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3301
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$920.00 |
*REFINISHED ITHACA 1911A1 PISTOL.
SN 869128. Cal. 45 ACP. Correct but buffed High Standard bbl, correct Little Company mag (refinished). All parts appear to be orig although refinished. Slide marked “128” underneath on rail. Ordinance bomb mark in recoil spring housing. CONDITION: All parts are heavily buffed and blued over. Slide and receiver high polish buffed, bead blasted on curved surfaces. Orig markings, ordinance mark, inspector mark and all nomenclature still clear and sharp. Keyes Fibre stocks are hollow back, full checkered with no escutcheon rings, near excellent condition. Stock screws are very good + condition. Bore is near excellent. Overall an attractive starter Ithaca 1911A1 that should shoot very well. 51389-40 KXK (800-1,200) C&R – Lot 3301
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3302
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$6,900.00 |
*SPECTACULAR GENERAL OFFICER’S MODEL M-15 45 PISTOL BY ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL.
SN GO 628. Cal. 45 ACP. Developed in 1972 and manufactured at Rock Island Arsenal. The Model M-15 General Officer’s 45 was issued through 1981 when replaced with the M-9 GO Beretta. These pistols were fabricated using a standard M 1911 A1 pistol milling off all old markings; reducing slide and bbl length to 4-1/2″; installing high profile sights match bbl and trigger and checkering frontstrap of grip; installing 2-pc checkered walnut grips with ordinance wheel medallion from Rock Island Arsenal; and, installing a small nickel silver nameplate on left grip. Slide is marked “General Officer’s Model/RIA”. Frame is marked “Serial No. GO 628”. All markings are inlaid with gold. This Model M-15 was issued to U.S.A.R. Major General James Neal Ellis. Pistol is housed in its proper and correct open top black leather holster marked “DEPUTY/BUCHEIMER, VALENCIA CALIF/Clark, No. B16-74”. Complete military bio available on our website. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine condition, with very light traces of finish wear on high points of slide. With several small areas of pinprick corrosion evident on top of slide and frame just below slide release and on opposite side above trigger. A very small blemish is present on slide below markings. The 2-pc walnut grips are exceptional with no evidence of wear or distress. Bore and mechanics are excellent. All gold inlay is present with no loss. The fact that these guns were fabricated by a U.S. military arsenal makes them a spectacular oddity. The entire production is listed as 1,004 units. 51013-1 TDW (4,000-6,000) – Lot 3302
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3303
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$3,450.00 |
*STANDARD 1968 ROCK ISLAND ARSENAL NATIONAL MATCH PISTOL.
SN 1335621. Cal. 45 ACP. Standard 1968 National Match pistol markings in front of slide stop pin “RIA” over “SA” (this is the second rebuild for the pistol), right upper trigger guard bow marked “NM”, behind right finger cutout marked “T” (for targeted), a white ink stamp with eagle behind right rear stock in a square, bbl marked “.45 Auto”, “NM 7791414” and “5621” (last four digits of SN), bushing marked “NM 7267718”, slide marked “NM7791435”, remains of “FJA” marking on left side, remains of inspector mark of upper left trigger guard bow, punch mark above mag catch release on left side, and remains of “P” below mag catch release on left side, rear sight is marked “US” on left side, and “Ken Sight” on top of sight. Front grip strap finely checkered. Mainspring housing is serrated. Grip safety and hammer appear to be standard. Front sight has serrated front edge with flat post that has been ground during targeting and is in-the-white. Mag is standard G.I. replacement. 1968 National Match slide built by Colt with slanted serrations in the rear. Full checkered wood stocks. Entire pistol finished in dark Parkerizing except for aluminum trigger.Accompanied by an Arsenal shipping box with last four digits of serial number and dated 5/67 from RIA. PROVENANCE: The Frank H. Wheaton, III Collection. CONDITION: Nearly new as rebuilt, with only a few scuffs marks and drag lines. Very minor edge wear. 51517-12 (4,000-8,000) C&R – Lot 3303
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3304
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$0.00 |
*EXCEPTIONAL GUIDE LAMP DIVISION LIBERATOR PISTOL AS USED BY O.S.S.
