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Auction #85 - September 24

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1001. ROmanian Model TT-33C Tokarev Pistol serial ZH337, 7.62mm Tokarev, 4 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This 1953 dated pistol has an importer marked slide and a rotary safety added on the left side of the frame to comply with U.S. firearms import laws. The metal retains 98% plus of an overall arsenal reblued finish with some extremely mild fading along a few of the projecting edges and bearing surfaces. There is some light surface oxidation at the safety on the left side and the grooved black plastic "RPR (in star)" grips are in fine shape with only minor handling marks and slight blemishes. The mismatched magazine is in matching condition. This is a fine imported TT-33 overall. (74651-22) (150/250) SOLD FOR $201.25

1002. Egyptian Helwan Brigadier Pistol serial #15419 (orig. #69699), 9mm, 4 1/2" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This is a Navy Arms import that retains 80-85% of the original blue finish that has faded to gray along the edges and corners and developed some mild surface oxidation within the slide serrations. The moderately worn black plastic grips are in about good shape but do not fit well and sometimes interfere with the magazine release. This is a fair-good "Brigadier" overall. (74648-S15275) (150/250) SOLD FOR $115.00

1003. Arizmendi y. Goenaga "Ideal" Model Pocket Pistol serial #75162, 7.65mm, 3 1/4" barrel with a fine, bright bore that has some minor freckling within the grooves. This pistol has matching numbers on the frame, slide, and barrel with the metal retaining 70-75% of the original blue with a mix of dull gray and plum-brown on the balance. There are some small areas of light-moderate pitting on the right side of the slide just behind the muzzle and below the ejection port. The checkered wooden grips are in very good shape with some wear and minor flattening of the points and a single magazine is included. This is a good-very good Ruby-type pistol overall. (74651-23) {C&R} (150/250) SOLD FOR $143.75

1004. Star Model FR Sport Pistol serial #1230442, 22 LR, 6" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This pistol has 80% of the original blue finish remaining with some silvering along the edges and some brown fading and freckling along the gripstraps. The hammer retains much of the original color case-hardening and there are some minor tool or impact marks flanking the rear sight dovetail. The checkered brown plastic thumb rest grips are in very good condition with some minor handling marks and surface wear, especially around the butt. A single original magazine is included. This is an about very good Star overall. (74642-D25796) (150/250) SOLD FOR $184.00

1005. Mauser Model 1910 Pocket Pistol serial #237793, 6.35mm, 3" barrel with a very good, lightly freckled bore. This "GERMANY" marked pistol has matching numbers on the frame, slide, sideplate, and barrel with the metal retaining 70-75% of the original blue with dull gray fading on the balance that has mild freckling and pinprick pitting. The checkered one-piece grip has moderate wear and flattening of the points under an added varnish finish. The pistol comes with a single unmarked magazine and rates very good condition overall. (74651-21) {C&R} (150/250) SOLD FOR $201.25

1006. Beretta Model 1915-17 Pistol serial #28800, 7.65mm, 3 1/4" barrel with a fair, lightly pitted bore. This pistol has matching numbers on the frame and slide with the metal retaining traces of original blue with an overall dark gray-brown patina with light-moderate pitting on both sides and some deep tool marks on the right side of the frame. Additionally, a hold-open notch has been milled into the left side of the slide near the muzzle. The grooved wooden grips are in fair condition with heavy wear and a small chip and hole through the top of the left panel. A single magazine is included and the pistol rates fair condition overall. (74651-26) {C&R} (150/250) SOLD FOR $97.75

1007. Tanfoglio GT-32 Pocket Pistol serial #C66460, 32 ACP, 3 3/4" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This pistol retains 85-90% of the original nickel finish with the balance having light surface oxidation, mostly on the rear of the slide around the serrations, within the triggerguard, and a single spot of dark oxidation on the left side at the muzzle. The checkered black plastic grips are in good shape, intact but with numerous small surface scratches and minor handling marks. The pistol comes with a single finger rest magazine and rates about good condition overall. (74651-27) (75/125) SOLD FOR $115.00

1008. French Unique Model R51 Pocket Pistol serial #109096, 7.65mm, 3 1/4" barrel with an excellent, bright bore. This pistol retains 85-90% of the original blue with some silvering along the edges and on the gripstraps. There are some small spots of freckling on both sides of the frame and slide and the grooved black plastic "RF" grips are in very good shape with some small chips missing from both sides. The pistol comes with a single magazine and rates very good overall. (74651-20) (150/250) SOLD FOR $184.00

