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For your consideration is a Winchester Model 94 “flat band” carbine chambered in .30-30 (30 WCF). Flat bands were distinguished by the front barrel band being flat (obviously
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For your consideration is a 1916-dated military DWM Luger from WWI.
Included with the pistol are a holster, one magazine, and a takedown/loading tool.
This pistol has very good original finish w
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For your consideration is a J. P. Sauer & Sohn Model 1913. This is the 2nd Variant, which eliminated the magazine safety, had an improved rear sight, and an “S” to indicate the safe po
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For your consideration is a Winchester Model 1873 rifle manufactured in New Haven, CT in 1882. It features a 24” round barrel, lever action, buckhorn rear sight, integrated dust cover, tubular m
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For your consideration is a Remington Model 16 rifle. It features a 22” takedown barrel, tubular magazine, Schnabel fore end, adjustable rear sight, 15 round capacity and semi-automatic action.
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