NSN. Cal. 45 ACP.Manufactured clandestinely, one million Model FP-45 pistols were manufactured by the Guide Lamp Division of General Motors. These guns were given the nickname Liberator as they were to be dropped behind enemy lines for resistance use. Made of sheet metal construction with a 4″ smooth bore and a trap bottom for holding additional cartridges. Initially made for the European theater, a large portion of the production ended up with General William Donovan of the O.S.S. These rare guns are now classified as curio and relic. PROVENANCE: Gerard Ruth Collection, ex Alex Chauffe SR. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, with virtually no traces of corrosion or distress and is in a wonderful state of preservation, however, it is missing the small sheet metal cover plate for the bottom. 51594-11 TDW (3,000-4,000) C&R – Lot 3304
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3305
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$2,012.50 |
*EXCEPTIONAL GUIDE LAMP DIVISION LIBERATOR PISTOL.
NSN. Cal. 45 ACP. Manufactured clandestinely, one million Model FP-45 pistols were manufactured by the Guide Lamp Division of General Motors. These guns were given the nickname Liberator as they were to be dropped behind enemy lines for resistance use. Made of sheet metal construction with a 4″ smooth bore and a trap bottom for holding additional cartridges. Initially made for the European theater, a large portion of the production ended up with General William Donovan of the O.S.S. These rare guns are now classified as curio and relic. PROVENANCE: Gerard Ruth Collection, ex Alex Chauffe SR. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine, with very slight darkening on backstrap as these guns were never finished. This one is exceptionally fine. Bore and mechanics are excellent. 51594-10 (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 3305
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3481
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$2,300.00 |
*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1917 U.S. ARMY MODEL REVOLVER.
SN 32886. Cal. .45. 5-1/2″ bbl. Six shot revolver. Bottom of bbl marked “United States Property”. Left side of bbl “S.& W. D.A. 45”. Blade front sight. Two-piece plain walnut grips. Butt marked “U.S. Army Model 1917 NO 69531” with lanyard ring. Case colored hammer and trigger. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining 90-95% orig blued finish. Trigger and hammer retain over 80% dark orig color. Grips are excellent with only minor handling marks. Bore is bright and shiny. Excellent condition for this model. 51389-6 JSL (1,800-2,500) C&R – Lot 3481
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3482
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$2,300.00 |
*FINE COLT MODEL 1917 DA REVOLVER.
SN 209786. Cal 45 ACP. Army Model with military brush blue finish. It has 5-1/2″ bbl, orig front sight and fixed groove rear sight in the top strap. Bbl has standard markings with the Rampant Colt trademark on the side plate. It has an inspector mark on top left rear of frame. Buttstrap has a lanyard swivel & standard U.S. Army Model 1917 markings along with the Army SN “56159”. Mounted with 2-pc smooth walnut grips. CONDITION: Extremely fine plus. Appears to be new and unfired with only a light cylinder line and some discoloration on the bright sides of the hammer. Backstrap is slightly dulled with one small thin spot. Left grip has some small chatter marks and overall grips retain most of their orig oil finish. Mechanics are crisp, brilliant shiny bore. 51389-5 JRL (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 3482
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3483
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$460.00 |
*SMITH & WESSON MODEL 1917 U.S. ARMY MODEL REVOLVER.
SN 4556. Cal. .45. 5-1/2″ bbl. Six shot revolver. Left side of bbl marked “S.& W. D.A. 45”. Blade front sight. Two-piece plain walnut grips. Butt marked “U.S. Army Model 1917 NO 4477” with lanyard ring. Case colored hammer and trigger. CONDITION: Good. Bbl and frame retain approx 40% orig blued finish with significant loss on right side of frame and in front of ejector on bbl. Trigger and hammer retain traces of orig color. Grips are good showing handling marks and scratches. Bore is fair with minor erosion and rifling slightly worn. Mechanics are very good. 51138-79 JSL (800-1,200) C&R – Lot 3483
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3484
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$0.00 |
*SMITH & WESSON MILITARY AND POLICE REVOLVER “VICTORY” MODEL.
