one G. Appel, and one arr 43 sure be a great additional display piece for your 6lb field gun. marked all varying in amounts of finish from bare metal to 85% coverage (109833-103E) with expected dings and handling marks one has moderate oxidation 4287 Small Brass Cylindrical Powder Measure and staining all in good to very good condition. (109737-6D) This unmarked petite loading tool measures approximately 2 1/2'' when 4276 K98 Cleaning Kits closed and is constructed of brass with sliding scale that is numbered 1 This lot includes two German Military style cleaning kits that include a through 6 in blocked increments along the shaft. It has a pleasing ochre variety of items which vary slightly from case to case and may or may patina throughout and would make a fantastic pairing with any cased not include each of the following items; small tin case, chain pull, bore small percussion pistol. (10A9833-103G) brush, oiler (either metal or plastic), cloth mop, and chamber cleaning 4288 WWII Fuze tool. Both cases are mostly devoid of finish with expected light handling This lot includes a Japanese Type 99 Naval Anti-Aircraft time fuse with marks and some scattered fine oxidation staining. One is marked Ky original tin case and wooden insert. The tin measures roughly 3 1/2'' tall 1938 with Waffenamt and the other Hawig with Waffenamt and are in and 2 1/2'' with carved wooden insert allowing for the fuse to seat tightly very good overall condition. (109737-6E) inside. There is paper label with black stenciled characters that shows 4277 Signal Flag Kit spots of ingrained dirt and mildew staining but is complete. The tin This likely WWI era U.S. Army marked signal flag kit is labeled with retains most of its olive drab paint with scattered scratches. The timed black stenciled letters and comes in a khaki colored canvas case. The fuse is AHI marked with two crisp inspector markings and bears a Naval red and white flags are identical, each with three tie straps, and both Anchor. (10A9833-103F) show minor staining but remain in excellent condition. The tan canvas 4289 Civil War Era Shoulder Scales case shows overall light dirt staining, with crisp legible lettering however This lot includes a pair of vintage U.S.M.C. enlisted man brass shoulder there is no longer a retailer mark visible. Also included are three metal scales. They are a complete multi-piece set that have seen light pole sections that when screwed together extend approximately 5 1/2'. A cleanings throughout their service and are now a dull ochre patina. neat old pairing for the martial collector. (109833-106) There are a few small dings and some scattered spots of fine oxidation 4278 Model 1863 Lock and they are maker marked along the underside ''Horstmann / This 1864 dated U.S. Springfield lock is mostly a blend of browns and Philadelphia''. (10A9833-103H) grey with some remnants of smoky case hardened colors near the 4290 Civil War Era Shoulder Scales eagle. There are a few scattered nicks along the top edge, spots of light This lot includes a pair of vintage U.S.M.C. enlisted man brass shoulder pitting scattered about the hammer with silvering along the sharp edges. scales. They are a complete multi-piece set that have seen light The hammer has a shield pattern checkering at the tip and all markings cleanings throughout their service and are now a dull goldenrod patina. remain crisp and the spring is robust. An honest example that remains in There are a few small dings and some scattered spots of fine oxidation excellent condition. (10A9833-101) and they are not maker marked and remain in excellent condition. 4279 Model 1861 Lock (10A9833-103I) This 1864 dated Providence Tool Co. marked lock has overall light 4291 Vintage Military GI Gear oxidation and hardened oil staining and has faded to more of a dull This lot includes two items. First is a Model of 1916 bacon tin that gunmetal grey. The spring is robust and all markings are clear and crisp. measures roughly 7''x2 1/2''x3 1/4'' overall. The tin shows several light A fine example overall. (10A9833-101A) dings and handling marks with overall scattered oxidation staining and 4280 Model 1861 Lock the silvery enamel is starting to flake away. Second are three U.S. This 1863 dated U.S. Norfolk marked lock has been lightly cleaned and marked tin cups likely Spanish-American war time frame. The metal remains mostly bright with some scattered light fine oxidation staining. surfaces are a blend of bright and dull gray as the cups have lost finish The eagle is slightly washed out towards the bottom and the remainder throughout time. Third are five brass candle holders designed to fit of the markings are clear and crisp. The spring is strong and this lock inside the socket of a bayonet. There are four dull brass colored and remains in very good condition. (10A9833-101B) one with silver plate. The items remain in very good condition overall. 4281 Greene Carbine Lock with Maynard Tape Primer (109833-103J) This ''British'' carbine lock is ''(crown) / V x R'' and ''Mass Arms / 4292 Shooters Lot Chicopee Falls / U.S.A. 1856'' marked along the plate with Maynard This lot includes three items. First is a Plano Gun Guard case measuring patent markings on the door of the primer. The metal surfaces retain 10''x13''x3 1/2'' with plastic snap closures and two points for exterior vibrant case-hardened colors with a couple of small dings visible to the locking of the case. Second is a silver finish Tasco RF4x20PA rifle lower edge rear of the hammer. The spring is robust and the lock and scope. The scope has a bright silver finish with duplex reticle and dirty primer are functional mechanically. A fine example overall. optics that would benefit from a proper cleaning. Included with this (10A9833-101C) scope is a set of rings for mounting in a dovetail groove. Third is a 4282 Starr Cartridge Carbine Lock Weaver 3-10x40 matte black rifle scope with fast focus ring and duplex This Model 1865 rimfire lock retains most of its case-hardened colors reticle with crisp optics. There are very faint ring marks and a couple of that are now turning more of a smoky grey. There are scattered light light scratches along the 1'' diameter tube and these items range from scratches concentrated mostly at the base of the hammer and some good to excellent condition. (109806-9) other minor related storage marks. The action seems to function 4293 Model 1877 Carbine Boot correctly and the spring remains robust. A very nice example overall. This black leather carbine boot with brass throat piece is Rock Island (10A9833-101D) Arsenal with ''L 8 / 41'' marked along the right side top. The brass throat 4283 U.S. Model 1855 Percussion Lock piece is tarnished with some very light verdigris staining along the edge This 1858 dated and U.S. / Harper's Ferry marked lock with tape primer and the brass rivets are similar in appearance. The straps are supple remains mostly bright with some scattered light oxidation and has very and show overall crazing and light ingrained dirt staining with remnants crisp markings. The lock seems to function correctly with a strong spring of what may be a leather conditioner in some of the cracks. The boot and remains in excellent condition. (10A9833-101E) itself has areas of light wrinkling and some minor cracking along the face 4284 U.S. Belt Plate with all stitching remaining tight. A fine example overall. (10A9833-105) This regulation 1839 pattern Infantry, Enlisted waist belt plate has a roll 4294 Batty Peace Flask stamped brass top with lead filler that is not maker marked, and brass This flask measures 9 1/2'' overall and has a fireproof patent top and arrow hooks that are opposite of the letter ''S''. The brass is a dull three position adjustable charger. The top is marked ''Batty 1854'' with yellow-brown color with spots of dark tarnish scattered about its entirety. ''ADK'' inspectors proof. The brass hardware is a dull ochre color patina The edges are very sharp and appear to have been hand filed and the and the body retains much of its original lacquer finish that has scattered buckle remains in excellent condition. (10B9833-103C) spots of dark oxidation with a couple of very light impressions and both 4285 Mills 1877 Pattern Belt Plate hanger loops are present. All parts function freely and this flask remains This 7th Cavalry plate measures 2 13/16''x3 3/32'' and is marked on the in excellent condition. (10A9833-102) keeper ''Military Arms Equipment & Ordnance Stores M. Hartley Co., 331 & 315 Broadway New York NY''. The brass is a dull brown patina with scattered oxidation staining, and light handling marks about. It has crossed sabers under the numeral 7 on the front and it appears almost completely intact missing only the keeper strap and has no other visible markings. A nice find the military collector. (10B9833-103D) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4295 Public Property Flask 4302 Cartridge Box This flask measures 8 1/2'' overall with a screw on patent fireproof stop This McKeever style leather cartridge box with NJ box plate is Watervliet with fixed charger. The flask is mostly a blend of light and dark browns Arsenal marked along the backside between the hanger straps. There and retains nearly all of its lacquer finish with overall light handling are provisions for 20 cartridges. The box shows overall light scuffing, marks. There is a stamped bugle on both sides with ''Public Property'' scratches, and spots of staining likely from a leather conditioner or below one on the face and the back appears to be pencil marked the cleaner. The leather remains somewhat stiff with the closure strap soft same. It is mentioned in Riling's book that these flasks were marked this and supple with some crazing and a letter K stamped above the stud way due to the Government having problems with soldiers liberating hole. The cartridge loops on the inside cover have popped stitching property. There were two contracts for these flasks from James Baker of along one edge but remain attached and this box has the bump out for a Philadelphia and this one has tight seams, all four hangers and remains cleaning tool. An about very good example overall. (10A9833-107) in a fine state of condition. (10A9833-102A) 4303 Model 1861 Cartridge Box 4296 Colt Patent Flask This reproduction 1861 cartridge box with shoulder strap and period This flask measures 7 1/2'' overall with common top and sloped charging correct eagle plate shows minor spots of crazing and the leather spout. There are no visible inspectors or patent markings and the flask remains supple. The interior has a wooden block drilled out to hold 15 shows a faded honey brown color lacquer finish that has scattered dark elongated 58 cal. bullets. This two flap compartmented box has an spots and it appears to have had a very well done solder repair along additional pouch for accoutrements and remains in excellent condition. one seam. This flask is identical to No. 816 on page 353 in Riling's book. The eagle plate appears authentic and is located on the shoulder strap. (10A9833-102B) It is circular in design and has a lead filled backing with a few light dings 4297 Eagle Flask along its edges. It has two attaching loops and is held in place by a solid This desirable double sided eagle on hummock flask measures 4 3/8'' wire. This lot would make a great addition to any Civil War grouping or overall with common top and slopped charging spout. Each side shows for the reenactment enthusiast. (109833-107A) a right facing standing eagle and one has a 1/2''x3/4'' square above the 4304 U.S. Marked 1861 Cartridge Box eagle where the finish is a darker shade likely from where a sticker was This black leather model 1861 cartridge box is marked H.G. Haedrich placed. This flask has tight seams and is free of any dents or dings and along the center of the inside flap. It is compartmentalized with tin remains in fine condition. (10A9833-102C) inserts and has an additional pouch for accoutrements. The leather 4298 Eagle Flasks shows light scratches and scuffs overall and remains supple and the This lot includes two similar eagle flasks with shields over the ''E. brass hardware shows varying amounts verdigris staining. The hanger Pluribus Unum'' banners measuring 4 1/2'' overall with common tops strap is no longer present and the box itself remains in very good and fixed charging spouts. Flask one is stamped only on the face with condition. (10A9833-107B) eagle, shield, crossed pistols, and star motif similar to No. 755 on page 4305 McKenney & Co., Cartridge Box 340 of Riling's book. The body retains much of the rich brown lacquer This Indian War era black leather cartridge box is marked ''Frazier's finish with loss to handling heaviest on the back and high points. The Patent / FEB 5th 1872 / Reissue MCH 5th 1873 / Patent April 23rd seams remain tight and there is a small impression along the back face. 1878'' and ''McKenney & Co., New York'' on the inside flat. The leather The second flask is almost identical in design except it is stamped on remains somewhat stiff with tight seams along the boxed interior and lid both faces and has numerous scattered light impressions with a and all brass hardware shows varying amounts of verdigris staining with moderate one on the face that extends up into the throat. The seams some active spots heaviest inside the lid. The lid is attached with riveted have opened slightly at the point of compression and these flasks brass hinges and has a small oval NG plate roughly centered on the lid. remain in good to very good condition. (109833-102D) These boxes were used by the Pennsylvania and New York National 4299 Powder Flask Lot Guard Units. The closure consists of a mushroom shaped brass stud This lot includes three flasks. First is a smooth body James Dixon & and a leather strap with brass ring that is attached by rivet and sewn; Sons marked flask measuring 8 1/2'' overall, with screw on patent the tip of the closure strap has broken off. There are overall light fireproof top with adjustable 4 position charger. The body shows scratches, scuffs, and spots of crazing and the wooden poplar block scattered light impressions with spots of darkening in the finish and all remains intact with spots for 18 cartridges. A fine example overall. four hanger rings are present. Second is a smooth body Sykes patent (10A9833-107C) marked flask measuring 6 1/4'' overall with inside spring patent top and 4306 Unmarked Cartridge Box adjustable 3 position charger that is missing its stop screw. The body This black leather cartridge box with accoutrement pouch and wood shows numerous small impressions and one moderate near the base. insert likely for 50-70 cartridges remains in about good condition. The The seams remain tight and it retains a honey brown patina throughout. leather is dried and crazed showing several scuffs, scratches and has a Third is a James Dixon & Sons dog flask with inside spring patent top few spots that are starting to flake. There is an oval monogram plate on and 5 position adjustable charger that is missing its stop screw. The the front lid left bare. There is a buckle missing from the bottom as well inside spring is broken, the flask has a dark bronze patina with brighter as the securing strap and all brass hardware shows varying stages of contrasts at the high points. The seams remain tight and all flasks are in verdigris. The stitching remains tight and the box will hold 20 cartridges. good to very good condition. (109833-102E) (10A9833-107D) 4300 Powder Flask Lot 4307 U.S. Marked Cartridge Box This lot includes three decorative body variations. First is a James Dixon This brown leather H.G. Haedrich marked (corner of inside flap) model & Sons fluted flask measuring 8 1/4'' overall with inside spring patent top 1861 cartridge box is