1009. Austrian Model 1898 Gasser Officers Revolver serial #110924, 8mm Gasser, 4 1/2" barrel with a good bore that has some dark areas of pitting along its length. This revolver has matching numbers on the frame, barrel, and cylinder with the metal having an overall darkly mottled gray and plum-brown patina with pinprick pitting throughout, heaviest along the barrel, ejector rod, and on the hammer spur. The cylinder also has a series of small peen marks on one of the chambers and the checkered wooden grips are in about good condition with flattening of the points and heavy surface wear throughout. The lanyard ring on the butt is missing but the robust mechanism is tight and fully functional. This is a good-very good World War I era revolver. (74651-45) {C&R} (250/350) SOLD FOR $287.50

1010. Femaru Frommer Stop Pocket Pistol serial #348313, 7.65mm, 3 7/8" barrel with a fair, moderately pitted bore. This pistol has traces of original blue remaining but is predominantly a dark plum-brown color mixing with gray and light surface oxidation. The grooved wooden grips are in fair-good shape with moderate wear and handling marks and a single magazine is included. The pistol is housed in a well worn and much modified brown leather flap holster and rates fair condition overall. (74651-24) {C&R} (150/250) SOLD FOR $143.75

1011. Smith & Wesson 38 Safety Hammerless Fourth Model Revolver serial #153671, 38 S&W, 5" barrel with a very good bore that has dark spots of pitting along its length. The revolver has matching numbers on the frame, cylinder, and latch with the metal retaining 75-80% of an added blue finish with plum-brown on the balance and gray fading along the projecting edges. The genuine mother-of-pearl grips are in fair-good condition with large cracks present on the right panel. The barrel locks up well but does have some lateral play and the revolver rates about good overall. (74617-10) {C&R} (150/250) SOLD FOR $184.00

1012. Smith & Wesson 38 Double Action Fourth Model Revolver serial #510551, 38 S&W, 6" barrel with a very good, bright bore that has some minor spots of dark pitting near the breech. This revolver has matching numbers on the frame, cylinder, extractor, latch, and barrel with the metal retaining about 40% of an added blue finish over mild pinprick pitting and the balance of the metal having plum-brown fading along the edges. The genuine mother-of-pearl grips are in very good condition with a single small impact mark on the right panel at the butt. The barrel locks up well and has almost no lateral play. This is a good, long-barreled 38 D.A. overall. (74617-52) {C&R} (150/250) SOLD FOR $172.50

1013. Smith & Wesson 38 Safety Hammerless Third Model Revolver serial #76902, 38 S&W, 3 1/4" barrel with good bore that has some minor freckling within the grooves. This revolver has matching numbers on the frame, cylinder, and barrel with the metal retaining 95% of an added nickel finish over light pitting throughout and about 80-85% of an applied blue-black finish over the nickel. The checkered diamond-center walnut grips are unnumbered and in fine condition with some minor handling marks and blemishes and some mild flattening of the points. This is a mechanically sound "Lemon Squeezer" in about good condition overall. (74617-8) {ANTIQUE} (150/250) SOLD FOR $126.50

1014. Remington Model 1863 Zouave Saber Bayonet This bayonet measures 24 3/4" overall with a 20" yataghan blade having nearly full-length unstopped fullers. The steel retains a mostly bright original polish with even freckling starting to appear on both sides, strongest at the tip and on the forte reverse. The cast brass hilt with muzzlering and single straight quillon has a dark yellow-ochre patina with a still crisp "B.H." marking on the grip flat and crisp "C" and "S" stamps on the sides of the guard. The black leather scabbard has a heavily crazed and crackled but intact surface with a dark patina on the brass throat and a matching patina on the slightly dented tip chape. This is a very nice Zouave bayonet in very good overall condition and would make a nice addition to a Civil War collection. (74591-110A) SOLD FOR $454.25

1015. H&R Topper JR. Greenwing Single Barrel Shotgun serial #HH399158, 20 ga., 22" plain barrel with a bright, excellent bore choked modified. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish. The checkered pistol grip hardwood stock rates fine with a couple light handling marks and features a ventilated rubber recoil pad and inlaid D.U. Greenwing medallion. (54622-1) (100/175) SOLD FOR $69.00