SN V297656. Cal. .38 SPL. 5″ bbl, full brush blue finish, 2-pc plain walnut grips. Top of the bbl shows 2-line S&W address and patent mark. Left side of bbl is stamped “Smith & Wesson”, right side of the bbl shows cal mark. SN is stamped on the butt of the grip, rear face of the cyl, and on the bottom of the bbl at the breech. Frame has “Cal. 38 Special” stamped on the left side under the cyl latch, this is a non-factory mark. Right side of frame has S&W trademark stamped the the rear on sideplate. “Made in U.S.A.” is stamped on the right front side of the frame. CONDITION: Revolver shows a dull gray/blue matte finish overall, all markings are sharp and un-polished. Bore is bright with sharp rifling. Chambers are clean. Cyl shows a slight drag mark. Hammer and trigger are also a deep gray/brown patina. Grips are very good with handling marks and scratches overall and traces of varnish finish, grips are not orig to this revolver. Right grip is stamped “V288701”. “Owen Glen” is scratched on inside of left grip. These revolvers were produced during WWII to arm civilians in areas of shore defense and military installations in the U.S. 51389-7 TEP (750-1,000) C&R – Lot 3484
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3485
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$2,587.50 |
*◊ EARLY INLAND M1 CARBINE SET UP WITH T-3 INFRARED SCOPE.
SN 2840. Cal. .30 Carbine. Import marked on underside of bbl and retaining ghost of removed Korean stock markings on buttstock with “I” cut, high wood at charging handle, and 4 rivet hand guard. Push button safety and flat bolt. This early 4 digit carbine with its T-3 scope is a rare find. In addition to the infrared scope marked SN M3.9854.51 on data plate at right side the filter lens is intact. Included is a photocopy of an orig February 1962 technical manual as well as an orig GI case with power pack and battery pack. One spare bulb is also included, as well as orig cables. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish very good. About 85% finish remaining on metal parts, thinning and starting to patina. Wood has numerous dings and handling marks and a couple of chips but still serviceable. One retaining bolt and nut not present at lamp actuating grip. Cable casing cracking and starting to fray. Infrared scope not tested. Lenses appear in good uncracked condition. Very scarce and collectible specimen for the U.S. military collector. 51389-27 JWK129 (2,750-3,750) C&R – Lot 3485
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3486
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$4,600.00 |
*PRIME COLLECTOR’S LOT OF QUALITY HARDWARE MFG. AND ROCK-OLA WWII M1 CARBINES.
1) US CARBINE M1 CARBINE. SN 1653179. Cal. 30M1. 18″ bbl dated 5-43. 2 piece walnut stocks with all metal component parts finished in grey/green phosphate finish. Butt stock is strongly marked with ordnance wheel inspection and Q-RMC in sling slot. Hand Guard is marked the same. Internal parts properly marked for Quality Hardware Mfg, and has all early features including but not limited to, flip sight, push button safety, unmarked magazine release, type 1 narrow band, and high wood. Complete with period cotton web sling and oiler. CONDITION: Outstanding overall condition with virtually no indication of use. Wood is properly oil finish with no distress and all marking crisp and sharp. All metal is exceptionally fine with only light traces of minor use and has only the slightest loss of finish on top rear of flat bolt and top of barrel under the wood line. This is a exceptionally fine example of the un-modified or up-graded carbine. No evidence of restoration just a top condition example. C&R 2) US CARBINE, M1 ROCK-OLA M1 CARBINE. SN 4590262. Cal. 30M1. 18″ barrel marked “ROCK-OLA” but is not dated. Metal component parts are grey/green phosphate finish. 2 piece walnut stocks are traditional oil fished with “RMC” inspection lightly evident in stock and hand guard is marked the same. Internal parts have many early features including but not limited to, push button safety, unmarked magazine release. and type one narrow band. Verification of Rock-Ola parts appears all correct, but not guaranteed. High wood stock with 2 rivet hand guard. Complete with period web sling and oiler. CONDITION: Very fine overall with evidence of lightly sanded stocks with a almost indeterminable crack repair to forearm on left side that is visible from inside only. Metal components are possibly arsenal refinished and would be understandable with the later round bolt and slide adjustable rear sight. C&R 51389-29, 51389-30 TDW (2,500-5,000) – Lot 3486
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3487
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$2,587.50 |
*EXCEPTIONAL COLLECTOR’S LOT OF INLAND AND SAGINAW M1 CARBINES FROM WWII.