without shoulder strap and has a M. Lutz inspector and four position adjustable charger. The top and throat have cleaning stamp on the closure strap. The box has an interior pocket and only one marks with most finish removed leaving the brass an ochre color along cartridge tin is present. There are overall light scuffs and scratches with the cleaned surfaces. There are a few scattered light impressions in the some scattered spots of staining and the stitching remains tight. An body and all four hang rings are attached. Second is an unmarked about very good example. (10A9833-107E) clamshell style flask measuring 6'' overall with common fireproof top with 4308 Civil War Era Collectibles fixed charger. There are a few tiny dings in the body with all parts This lot includes three items. First is a black leather cap pouch with ''R working freely and this is very similar in design to those manufactured by NECE'' and ''F.A. Sniffen'' inspector markings on the inside cover. The American Flask and Cap company. Third is an unmarked fluted floral top cover is mostly dry and cracked with spots of flaking and the interior pattern motif measuring 7 1/4'' overall with common fireproof top with 3 portions remain in excellent condition. Second is an unmarked black position adjustable charger that appears stuck in place at the lightest leather cartridge box measuring approximately 2''x3 1/2'' with single load. The seams are tight and both hanging loops are present. These strap closure that has spots of crazing and the closure strap is starting flasks are in good to very good condition. to show signs of dry rot. Third is a tin insert likely for a model 1861 style 4301 Mills Cartridge Belt cartridge box with wood insert that has eight holes. These items are in This is a black color woven infantry cartridge belt with 1890 ''H'' pattern fair to very good condition. (109833-107F) buckle. The buckle bears only the U.S. markings on the face with 4309 German Tank Tool Box stippling along the interior of the borders and shows some light dings This lot includes a wooden crate measuring 15 1/2''x9''x3 1/2'' with clasp along the edges with a possible scratch or casting imperfection through closure and C ring style carry handle. The box is painted a dull the middle of the face and has a ''C'' style closure. The belt is a single grey-green color with black stenciled lettering in German that reads row and is marked ''f30 J.F.G.'' along the inside and remains in a fine ''ketten werkzeukasten / fur PZ kpfw'' and translates to ''Chains Tool Box state of condition overall. (10A9833-109) for PZ kpfw''. There are two compartments divided into a large ''L'' shape and a smaller rectangle and this vintage crate remains in very good condition. (109737-2) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4310 Vintage German First Aid Kit 4327 Small Rifle Match Primers This lot includes a complete commercial first aid kit that appears This lot includes a dealer stock 1000 count box of Federal Premium unused. The kit includes the essentials; tape, gauze, iodine, ammonia, small rifle match primers No. GM205M in excellent condition. tourniquet, scissors, safety pins, burn cream and other assorted (109413-37D) bandaging products. The items come in a brown colored tin measuring 4328 Small Pistol Primers 10''x6 1/2''x2 1/2'' with red stenciled lettering on the lid that reads ''Erste This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small Hilfe'' translated to ''First Aid''. The tin box shows overall flaking, a few pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are light dings and some scratching but remains in very good plus condition. as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FF) (10A9736-86) 4329 Small Pistol Primers 4311 WWII Era German First Aid Kit This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes a German military first aid kit that is relatively pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these as-new incomplete with empty iodine bottles, 4 wraps, a rubber tourniquet and a dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46FG) box of gauze. The kit measures 13 1/2''x7''x4'' and has a painted red 4330 Small Pistol Primers cross with stenciled letters that read ''Verbandkasten'' translates to ''First This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small Aid Kit''. The case is made of light gauge steel and retains most of its pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these as-new greenish-black enamel finish with overall scratches and handling marks dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-46FH) with all hardware in good working order. (10A9736-86A) 4331 Small Pistol Primers 4312 Assorted Scope Rings and Mount This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes an Aimtech APM 7 right hand side one-piece grip with pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are Picatinny style rail mount for a 1911 style pistol and an assortment of as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FI) 30mm and 1'' scope rings. There are four sets of 30mm Millet tactical 4332 Small Pistol Primers rings, 5 sets of various 1'' Weaver rings, 1 set of 1'' CZ 527 rings, and This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small four sets of various 1'' rings all are blued finish and in excellent pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these as-new condition. (109797-28Q) dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46FJ) 4313 Small Pistol Primers 4333 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46F) as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FK) 4314 Small Pistol Primers 4334 Large Rifle Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FA) stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RP) 4315 Small Pistol Primers 4335 Large Rifle Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and are as-new large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FB) stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RQ) 4316 Small Pistol Primers 4336 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and are as-new pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FC) as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FL) 4317 Small Pistol Primers 4337 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these as-new as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FD) dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46FM) 4318 Small Pistol Primers 4338 50 Cal. Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes a 500 count brick of CCI No.35 non-mercuric primers pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are housed in a white cardboard box with black stenciled letters and this as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FE) as-new dealer stock item remains in excellent condition. (109413-39AA) 4319 Large Rifle Primers 4339 50 Cal. Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 This lot includes a 500 count brick of CCI No.35 non-mercuric primers large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer housed in a white cardboard box with black stenciled letters and this stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RK) as-new dealer stock item remains in excellent condition. (109413-39AB) 4320 Large Rifle Primers 4340 Small Rifle Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 This lot includes two full 1000 count boxes of Remington No. 7 1/2 small large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer rifle bench rest primers. Each box contains ten 100 count packs and stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RL) these as-new dealer stock items remain in excellent condition. 4321 Large Rifle Primers (109413-22) This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 4341 Small Pistol Primers large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RM) pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and are as-new 4322 Large Rifle Primers dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FN) This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 4342 Small Pistol Primers large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RN) pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are 4323 Small Rifle Match Primers as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FO) This lot includes a dealer stock 1000 count box of Federal Premium 4343 Small Pistol Primers small rifle match primers No. GM205M in excellent condition. This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small (109413-37) pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these as-new 4324 Small Rifle Match Primers dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46FP) This lot includes a dealer stock 1000 count box of Federal Premium 4344 Small Pistol Primers small rifle match primers No. GM205M in excellent condition. This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small (109413-37A) pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these as-new 4325 Small Rifle Match Primers dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46FQ) This lot includes a dealer stock 1000 count box of Federal Premium 4345 Small Pistol Primers small rifle match primers No. GM205M in excellent condition. This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small (109413-37B) pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are 4326 Small Rifle Match Primers as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FR) This lot includes a dealer stock 1000 count box of Federal Premium 4346 Small Pistol Primers small rifle match primers No. GM205M in excellent condition. This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small (109413-37C) pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these as-new dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46FS) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4347 Small Pistol Primers 4367 50 Cal. Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes a 500 count brick of CCI No.35 non-mercuric primers pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are housed in a white cardboard box with black stenciled letters and this as-new dealer stock items remaining in excellent condition. as-new dealer stock item remains in excellent condition. (109413-39CD) (109413-46FT) 4368 Small Pistol Primers 4348 Magnum Rifle Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes 3 full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 9 1/2 M pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are magnum rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FW) as-new dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-33) 4369 Small Pistol Primers 4349 Magnum Rifle Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small This lot includes 3 full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 9 1/2 M pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are magnum rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FX) as-new dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-33A) 4370 Large Rifle Primers 4350 Magnum Rifle Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 This lot includes 3 full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 9 1/2 M large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer magnum rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RF) as-new dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-33B) 4371 Large Rifle Primers 4351 Magnum Rifle Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 9 1/2 M large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer magnum rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RG) as-new dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-33C) 4372 Large Rifle Primers 4352 Magnum Rifle Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 9 1/2 M large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer magnum rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RH) as-new dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-33D) 4373 Large Rifle Primers 4353 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 5 1/2 small large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer pistol primers. Each brick holds ten 100 count packs and these dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RI) stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-31) 4374 Large Rifle Primers 4354 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 5 1/2 small large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer pistol primers. Each brick holds ten 100 count packs and these dealer stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RJ) stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-31A) 4375 Small Rifle Primers 4355 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 5 1/2 small small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new pistol primers. Each brick holds ten 100 count packs and these dealer dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RS) stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-31B) 4376 Small Rifle Primers 4356 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 5 1/2 small small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new pistol primers. Each brick holds ten 100 count packs and these dealer dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RT) stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-31C) 4377 Small Rifle Primers 4357 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 5 1/2 small small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new pistol primers. Each brick holds ten 100 count packs and these dealer dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RU) stock items remain in excellent condition. (109413-31D) 4378 Small Rifle Primers 4358 Large Rifle Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RV) stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46R) 4379 Small Pistol Primers 4359 Large Rifle Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 1 1/2 small This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 pistol primers. Each box contains ten 100 count packs and is as-new large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RW) stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RA) 4380 Small Pistol Primers 4360 Large Rifle Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 1 1/2 small This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 pistol primers. Each box contains ten 100 count packs and is as-new large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RX) stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RB) 4381 Small Pistol Primers 4361 Large Rifle Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 1 1/2 small This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 pistol primers. Each box contains ten 100 count packs and is as-new large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RY) stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RC) 4382 Small Pistol Primers 4362 Large Rifle Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 1 1/2 small This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 pistol primers. Each box contains ten 100 count packs and is as-new large rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RZ) stock items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RD) 4383 Small Pistol Primers 4363 Large Rifle Primers This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 1 1/2 small This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No.9 1/2 large pistol primers. Each box contains ten 100 count packs and is as-new rifle primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these dealer stock dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAA) items are in excellent condition. (109413-46RE) 4384 Small Rifle Primers 4364 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAB) as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FU) 