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2375
$1,437.50

*COLLECTOR’S LOT OF MILITARY CURIO AND RELIC FIREARMS.

1) SWISS/BERN 1889. SN 29846. Cal. 7.5X55mm Swiss. 30″ bbl. Unique Schmidt-Ruben straight pull design. Complete with muzzle cover and outstanding US pattern 1905 leather sling dated 1918 with keepers. 10 rnd magazine. CONDITION: Good overall condition with most blue finish remaining. Stocks are very fine with a few typical small bruises but most finish remaining. Bore is good with strong rifling. Mechanics need attention as bolt stop lever is fractured but does currently work in this condition. All visible numbers are matching. C&R 2) ITALIAN/TERNI 1939. SN Q4182. Cal. 7.35 Carcano. 21-1/2″ bbl. Blue finish. Manufactured 1939. Marked “Terni” on chamber, however has inspection on stock from Pieto Berreta. Also found is “SA” within a box for Suomi Arsenal Finland. Fixed rear sight variation and still retains 3-pc wiping rod in compartment of butt. CONDITION: Very good overall with most finish remaining. Stock is solid, numerous storage dings and bruises but with strong cartouche and inspectors’ marks. All visible numbers appear matching. Bore is good with strong rifling. C&R3) RUSSIAN 91/30 MOISEN NAGENT. SN 30069. Cal. 7.62×54. 29″ bbl with hex receiver. Traditional 2-pc stock with hand guards, import marked on top of receiver. Dated 1936. Standard Model 91/30 rifle. CONDITION: Fair overall. Totally mismatched numbers. Bore is strong but shows use and needs cleaning. Mechanics function. Stock is solid with many bruises, nicks, and gouges. Rifle is missing cleaning rod. ; C&R4) CARL GUSTAFS STADS 1894 CARBINE. SN MB69991. Cal. 6.5X55. 17″ bbl. 1916 production, blue finish overall, walnut stocks missing ID disc. Proper slide adjustable carbine sight. A standard non-modified variation with no after-market muzzle extension, as is frequently found on imported variations; this is a non-import model. CONDITION: Fine overall condition with very little finish loss. Typical small storage scrapes and dings in stock. All visible numbers were found to be matching without detailed disassembly. Mechanics are functional. Bore is dark; no attempt was made to clean it. ; C&R5) REMINGTON #5 ROLLING 1901 BLOCK. SN 618904. Cal. 7X57. 30″ bbl with walnut stocks and commercial Remington markings on tang. SN found on tang under stock and matches buttstock. Manufactured for South American contracts, and used extensively by military and police. Rifle appears complete with wiping rod. CONDITION: Fair overall. Having been cleaned, bright with very little original finish remaining. Stocks have numerous bruises from storage and use but are solid. Shadows of case color remain on receiver. Bore is good with strong rifling. Mechanics are functional. ; C&R 52646-4, 52646-8, 52646-9, 52646-14, 52646-15 TDW (2,250-3,000) – Lot 2375


Auction: Firearms - October 2017
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