1) US CARBINE, M1 INLAND M1 CARBINE. SN 6299692. Cal 30M1. 18″ bbl marked “Inland Div 10-44”. Metal components finished in a dark grey/green phosphate finish. Many early features include, but not limited to, flip rear sight, narrow type 1 barrel band, push button safety, and unmarked magazine release. 2 piece wood stocks are proper arsenal oil finish with butt stock having strong ordnance wheel inspection. Sling slot has manufacturers IO marking as does the 4 rivet hand guard. Trigger group assembly and most all small parts have Inland manufacturers markings but a complete disassembly was not performed so others could be present as well. Khaki web sling and oiler are included as well. CONDITION: Very fine overall as refinished with very minor finish loss at high points of operating rod and sights. Bore and mechanics are excellent. Wood stocks are excellent with no distress or material loss. Front sight is a possible replacement. C&R 2) US CARBINE, M1 GRAND RAPIDS M1 CARBINE. SN 1841493. Cal. 30M1. 18″ barrel marked “Underwood 8-43”. Metal components are a grey/green phosphate finish. Many early features including, but not limited to, rear flip sight, type1 narrow barrel band, push button safety, and unmarked magazine release. Trigger group consist of S’G’ parts, but a detailed disassembly was not performed so others could be present as well. 2 piece stocks are very fine with strong S’G’ in box cartouche with ordnance wheel and RSG in sling slot. 2 rivet hand guard has spurious “RSG” marking on underside. With green web sling and oiler. CONDITION: Very good with some restoration. Bore and mechanics are very good. Receiver has been drilled and tapped on left side of receiver for unknown reason. Hand guard has been refinished at some earlier time. Evidence of having later wide barrel band at one time. Web sling is a reproduction. C&R 51389-26, 51389-32 TDW (2,500-5,000) – Lot 3487
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3488
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$2,300.00 |
*FINE COLLECTOR’S LOT OF IBM AND NATIONAL POSTAL METER M1 CARBINES FROM WWII.
1) US CARBINE, M1 IBM M1 CARBINE. SN 3783337. Cal. 30M1. 18″ Barrel is marked IBM CORP with no date. Metal component parts are finished in a some what grey phosphate finish. Carbine has many early features such as, but not limited to, push button safety, unmarked magazine release, flat bolt, and type 2 barrel band without bayonet lug. 2 piece high wood stocks with two rivet hand guard are both makers marked S-HB and stock marked R-AP on grip. Internal parts appear to be properly marked for IBM manufacture but rifle was not fully disassembled so not fully guaranteed to be 100% correct. With green web sling and oiler. CONDITION: Very good overall with no trace evidence of sanding or refinish. Metal finish is very good and consistent with typical thinning and loss at high points. Bore and mechanics are very good. Sling is a modern reproduction as is oiler. C&R 2) US CARBINE M1 CARBINE. SN 4294726. Cal. 30M1. 18″ barrel marked very lightly “MARLIN”. Metal component parts are a dark grey/green phosphate finish. Many early features include, but not limited to, flip sight, type 1 narrow barrel band, push button safety. Internal parts appear to be correct makers marks for National Postal meter, but full disassembly was not done so they are not guaranteed to be so. 2 piece walnut stocks are both TN makers marked with a very light “NPM” over “FJA” in box cartouche. With web sling and oiler. CONDITION: Very fine overall with most all phosphate finish remaining with slight loss of finish inside of op rod channel on receiver and on bolt from use. Bore and mechanics are very good. Stocks are slightly oil darkened and possibly lightly sanded as some marking are very light. Rear Flip sight and Narrow type 1 barrel band are reproductions as is web sling and oiler. C&R 51389-25, 51389-28 TDW (2,500-3,500) – Lot 3488
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3489
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$3,162.50 |
*WINCHESTER M1A1 PARATROOPER CARBINE WITH LARGE LOT OF ACCESSORIES.