4385 Small Rifle Primers 4365 Small Pistol Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Federal Champion small small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new pistol primers. Each brick has ten 100 count boxes and these are dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAC) as-new dealer stock items in excellent condition. (109413-46FV) 4386 Small Rifle Primers 4366 50 Cal. Primers This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 This lot includes a 500 count brick of CCI No.35 non-mercuric primers small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new housed in a white cardboard box with black stenciled letters and this dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAD) as-new dealer stock item remains in excellent condition. (109413-39BC) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4387 Small Rifle Primers 4405 32-40 Win. and 444 Marlin Brass This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 This lot consists of six containers: (3) 20 rd. boxes of unfired, later small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new primed Winchester-Western 32-40 Win. (1) 20 rd. box containing 10 rds. dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAE) of unfired, later primed Winchester-Western and 10 rds. of fired 4388 Small Rifle Primers Remington 32-40 Win.; (1) zip-lock bag containing approximately 100 This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 rds. of Winchester-Western consisting of a mixture of fired 32-40 Win. small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new and 32-40 Win. reformed from unfired 38-55 Win.; (1) zip-Lock bag dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAF) containing approximately 85 rds. of a mixture of unused and unprimed 4389 Small Pistol Primers 444 Marlin and fired 444 Marlin, all with ''R-P'' headstamps. (79431-5BP) This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 1 1/2 small 4406 Colt Custom Shop Semi-Auto Pistol Presentation Case pistol primers. Each box contains ten 100 count packs and is as-new This walnut case measures about 18" x 9" x 3" and is French-fitted for dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAG) three pistols, two Model 1903 or 1908 Pocket Hammerless pistols and 4390 Small Pistol Primers one 1908 Vest Pocket Hammerless. The exterior rates very fine showing This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 1 1/2 small a few small spots of moderate flaking varnish along the back edge of the pistol primers. Each box contains ten 100 count packs and is as-new lid, some scattered very light scratches and dings. The lid is inlaid with a dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAH) brass Custom Shop medallion and there is a knurled lock escutcheon. 4391 Large Pistol Primers The interior is lined with a handsome maroon baize that rates excellent. This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 2 1/2 large No key is present. (13A9526-1D) pistol primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new dealer 4407 Original Colt Bisley Grips stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAI) One pair of checkered gutta-percha grips for a Colt Bisley single-action 4392 Large Pistol Primers revolver, featuring serrated brass screw escutcheons and matching This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 2 1/2 large serial numbers ''0397'' on the inside faces. The retention screw is pistol primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new dealer included. The grips are in excellent condition, exhibiting only the tiniest stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAJ) of handling marks at the edges, a small mark behind the Rampant Colt 4393 Large Pistol Primers on the left grip face and a single shallow chip at the heel of the left grip. This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 2 1/2 large An exceedingly well-kept specimen and an exciting find for the Colt pistol primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new dealer Collector. (1X126019-10E) stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAK) 4408 U.S. 1872 Pattern Officer's Chapeau in Tin by H.V. Allien & Co. 4394 Large Pistol Primers One bicorn hat covered in black beaver felt and featuring a gold bullion This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 2 1/2 large cockade, gold bullion end knots, ostrich feathers and a cream-colored pistol primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new dealer silk inner lining. The hat is in about excellent condition, with strong gilt stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAL) and very little wear except a line of separation along the top of the crown 4395 Large Pistol Primers which is obscured by the ostrich feathers. The ostrich feathers are not This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 2 1/2 large attached but rest comfortably tucked into the folds of the brim. The hat pistol primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new dealer comes in the original shaped storage tin which rates near excellent, stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAM) exhibiting few if any dents or dings and showing instances of flaking 4396 Small Rifle Primers black paint across the surface. Really a beautiful officer's chapeau from This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 the late 19th century, an excellent addition to any U.S. Military small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new collection. (12A9425-8) (500/700) dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAN) Est. 500 - 700 4397 Small Rifle Primers 4409 Reproduction Civil War Confederate Belt Plate This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 One lead and brass rectangular plate with iron wire hooks, the brass small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new front face embossed with ''CSA'' lettering. The plate is in fair to good dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAO) condition: the iron wire and lead rear face are moderately to strongly 4398 Small Rifle Primers oxidized with areas of white and ochre. The brass front face is patinated This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 to a dull mustard brown and a bit rough at the edges. (2X12B9397-1E) small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new 4410 Reproduction Civil War New Jersey Militia Cartridge Box Plate dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAP) One lead and brass oval plate with iron wire loops, the brass front face 4399 Small Rifle Primers embossed with ''NJ'' lettering. The buckle is in very good condition with a This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 light handling marks, instances of oxidation on the loops and instances small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new of tarnish and green verdigris on the brass. (2X12B9397-1A) dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAQ) 4411 Reproduction Civil War New Jersey Militia Belt Plate 4400 Small Rifle Primers One lead and brass oval plate with iron wire hooks, the brass front face This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 embossed with ''NJ'' lettering. The wire is strongly oxidized throughout small rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new and has left ocher stains in spots on the rear face. The brass is darkly dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAR) patinated and spanned by a moderately strong coat of light green 4401 Small Rifle Primers verdigris. Few handling marks are present and the buckle is in fair This lot includes two full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 6 1/2 small condition overall. (2X12B9397-1C) rifle primers. Each box has ten 100 count packs and is as-new dealer 4412 Reproduction Civil War New Jersey Militia Belt Plate stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAS) One lead and brass oval plate with iron wire hooks, the brass front face 4402 Small Pistol Primers embossed with ''NJ'' lettering. The buckle is in very good condition with This lot includes three full 1000 count bricks of Remington No. 1 1/2 few handling marks, instances of oxidation on the iron wire and varying small pistol primers. Each box contains ten 100 count packs and is degrees of light to moderate patination across the faces. as-new dealer stock in excellent condition. (109413-46RAT) (2X12B9397-1B) 4403 7-30 Waters Brass 4413 Reproduction Civil War Ohio Volunteer Militia Belt Plate This lot consists of five containers: (2) full 100 rd. factory boxes of One lead and brass oval plate with iron wire hooks, the brass front face Federal Premium unprimed nickel-plated brass rating as-new; (2) 20 rd. embossed with ''OVM'' lettering. The plate is in fair condition: the wire boxes of Federal Premium Vital-Shok consisting of one full and one with exhibits strong ocher oxidation and the brass is darkly patinated and 19 rds. of fired brass cases; (1) full 10 rd. plastic tray of Federal spanned by light green verdigris. The raised edges of the plate are Premium fired brass cases. The fired cases rate excellent. (79431-5BN) somewhat rough, otherwise the plate exhibits few handling marks. 4404 257 Roberts Brass (2X12B9397-1D) This lot consists of three containers: (2) full 20 rd. boxes of 4414 U.S. Cartridge Box With Boston Navy Yard Markings Winchester-Western unprimed and unused brass cases rating excellent; This is a Civil War era U.S. Navy leather cartridge box that is marked for (1) zip-lock bag containing approximately 100 rds. of fired brass with the Boston Navy Yard. The leather has moderate crazing over the top mixed headstamps and in excellent condition. (79431-5BO) flap and some minor cracking with a small hole on the back side. The top flap is also missing its securing tab. The inner flap is marked ''U.S.N.Y. / BOSTON'' and the metal box lining is intact, but has some minor oxidation. A very good example associated with the local area that would serve well as a piece in any naval history collection. (1X48482-6) (400/600) Est. 400 - 600 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4415 Antique Hand-Sewn Leather Holster-Belt-Cap Pouch 4419 Lot Of Vintage Toy Guns This is a complete rig consisting of belt, holster, percussion cap pouch This lot consists of four items. First is a miniature die cast replica Colt and cartridge or accoutrement box. The belt is heavy leather and is 1 Detective Special by Hubley. This tiny revolver features a chromed finish 1/8'' wide with hand-sewn buckle end. The buckle is nickel and heavy and has black checkered grips and includes five plastic dummy rounds. cast with iron tongue which pivots on a center shaft. The length is 34'' Next is a vintage Hubley ''Champ'' die cast cap gun. It is marked ''MADE with three adjustment holes at the billet end. Suspended from this is a IN U.S.A.'', has a silver tone chromed finish that has some light flaking, two piece hand-sewn leather flap holster which shows some minor and and star emblem orange and yellow plastic grips. The left grip has a gap some moderate flaking, mostly on the flap portion, the flap with a slightly at the base of the frame and a small crack at the top. Based on the 1911 scalloped edge. It is folded flap construction, sewn along the rear seam, style pistols, the Champ uses rolled caps and has some minor oxidation with a separate muzzle billet; a simple belt loop billet attached at the around the working parts which still function. Third is a non-functional rear. Next is a percussion cap pouch with two rear suspension loops and Nichols 45 Automatic die cast cap gun that has a moderately flaking a hand sewn and riveted closure flap billet. The rear billets are affixed chromed finish. Lastly is a Crescent Toys ''S-Agent'' revolving die cast with copper or brass rivets and the balance of the stitching is intact. It cap gun. This cap gun has a gray enamel type finish that is lightly flaking features an interior flap and acorn bottom closure stud. The last item is a in areas and has red and brown synthetic grips. The mechanisms squarish cartridge box of heavy leather with remnants of a tarred appears to function correctly, though the top of the hammer has a crack waterproofing. The seams are sewn with a mix of sinew and copper wire and the action opens when firing. All are in very good condition overall. and are mostly intact. It is roughly 4'' tall by 4 1/4'' wide and about 2 1/4'' (1X4A9276-4G) {NON-GUN} deep. There is a wooden button affixed to the body of the box, the upper 4420 Lot Of Vintage Cap Guns closure device is not present. A rodent has nibbled a small hole about This lot consists of three vintage and seemingly rare cast iron cap guns 5/8'' in diameter at the corner of the lid. The holster will accommodate a by National. The first two are the 1925 vintage, one is nickel the other smaller or medium framed revolver such as a Colt 1862 Police or a black and both have areas of moderate wear, light handling marks and Manhattan style .36 caliber gun (the wear patterns on the holster match some light surface oxidation. The third is the smaller and earlier 1920 a 6'' Manhattan precisely). A rather nice antique rig, very complete, and design and is a mottled gray with some areas of light surface oxidation no doubt with Confederate roots. (39363-11) (400/600) overall. All three are designed to resemble the early Colt Pocket Est. 400 - 600 Hammerless auto pistols and appear to be functional. All are in very 4416 Tin Types good condition and have ''MADE IN U.S.A.'' cast on their right sides. This lot consists of two early tin type portraits. First is a small portrait of (1X4A9276-4F) {NON-GUN} a young man in business attire that measures about 2 1/2'' x 2'' and 4421 Texan JR Cap Gun By Hubley exhibits cursive writing in pencil on the inside of the cover ''John Cline / This is a vintage 1940's era cast metal Texan Jr cap gun by Hubley. The Amsterdam NY''. There is also what appears to be a date of ''1848'' and nickel finished metal has cast engraved foliate patterns and the Texan Jr ''Born in'' but the location is not legible. Research shows a Reverend logos on each side. There are synthetic faux ivory steer-head grips that John Cline who was born in 1832 and died in 1904 that was active in show areas of light wear and some fading to the black painted surfaces. Monroe County, NY. This could possibly be an image of the Reverend in The left side has a release which opens the cap storage area, there is a his younger years. The top cover of the case is missing as is the bottom slight separation to both halves of the top which makes the catch sit a portion of the remaining portion. The picture itself is in very good little loose. The mechanisms still appear to function, there is some minor condition with light crackling and crazing throughout. The second picture corrosion on the hammer and working parts due to cap residue. A very is larger and measures about 4 3/4'' x 3 3/4''. The portrait is of a seated good example overall. (1X4A9276-4D) {NON-GUN} couple in their Sunday best with period-typical stern expressions on their 4422 Collectible Gene Autry Cap Pistols By Kenton faces. The top portion of the case is also missing but the remaining base This lot consists of a set of two vintage Kenton Hardware western style is intact. The picture is in excellent condition but the couple is not Gene Autry cap pistols. Each revolver-style pistol is made from cast iron identified. Also included is a spare brass foil border that measures about metal parts and has faux mother-of-pearl style grips. The cast metal 3 1/4'' x 2 3/4'' and has some light tarnish and small specks of oxidation parts are mostly mottled brown and gray and have a few areas of very present. (3X48399-4I) light surface