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D4guns Inventory (1).Xlsx Manufacturer Model Serial Number Type Caliber or Gauge Aero Precision X-15 X068013 Rifles .223/5.56 American Tactical Omni NS0099862 American Tactical Omni Hybrid NS088729 Rifles 556 American Tactical OmniMaxx NS081660 Rifles .223 Rem AMT Automag II H46197 Handguns .22 WMR Anderson AM-15 16187361 Rifles 5.56 Anderson AM-15 16361315 Anderson AM-15 05487F14 223 Ankara Mauser M38 35853 Rifles 7.62x54R Arisaka Type 99 51091 30-06 Arisaka Type 38 17272 Armalite AM-15 US158157 Rifles 5.56 Armi Tanfoglio GT27 MI91401 Arminius HW3 132229 Astra Pistola 79131 Handguns 9mm Astra Cadix 106729 Astra Model 600/43 27691 ATI AR-15/22 FMK10336 22lr ATI GSG 1911-22 A716739 Handguns 22lr Austrian 1854 N/A NA Auto Ordnance 1911 AOA34776 45acp Baikal IJ-27E IC 003099 12ga Beeman Sportsman RS2 1.81408E+11 Benelli Nova Z506526 12ga Benelli SuperNova V429156 Beretta 92FS (S) BER707172 Handguns 9mm Beretta 92FS BER145903 Handguns 9mm Beretta 950BS BER78135T 22s Beretta APX Compact A046067X 9mm Beretta 85FS F53428Y 380 Beretta 686 Ultralight G01526B 12ga Beretta APX A004978X Handguns 9mm Beretta PX4 Storm PX4587U Handguns 9mm Beretta 92S B70418Z Handguns 9mm Beretta 9000S SZ014301 Handguns 9mm Beretta 92 Brigadier BER129103 Handguns 9mm Beretta 950B C29830 Handguns Beretta 1201FP A12837L Beretta Silver Pigeon Beretta 87 BB C15014U Beretta 9000S SN016636 Beretta 950BS BU46741V Handguns Beretta 96A1 A66810M Beretta M9 M9-184729 Bersa Firestorm F86814 Handguns 380 Bersa Thunder G77861 Handguns 380 Bersa Thunder 40 674498 Handguns .40 S&W Bohler Blitz 402427 British Enfield 3 Band N/A Browning BPS 15579PR152 12ga Browning 1911/22 51EZV03828 22lr Browning Superposed Standard 44385V7 Shotguns 20ga Browning 1955 592061 Handguns 9mm Browning Citori Special 03637NN131 Shotguns Browning A-Bolt 38514NT8S7 Browning B-80 421PV54268 Browning Hi-Power 245PN54082 Handguns 9mm Browning Hi-Power T Series T141672 Burgo Nr. 103 982117 Bushmaster XM15 L469453 5.56 Bushmaster XM15-E2S BK5500208 Bushmaster XM15-E2S L153592 CAI Import M38 AQ1434 Carcano 1891 AZ7906 Rifles 6.5x52mm Carl Gustafs Mauser HK321432 Century Arms AK-47 AK63DS-F07744 Rifles 7.62x39 Century Arms C39V2 C39V2A37793 Century Arms RAS47 RAS47069629 Century JW-2000 JW12-06203 12 ga. Charles Daly 1911 CD800471 Handguns Charles Daly 1911 Field 60-03-3365 04 Charter Arms Off Duty 889330 38spl Charter Arms Lavender Lady 16-28378 Charter Arms Pit Bull 15-25855 Chiappa M1 12L15401 Rifles Chiappa 1873 CF0908269 Chiappa 1887 T-model 14A47476 12ga Chiappa M-4 12B61260 Rifles .22LR Chiappa M-4 12B61262 Rifles .22LR Chiappa M-1 12L15404 Rifles .22LR Chiappa M1 12C67559 Rifles Chiappa M1 12C67560 Rifles Chiappa M1 12L15402 Rifles Chiappa 1873 CF0908265 Chiappa 1873 CF0908271 Chicago Firearms Protector None 32 rimfire Colt Mustang Pocketlite PL15972 Handguns 380 Colt Mustang XSP MP02197 380 Colt Combat Commander 9XE03174 Handguns 9mm Colt Mustang PLO5493 Handguns .380 ACP Colt Mustang Pocketlite PL21084 Handguns .380 ACP Colt Defender DR10571 Handguns .45 ACP Colt Expanse LE386763 Colt Ar-15 Colt Sporter Match HBAR MH014491 Rifles 223 Colt Sporter Match HBAR MH014504 Rifles 223 Colt Sporter Competition