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Beiler Campbell Auctions 80+ Guns • Long Guns & Hand Guns Saturday, Apr. 8, 2017 @ 9:30 A.M. Preview Starts @ 8:00 A.M. th Port Royal Speedway, 302 6 St. Port Royal, PA 17082- Juniata County Directions: From Rt. 322 take Rt. 75 S for 2.4 mi. Turn right on 6th St. Winchester: Winchester Model 70, pre- 64 300 H & H mag; Remington Model 12C .22 LR oct. barrel; Remington 12 ga. Winchester Model 70 XTR Featherweight .270 win. Tasco 3- 11-87 2 ¾ or 3” camo fiber optic sights semi-auto; Remington 9x50 scope; Winchester Model 70 5A Classic Featherweight 12 ga. SXS .22-250 Tasco Mag 3-12x40; Winchester 70 Featherweight Cz: Cz 452-2e zkm .22 LR fluted barrel, golden anniversary .270 w/ Redfield scope; Winchester Model 06 .22 short-long 1936-2006 engraved on the forearm, and engraving on pump; hardware, trimmed w/ gold bolt, never fired, Vortex 1x6x24 Remington: Remington Model Six .270; Remington Model illuminated scope; Cz 527 .22 Hornet in super condition, Six .243; Remington Model Six .30-06; Remington Model Weaver 3x9 scope; Cz 527 .223 never fired, Tasco 6x18 Seven 6mm Tasco 3x9-40; Remington Model 760 scope; Cz 452-2e .17 HMR bull barrel laminated stock and Basketweave .30-06; Remington Model 4 rolling block .32 RF thumbhole, never fired; Cz 28 ga. double barrel case caliber, circa 1898, exceptionally nice original condition, 24” hardened hardware and engraving 2 ¾ never fired oct. barrel; Remington Model 600 .308 Win.; Remington Ruger: Custom #1 Ruger, GR Douglas barrel 6.5-284, Model 700 BDL .222 Charles Daley 3-9x40 scope; Remington expedition grade stock and forearm w/ skeleton pistol grip Model 700 BDL .223 Tasco 3-9x40; Remington 700 Classic .35 buttplate, beautiful collectors grade gun, never fired, 2.5x9 Whelan, never been fired; Remington 700 .22-250 Bull barrel Leupold scope; Ruger 10-22, .22 LR w/ hammer forged bull SPS; Remington 700 SPS Buckmaster edition 7 mm mag. like barrel, laminated stock, never fired; #1 Ruger .243 super new w/box, Leupold base & rings; Remington 7600 .280 grade stock in excellent condition w/ red buttplate; #3 Ruger w/Simmons scope; Remington Model 7600 .270 Banner .223 includes sights and mounting blocks for scope, excellent Bushnell scope; Remington 7600 .308 w/scope; Remington condition; Ruger 77-22 .22 LR good condition; Ruger M77 Model 7600 .30-06 Tasco 3-9x32; Remington Model 141 Mark II .204 Ruger black synthetic, SS barrel, 3-9x40 scope; Gamemaster .35 Rem. Lyman peep-sight; Remington Model Ruger M77 Mark II .223 laminated, SS barrel, Bushnell 3- 783 .270 Win. Synthetic/black, Tasco 3x9x50 scope; 9x32; Ruger 77 Mark II .308, like new; Ruger 77 Mark II .223 Remington Model 770 7mm-08 synthetic/black, 3x9x40 youth model, SS barrel, laminate stock, like new; Ruger M77 scope; Remington Model 788 .243 win. wood/black; Mark II .243, SS barrel, laminated stock, fired a few times, like new Online Bidding Available Powered by Proxibid.com To bid online and for additional pictures go to www.beiler-campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com or www.proxibid.com Auctioneer: BEILER - CAMPBELL J. Meryl Stoltzfus AU#005403 Ph. 717-629-6036 AUCTION SERVICES Seller: Eldon Eby www.beiler-campbellauctions.com 1-888-209-6160 Hand Guns: Ruger, six shooter, Super Redhawk .44 mag w/ Red Optima In-Line .45 cal. camo/stainless barrel Tasco 3-9x40 Dot scope; Ruger, single