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U.S. Springfield 1866 Second Model Allin Conversion Trapdoor Rifle w/Bayonet
Antique NSN , 50-70 Centerfire caliber, 32-3/4" barrel with good though slightly pitted bore. The finish on the barrel is mostly patina with small areas of what appears to be original finish. The breechblock has mostly patina on the exposed surfaces and quite a bit of original black oil-quenched finish on the interior surfaces. The lock has just a few traces of color with overall wear and mostly shades of gray and brown patina. The hammer finish is dark patina as are the barrel bands, trigger guard and butt plate. The breechblock has the 1866-over-eagle head mark at the chamber end. It has the solid bottom surface, not the arched contour of later models. It is hinged with a screw held in place with a spanner nut. The lock has most of the 1864 date; has a full though faint eagle with the two-line US SPRINGFIELD in front of the hammer. There is no serial number visible and no eagle mark behind the breech. The barrel bands have a U stamp; are held in place by spring retainers. The middle barrel band is missing. The stock is fair to good. It has been repaired very nicely at the point where the middle barrel band would have been by joining the front of one stock to the rear of the original. The retaining spring was replaced by a wooden inlay. The inspectors cartouche has worn away. There are the following markings present: an 8 behind the lower tang; on the right near the butt plate, there is a 47 facing the muzzle and an R facing the butt. There is an 8 just in front of the butt plate on the comb; there is a small hole between the 8 and the front of the butt plate. The action functions correctly; the firing pin moves properly in its spring-loaded channel. The rear sight is the correct notch with flip-up two-hole peep. The front is the barleycorn type. The rear sight has dull silver colored areas just in front and to the rear where it was soldered on. The bayonet has no markings visible and is a Z-pattern socket bayonet with retaining ring. The triangular blade is about 18 long; the overall length is about 21. It has about 40% finish. Comes with a 36 one-piece cleaning rod with a jag tip and slot and a leather sling in poor condition, having a break in the leather just behind the front swivel. The existing finish has not been disturbed; there may be additional marks under the patina. The overall condition is antique good.13-142-0009 B-3 (1000-1300) Antique
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Savage Fox Model BSE-D Single Trigger Ejector Boxlock SxS Shotgun w/Raised Vent Rib
NSN , 12 gauge 2-3/4", 28" barrels with otherwise very good bores some abrasive cleaning inside at the F and IM choke areas. The blued finish is about 95% with scattered freckling. The press-checkered stock and beavertail forend are good+ with some average wear and a few dings. The non-selective single trigger functions properly. The selective ejectors function. The right ejector catches the rim of the shell on the frame, unless the barrels are opened quickly; it does eject the shell properly when so opened. The raised rib over the slightly swamped barrels has mid and front beads. Made between 1966 and when the 1968 GCA required serial numbers. The overall condition is good. 13-142-0011 A-22 (300-500)
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Wards Western Field Model 87-SB87-TA (Stevens 87) Semi Auto Rifle w/Tenite Stock
C&R NSN , 22 S/L/LR caliber, 24" barrel with good bore. The blued finish is about 50% with patina on the balance. The stock is worn though good with some white oxidation, scratches and small dents. The action feeds and ejects when cycled. The rear sight is missing the elevation wedge. The Tenite stock variation was made by Stevens in the 1950s. The action functions as a tube fed bolt action when the bolt stop is engaged and as auto with the stop disengaged. It feeds in semi-auto only with 22 LR ammo. The overall condition is good. 13-142-0016 A-6 (125-200) C&R
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Tokyo Koishikawa Siamese Type 46/66 (or 45/66) Mauser Bolt Action Rifle
C&R Serial # x000 (2000), 8x52Rmm caliber, 29" barrel with very good bore. The finish is about 98% of an arsenal refinish likely done when the Siamese (Thai) government converted these from 8x50Rmm (Type 46) to 8x52Rmm (Type 66). The one-piece stock is very good; probably also from the time of the caliber conversion as most of the original stocks had the Japanese-style 2-piece butts. The arsenal inlay around the magazine well may date from the same period. The rear sight has some of the markings missing along the tangent edge which was also done during the caliber conversion to compensate for the ballistics of the new round. The rear sight graduations are in Thai numerals. The receiver marking has the Thai Charka over Thai characters for RS121, the year of the royal dynasty when the rifle was adopted. The serial number on the receiver bridge has Thai characters for 2000, with only the 000 portion being readable in English. There is debate whether this is a Type 45 or Type 46 due to the nature of the Siamese calendar. The dust cover is present. The butt has the swinging trap for cleaning supplies (none included). A beautiful example of a rifle that is disappearing as more are converted to 45/70 because of the similar rim diameter. The overall condition is very good.13-113-0020 B-32 (250-400) C&R
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Mosin Nagant Hungarian M44 1953 Bolt Action Rifle w/Folding Bayonet
C&R Serial # BE1565, 7.62x54Rmm caliber, 20-1/2" barrel with fair to good bore having pitting in the grooves. The blued finish is about 50%. The reddish-brown pained stock is fair with about half of the finish missing and no hand guard. There are a few small cracks. The action feeds and ejects properly when cycled. The factory sights are present. The quatrefoil bayonet is in good condition. Made in 1953. The overall condition is fair to good.13-1550031 B-21 (150-225) C&R
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Firearms International Corp (Washington DC) Bronco Single Shot Survival Rifle
Serial # B6514, 22 LR caliber, 16-1/2" barrel with fair though pitted bore. The blued finish is about 85% with freckling. The applied crinkle finish on the receiver and skeleton stock is very good. The action functions correctly. The forward trigger that unlocks the barrel also cocks the action. When unlocked the barrel swings to the side for loading and ejection. The overall condition is good.13-156-0013 B-1 (125-225)
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Stevens Favorite Model 1917 Single Shot Falling Block Takedown Rifle
C&R Serial # 171, 22 LR caliber, 24" barrel with poor bore having shallow, pitted rifling. The finish is mottled patina over some pitting. The stock is missing. No sights. The takedown screw is a replacement made from a hardened bolt; has a hole for a bail, but no bail. The action functions; the lever does not stay in place when the hammer is cocked. The overall condition is fair. 13-156-0014 C-15 (75-125) C&R
Winchester Model 1885 Low Wall Barreled Action w/Block & Lever
Serial # 122400, 22 WCF caliber, 25-1/4" barrel with poor bore. The blued finish is about 30% with pitting, thinning; the receiver is in the white having been extensively cleaned with residual pitting. The area at the muzzle where the front sight had been soldered is cleaned leaving sanding marks. The barrel is drilled and tapped for a rear sight. The caliber appears to be a bottleneck 22 caliber cartridge similar to a 22 Hornet; the chamber was not cast. The receiver has a fair Winchester address line with a US and flaming bomb above it. The receiver may have originally been from a Winder Musket but the chambering is wrong. It may have been rebarreled or rechambered. The forend lug on the bottom of the barrel is off center about 20 degrees indicating that it was probably rebarreled. The breech block included is for a rimfire cartridge. The lever is the standard bow for a single trigger arm. The overall condition is fair. 13-156-0015 B-33 (100-150)
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