HBAR CH012582 Rifles 223 Colt Sporter Match HBAR MH052361 Rifles .223 Rem Colt Diamondback 78057 38spl Colt Frontier Scout 161061F Colt Government Pocketlite GP14820 Colt Match Target CST008128 Colt Match Target HBAR CMH026510 Colt New Service 45 332323 .45 cal Colt Official Police 779282 Handguns Colt Police Positive 370308 Handguns Colt Police Positive 18380 Handguns Colt Police Positive 81600 Colt Python 13321E Colt Sporter Lightweight SL017613 .223 Colt USMR Dragoon 1307B Connecticut Blackpowder Rifle 65715 Rifles .50 Cal Core Rifle Systems Inc. Core 15 GTOC066483 Rifles Cresent Firearms Peerless 294128 Cugir, Romania TT-C BH500 1956 CVA Sharpshooter 824083 CZ USA 2075 Rami 990896 CZ USA 82 CZ8208946 CZ USA 527 Varmit B166507 Rifles .223 Rem CZ USA 527 American B159061 Rifles .223 Rem CZ USA 550 American B144441 Rifles .243 Rem Daewoo AR-110C 033009 5.56 Daniel Defense DDM4 V11 DD043102D 5.56 Davis Model 0 375051 Handguns .32 ACP Diamondback DB-15 DB1554823 Rifles .223 Rem Dreyse Dreyse 1907 64400 EAA Witness P-S MT35499 Handguns Eibar Discoverer 5623 Handguns Empire state Arms Top Break Empire State Arms Top Break Enfield No. 4 Mk. 1 T15849 Rifles .303 British Enfield No.4 Mk1 E6360 Escort Magnum 353146 12ga F.lli Pietta 1851 555397 Handguns FB Radom VIS 35 N6658 Handguns FB Radom VIS 35 M0520 FEG SA 85M SM14624 FMK AR-15 FMK10337 Rifles 5.56 FNH Five Seven 386330208 5.7x28 FNH PS90 FN063003 Rifles 5.7x28 FNH FS2000 037575 Rifles 5.56x45 FN Mauser Mauser 87649 FNH TSR XP FN30462 Rifles .223 Rem Frontier Arms Arms Gamo Whisper 04-1C-185758-08 Glock 39 HLD818 .45 Glock 27 NWR208 40 Glock 30S XVH771 45ACP Glock 19 Gen4 BBFC811 Handguns 9mm Glock 19 XGM247 Handguns 9mm Glock 22 AZM312US Handguns .40 S&W Glock 23 BBTD212 Handguns 9mm Glock 19 RMM207 Handguns 9mm Glock 26 RYV823 Handguns 9mm Glock 23 RFM081 Glock 23 RC460 Handguns 40 Glock 27 UYF848 40 Glock 19 Gen4 ACHU184 9mm Glock 23 G109196 40 Glock Glock 22 TCV121 H&K USC 47-011202 Rifles .45ACP H&K USP 25-027183 H&K USC 47-010166 H&K SR-9 46-000671 Rifles 7.62X51 H&R 925 AN8171 Handguns 38spl H&R 1908 A455242 H&R Model 88 Topper AT212089 H&R Topper Model BNB409027 Harrington & Richardson 58 AM210191 Shotguns 16ga Harrington & Richardson Traper "Metropolitan Police" 117642 Handguns .22LR Henry Repeating Arms H003TM P14590TM Rifles .22 Mag Henry Repeating Arms Golden Boy Firemans Tribute FMT02365 Rifles .22 LR Heritage Rough Rider G17055 Handguns .22 LR Heritage Rough Rider E77087 Hesse H91 G003028 Hi Point 995 F66199 Rifles 9mm High Standard Sport King N/A 22lr Hi-Point 995TS FO6625 Rifles 9mm Hi-Point 995 F93451 Hi-Point JCP X7119631 Hi-Standard Sport King 1817125 Handguns .22LR Howa 1500 B356426 Rifles Howa 1500 B392721 Rifles Howa 1500 B392727 Rifles Howa 1500 B392788 Rifles Howa 1500 B397445 Rifles Howa 1500 B414401 Rifles Howa 1500 B175665 Howa 1500 B177718 Howa 1500 B187038 Howa 1500 B187438 Howa 1500 B223711 Howa 1500 B238427 Howa 1500 B272394 Howa 1500 B274321 Howa 1500 B277725 Howa 1500 B344804 Howa 1500 B373423 Howa 1500 B388851 Howa 1500 B390447 Howa 1500 B390448 Howa 1500 B393189 Howa 1500 B401397 Howa 1500 B405680 Howa 1500 B409397 Howa 1500 B412828 Howa 1500 B420428 Howa 1500 B425707 Howa 1500 B427302 Howa 1500 B433529 