oxidation. The synthetic grip panels have some minor 4417 Lot of Cannons cracking due to age, one set shows some light shrinkage and damage Two cast-brass miniature models of Napoleon-style guns and the Rev due to possible exposure to heat. The lower portions of the frames have War era ''grasshopper'', one rough cast the other polished. The Gene Autry's signature on both sides. The mechanisms appear to ''grasshopper'' is about 10 3/8'' overall length with a 7'' tube and about 5'' function correctly. Throw in a roll of paper caps and you'll be ready to wheels. As-mention it is rough cast brass with some tool marks and has apprehend villains, save damsels and ride the range with these vintage a split trail. The second item is what is roughly a 12 pound Napoleon ''six guns'' of Public Cowboy No.1 lore. (2X4B9276-4A) {NON-GUN} gun, this example neatly polished and a bit more ornate with a (200/400) functioning elevation screw, a couple of chains attached at the trace and Est. 200 - 400 the cheeks, a replica rammer soldered to the right cheekpiece and tar 4423 Vintage Leslie-Henry/Halco Young Buffalo Bill Cap Gun bucket at left. This example has an overall length of about 12'' from the This lot consists of a 1955-1960 vintage Young Buffalo Bill cast metal pintle ring to muzzle face with a 6 3/4'' tube and is about 4 1/2'' in height. cap gun by the Leslie-Henry Company that were distributed by Halco. These are display guns only and are not report cannon. (37536-3,4) The cap gun appears to be in near excellent condition with a nickel 4418 U.S. 46 Star Flag finish and faux ivory horsehead grips. The metal surfaces have some This is a vintage 46 star United States flag that measures about 64'' on areas of light tarnish and feature cast engraved patterns with foliate and the fly and 51'' on the hoist and has a gold fringe border. The stars are pony designs and the Young Buffalo Bill logo on either side. The right embroidered and are uniform and arranged in the 8-7-8-8-7-8 pattern. grip panel has a small crack near its upper edge. Included is a vintage The flag appears to be of silk or cotton construction and is in about very brown suede leather holster in excellent condition. (1X4A9276-4B) good condition. Its colors are fading and it has several tears and some {NON-GUN} separating seams. This flag is designed for indoor use and has a cotton 4424 Vintage Big Horn Cap Gun By Kilgore reinforced pole pocket on one side to be used with a presentation pole. This is a 1940's vintage die cast metal Big Horn revolving cylinder cap The wear is consistent for a flag that was displayed in a hall or other gun by Kilgore. The cast metal has a mottled gray patina and full indoor place of honor then folded for storage. The 46 star flags were the coverage foliate pattern designs with some big horn sheep images. The U.S. Standard from 1908-1912 during Presidents Theodore Roosevelt frame has the Big Horn logo on either side, the right side of the crane is and William Taft after the addition of Oklahoma to the Union in 1907 and marked ''MADE IN U.S.A.''. The barrel and cylinder portion sits a little until New Mexico and Arizona were added in 1912. A great opportunity loose but the mechanisms appear to function correctly. A fine example to own a piece of American history from the early 1900's. (4A8965-1) of these vintage cap guns. (1X4A9276-4E) {NON-GUN} 4425 Redfield Scope Bases Two Redfield bases for scope mounts: (1) JR R77 base for a Ruger Model 77, item #47164/511162; (1) JR 94 AE base for a Winchester 94 Angle Eject, New Receiver Configuration, item #511293. Both are as-new in opened factory boxes with sealed factory packing and manual. (1X128673-10D) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4426 Leather Holster 4436 U.S. Civil War Naval Cartridge Box (1) unmarked open top russet colored leather holster with a simple This Civil War-era cartridge box measures 6'' by 4'' by 1 1/2''. The outer geometric and floral pattern. The leather is crazed with areas of flaking, flap is embossed with a slightly softened ''USN'' in an oval on the outer scratches and has several rudimentary carvings with the majority along flap and ''U.S.N.Y. / BOSTON'' on the inner flap. A small secondary the backside. The liner is missing in areas and the stitching appears to pocket is stitched to the front face of the box beneath the outer flap. The be tight, the hanger strap is a replacement and there is added leather is in fine condition, showing very light crazing, slight dark patina contemporary bead work to the keeper strap and what used to be the and some minimal surface deterioration throughout but no signs of loss leg tie strap. (2X109476-25) or separation. Included within is a cartridge tin which originally 4427 Antique Dual Cavity Bullet Mould comprised six compartments; the internal dividers have been removed. This is an unmarked brass bodied, dual cavity bullet mould with sprue The tin is in very fine condition with a speckled gray patina throughout. cutter for the Beaumont Adams percussion revolvers. The mould casts a Altogether a desirable piece of U.S. Navy equipment in very good plus pair of round-nosed conical projectiles with the Tranter style deep to excellent condition. (1X128814-1G) grease groove just above the flat base. The brass shows a mild tarnish 4437 U.S. Civil War Naval Cartridge Box with mottled ochre patina, the sprue cutter is marked ''No / 54'' and This Civil War-era cartridge box measures 6'' by 4'' by 1 1/2''. The outer retains much of its original blue finish. The cavities are mostly crisp with flap is embossed ''USN'' in an oval on the outer flap and ''U.S.N.Y. / a few light marks around the edges of the grease groove and there are a BOSTON'' on the inner flap. The secondary pocket has been lost from few light handling marks scattered about the exterior. A very nice the front face of the box, otherwise the box is in very fine to near vintage bullet mould that would fit nicely with a cased Beaumont Adams excellent condition with very few blemishes on the interior, only light revolver. (1X4A8175-8) crazing and wrinkling on the outer flap and closing strap, and little to no 4428 Antique Tranter Bullet Mould deterioration. Included within is a six-compartment cartridge tin with an This is a brass bodied, dual cavity English Tranter bullet mould with overall moderate dark gray patina. A desirable piece of U.S. Navy sprue cutter that is in 54 bore. The mould casts a pair of round-nosed equipment in near excellent condition. (1X128814-1F) conical projectiles with the Tranter style deep grease groove just above 4438 F-14 Lot the flat base. The cavities are crisp and the left side is marked with the This lot consists of an unmarked tailhook point shoe for the Grumman ''W. Tranter'' logo and is numbered ''10589''. The brass shows a mild F-14 Tomcat series aircraft. Has your ''need for speed'' gotten the best ochre patina and has a few light handling marks. The blued steel sprue of you? Bring it under control with this authentic tailhook point shoe that cutter is marked ''54'' and has most of its original finish along with some is in very good condition and shows signs of being used by the Navy small areas of light surface oxidation. This is an excellent example aircraft when landing on their assigned carriers. Light oxidation and wear overall of these classic dual cavity moulds. (1X4A8175-7) marks overall and some heavy grind marks on its base are just a few of 4429 Bausch & Lomb Scope Mount for Winchester Model 70 the character points seen on the device that helped prevent these (1) two-piece scope mount for a Winchester Model 70 rifle complete with powerful and expensive jets from being lost forever in the sea when accompanying scope rings. All parts retain about 99% original blue with landing on the carrier's short landing strip. A few felt pads have been some silvering at the edges and screw holes from previous mounting. affixed to the base to prevent the rough edges from marring your deck. The attachment screws are not included. (2X126019-10L) Have the time of your life showing this off to your friends or use it as a 4430 Browning Scope Bases paperweight to keep your classified documents from becoming inverted. Three Browning scope mount bases: (2) Model 8817 bases for the High Be a Maverick and satisfy your inner Top Gun desires and bid on this Power Browning Bolt Rifle (BBR); (1) unidentified mount base Navy surplus item. Please note that extra shipping may apply. measuring 5 1/4'' overall; the two pairs of screw-holes are spaced 4 1/4'' (1X4A8655-5) front to rear and 3 1/4'' between sets, measured center-to-center. All 4439 Winchester Advertising Lot mounts are in excellent condition with few if any signs of previous use or This lot includes a hanging store advertisement. This hunting calendar is wear and all include the original factory box and manual. unused complete with sticker sheet for all seasons with animal names, (2X128673-10C) months, and numbers to post their respective start and close dates. It 4431 Collectible Peters High Velocity Shotshell Box measures 28''x22'' and remains in excellent condition. Included is an (1) empty 28 ga. one piece multi-color box. The top of box shows unmarked protective cardboard sleeve. (1X10A3559-38) climbing mallard with "Peters / HIGH / VELOCITY / Rustless" and 4440 Muzzleloading Accessories "LONG RANGE HARD HITTING" callout, the sides show blue and gold This lot includes a variety of new-in-the-box items for black powder colored picture of shell. The box remains very good having darkened shooting. First are two sealed 20 round count T/C Maxiball 50 cal., 320 over the years with rounded corners and light scuffing along the edges gr., lubricated bullets. Second is a full 30 count pack of T/C 50 cal., 300 with a small tear along the rear edge. An attractive little Peters shotshell gr., XTP Hollow Point Bullets with Mag Express Sabots part no. 8294. box. (2X58179-1BF) [David Whipple Collection] Third is a full 20 count pack of T/C 50 cal., 230 gr., Sure Fire Hollow 4432 U.S. Military Lot Point Bullets with Mag Express Sabots part no. 8206. Fourth are one of This lot consists of two items. First is an M10 Plotting Board with canvas each of the following: T/C Speed Breech for T/C Triumph muzzleloader case. Soldiers in the U.S. Army infantry used devices like this to plot the part no. 7729, T/C Breech Thread Cleaner part no. 7496 for use with relative position of guns, base points, and targets. A plastic rotating disc Speed Breech and Speed Breech XT, T/C Encore Barrel Removal Tool pivots on a flat plastic base which is square on one side and part no. 7503, T/C T-Handle Starter with universal loading tips part no. semicircular on the other. It is not maker marked or dated and the case 54169058, T/C .45 cal., Extended Super Jag part no. 7227, T/C .50 cal., is worn and unmarked as well. Second is a M1917 Polymer Extended Super Jag part no. 9083, T/C .45 cal., Shock Wave clinometer in excellent condition. (1X45853-16,17) Sabot loading tip and cleaning jag part no. 9071, T/C Pro-Hunter 4433 Remington 700 Barrel Adjustable Hinge Pin for Encore part no. 7010, T/C .50 cal., Pro Hunter (1) 26'' tapered barrel chambered in 300 Wby Mag with a bright, Sabot and Bullet Puller part no. 9009, T/C 100 count Round Ball excellent bore. The barrel features a matte blue finish that has a few Patches unlubricated for .45 and .50 cal., muzzleloaders part no. 7030, light handling marks. The factory markings include the caliber, ''(REP)'' T/C 100 count Round Ball Patches pre-lubricated for .45 and .50 cal., and other factory proofs and a date code of ''EO'', for October 1994. muzzleloaders part no. 7136, T/C 100 count cleaning patches There are no provisions for sights and no Remington logo or address pre-saturated with T/C No. 13 Bore Cleaner part no. 7143, T/C T17 markings. An excellent barrel for your next custom rifle build. Breech Plug Wipes Part no. 7541, and T/C 3 Oz., tube of T17 Natural (2X49523-29) Lube 1000 Plus part no. 7479. These dealer stock items remain as-new 4434 Tucson Custom Grips in excellent condition. (1X109413-74G) This lot includes a set of smooth rosewood thumb rest grips for a Ruger 4441 Muzzleloading Accessories Mark III pistol. The grips rate excellent and are in an open factory This lot includes a variety of new-in-the-box items for black powder package. (1X109400-134I) shooting. First is a T/C Deluxe Hunter's Choice Muzzleloading kit, part 4435 U.S. Civil War Cap Box no. 7101. Second are two T/C U-View Flex Loader, part no. 35008031 This Civil War-era cap box is stamped on the outer flap with a U.S. and two Flex Loader Ammo Tubes, part no. 7238. Third are two T/C 50 Ordnance Department inspector's stamp, faded to illegibility, and the cal., Quick Shot loading tubes part no. 7104. Fourth is one of each of address ''Newark / N.J.'' on the inner flap. The letter ''D'' is stamped on the following T/C .45 cal., Extended Super Jag part no. 7727, T/C 209 the back face, otherwise no further markings are visible. The leather Dog Bone Capper part no. 7808, T/C 50 cal., Super Jag part no. 9243, exhibits some scuffing and wear at the edges and some light cracking T/C 50 cal., T/C 4-N-1 loading tubes part no. 7106, T/C Pyrodex Spout and surface flaking can be seen on the finish of the belt loops and the part no. 7223, T/C T17 firearm wipes part no. 7493, and T/C Hunter's inner closing flap. Otherwise the box retains excellent tight stitching and Powder Measure part no. 7048. These dealer stock items are as-new shows no signs of loss or separation. A fine cap box overall. and in excellent condition. (1X109413-74F) (1X128814-1K) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4442 Shoulder Holster 4448 Older Savage-Stevens-Fox Firearms Advertising Print ''First In The This lot includes an as-new dealer stock Blackhawk No.16, nylon, Field'' ambidextrous, horizontal size large holster. This is an as-new item This is perhaps a 50s-era print of a Hy Hintermeister oil painting sealed in its original factory packaging. (1X109413-93) showing two English Setters on point afield in what appears to be a low 4443 Restored WWII German Luftschutz Stahlhelm southern pine coastal area. It is on textured paper and remains vivid This is an authentic Second World War Luftschutz-pattern stahlhelm with stunning colors. Both dogs are locked on point with tails straight out with embossed vent holes, rivet holes at the sides and rear and a raised and noses erect, not moving a muscle. On the eggshell field at bottom ''bead'' around the base of the dome. The rivets are not present and no we read ''First in the Field '' ''Savage-Stevens-Fox Firearms''. There is a lining is included. The surfaces of the shell have been sand-blasted and factory print code ''F-F 55'' at left and ''Printed in USA'' at right, (perhaps restored with an expertly applied Feldgrau paint finish. The inside of the originally the print issued in 1955?). This is mounted to a piece of the skirt is stamped ''SE66'' on the left side; the number code at the rear has foam core awaiting framing, there are a number of old wrinkles along the been slightly obscured by the new paint layer and appears to read edge but the color portion remains unblemished, there are a few tiny rips ''8860''. Aside from a few barely perceptible storage scuffs, the helmet is as well along the very edges, one is through the legend at the bottom of fully unblemished and rates excellent as refinished. (1X128051-11B) the print, along with some darker water staining along the lower (100/200) left-hand corner, but were the print properly framed and matted it would Est. 100 - 200 be unobtrusive or even invisible. The view itself measures 22 1/2'' by 4444 West German Military Caps 16'', the overall exterior dimensions of the textured paper 25 7/8'' by 19 Two