SN 6497542. Cal. 30. 18″ bbl, folding Paratrooper stock with “IO” manufacturers mark in barrel channel. Grey/green phosphate finish metal components. Carbine is a post war assembled weapon with a combination of early and later parts. Trigger group is Winchester parts with early push button safety. Bolt is late round pattern and is Winchester. Operating rod is Winchester as is barrel. Hand guard is RS marked. Comes M3 flash hider and post WW2 cotton sling. Has 2 15 round and 1 3 round magazine with 1943 dated pouch. WWII 2 piece cleaning rod with GI case. Superb condition Atlas MFG 1943 dated Paratrooper holster case and Airborn padded drop case. Utica guard marked bayonet wM8A1 scabbard. CONDITION: Very good as rebuilt. Bore and mechanics are excellent. Phosphate finish is very good with aproxamately 80% remaining with finish loss on barrel behind front sight and high points. Stocks are very fine with good oil finish. Leather cheek pad is supple with no shrinkage or torn rivets.Bayonet has polished blade with slight rust spotting, scabbard is excellent. Drop case, Paratrooper holster and magazine pouch are all excellent condition. 51138-4 TDW (2,500-3,500) C&R – Lot 3489
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3490
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$2,127.50 |
*EXCEPTIONAL COLLECTOR’S LOT OF SAGINAW AND STANDARD PRODUCTS WWII M1 CARBINES.
1) US CARBINE, M1 SAGINAW M1 CARBINE. SN 5849053. Cal. 30M1. 18″ bbl marked “Saginaw SG General Motors” without date. Metal component parts finished in a grey/green phosphate finish. Many early features include but not limited to, flip rear sight, push button safety, and narrow type 1 barrel band. 2 piece walnut stocks have 2 rivet hand guard and are properly marked with “RSG” manufacturer markings. Both are finished in traditional arsenal oil finish. Internal parts appear to all be of correct manufacture but not guaranteed as such. Complete with web sling and oiler. CONDITION: Very fine as refinished and evidence of restoration. Stocks have been lightly sanded and a professional minor repair is evident behind tang. Metal surfaces have been either arsenal or professionally redone at some prior date. The narrow type 1 barrel band is a reproduction, however all other parts appear to be original and correct. C&R 2) US CARBINE, M1 STANDARD PRD M1 CARBINE. SN 1983140. Cal. 30M1. 18″ bbl marked “Underwood 12-42”. Most primary components finished in grey/green phosphate with exception of flat bolt and narrow type 1 barrel band. 2 piece walnut stocks have “H.I.” marking on 2 rivet hand guard and LW-B in sling slot on butt stock, as well as Ordnance wheel inspection. Many early features include, but not limited to, flip sight, narrow front barrel band, push button safety. Complete with 30 round magazine and khaki web sling with oiler. CONDITION: Very good as refinished and restored. Metal finish is rather thin with evidence of light pitting on barrel and sides of receiver below wood line. Rear flip sight is an excellent reproduction, and the narrow type 1 barrel band is a reproduction as well. Bore and mechanics are fine. Wood stocks have been lightly sanded and refinished, and a crack in butt stock on front right side has been repaired very well and is stable. Sling is a period reproduction, as is oiler. C&R 51389-33, 51389-34 TDW (2,500-4,000) – Lot 3490
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3491
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$2,012.50 |
*FINE COLLECTOR’S LOT OF EARLY UNDERWOOD AND WINCHESTER M1 CARBINES.
1) US CARBINE, M1 UNDERWOOD M1 CARBINE. SN 2590863. Cal. 30M1. 18″ bbl marked “Underwood 3-44”. Stocks have several inspection markings including “GHD” over “UEF” in box with Ordnance wheel “P” in circle on grip, and “RA-P” in box on grip as well. Hand guard has M-U maker marking. Metal component parts are finished in grey/ green phosphate finish. Many early parts include but not limited to, flip sight, push button safety, unmarked magazine release, and type one narrow band. Stocks are early with high wood and 2 rivet hand guard. CONDITION: Very good as possible refinish with a small amount of restoration. The metal finish very good with thinning under the wood line and some evidence of pitting in protected areas at tang and side of receiver below wood line. Operating rod is refinished in a commercial blue finish. Rear sight slot has stake marks indicating later slide sight was present at previous time. Stocks are very good with strong crisp markings. Numerous nicks and abrasions but far better than average. C&R 2) US CARBINE, M1 WINCHESTER M1 CARBINE. SN 1157971. Cal30M1. 18″ barrel has “W” marking on top. Early “I” cut high wood stocks have Ordnance wheel inspection and WRA GHD inspection on side and 2 rivet hand guard has a almost indecipherable “W” marking on inside. Metal component parts are grey/green phosphate finished. Many early features include, but not limited to, flip sight, flat bolt, push button safety, unmarked magazine release, and type 1 narrow band. Complete with period non-dated web sling and oiler. CONDITION: Very fine as restored with minor refinish evident. Stocks have been lightly sanded at a much earlier time. Barrel shows evidence of refinish and a witness marking from having a bayonet lug equipped type 3 band. C&R 51389-36, 51389-37 TDW (2,500-3,000) – Lot 3491
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3492
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$1,437.50 |
*FINE WINCHESTER M1 CARBINE WITH EARLY FEATURES.
