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This Colt Officers Model Target .22 Cal. Revolver was made just after the war, in 1948. This target model is provided with “Patridge Sight”. The rear may be adjusted for winda
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This beautiful Mauser Type S Carbine has survived 109 years in remarkable condition, no doubt a treasured heirloom. It was manufactured in Oberndorf, Germany,
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This fantastic Colt revolver returned to the collectors’ market in 2014 from the Norm Flayderman Estate Collection via James D. Julia s. It was cataloged as lot 2096.
It has the original Colt b
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** Keith Casteel is a legendary name in contemporary rifle making. His familiar “Fancy Decorated” rifles are featu
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This early Winchester target rifle remains a classic target rifle. The bore remains excellent, and the action works as new. The bolt is numbered to the rifle and the rear sight is marked “
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This Pre 64 Winchester Target rifle was acquired by the U.S. Military as evidenced by the “U.S. PROPERTY” mark. The crude electro pencil marking was a common practice with no thought
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This LYMAN TARGETSPOT SCOPE is clearly period marked USMC. The 20X scope has clear optics and fine cross hairs that are intact and functional. The mounts are ¼ minute click adjustable. The orig
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This Winchester Model 70 rifle was made in June 1957 and is marked “U.S. PROPERTY” on the left side of the receiver. The
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I don’t know about you, but I always wanted one of these as a kid. A black nylon stock, chrome plated receiver, and best of all 14 rounds of .22 LR in a semi auto rifle. If I managed to get one,
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This Carbine looks better in hand than the pictures indicate, the uniform mellow tone is very difficult to capture. This Austrian carbine is marked to and made by ANNA OESTERLEIN. It has the date mark
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This is an opportunity to obtain a classic Browning Auto 5 Shotgun. This Beautiful S’gun was made in 1956, 69 years ago. It remains in beautiful condition
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This is a beautiful example of the engravers art. It did not leave the factory as an engraved gun. It was shipped on Feb. 1967 to a
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This Czechoslovakian pistol was manufactured under Nazi occupation in Prague in 1941. The CZ 27 pistols were commonly issued to German SS troops. The top rib of
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This Czechoslovakian pistol was manufactured under Nazi occupation in Prague early 1941. The CZ 27 pistols were commonly issued to German SS troops. The top rib of the
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This Ruger Super Blackhawk is 48 years old and certainly does not show its age. It does not appear to be holster carried as there is no rub
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Johnson M 1941 rifles were manufactured by the Cranston Arms Co. in Cranston R.I. Approximately 20,000 were made, chambered in .30 06, under Dutch
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This HRA M1D Garand was sold by the CMP Sept. 12, 2014, and shipped from CMP South, Anniston AL. We understand that early CMP rifles like thi
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This beautiful Winchester Mod 70 Ultra Grade Featherweight was made in New Haven Conn. in 1984. It is embellished in a manor suitable for a limited edition “1 of 1000
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This M 1894 Winchester rifle was manufactured in 1898, 127 years ago. It is chambered in the desirable .32 40 caliber and has a 26 inch round barrel and a cres
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This helmet is painted in Bright Camo Colors in multiple panels. This is a great example of Folk Art painting on American helmets. This is a true American Art form found mostly on WWI helmets. After t
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This canteen has flat sides, not the “Bullseye” style of it’s predecessor. The canteen is carried in the original cover having sewn on straps as it
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This very interesting American Shotgun has a shining place in firearms history. W.H. Baker was a very creative gun designer whose inventions became the foundation fo
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This Springfield M1 Grand was sold by the CMP and shipped from the Anniston Arsenal on 9/30/1991. Some of the CMP paperwork is shown and will be prov
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This Sterling Arms Model PPL at first glance looks like a “chopped” Hi Standard. This Stubby barreled .22 pistol was made in New York in 1970. Prod
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This beautiful HI STANDARD, H D MILITARY is accompanied by its excellent condition original box labeled “Walnut Grip”. Walnut
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This Springfield Sporter is NOT a 1950’s Gunsmith Build. It was built at the Springfield Armory in 1929. The date of the
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This beautiful Winchester Model 61 was made in 1938, 86 years ago. It has been carefully maintained and stored for those many years an
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** The Colt MK V Trooper was the final evolutionary step from the Trooper to the to the King Cobra. It was manufacture
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This M1 Carbine was made by the Inland Mfg. Div. of General Motors in the third block of production, sometime between March 1944 and Aug. 1944.
Someone has sanded the stoc
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This USFA SAA (Single Action Army) revolver is as good as it gets. It has a black powder style, case colored frame, with both a .
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** It’s too bad USFA couldn’t buy the rights to mark the “Rampart Colt” logo on their firearms. As a Colt Col
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