post-war German military caps of West German pattern. First, a 5/8''. A very pleasing depiction of nice Savage advertising, it does look light gray cotton mountain cap with aluminum buttons, size 58. The peak older but its true date is unknown the textured paper is very nice and the of the cap is fitted with the West German State Colors button in black depiction certainly deserves to be properly framed. (3A9811-2A) and red enamel and gilt brass; the left side is pinned with a pewter 4449 Smith & Wesson Advertising Prints edelweiss flower with gilt pistils. The cap is in near excellent condition This is a pair of a Smith & Wesson advertising prints, from the 1980s. with no signs of wear and a few negligible stains scattered here or there The first is the complete line of Smith & Wesson , ''The across the fabric. The second cap is a peaked officer's cap, dark Broadest Handgun Line in the World''. It shows nine J frame revolvers, feldgrau, size 56. The peak is adorned with the West German State ten K and L frame revolvers and six N frame revolvers. There are 12 Colors button in black and red enamel and gilt brass. The lining is semiautomatic pistols shown, it would seem right at the cusp of the stitched with the maker's label of Bamberger Mützen-Industrie. The cap transition from the three digit numerical model code to the four digit is in excellent condition with no discernible blemishes. (128051-15C,16) numerical model code. The images remain vivid, as does the royal 4445 WWII German M40 Stahlhelm blue-toned printing. The poster is 1988 copyrighted and is mounted to a This Second World War stahlhelm is finished black and features piece of foam core and rates very good showing a number of old embossed vent holes, rivet holes at the sides and rear and rolled edges. wrinkles or tears that are now stable due to the mounting and light bit of The rivets are not present and no lining is included. The interior of the water or oil staining along its left edge. It measures 23 3/4'' by about 38'' skirt is marked ''NS60'' on the left side and ''DN33'' at the rear. The and is framed in a metal poster-style frame. The next item is the Smith & interior exhibits a strong reapplied finish with a bit of contact wear Wesson promotional print ''The Last Cartridge'', showing a frontier around the inner rim from the original lining band. The exterior surface is cowboy fighting a grizzly bear, his arm and face bloodied, gun hand finished in a less pronounced mix of applied and original black paint reared back about to fire the last remaining cartridge in his cylinder at finish, interspersed with occasional small handling marks and small the bruin. ''Smith & Wesson'' is along the top of the view with spots of exposed steel toning to textured ocher. Also included is a ''Revolvers'' along the bottom, the Smith & Wesson trademark is in the splinter-camouflage pattern cloth helmet cover with stitched cloth loops lower edge of the depiction. The poster rates otherwise excellent for attaching twigs and foliage. The cover is in excellent condition with showing four small tack holes in each of its corners, it is mounted to few if any discernible blemishes. (1X128051-15A) (100/200) foam core and measures 18'' by 22''. A very nice set of prints for the Est. 100 - 200 Smith and Wesson or firearms enthusiast. (3A9811-2B) 4446 WWII German M40 Stahlhelm 4450 Colt 22/45 Conversion Unit This Second World War stahlhelm features embossed vent holes, rivet This unit includes the slide assembly, barrel with floating chamber, recoil holes at the sides and rear and rolled edges. The rivets are not present spring, slide stop and magazine, the ejector is not present. The metal and no lining is included. The interior of the skirt is marked ''NS62'' on surfaces of the slide retain about 98% original blue with minor handling the left side; a number code is present at the rear, rendered illegible by marks and a tiny area of cleaned oxidized pitting near the muzzle that oxidation. The shell retains about 75% original flaking black paint finish received cold blue touch up. The slide features a serrated ramp front with patches of exposed steel scattered throughout, showing spots of sight and Colt Master adjustable rear sight. The kit includes the original moderate ocher-brown oxidation on both the interior and exterior brown leatherette covered box in excellent condition with correct end surfaces. Otherwise the shell exhibits few if any discernible handling label plus the shipping sleeve. The last item in this lot is the original marks. A good WWII helmet with some storage wear. (1X128051-11D) instruction manual in very good condition showing little wear but a few (100/200) small tears. The unit remains in excellent condition overall. (8A9779-10) Est. 100 - 200 {NON-GUN} 4447 Nice Antique Lithograph ''Snipe Shooting'' 4451 Canadian 1943 Pattern Training Rifle This is a very nice chromolithograph originally published in London by T serial #OL823. The metal surfaces of this Canadian WWII-era non-firing McLean in January 1820, showing two top hatted gentlemen wearing SMLE training rifle retain about 70% original blue with the buttplate and their knee waders in a tidal marsh shooting snipe with muzzleloaders. bolt handle toning to an oxidized brown patina and spots of old light One fellow is checking his lock, the other cupping his hand over the brim oxidation overall. The full weight No. 4-style hardwood stock, handguard of his top hat searching the sky for his quarry. Their two dogs are and faux magazine rate perhaps good with a lengthy flexing crack running beside them and the colors are wonderful, a number of through each side of the wrist, two flexing cracks in the handguard shorebirds and a lighthouse in the background, the colors of the forward of the lower band, a couple cracks in the buttstock along with gentleman in forest green coat remains stunning. The view measures light handling marks from training overall. The black paint shows wear roughly 11'' by 8 1/4'' and is nicely matted in an egg shell-toned matt on the high edges of the magazine. The right side of the receiver is with ink pen border and moiré appliqué surrounding this, the moiré band marked ''LONG BRANCH TRAINING RIFLE / 1943'', the serial number roughly 3/8'' wide and nicely accenting the antique print. This comes in is stamped in the forend behind the upper band, the original sights are an antique dark oak frame with ribbed border, externally measuring 21 intact, and a target stand hook is attached to the lower band. The 5/8'' by 18 5/8''. The frame and the depiction remain excellent. For those puncture needles are not present, the action and the buttplate pressure of you who thought ''snipe hunting'' was not a real thing, it most safety are not functional and a sling swivel has been added to the assuredly is. A wonderful ''antique'' depiction for the gentleman's gun toeline. An interesting collectable for the Lee Enfield fan. (23A9544-287) room, library or study. (3A9811-2) {NON-GUN} Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4452 Canadian 1943 Pattern Training Rifle 4456 Fortress Gun Safe serial #OL939. The metal surfaces of this Canadian WWII-ear non-firing This item is an earlier Fortress fire resistant gun safe that measures SMLE training rifle retain about 85-90% original blue with the buttplate about 60.5'' tall by 30.25'' wide and is about 25'' deep (27'' including the toning to an oxidized brown patina showing minor pitting, with light handle). This is a heavy gauge steel safe with basic 1200 degree fire oxidation on the bottom of the lower band and on the added rear sling lining that features a Sargent & Greenleaf mechanical lock, has a swivel and spots of light oxidation scattered throughout. The full weight textured charcoal gray finish and has five live locking bolts on the door. No. 4-style hardwood stock, handguard and faux magazine rate about The interior is set up to hold approximately 27 long guns and has a full very good with lengthy flexing cracks in each side of the wrist, a flexing shelf above for handguns or accessories. There are several chips and crack in the handguard ahead of the sight, some light wear to the black abrasions on the exterior from previous transport and installation and paint on the magazine and some scattered light handling marks. The overall the safe remains in about very good condition. The combination right side of the receiver is marked ''LONG BRANCH TRAINING RIFLE / instruction sheet is included, the lock's dial has the ability to be secured 1943'', the serial number is stamped in the forend behind the upper band with a key. No keys are provided but can be obtained by the factory or a and a target stand hook is attached to the lower band. The rear sight, qualified locksmith. The safe's weight is estimated at approximately puncture needles and bolt stop are missing, the action and buttplate between 500 – 600 lbs. and due to this no shipping is available. pressure safety are not functional and the original front sight remains (4A9858-1) intact. An unusual military collectable used to train troops when a firing 4457 Sentry Gun Safe range was unavailable. (23A9544-286) {NON-GUN} This is a Sentry Model ES5251-2LG fireproof gun safe. The heavy 4453 Vintage Daisy Model 325 Slide Action Air Gun with Rare Daisy No. 300 gauge steel safe features a black finish, a mechanical lock, and Telescopic Sight measures 29'' tall by 22'' wide and is 22.5'' deep (24'' with the handle BB/.175 cal., 17 1/2'' barrel. The Model 325 is Daisy's name for the and hinges). The door features five live locking bolts and three static Model 25 air gun combined with the No. 300 telescopic sight. The metal bolts on the hinge side. The safe features a 10 long gun interior with surfaces of this Model 25 (variant 3) have aged to a blue brown patina shelves for handguns or accessories. The door has some limited with tiny spots of old light oxidation overall with streaks of original blue hanging storage space as well, a few of the long gun mounts are on the barrel and a strong amount of original blue on the left side of the missing. The fire rating is believed to be 1400 degrees for 30 minutes. action with some light handling marks toning to brown. The walnut The exterior has some minor chips and light abrasions to the finish from straight grip stock and five-grooved forend rate very fine with some previous moving and installation. A very good to near excellent example scattered light handling marks from the years. The original sights are overall. The weight is estimated to be between 400 – 500 lbs. and due intact and the action appears to function well mechanically. The air gun to this no shipping is available. (4A9754-7) is further equipped with a desirable Daisy No. 300 telescopic sight with 4458 Sentry Model 1380 Firesafe correct barrel clamp and a frame mount rather than the tang-style This is a smaller Sentry firesafe that measures about 22'' high by 17'' mount. The scope retains about 95% original blue with some scattered wide and is about 23'' deep including the front handle and hinges. spots of light oxidation and some light handling marks and both it and Designed for documents and valuables, this safe features a one hour the rifle bear Daisy's Plymouth, Michigan address. The scope features a fire rating and weighs about 150 lbs.. It features a mechanical lock and a post reticle, the rubber eye cup is missing and the right side-mounted light gray finish that has some scratches and other light handling marks. elevation adjustment wheel remains intact and appears to function well Due to its size and weight shipping is not available. (4A8939-4) mechanically. A very collectable classic air gun with its rare and 4459 Valmet Shotgun Barrels desirable sight. (23A9840-19) {NON-GUN} (300/500) This is a set of 12 gauge skeet barrels presumably for the Valmet Lion Est. 300 - 500 series shotguns. The ventilated rib barrels measure 26'' long with 2 3/4" 4454 Desirable Daisy No. 40 Military Model Air Gun with Rare Bayonet chambers and are choked improved cylinder and cylinder with bright, The barrel of the air gun is toning to a brown patina with some scattered excellent bores. The barrels retain about 99% of their original blue with a light handling marks and generous remnants of original blue along the few light handling marks and specks of very light surface oxidation. The wood line. The remaining metal surfaces retain about 65-70% original left side is marked ''SKEET'' below the serial number (P3456), chamber blue which is lightly flaking to a brown patina with some light high edge and choke markings, barrels are equipped with a bar style extractor. A wear toning to gray. The full-length hardwood stock rates perhaps very terrific set of skeet barrels for your quality Valmet shotgun. Please note good plus for its age with sliver missing from the right wood line below that these barrels will not fit the later 412 model firearms. (46519-289J) the action, a couple tiny holes in the toeline where the sling swivel was 4460 Remington Hand Trap once installed and scattered light handling marks overall. The fixed front This is a vintage Remington Automatic Hand Trap hand-held clay bird sight blade and adjustable rear sight are intact, the upper band is thrower. The thrower measures about 18'' overall and appears to missing its sling swivel and the action appears to function well function correctly. The blued metal surfaces have some areas of light mechanically. Included with the air gun is a rare original rubber-tipped surface oxidation throughout, the wood handle has some light dings and metal socket bayonet measuring 10'' in length and retaining about 85% other handling marks from use. An overall very good condition example. original blue which is lightly flaking in areas to a brown patina. There is a (47538-29) tiny chip missing from the edge of the rubber tip and the locking ring 4461 Bullet Mould Lot functions properly. As there is no give in the metal bayonet, parents This lot consists of four, unmarked brass single cavity conical bullet frequently took these away from their children and the bayonets were moulds. Each has a steel stem with a wood handle, the steel has areas subsequently lost making them rare and very collectable. A very of minor surface oxidation. The moulds appear to be .490, .480, .460, interesting and appealing Model 40 military model with intact bayonet and .410 diameter. Each has a rough cut steel pour cap and all are in from a bygone era. (23A9840-20) {NON-GUN} (450/650) very good condition. (48445-30) Est. 450 - 650 4462 Antique Bullet Mould 4455 Cannon C35 Gun Safe This lot consists of an iron single cavity round ball mould. This vintage This is a Cannon Model C35 series fire resistant gun safe. This gloss mould has a rich brown patina with some areas of light surface oxidation black finish safe features gold leaf trim and measures 72'' tall and is 36'' and is stamped ''14'' on one of the stems. The cavity measures .69 wide and about 24'' deep including the three-prong brass handle and caliber and a sprue cutter is incorporated at the hinge. An overall very weighs 890 lbs. The safe features a heavy 12 gauge steel construction good example. (48445-30A) and has a fire rating of 1200 degrees for 40 minutes. The 3/16'' door is equipped with an electronic lock and has five live locking bolts. The gray carpeted interior is set up with storage for 30 long guns and has two shelves for handguns or accessories. There are few small chips and some other light handling marks from previous installation and overall the safe is in very good to near excellent overall condition. Please note that due to its excessive size and weight this item cannot be shipped. (4A9831-17) [Dr. William C. Nugent Collection] (1000/1500) Est. 1,000 - 1,500 Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4463 WWII German FuG 5 Panzer Radio Set 4468 WWII U.S. Sedgley Signal Pistol Mark IV One WWII-vintage wireless communications set for use in German tanks serial # 17237, 8 1/8'' barrel with an excellent bore. The barrel is marked and other vehicles, comprising a 10.w.s.C. transmitter, Ukw.E.e ''R.F. Sedgley Inc. / Sedgley Signal Pistol / Mark IV'' on the reverse side receiver, U.20aS power station, throat microphone, hand microphone, and dated ''12-6-44''. The breech lock release button has broken off from headset and appropriate cables, wires and loose components. Also the locking piece and the lock piece must be removed manually to open included is a 1939-dated OD green steel speaker container; the speaker the breech. Otherwise the pistol functions well mechanically and rates is not included. Both the transmitter and the hand microphone are about excellent with only occasional very light instances of silver factory-marked with the warning slogan ''Feind hört mit!'' (tr. ''The Enemy handling marks on the matte black painted surfaces. A very fine U.S. Listens In'') in red. All pieces are in about excellent condition with only flare pistol. (129544-325) {NON-GUN} (100/200) minor blemishes except on the hand microphone, which shows a dent in Est. 100 - 200 the casing and some fraying of the wires. The rubberized foam 4469 Lot of Brass earpieces of the headset show unobtrusive age-appropriate drying This lot consists of several calibers beginning with a Case-Gard R 100 cracks but remain otherwise pliant with little wear. Scuffing can be seen plastic case containing 40 unused rds. and 27 fired casings of 7mm along the edges of the power station and occasional small instances of Rem. with Remington and Winchester headstamps. There is a bag with ocher patina and light handling marks are sparsely scattered across the approximately 220 rds. of fired 38-40 Win., also with mixed Winchester outer surfaces of the transmitter and receiver, however these negligible and Remington headstamps. Next is a plastic case with 21 rds. of fired, blemishes are no more than surface wear and do little to detract from mixed manufacturer 44 Rem. Mag. Next are two Midway 503 cases the set. All dials, buttons and switches function well mechanically with containing Remington 25-20 Win.: 50 rds. of unused brass and 24 rds. no readily apparent signs of wear. A highly appealing complete Panzer of fired cases. Last are 39 rds. of fired 220 Russian, likely reformed to radio set of great interest to any World War II collector or radio 22 PPC with a few that are primed and all with Lapua headstamps. The enthusiast. {This device is offered as a collectible and has not been lot rates near excellent overall. (79431-5BQ) tested for functionality.} (129736-96) (500/700) 4470 MG34-MG42 Book Est. 500 - 700 Hardcover 496-page book by Folke Myrvang published by Collector 4464 Shooter's Case & Accessories Grade Publications, Inc. in 2002. This is the Author's Edition, number An assortment of shooter's accessories in a wooden case featuring a 533 of 800 special copies signed by the author. The book contains 646 removable accessory tray and a black pebble-grain exterior with brass illustrations and is an excellent in-depth resource for the German arms fittings. The case measures 28'' long by 8'' wide by 9'' tall. The brass enthusiast with all the information one needs regarding these iconic shows some instances of tarnish here and there, otherwise the case is German universal machine guns. The book rates very good plus, the excellent. Accessories include an Argus Super Grade 20x spotting dust jacket showing some mild scuffs along the edges and small telescope with clear excellent optics and minimal signs of previous use, scattered impressions. (139912-3Q) with original factory soft case; an Al Freeland aluminum tripod 4471 German Universal Machine Guns Book compatible with the aforementioned scope, rating very good with no Volume II From the MG08 to the MG3 by Folke Myrvang. 512-page mechanical issues and some light areas of flaking black paint finish; a hardcover book published by Collector Grade Publications, Inc. in 2002. Quick-Set Inc. Hobby Custom 200 camera tripod in excellent condition; This compendium contains 986 illustrations and is signed by the author. a 1918-dated leather shooting sling with moderate age-appropriate As the title indicates, this book covers the span of the MG08 all the way patina and light wrinkling but no damage or major blemishes; a 10-X to the MG3 and is replete with detailed information for the German arms Mfg. Co. padded leather left-hand shooting glove, lightly used but enthusiast. The book rates near excellent showing some mild wear and otherwise excellent; two nicely varnished wooden cartridge boxes in handling marks along the dust jacket. (139912-3R) excellent condition. (129833-35) 4472 Winchester Three-Volume Set 4465 Very Early Polish Retrofit Holster for the VIS 35 Radom Pistol Winchester Lever Action Repeating Arms, by Arthur Pirkle. Vol. I: The A brown leather flap holster with a single belt loop, two strap rings and a Models of 1866, 1873 & 1876; c. 1994. 202 pages. Vol. II: The Models leather shoulder strap. The leather is in very good condition with some of 1886 and 1892; c. 1996. 203 pages. Vol. III: The Models of 1894 and slight scuffing and crazing along the flex points and exposed areas of 1895; c. 1998. 245 pages. (All copyrights by North Cape Publications). the leather. Judging by instances of lost stitching, the holster is missing The set is in excellent overall condition with crisp edges and an isolated an accessory pocket from the front face and a magazine compartment minor spot of dirt here or there. (79276-1R) from the interior. The maker's mark ''K. Kirsacki'' is stamped on the 4473 Seven Assorted Firearms Books inside of the flap and penned signatures ''William G. Winn'' and ''Bill / The Gun and its Development, by W.W. Greener; ninth edition by Winn'' are signed on the interior flap fold and front face of the body, Bonanza Books. 804 pages, excellent condition, with jacket. Antique respectively. The shoulder strap is an occupation addition as the spring Pistol Book, by James A. Smith & Elmer Swanson; c. 1948 by the clips have prominent swastika decorations (presumably Mr. Winn was a authors, first printing. 336 pages and rating near excellent with minor G.I. who liberated the holster from its previous owner). Initially this was a edge wear and page body discoloration. Firearms Curiosa, by Lewis commercial pistol holster but was modified to accept the Radom in 1936 Winant; c. 1955 Lewis Winant and copy number 65 of 1000 copies sold as military holster production was not then sufficient. A fabulous early that is dedicated by the author on 3/25/55. Near excellent including the Radom holster with a lot of history. (129837-20A) (400/600) jacket showing very little wear and fading on the back and a smudge on Est. 400 - 600 the spine. Gunmarks, by David Byron; c. 1979 David Byron. 185 pages 4466 Polish VIS 35 Radom Pistol Holster with jacket and showing very little wear and some foxing to the page A brown leather flap holster with two belt loops. The leather is in very edges, a red ink spot and an owner's name stamped on the top and fine condition, showing only light handling marks and instances of minor bottom edges. The Collecting of Guns, edited by James E. Serven; c. crazing along the flex points and exposed areas. The stitching is tight, 1964 The Stackpole Co. 271 pages and rating near excellent including complete and excellent. A correct unmarked matte blue magazine is jacket The Illustrated Encyclopedia of 19th Century Firearms, by Major included in the front pocket, rating near excellent with a strong follower F. Myatt MC; c. 1979 Salamander Books Ltd. 216 pages with jacket and light instances of silvering from previous use. A highly appealing showing a couple of tears and the book remaining excellent. Larry vintage holster for the Radom pistol. (129837-20B) (150/250) Koller's Book of Guns; c. 1956 Maco Magazine Corp. 136 pages rating Est. 150 - 250 about good plus. (79276-1S) 4467 Polish VIS 35 Radom Pistol Holster 4474 Lot of Five Hardcovers Pertaining to the Civil War A brown leather flap holster with two belt loops. The leather is in very Confederate Handguns: Concerning the Guns, the Men who Made them good condition, showing light to moderate wrinkling and crazing at the and the Times of their Use, by William A. Albaugh, III, Hugh Benet Jr. flex points and exposed faces as well as light wear at the edges but no and Edward N. Simmons; c. 1963 George Shumway. 249 pages with loss or separation. The stitching is tight and complete with minimal light foxing to the edges. Confederate Edged Weapons, by William A. surface wear. A correct unmarked blued steel magazine is included in Albaugh III; c. 1960 William A. Albaugh III. 198 pages with jacket the front pocket, rating near excellent with a few unobtrusive instances showing a few torn off pieces. Civil War Guns: The complete story of of ocher freckling and light signs of previous use. A very good vintage Federal and Confederate small arms design, manufacture, identification, holster for the Radom pistol. (129837-20C) (150/250) procurement, issue, employment, effectiveness and postwar disposal, Est. 150 - 250 by William B. Edwards; c. 1962 William B. Edwards. 444 pages with minor soiling and wear. Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia: Arms, Uniforms, and Equipment of the Union and Confederacy, Volumes I and II complete and unabridged in this double volume, by Francis A. Lord. 566 pages showing minimal use. Civil War Collector's Encyclopedia, Volumes III, IV and V, complete and unabridged in this 642 page volume also showing minimal use. Overall the lot rates very good to excellent with jackets and unless otherwise noted with no significant blemishes evident. (79276-1T) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4475 Lot of Three Hardcovers on the Civil War 4479 Lot of Eight Military Related Hardcovers Civil War Guns, by William B. Edwards; c. 1962 William B. Edwards. 444 The first seven are from the Time-Life Books World War II Series of 39 pages with a weakened spine, cover edge wear particularly at the volumes. Each 208 page offering features a full coverage wrap-around headcap and scattered ingrained dirt. Confederate Arms, by William A. cover image and pictorial essays on specific topics. The titles are: Albaugh III and Edward N. Simmons; c. 1957 by the authors. 277 pages Partisans and Guerrillas, The Italian Campaign, Island Fighting, The showing moderate foxing and with jacket showing moderate wear and Battle of Britain, Prelude to War, Return to the Philippines and The tearing. The Rifled Musket, by Claud E. Fuller; c. 1958 Claud E. Fuller. Resistance. The volumes in this illustration-based series were published 302 pages with jacket showing a small tear and a little contact wear. individually from 1976 through 1983. The last book in this lot is This valuable offering also exhibits wear to the top cover edge and Illustrated World War II Encyclopedia, volume 1 of 28, based on the scattered light dirt along the text block. Also included is a small 1955 original text of Lt. Col. Eddy Bauer; c. 1978 Orbis Publishing Limited. reproduction titled Rules for the Management and Cleaning of the Rifle 140 pages chronicling events in Europe during the early period of the Musket, Model 1863 for the Use of Soldiers. This small (approximately war. The books in this lot show little indication of use and remain in 8''x5 1/2") staple-bound 25 page booklet has a blue cover with crisp excellent condition. (79276-1Y) edges and mild fading to the front showing a couple of small dark stains. 4480 Lot of Eight Books and One Periodical Primarily on Handguns (79276-1U) The Saturday Night Special, by Robert Sherrill; c. 1973 Robert Sherrill. 4476 Lot of Three Hardcovers 335 pages softcover with a note written in ink marker on the first page. Arsenal of Freedom: The Springfield Armory 1890-1948, by Lt. Col. Handgun Hunting, by Major George C. Nonte, Jr. and Lee E. Jurras; c. William S. Brophy; c. 1991 Andrew Mobray, Inc. 400 pages excellent 1975 George C. Nonte, Jr. 245 pages softcover. Popular Handguns, by condition and hard to find in hardcover. This copy is virtually Larry Koller; c. 1957 Maco Magazine Corp. 136 pages softcover that blemish-free outside of a couple of minor smudges of dirt on the text has become unglued at the spine. Lucian Cary on Guns; c. 1954 block. Consists of official documents and fiscal year reports. Fawcett Publications Inc. 140 pages hardcover with jacket. The International Armament, by George B. Johnson and Hans Bert Handgun, by Geoffrey Boothroyd; c. 1970 Geoffrey Boothroyd. 564 Lockhoven; c. 1965 International Armament Corp. Complete two volume pages hardcover with jacket. An Illustrated History of Guns and Small set with jackets showing sun fading at the spine and original cardboard Arms, by Joseph G. Rosa and Robin May; c. 1974 Hennerwood sleeve that has become unglued at two panels. The books remain about Publications Ltd. 96 pages hardcover with jacket. The Official 1986 Price very good plus with some foxing evident mainly at the end papers and Guide to Collector Handguns, edited by Thomas E. Hudgeons III; c. the jackets showing some wear but essentially restricted to the corners. 1985 The House of Collectibles, Inc. 536 pages softcover. The Gun Included within the total of 954 pages is history, data and photos of over Collector's Handbook of Gun Values, by Charles Edward Chapel; c. 400 examples. (79276-1V) 1958 Charles Edward Chapel. 398 pages hardcover with jacket and 4477 Lot of Seven Military Related Books providing 1959-1960 values. The periodical is titled Complete Guide to: Modern Small Arms: An Illustrated Encyclopedia of Famous Military Single Action Revolvers, from the 1986 Guns & Ammo Action Series; Firearms from 1873 to the Present Day, by Major Frederick Myatt M.C.; edited by Phil Spangenberger. 96 pages with a separated cover, of c. 1978 Salamander Books Limited. 240 pages hardcover with jacket which only the front is included. The lot rates very good plus overall with showing isolated tears and creasing, the cover edges showing small incidents of mild wear and soiling on most. (79276-1Z) dents and soiling and the book showing overall light use. Brassey's 4481 Lot of Three Hardcovers Regarding Winchester Infantry Weapons of the World 1950-1975, edited by Major General J. I. The First Winchester: The Story of the 1866 Repeating Rifle, by John E. H. Owen; c. 1975 Brassey's Naval and Shipping Annual Ltd. 323 pages Parsons; c. 1969 John E. Parsons. 207 pages with moderate foxing on hardcover with jacket. A previous owner's name is stamped on front end the text blocks, the covers showing significant loss of its red color due paper and on top and bottom text block and the overall rating is very possibly to contact with moisture; the edges remain crisp, the jacket good plus. Military Small Arms of the 20th Century, by Ian V. Hogg and retains its bold color. Winchester Repeating Arms Company: Its History John Weeks; fifth edition c. 1985 Lionel Leventhal Limited. 302 pages & Development from 1865 to 1981, by Herbert G. Houze; c. 1994 tattered and tape repaired softcover. A Basic Manual of Military Small Herbert G. Houze. 512 pages, showing little use, a small tear and a Arms, by W.H.B. Smith; c. 1943 W.H.B. Smith, this printing 1944. 