SN 1205553. Cal. 30. 18″ bbl, grey/green phosphate finish with two piece walnut stock with ordnance wheel inspection. Early features include flip sight ,push button safety, unmarked magazine release and type 1 narrow band. Khaki web 1943 dated sling and oiler. M-3 pattern flash hider. All primary components are of Winchester manufacture however a complete disassembly was not performed. CONDITION: Very fine overall with sanded stock. Bore and mechanics are excellent. Most all phosphate finish remains. Hand guard is marked JLB butt stock has SCP stamped in sling slot. Flash hider is questionable as to being authentic. 51138-3 TDW (750-1,500) C&R – Lot 3492
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3493
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$1,380.00 |
*FINE WINCHESTER M1 CARBINE FROM WWII.
SN 1216839. Cal 30M1. 18″ barrel with traditional “W” for Winchester manufacture. Dark Grey/green phosphate finish overall. Type 3 variation with bayonet lug and toggle safety and “M” marked magazine release. 2 piece walnut stocks have 2 rivet hand guard with “MU” marking on underside. Butt stock is “I.R.” over ordnance bomb stamped in sling slot. Trigger assembly and small parts are of mixed manufacture as is correct for type 3 rebuilds. Stock has “AAX” rebuild mark on left side. Slide adjustable rear sight, flat bolt and undated web sling and oiler. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine with little trace of use after re-issue or rebuild. Bore and mechanics are excellent. Stocks have several very small storage marks and abrasions. Metal finish is excellent with typical very light wear at high points of sights, muzzle and trigger guard. 51764-14 TDW (1,000-1,200) C&R – Lot 3493
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3494
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$1,035.00 |
*VERY GOOD WW2 INLAND DIVISION M1 CARBINE.
SN 5150470. Cal 30M1. 18″ barrel marked “INLAND DIV 44” (without month). Traditional type 3 Post WW2 Rebuild with perch belly M2 stock and slide adjustable rear sight. Internal component parts are of mixed manufacture as is typical in most all rebuilt M1 Carbines. Late features include, toggle safety, magazine release marked with “M” and type 3 barrel band. Type 3 barrel band has been modified by removal of bayonet lug. Butt stock and 2 rivet hand guard are void of manufacturer markings however pistol grip is “P” proofed inside box indicating arsenal refurbish. Dark Grey/green phosphate finish on metal with stocks being finished in traditional arsenal oil. CONDITION: Very fine as rebuilt. Bore and mechanics are excellent. Finish show very little wear or distress. Wood stocks show small bruises and abrasions as is to be expected. 51500-56 TDW (700-1,000) C&R – Lot 3494
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3495
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$3,450.00 |
*EXTREMELY FINE NEAR MINT WINCHESTER MODEL 97 RIOT GUN, MODIFIED WITH BAYONET.
SN 923948. Cal. 12 ga. 20-3/4″ bbls. 2-3/4″ chambers. Choked Cyl. Steel front bead. Usual configuration for this model with proper bayonet marked “Winchester Repeating Arms Co”. Lined forearm uncheckered buttstock with Winchester checkered HRBP. Weight with bayonet: 9 lbs. 1 oz. CONDITION: Extremely fine retaining nearly all orig finish to both wood and metal. Blued metal parts with 95-97% lightly toned orig finish. Carrier retains nearly all of its orig blued finish. Breech appears only very lightly marked indicating this as likely test fired only. Buttstock and forearm are excellent and orig with only minor handling marks. Hammer with only minor imprint on striker. Bores are bright and shiny. Mechanics are crisp. 51544-6 JSL (1,500-2,500) C&R – Lot 3495
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