ten .22 fiber-optic sights, never fired; Other: Rossi, The Judge .410 or .45 SS hardware w/ tru-glo Ruger, single six 17 HMR, never fired Thompson Center Arms scope, never fired; Charles Daly, Miroku Field II 12 ga. super 14 .223 rem., never fired; Thompson Center Arms 5 mm over/under, w/ owner’s manual; Ithaca 12 ga. 2 ¾” Model 37 (barrel only) oct. barrel; KSA Chipmunk .22 SL or LR, fiber optic modified; Mossberg 835 12 ga, Ulti Mag vent. rib, like new; sights, never fired Westernfield Model M852 .22 LR 4x32 Simmons; Stevens Model Weatherby: Weatherby .257 weatherby mag, Vanguard 200 .300 win. Mag. (new in box), synthetic/black; Harrington & laminated stock w/ thumbhole, fired 4 times, like new; Richardson Model SB82 Vta .223 laminate stock; Springfield Weatherby Vanguard .30-06 synthetic/ stainless, 4x16x40 scope Arms 12 ga. double barrel s/s 18” barrels; Ranger 12 ga. double Browning: Browning X-bolt .300 WSM (new in box) barrel, SS 28” barrels; Cricket .22 LR, pink 411614; Hornet .177 synthetic/black; Browning Auto-5 Light Twelve 12 ga. cal. air rifle w/scope 1200 fps w/box, like new wood/black w/28” & 30” barrels Ammo, new & old: .25-06, .308, .257 Roberts, .17 hmr, .22 long J. Stevens: J Stevens .22 LR model 70 pump; J Stevens .22 LR & .22 mag., .223, .44 mag.; Remington .25 Stevens short rim fire single shot lever action, crack shot #26; J Stevens .25 cal. rimfire bullets (old sealed box); 2- Navy Arms Co. .32 long rim fire saddle gun; J Stevens .32 long rim fire, D ring saddle gun cartridges- full; Centurion 5 mm Remington; 2 boxes – .257 Savage: Savage Model 93R .17 HMR, SS hardware w/ laminated Weatherby ( 1-100 grain, 1-120 grain); 2 - Extreme Hendershots stock and thumbhole, never fired, Nikon Buckmaster scope; 300 H&H mag, hand loads (ballistic tip); .22 hornet casings; 11 Savage Model 93 Mark II .22 LR wood/black w/scope; Savage boxes of primers small rifles, large rifles (3-#500 small pistol Model 93R17 .17 HMR bull barrel synthetic/black w/scope; primers, 2-#400 small rifle, 2-#450 small rifle, 4-#200 large rifle); Savage Model III 7 mm-08 wood/black w/ 3x9 Bushnell scope; and more Savage 24J-DL .22 mag/20 ga. wood/black w/ 4x Weaver Scopes & Misc. Leupold VXI 3-9x40 silver; BSA Contender 3- Marlins: Marlin Model 882 .22 W.M.R. 3-9x32 Simmons; 2- 12x50; Tasco 3-9x32scope .223 disc; Bushnell 16x32 binoculars; Glenfield Marlin Model 25 .22 LR w/ clip; Marlin Model 782 .22 Nikon Bushmaster 3-9x40; Nikon Prostaff 3-9x40; Nikon Prostaff mag w/clip, Simmons scope & sling; Marlin 56-22 lever action, 3-9x40; Spy Point IR7 trail camera- works good; Leupold VXI 2- good condition 7x33 scope; Simmons White Tail classic scope 4-12x44; 2- Muzzleloaders: Austin & Halbeck .50 cal. bolt action inline, reloading disc. .22 hornet & .243; 2- bottles of smokeless beautiful wood, Westin, Missouri; CVA Flintlock .50 cal. powder; Geese hunting accessories and XL clothes; Size 10.5 camo/stainless; CVA Wolf .50 caliber in- line, like new; 1400 insulated Rocky boots, and more Online Bidding Available Powered by Proxibid.com To bid online and for additional pictures go to www.beiler -campbellauctions.com or www.auctionzip.com or www.proxibid.com Auctioneer: BEILER - CAMPBELL J. Meryl Stoltzfus AU#005403 Ph. 717-629-6036 AUCTION SERVICES Seller: Eldon Eby www.beiler-campbellauctions.com 1-888-209-6160 .
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