218 couple of scuffs to the front jacket but otherwise this book by the former pages softcover rating near very good with some flattening of the spine. curator of the Winchester Museum is in excellent condition. Winchester Identifying Old U.S. Muskets, Rifles and Carbines, by Colonel Arcadi The Gun that Won the West, by Harold Williamson; c. 1952 Association Gluckman; c. 1959, 1965 The Stackpole Co. 487 pages hardcover with of the U.S. Army. 492 pages. This example of the longtime popular book jacket back and top text block showing contact with some form of liquid rates about near very good with foxing evident on the top text block and but otherwise the book remains near excellent. The Official 1984 Price scattered light soiling, including the jacket showing a small piece of tape Guide to Military Collectibles, by Colonel Robert H. Rankin; c. 1983 The adhered to its front as well as a few small tears, some resulting in House of Collectibles Inc. 585 pages softcover with over 12,000 prices missing sections. A nice trio of books for the Winchester aficionado. and remaining very good with some soiling, mainly to the front text (79276-1AA) block. The last item is a reproduction of an 1875 issued manual by the 4482 Lot of Winchester Related Books National Armory, Springfield Mass. titled Army Revolvers and Gatling Winchester For Over A Century, by Bill West; c. 1966 Bill West. Guns.; c. 1965 John Hovaness Hintlian. This is a 28 page staple-bound Approximately 250 pages hardcover showing slight weakening of the booklet with a tan cover showing several brown and black stains but binding, a few spots of dirt on the front cover with gilt graphics over a otherwise in very good plus condition. (79276-1W) nice red backdrop and mild wear here and there. Winchester: The Gun 4478 Lot of Eight Military Related Books that Won the West, by Harold F. Williamson; c. 1952 Association of the Badges and Insignia of World War II Air Force-Naval-Marine, by Guido U.S. Army, this sixth printing 1967. 494 pages hardcover with jacket with Rosignoli; c. 1976, 1980 Blandford Press Limited. 363 pages hardcover front separated at the spine showing a large section of jacket missing. with jacket and an ink stamp on the top edge. SS Regalia, by Jack Pia; The book rates about good plus a 2'' section of the cover separating at this first edition June 1974, c. Jack Pia. 157 pages softcover. Nazi the lower spine. The Historic Henry Rifle: Oliver Winchester's Famous Regalia, by Jack Pia; c. 1971 Jack Pia. Approximately 150 pages Civil War Repeater, by Wiley Sword; c. 2002 Wiley Sword. 103 pages softcover. A Collector's Guide to Third Reich Militaria, by Robin softcover. Winchester Lever Action Repeating Firearms, Vol. III: The Lumsden; c. 1987 Robin Lumsden. 191 pages softcover. The Official Models of 1894 and 1895, by Arthur Pirkle; c. 1998 North Cape Price Guide to Military Collectibles, edited by Thomas E. Hudgeons III; Publications. 245 pages softcover. Winchester Pocket Guide, by Ned fifth edition, c. 1985 The House of Collectibles. 562 pages softcover. Schwing; c. 2004 Ned Schwing. 224 pages small softcover that serves Next is a reproduction of Bannerman Catalogue of Military Goods-1927; as a portable reference guide. The last two items are staple-bound c. 1980 DBI Books. 371 pages softcover. The last two items in this lot booklets beginning with a small and 36 page offering by are U.S. Dept. of the Army issued manuals beginning with one titled Winchester-Western covering 1976 sporting arms, ammunition and Military Qualification Standards I Manual (Precommisioning reloading components (Bicentennial Edition). Lastly is a fall, 2002 copy Requirements), dated Sept. 1986. Approximately 280 pages softcover of the Official Journal of The Winchester Arms Collectors Association, with three binder holes punched through and showing mild wear and Inc. Unless otherwise specified the items in this lot show only light wear contact with some type of liquid. The other one is a Sept. 1971 dated and/or soiling and rate very good to excellent overall. (79276-1AB) Field Manual titled Pistols and Revolvers and coded FM 23-35. 90 4483 The Winchester Model 94: The First 100 Years pages, staple-bound with tan cover showing mild staining. Overall the lot by Robert C. Renneberg; c. 1991 Robert C. Renneberg. This excellent rates very good to excellent with only minor blemishes. (79276-1X) condition copy of the sought-after book features a crisp dark blue hardcover embellished with gilt text and a photo of four Trappers. 208 pages including close-up details. A valuable tool and a desirable item in itself for the Winchester collector. (79276-1AC) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4484 The 336: A Collectors Reference on the Model 336 Marlin 4492 The Rifleman's Rifle: Winchester's Model 70, 1936-1963 by Doug Murray; c. 1983 Douglas Murray. This first edition, first printing by Roger C. Rule; c. 1982 Roger C. Rule. This is the highly sought-after staple-bound softcover of approximately 84 pages is dedicated by the hardcover version, this copy identified as No. 166 of 500 and signed by author and dated 1983. This desirable book contains valuable details for the author on the front end paper and rates as new with the original the collector making use of several helpful charts and illustrations. clear plastic sheet and cardboard sleeve. The handsome textured and (79276-1AD) padded brown cover features a gilt title and graphics including an 4485 Sharps Firearms example of the renowned Model 70 with the centerpiece being the by Frank Sellers; c. 1978, 1982 Frank Sellers; 358 pages with navy blue wonderful painting ''The Rifleman's Rifle'', by Ken Moore Sr. of a hardcover featuring silver embossed spine. This copy of the well-known rifleman in red and black plaid with Stetson atop his head as he peers book rates near excellent with little indication of wear and some foxing off into the distance while holding his rifle, the author's hunting favorite, evident, almost entirely along the first few pages. (79276-1AE) a .270 W.C.F. This 368 page offering published by Alliance Books, Inc. 4486 Spencer Repeating Firearms also features end papers with full coverage drawing of up close by Roy M. Marcot; c. 1983, 1990 Roy Martin Marcot, this first R&R disassembled parts and a frontispiece of the image on the front cover. edition published 1995. 316 pages excellent condition hardcover with This book is widely accepted as the go to source on the pre-64 Model jacket chronicles in great detail through text and illustrations the man 70 and includes over 500 photos and text chronicling analysis of factory Christopher Miner Spencer, the history and development of the firearms blueprints, shipping ledgers, catalogs for every year and more. The including information on the Roper. (79276-1AF) perfect resource for the serious Model 70 collector. (79276-1AL) 4487 Lot of Four Hardcovers 4493 Lot of Books Pertaining Mainly to Rifles Bullard Arms, by G. Scott Jamieson; c. 1988 G. Scott Jamieson. 243 The Rifles, the Cartridges, and the Game, by Clay Harvey; c. 1988, pages with clear plastic jacket sleeve affixed to inside covers by 1991 Clay Harvey. 260 pages excellent condition hardcover with jacket cellophane tape with the book rating excellent with no significant and a resource in determining what sporting gun to use in specific blemishes. A valuable and rare source of information on the well- circumstances. Bolt Action Rifles, by Frank de Haas; c. 1971 Frank de respected rifle. The Fireside Book of Guns, by Larry Koller; c. 1959 Haas. 320 pages softcover. Single Shot Rifles and Actions, by Frank de Artists and Writers Press, Inc. 272 pages with tattered jacket, crisp Haas; c. 1969 Frank de Haas and the Gun Digest Company. 342 pages covers and slightly weakened binding. Firearms Encyclopedia, by softcover. Lucian Cary on Guns; c. 1954 Fawcett Publications, Inc. 140 George C. Nonte, Jr.; c. 1973 George C. Nonte Jr. 341 pages and pages hardcover with jacket. Basic Rifle Marksmanship; c. 1960 remaining in excellent condition with a couple of minor tears to the National Rifle Association. 32 page staple-bound booklet. The last item jacket. Lucian Cary on Guns; c. 1954 Fawcett Publications, Inc. 140 in this lot is a copy of the February 2019 issue of Bullet Magazine, the pages and well preserved for its age showing no critical blemishes. official journal of the New York State Rifle and Pistol Association. The lot (79276-1AG) rates very good to excellent overall with mostly minor incidents, if any, of 4488 The Post-War Colt Single-Action Revolver: 1976-1986 wear and/or soiling. (79276-1AM) by Don Wilkerson; c. 1986 Don Wilkerson, first edition. This 324 page 4494 Lot of Three Books on Parker Shotguns hardcover with jacket remains in excellent condition with only a couple of Parker: America's Finest Shotgun, by Peter H. Johnson; c. 1961 Peter minor scuffs at the bottom corners of the handsome brown covers with H. Johnson. 260 pages hardcover with lightly torn jacket but otherwise front exhibiting recessed title graphics and image of a New Model with 7 excellent condition. Includes history and production processes. The 1/2'' barrel, also depicted on the jacket against a blue and white Parker Gun: An Immortal American Classic, by Larry L. Baer; c. 1974 backdrop. Written from a collector's standpoint this is a valuable and Larry L. Baer; 93 pages, first edition hardcover with gilt title over a nice highly sought after reference work that includes production figures for brown pebble grain cover and showing little indication of use. Parker each model and details on all variations. (79276-1AH) Identification & Serialization, compiled and edited by Charles E. Price & 4489 Colts From Texas and The Old West S.P. Fjestad; c. 2002 Blue Book Publications, Inc. 607 pages large by Jerry R. Hemphill; c. 1990 Jerry R. Hemphill. 242 pages excellent softcover rating near excellent with a couple of dirt smudges. This is a condition hardcover that includes photos and descriptions of important very informative and practical lot for the Parker enthusiast. (79276-1AM) examples from many famous collections. This example shows little 4495 Lot of Three Hardcover Books on Shotguns indication of use with a nice bold red cover (no jacket) with crisp edges. Modern Shotguns, by W.W. Greener; first published in 1888, this edition (79276-1AI) c. 1986 Tideline Publishing Co. Ltd. 234 pages and in excellent 4490 Lot of Four Colt-Related Hardcovers and a Periodical condition with jacket spine showing mild sun fading. Purdey's: The Guns Colt Commemorative Firearms, by R.L. Wilson; c. 1969 Charles Kidwell. and the Family, by Richard Beaumont; c. 1984 Richard Beaumont. 248 126 pages highlighting the G.M. Bartelmay Collection showing very little pages with indication of contact with liquid at the top text body and sun wear; a clean and crisp example. Colt Peacemaker Encyclopedia, Vol. fading evident on the jacket spine. The Shooting Field: One hundred 2, by Keith Cochran; c. 1991. 416 pages with jacket showing just a few and fifty years with Holland & Holland, by Peter King; c. 1985 Quiller minor tears, some light corner wear and a small smudge of dirt. A Press Ltd. 176 pages with bottom edge showing staining from contact History of The Colt Revolver and the Other Arms Made by Colt's Patent with liquid. The overall condition of this lot would come in as excellent Fire Arms Manufacturing Company from 1836 to 1940, by Charles T. were it not for the mild liquid stains on the last two books. (79276-1AN) Haven and Frank A. Belden; c. 1940 by the authors. 711 pages with 4496 Four Books on Shotguns jacket showing sun fading at spine and a couple of small tears and there A.H. Fox: The Finest Gun in the World, by Michael McIntosh; c. 1992 is some fading to top text block and isolated minor dirt; very minor wear. Michael McIntosh. 390 pages hardcover with jacket exhibiting mild sun Colt Firearms: 1836-1954; c. 1954 James E. Serven. 385 pages with fading, mainly at the spine, showing little indication of use and rating jacket showing typical small tears and the book showing minimal wear excellent. The Parker Gun: An Immortal American Classic, by Larry L. and soiling. The periodical is the Winter 2005 (25th anniversary) issue of Baer; c. 1974,1976, 1980 Larry L. Baer. 196 pages hardcover with The Rampant Colt, the official magazine of the Colt Collectors jacket showing a few small tears and some areas of soiling, the book Association. A convenient opportunity to acquire some long-time rating near excellent. The American Shotgun, by David F. Butler; c. favorites in very impressive condition. (79276-1AJ) 1973 David F. Butler. 243 pages hardcover with slightly torn jacket that 4491 Lot of Four Books and a Calendar states: ''A comprehensive history of the American smoothbore's Steel Canvas: The Art of American Arms, by R.L. Wilson; c. 1995 R.L. evolution from Colonial times to the present day.'' A near excellent Wilson. Hardcover with jacket and featuring hundreds of pages of condition book with only mild, scattered edge wear. Turkey Hunter's vibrant color photos and informative text on some of the most beautiful Digest, by Dwain Bland; c. 1986 DBI Books Inc. 256 pages softcover examples ever produced. Excellent condition and dedicated by the with front that reads: ''A Complete No-Nonsense Approach to Hunting All author. English Gunmakers: The Birmingham and Provincial Gun Trade Five Subspecies by North America's Top Wild Turkey Hunter and in the 18th and 19th Century, by De Witt Bailey and Douglas A. Nie; c. Guide.''. Near excellent condition with a small tear at the top of front 1978 by the authors. 127 pages near excellent condition hardcover with cover and mild wear here and there. (79276-1AO) jacket and signed by the authors. The front endpaper has the publisher's 4497 Lot of Four Books on Firearms Accessories contact information label affixed as well as that of a previous owner. Blue Steel & Gunleather, by John Bianchi; c. 1978 Beinfeld Publishing, Also evident is residue of cellophane tape used to secure the Inc. 213 pages hardcover with jacket showing tears and a small section accompanying clear plastic sleeve over the excellent condition jacket. that is missing. The Gun Digest Book of Holsters & other Gun Leather, Miniature Arms, by Merrill Lindsay; c. 1970 Merrill Lindsay. 110 pages by Roger Combs; c. 1983 DBI Books, Inc. 256 pages softcover. Gun small (approximately 9''x6'') with very light wear, a note written in ink on Digest Book of Gun Accessories & Services, edited by Joseph J. the front end paper and some scattered dirt staining. Lucian Cary on Schroeder; c. 1979 DBI Books Inc. 320 pages softcover. Police Relics, Guns; c. 1950 Fawcett Publications, Inc. 143 pages softcover rating by George E. Virgines; c. 1982 George E. Virgines. 80 pages softcover. about near very good. The last item is the U.S. Shooting Team 1990 The lot rates very good to excellent overall with instances of mild wear calendar issued by The International Shooter Development Fund and and soiling. (79276-1AP) remains in excellent condition with each month featuring an impressive example of an historic firearm. (79276-1AK) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4498 Lot of Books and Catalogs Mostly Regarding Sights & Moulds 4502 Five Books Related to Edged Weapons The Sight Book, by George Madis; first edition c. 2005 George Madis. The Official Price Guide to Collector Knives, by James F. Parker; c. 183 pages. This is an excellent condition example of the desirable book 1987 Random House Inc. 742 pages softcover. Remington Knives Past featuring handsome pebble grained brown covers with front exhibiting & Present: Identification & Value Guide, by Ron Stewart and Roy raised image of rider on horse and with gilt lettering stating that this is 1 Ritchie; c. 2005 by the authors. 303 pages softcover. Sargent's 0f 1000. This copy remains essentially flawless and would serve as a American Premium Guide to Pocket Knives Identification and Values, by valuable tool for the collector. Early Loading Tools and Bullet Molds, by Jim Sargent; c. 1986 Jim Sargent. 