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This First Generation Colt Single Action Army Revolver is VERY rare in this caliber and additionally so in this beautiful condition. Of the 357,000 + Colt first generation revolvers made,
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*** PRICE REDUCED 12/27/25 *** This is a beautiful example of the engravers art. It did not leave the factory as an engraved gun. It was shipped on
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This Sterling Arms Model PPL at first glance looks like a “chopped” Hi Standard. This Stubby barreled .22 pistol
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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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This KONGSBERG M1914 is a Norwegian licensed Colt manufactured in late 1945. It may be late war or post war as records are currently unavailable in the U.S. Many were procured and used b
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This desirable “T” Series Browning High Power is 56 years old and looks like new, perhaps un fired. The bore is bright and shiny, and the bolt face is un marred by primer igni
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This S&W revolver has been upgraded with a target hammer and trigger an action job and a Burris 4X Scope. The scope optics are clear with a fine cross hair. The original trigger, hammer and sight
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This early HK P7 PSP “Squeeze Cocker” will be delivered with the original box, with the manual, 2 Mags. and the tool. The finish is Duracoat in Olive Drab color. Judging by the un ma
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This .22 Cal. Small Frame Colt Lightning rifle remains in great condition considering it’s 104 years old. The steel parts have significant amounts of original blue, perhaps 70% with wear on the
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This early Winchester Sporting Rifle remains a classic. It was made in 1949 and retains the charm seldom found today. The rifle remains in excellent condition with only minor storage issues. The barre
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If you walked into the Springfield Armory in Mid 1937 and picked a rifle from a rack it would look just like this. The barrel is dated 4 37 (April 1937). It has the correct
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This early Winchester target rifle remains a classic. A Unertl target scope is mounted providing 20X tack driving power. The scope has fine cross hairs and clear optics. The rifles bore re
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This pistol has been well cared for since it was made in 1913, 112 years ago. It remains in superb condition, with only the slightest wear showing on th
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This is an early Spurr Hammer Savage pistol. The condition sets it apart from most others. It looks brand new, a discriminating eye will notice the slightest wear on
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Its’s hard to believe that this SAVAGE was made in 1915, 110 years ago. This model was made for only two years. It has been little used and well ca
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This Springfield Armory Model of 1922 has been upgraded to M2 specifications with the addition of an adjustable headspace bolt numbered to m
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This rifle exhibits all the early features, it has no forward assist, it has a triangular handguard, an open slot flash hider, a no trap butt plate, early Flat Head
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This Colt model number P1776 remains un fired New in Box condition. The Nickel plating is flawless as are the original numbered walnut grips. The original box and original papers are included. O
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This pistol appears to have spent most of its 104 year life in a sock drawer. The only wear is a rub mark on the right front frame as shown in the photos. The condit
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This pistol was purchased NEW by a collector that never fired it and placed it in a safe until recently. It is in absolutely factory new condition,
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Remington delivered 27,565 Sportsman Riot guns to the U.S. Government during WW2. The known SN range is 529,000 to 557,000, this one is 495,049 and date coded Aug. 1
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This Remington Model 11 is typical of those used to train U.S.A.A.F. Aerial Gunners in WW2. Initial orders were placed in 1941. The training generally started with B
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This HK P30S was manufactured on or about 6/12/2012 judging by the fired cartridge case that came with it. The pistol w
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** This Beretta M 1935 pistol is accompanied by its original holster and 2 original magazines. The pistol is marked "4/UT", the Nazi acceptance mark. Th
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The serial number dates this rifle to March 1943, and the barrel is marked with an appropriate date of: 2 S A 2 43 (Feb. 1943). The barrel has no chrome plat
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*** PRICE REDUCED *** 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
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*** Price Reduced from $795 *** This Czechoslovakian pistol was manufactured under Nazi occupation in Prague in 1941. The CZ 27 pistols were commonly issue
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*** Price Reduced from $1995 *** This M 1894 Winchester rifle was manufactured in 1898, 127 years ago. It is chambered in the desirable .32 40
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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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*** PRICE REDUCED, 11/25/25 *** This very interesting American Shotgun has a shining place in firearms history. W.H. Baker was a very creativ
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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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*** 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 *** The Colt MK V Trooper was the final evolutionary step from the Trooper to the to the King Cobra. It was manufactured for only tw
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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.
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