Howa 1500 B451832 Howa 1500 B499732 Rifles .223 Rem Howa 1500 B488410 Rifles 6.5 Creedmoor Howa 1500 B480030 Rifles 6.5 Grendel Howa 1500 B489663 Rifles 6.5 Grendel Huldra Mark IV HD0000325 Rifles 556 Husqvarna M40 68684 9mm IAI M1 Carbine M888-R209358 IMEZ IJ70-17A B OP 3206 Inland Division M1 Carbine 609157 Rifles Inland Mfg M1 Carbine 568905 Rifles .30 Cal Isidro Gaztanaga, Eibar Destroyer 44250F ISSC M22 A00471 Handguns ISSC M22 A00481 Handguns ISSC M22 A00487 Handguns ISSC M22 A00488 Handguns ISSC M22 A00489 Handguns ISSC M22 A00490 Handguns ISSC M22 A00477 ISSC M22 A00482 ISSC M22 A00485 Italian Carcano C7670 Rifles 6.5x52 Ithaca Pump None Shotguns 12ga Ithaca M-49 213892 22SLLR Ithaca 4E Single Barrel Trap 403303 Shotguns 12ga Ithaca 37 Featherlight 769028 Shotguns 12ga Ithaca M66 208150 Iver Johnson Supershot Sealed Eight 31338 Handguns 22lr Izhmash Saiga 410 94 1214053 J Stevens 1915 5721 Rifles .22LR J Stevens 1915 F190 Jennings Model 48 966551 JP Sauer & Sohn Model 90 K 4825 Kahr CW380 RH1933 Handguns .380 ACP Kahr CW9 EI3461 Handguns Kahr CW45 SE1883 Kel Tec PMR30 NRA-W1208 Handguns .22 WMR Kimber Stainless II K434455 Handguns 45ACP Kimber Solo Carry STS S1138405 Handguns 9mm Kimber Micro 9 PB0083366 9mm Kimber SS Ultra Carry II KU336381 Handguns .45 ACP Kimber Solo Carry DC S1173610 Handguns 9mm Knight TK2000 007809 Shotguns 12ga Knight Disc S033012 L.C Smith SxS 144055 16ga Luger P.08 DVM 905 Handguns 7.65x21 LWRCI M6IC 24-24237 LWRCI M6IC 24-24262 5.56 LWRCI M6IC 5P03956 Rifles 556 M&M M10 MA-15930-13RO Rifles 7.62x39 Magnum Research Desert Eagle 41305783 Handguns 9mm Magnum Research MLR-1722M 073489 Rifles .22 WMR Marlin 1894 19135757 44rem Marlin 39 E10245 22SLLR Marlin 60 01138013 22lr Marlin 25MN 6415786 Rifles .22WMR Marlin 336 25000369 Rifles .35Rem Marlin 45 09600261 Rifles .45ACP Marlin 93 433 Rifles .30-30win Marlin 336CS 9069677 Rifles Marlin 28 5613 Marlin 882 9526826 Mauser 5023X Rifles 8mm Mauser Argentine Modelo 1909 M5110 Rifles Mauser Argentino Argentino N6693 7.65x53 Mauser Chileno Model 1895 B5385 Rifles 7.62 Mauser Sporterized 98 668 Rifles .264 Win Maverick 88 MV042707 Metro Arms American Classic Commander A13-06042 Handguns Metro Arms American Classic II A15-01208 9mm Mosin M44 M46359 7.62x54r Mosin Nagant M91/30 RMN0134493 Rifles 7.62x54R Mosin Nagant M91/30 9130184954 Rifles 7.62x54 Mosin Nagant M91/30 N32625 Mossberg 500A T432436 Shotguns 12 GA Mossberg Silver Reserve II SR12009085 Shotguns 12ga Mossberg 500 Bantam V0583772 Shotguns .410ga Mossberg 464 LA061028 Rifles .22 LR Mossberg 500 T822463 Shotguns 12ga Mossberg MVP MVP045090 Rifles 7.62 Nato Mossberg 715T EPH4205033 Rifles .22 LR Mossberg 590A1 P214786 Shotguns 12ga Mossberg 590 P167549 Shotguns 12ga Mossberg Blaze RA0023842 Rifles .22 LR Mossberg 20A N/A Mossberg 185K-B NONE 12ga Mossberg 500 VO387479 12ga Mossberg 500A J507173 Mossberg 835 UM394247 Mossberg MVP Series MVP008867 Norinco Mak 90 2177 Rifles 7.62x39 NPM M1 Carbine 4282077 Palmetto PA-15 LW340968 Rifles 5.56 Palmetto PA-15 LW018344 223 Para Ordnance 1911 P195840 9mm Para Ordnance Warthog P182373 Handguns .45 ACP Phoenix Arms HP22 4124269 Pioneer Arms PPS43-C H49559P Handguns
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