290 pages softcover. Levines Guide R.H. Chamberlain; c. 1971, this revised edition 1977. 88 pages to Knives & their Values, by Bernard Levine; this fifth edition c. 2001 softcover with a somewhat uneven profile and the front cover showing Krause Publications. 542 pages softcover. The first four books in this lot blackened out handwriting. Next is an undated catalog by the Pacific have been well cared for with an overall rating of near excellent with only Gunsight Company with the front cover outlining the product line: minor blemishes. The American Sword 1775-1945: A Survey of the ''Gunsights/Reloading Tools/ Supplies and/Remodeling. This is a small Swords Worn by the Uniformed Forces of the United States from the 120 page blue softcover showing moderate soling and a distorted Revolution to the close of World War II, by Harold L. Peterson; this first profile. Also included is a larger softcover catalog by The National edition c. 1954 Harold L. Peterson. 286 pages bound in conjunction Target & Supply Co. of 152 pages that is undated, however a previous with: American Silver Mounted Swords 1700-1815: A Catalog of an owner has written ''June 1937'' on the front cover. Rounding out the lot is Exhibition Held at the Corcoran Gallery of Art, by Harold L. Peterson; c. a vintage catalog by distributor Melvin Tyler and a fold-out booklet of 1955 by the author. 60 pages. This hardcover comes with original jacket Lyman ''48'' Sights. The catalogs rate about very good overall. showing a few minor tears; book has crisp edges and remains in (79276-1AR) excellent condition. (79276-1AV) 4499 Lot of Books for the Outdoorsman 4503 Four Books Related to Knives The Outdoorsman's Guide to Government Surplus, by David LeRoy; c. Levine's Guide to Knives and their Values, by Bernard Levine; this fourth 1978 Greatlakes Living Press. 225 pages hardcover with jacket and with edition c. 1997 Krause Publications Inc. 512 pages softcover. Sargent's library stamps and stickers applied; there are moderate brown stains on American Premium Guide to Pocket Knives & Razors Identification and the text body. The Outdoor Cook's Bible, by Joseph D. Bates, Jr. c. Values, by Jim Sargent; this second edition c. Jim Sargent 1989. 482 1963 Joseph D. Bates. 212 pages softcover. The Complete Fisherman's pages softcover. The American Blade Collectors Association Price Catalog, by Harmon Henkin; c. 1977 Harmon Henkin. 463 pages Guide to: Antique Knives, by J. Bruce Voyles; c. 1990 J. Bruce Voyles. hardcover with jacket. Evaluation of tackle and accessories for fresh and 480 pages softcover focusing on pocketknives made from 1800-1970. salt water. Next is a Summer/1969 edition of The American Sportsman. The last book in this lot shows no publishing information, a 744 page 128 pages hardcover with jacket; a handwritten note in ink marker is softcover catalog presenting a multitude of knife manufacturers' evident on the front end paper. The last item in this lot is a small, 24 products. The lot rates very good to excellent with no major blemishes. page staple-bound, 1918 dated Field and Stream booklet covering (79276-1AW) ''Game, Transportation, Bag Limit and License Laws for the U.S. and 4504 Catalogs and Related Books Canada''. The overall condition of the lot is near excellent with minor This lot consists of eleven items, all softcovers and beginning with incidents of scuffing and/or soiling. (79276-1AS) Firearms Assembly I: The NRA Guidebook to Shoulder Arms; an 4500 Lot of Five Books American Rifleman reprint, c. 1955 through 1972. 203 pages with The Gunsmith's Manual, by J.P. Stelle and W.M. Harrison; republished moderate grime staining to the text body. Next is the tenth edition (circa 1945 Thomas G. Samworth. 383 pages hardcover with jacket and 1980) of the Numrich Arms catalog The World Guide to Gun Parts. The remaining in near excellent condition. Gunsmithing Simplified, by Harold next item is a reproduction (circa 1974) of the New York World's fair E. Macfarland; this first edition c. 1950 Harold E. MacFarland. 302 1939 Jubilee Issue of the Stoeger Gun catalog and Handbook No. 31; pages hardcover with jacket. Minor wear and soiling and very good plus 512 pages ''describing all the fine pre-WW II sporting firearms''. There is overall. Custom Firearms Engraving: The Techniques and Treasures of also an original Stoeger Mail Order Gun Parts Catalog, undated with a the World's Greatest Artists, by Tom Turpin; c. 1999 Tom Turpin. 206 gold and black cover. Next is Rare Selections from Old Gun Catalogs pages beautifully illustrated pages hardcover with jacket and showing 1880-1920, edited by Joseph J. Schroeder and the editors of Gun little indication of use. The Gun Digest Book of Exploded Firearms Digest; c. 1977 DBI Books Inc. 79 staple bound pages exhibiting guns Drawings, edited by Harold A. Murtz. c. 1974 Digest Books Inc. 288 from six different countries. Next is a 12 page catalog from Ed's Parts pages softcover with separation occurring at the spine and moderate House circa 1974. There is also a 60 page catalog from Brownell dark stains on the text body. Includes 275 isometric views of handguns Industries, Vol. 4-1951-52. Next is Ten Old Gun Catalogs for the and long guns. NRA… Illustrated Firearms Assembly Handbook. 160 Collector, Vol. 1, compiled by L.D. Satterlee; first published in 1940, this pages softcover consisting of a compilation of material reprinted from edition published by the Gun Digest Association, Inc. 1962. issues of The American Rifleman between 1952 and 1960 and rating Approximately 300 pages. The last three items in this lot are Dixie Gun about very good with a small tear at the spine and moderate scattered Works' Antique Arms Catalogue numbers 47 through 49, 200 pages soiling and contact marks. (79276-1AT) each. The overall condition of the lot is very good plus with only minor 4501 Lot of Four Ammunition Related Books blemishes evident. (79276-1AY) American Ammunition and Ballistics, by Edward Matunas; c. 1979 4505 Lot of Two Popular Reference Guides Edward Matunas. 220 pages hardcover with jacket showing a tear and Flayderman's Guide to Antique American Firearms…and their values, by contact wear and the book rating excellent. Incudes ballistic charts and Norm Flayderman; ninth edition c. 2007 Norman Flayderman. 800 pages tables and covers topics such as cartridge interchangeability, recoil softcover showing minimal use with spots of dirt here and there and calculation and reloading. Winchester-Western Ammunition Handbook; minor wear, primarily at the corners. Blue Book of Modern Black Powder c. 1964 Pocket Books Inc. 185 pages pocket size softcover showing Arms, by John B. Allen; c. 2007 Blue Books publications Inc. 240 pages little indication of use. Cartridges of the World, by Frank C. Barnes; softcover rating excellent. (79276-1AZ) revised fourth edition c. 1980 Frank C. Barnes and DBI Books Inc. 384 4506 Four Softcover Reference Guides pages softcover. Handloader's Digest, edited by John T. Amber; eighth Standard Catalog of Firearms, by Ned Schwing; seventh edition c. 2007 edition c. 1978 DBI Books Inc. 288 pages softcover. The last two books Krause Publications Inc. 1099 pages with more than 2600 photos. Gun each rate near excellent with minor fading. (79276-1AU) Trader's Guide, by Paul Wahl; ninth edition c. 1981. 391 pages. The Gun Collector's Handbook of Values, by Charles Edward Chapel. Thirteenth edition c. 1979 Dorothy M. Chapel. 464 pages softcover. The Firearms Price Guide, by David Byron; second edition c. 1980 David Byron. 402 pages. The lot rates very good plus with no major blemishes. (79276-1AAA) 4507 Lot of Five Books The Winchester-Western Ammunition Handbook; c. 1964 Pocket Books Inc. 185 pages softcover. The Firearms Price Guide, by David Byron; c. 1977 David Byron. 340 pages softcover. The Gun Collector's Handbook of Values, by Charles Edward Chapel; fifth edition c. 1960. 398 pages hardcover with jacket and showing moderate foxing on the top text body and weakening of the binding. Gun Trader's Guide, by Paul Wahl; thirteenth edition c. 1987 Paul Wahl. 494 pages softcover. Levine's Guide to Knives and their Values, by Bernard Levine; second edition c. 1989 DBI Books, Inc. 480 pages softcover. Unless otherwise noted the books show only minor blemishes and the overall condition is very good plus. (79276-1AAB) Auction - Amoskeag Online #128 - November 2020 11/23/2020 1:10 PM EDT

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4508 Four Softcover Reference Guides 4514 Meyer Co Darrel Ralph Maxx-Q Tactical Assisted Open Knife 1998 Standard Catalog of Firearms: The Collector's Price & Reference One assisted open knife with a 3 3/8” blade with a mid-recurve section Guide, by Ned Schwing; eighth edition c. 1998 Krause Publications Inc. and “DDR / A Darrel Ralph Design” marked on the left-side. The blade 1198 pages and rating excellent. The Gun Digest Book of Modern Gun shows some wear around the tip and is factory sharp. The textured Values, by Jack Lewis; c. 1976 DBI Books. 288 pages and showing mild charcoal gray G10 grips are excellent. Knife features a “gun hammer” wear and soiling. Gun Trader's Guide, by Paul Wahl; eleventh edition c. flipper and a belt clip. (229921-2A) 1984 Paul Wahl. 416 pages. Very good to excellent condition with minor 4515 Vintage J. Marttiini Filet Knife soiling and creasing The Official Price Guide to Antique & Modern One excellent condition Rapala J. Marttiini filet knife with 6 1/4” blade Firearms, edited by Thomas E. Hudgeons III; c. 1985 The House of and 4 1/2” Rapala-marked wood handle with original leather belt loop Collectibles. 661 pages and in excellent condition. (79276-1AAC) sheath. The blade shows very little sign of use or sharpening with crisp 4509 Two Softcover Reference Guides “J.Marttiini Finland / Hand Ground Stainless” on the right-side. 2004 Standard Catalog of Firearms, by Ned Schwing; fourteenth edition (229921-2B) c. 2003 Krause Publications Inc. 1408 pages with a creased section 4516 Two Fixed Blade Knives within the text body but showing very little wear. Gun Trader's Guide, One fixed blade Karambit knife with a 2 3/4” tanto-style full-tang black edited by Stephen D. Carpenteri; thirty-fourth edition c. 2012 Stephen D. “China”-marked blade measuring about 8” overall showing some wear Carpenteri. 598 pages. Appears unused with crisp edges but shows around the tip and a sharp blade, the skeletonized black anodized isolated mild soiling, a small tear and a few creases to the back cover handle shows a couple light handlingmarks with a large finger ring for from storage. (79276-1AAD) combat-style blade manipulation and a kydex sheath with clip, belt loops 4510 20 Softcover Publications & Guides and cord holes for neck carry. One Browning Model 128 knife with a 3 This lot consists of annual publications beginning with 13 of Shooter's 1/2” full-tang factory-sharp black “China”-marked blade measuring about Bible in the following editions: 1963, 1967, 1968, 1970-1972, 1976, 8 1/2” overall with a Buckmark Silhouette punched through the blade, 1977, 1985, 1987-1989 and 2013 (excellent condition). Next are four the metal portion of the finger-groove handle shows some wear to silver from Gun Digest: 1951, 1973, 2015 (excellent condition) and a 1966 with the smooth walnut grip panels and the leather sheath with belt loop dated Gun Digest Treasury: The Best of Twenty Years of Gun Digest. remaining excellent. (229921-2C) There are also two of Guns Illustrated: 1975 and 1981. Rounding out the 4517 Vintage J. Marttiini and Fixed Blade Knife lot is a Gun Trader's Guide from 1986. Unless otherwise noted the Two knives total, one Rapala J. Marttiini filet knife with 6 1/4” blade and books in this lot rate about very good to excellent with minor issues, 4 1/2” Rapala-marked wood handle with original leather belt loop primarily mild wear and/or soiling. (79276-1AAE) sheath, the blade shows a couple spots of light freckling, careful 4511 The Powder Flask Book sharpening and a straight pointed tip and “J.Marttiini Finland / by Ray Riling; c. 1953 Ray Riling. 495 pages hardcover with jacket. This Handmade Stainless” in script on the right side. One unmarked knife is a very well-preserved example of the all-time reference piece for the with a 3” clipped-point full-tang blade with an excellent condition, smooth genre. The jacket has only a couple of small tears, mild edge wear and brown laminate, three brass pin handle and leather snap closure sheath. shows minimal fading. There is some light foxing to the top text body (229921-2D) and a few scattered minor spots of dirt, the cover edges still crisp. 4518 Reproduction MG-34 Double Drum Magazine Loading Tool Comprehensive coverage including identification and pictures of 1600 This lot consists of an excellent quality reproduction loading kit with flasks, this is an invaluable reference source for the flask collector. aluminum spanner tool, unloading block and the loading tool itself. The (79276-1AAF) aluminum components rate very good plus showing some scattered light 4512 VIS 35 Radom Pistol Books scuffs and some small dings from use. The loading tool rates very fine Two volumes: VIS: The Model 35 Radom Pistol by Terence W. Lapin, retaining about 95% Parkerized finish showing some specks of mild Hyrax Publishers LLC, 2004, paperback; 9mm Pistolet oxidation staining, light handling marks, and the mechanism seems to Samopowtarzalny VIS wz. 1935 by Andrzej Ciepli?ski & Ryszard function smoothly. A very nice kit to accompany your MG34 ensemble. Wo?niak, Wydawnictwo Bellona (Bellona Publishing House), 1996, (13A9912-3LA) (200/300) paperback, Polish language. Both are in excellent condition with little to no wear except some light curling of the edge of the second volume's cover. (129837-21) 4513 Cabinet of Collectible Ammunition One varnished oak cabinet with blackened iron handles. The 28 drawers contain a wide range of ammunition, both common and rare, in a varied assortment of calibers, dates, manufacturers, and configurations including tracers, blanks, AP rounds, and more, as well as magazines, stripper clips and other related items. Many are fine collector's items in their own right. Approximate estimated quantities comprise about 2000 rds. mixed pistol and rifle cartridges, about 160-170 shotgun shells and perhaps 60-80 stripper clips, some empty and some loaded (loaded clips are included in the above cartridge count). Exact counts of individual rounds are not available; actual quantities may vary. Includes various examples of .30-06, 7.92x57, 7.62x54mmR, 6.5x50 Arisaka, 7.7x58 Arisaka, 7.62 NATO, .38, .44 Magnum, .357 Magnum, .303 British, 30-40 Krag, 12 ga., 20 ga. and other shotshells, .45-70 including unusual configurations such as multi-bullet cartridges, various types of .22 rimfire, assorted labeled vials of individual powder loads for various cartridges, 8x63 Swedish Mauser, stripper clips, en bloc clips and machine gun links for assorted firearms including notable examples such as the Mauser C96 pistol, Roth-Steyr M1907 pistol, Breda Model 30 machinegun, and the Japanese Type 92 machinegun. All items are well-kept in fine to excellent condition, most showing no more than a bit of patina forming an even dark goldenrod on the older brass. Many cartridges are hand-labeled on the brass by the previous owner, denoting such details as manufacturer, date, caliber, configuration, origin or accompanying firearm. The cabinet itself is of fine craftsmanship and in excellent condition except for a few unremarkable handling scuffs here or there. Offered here as a single united collection, this cabinet represents a rare and exciting opportunity for the serious munitions enthusiast. {Package must be picked up or truck/freight shipped. Extra packing and shipping charges will apply.} (127668-2) (800/1200) Est. 800 - 1,200