1016. Savage Stevens model 311 series H Double Shotgun serial #A748081, 410 bore, 26" solid rib barrels with bright, excellent bores choked modified and full. The barrels retain 95-97% original blue finish with some spots of light surface rust on the tubes. The frame retains 95% case colors mellowing slightly. The checkered pistol grip hardwood stock rates good overall with light handling marks and perhaps 85% original flaking finish, heaviest on the buttstock which is fitted with a lightly worn grooved black plastic buttplate. (54622-2) (200/400) SOLD FOR $483.00

1017. Feather USA model AT-22 semi auto rifle serial #MP3008, 22 LR, 17" detachable shrouded barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original matte blue finish. The black polymer grip and forearm rate excellent. Rifle features an adjustable rear sight, Picatinny rail mounts, 20 round magazine and a Shooters Ridge No.40854 adjustable bi-pod. Included is a soft case with shoulder strap, extra barrel with excellent bore, (2) 40 round magazines, adult and youth two position steel shoulder stocks and papers. An excellent condition paramilitary style rimfire rifle. (54655-28) (200/400) SOLD FOR $345.00

1018. H&R Trapper model double action revolver serial #144318, 22 RF, 6" octagon barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this solid frame revolver retain 98% original blue with loss on cylinder and a few specks of surface rust on grip strap. The two piece oversize walnut grips rate fine showing minor wear. The front sight blade is a modern replacement. Included is a lightly worn leather flap holster. (54673-12) {C&R} (200/300) SOLD FOR $316.25

1019. Remington Model 95 Type II No.3 double derringer serial #327, 41 RF, 3" barrels with fair bores having modest pitting. The metal surfaces are an overall brown patina with traces of original blue on the barrel release lever and protected areas. The checkered hard rubber grips rate fair with a chip at the tip of the left panel, flat spots and softened points. The extractor is not present. A fair to good type II Remington derringer. (54673-21) {C&R} (200/300) SOLD FOR $57.50

1020. Colt open top pocket revolver serial #35031, 22 LR, 2 3/8" barrel with a good bore showing very light pitting. The barrel, cylinder, hammer and trigger retain about 92% original nickel finish with a few light nicks and fading along the rear edge of cylinder. The brass frame retains about 85% fading nickel with light nicks and scratches. The birdshead walnut grips rate good overall with light wear and perhaps 50% varnished finish remaining. A good overall condition open top revolver. (54545-29) {ANTIQUE} (150/250) SOLD FOR $258.75

1021. Smith & Wesson 32 double action top break revolver serial #146115, 32 S&W, 3" ribbed barrel with a good bore with light pitting. The revolver retains about 92% original nickel finish with light handling marks, oxidation on rear of barrel and hinge area and some light freckling on triggerguard. The brown checkered hard rubber grips rate about good overall with softened flattened points and are numbered to grip on the right panel. A good overall condition 32 top break revolver. (5617-26) {ANTIQUE} (100/200) SOLD FOR $143.75

1022. Uberti Percussion Muzzleloading Carbine serial #349593, .50 Cal. percussion, 22" octagon barrel with a bright, fine bore. The metal surfaces retain 99% original blue finish with the lock retaining an equal color case-hardened finish. The checked pistol grip walnut stock rates excellent with perhaps two or three light blemishes barely visible. Carbine features open sights, a proper wooden ramrod, ventilated rubber recoil pad and sling swivels. An excellent condition muzzleloader which appears unfired. (54615-6) {ANTIQUE} (175/275) SOLD FOR $69.00

1023. Charter Arms Undercover double action revolver serial #716932, 38 Spl., 1 7/8" barrel with a fair bore having light pitting. The metal surfaces retain 95% original blue finish with light nicks and a turn ring on cylinder, the frame bearing more of an eggplant blue. The smooth medallion walnut grips rate fine with light handling marks. Included is a Smith & Wesson brown leather belt holster. (54648-S15276) (100/175) SOLD FOR $172.50

1024. High Standard Sentinel R-103 double action revolver serial #1414820, 22 S,L,LR, 2 3/8" revolver with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces on this aluminum frame revolver retain 95% original blue finish with loss at muzzle, high edges and turn ring on cylinder. The hammer and trigger retain 80% case colors fading to a dull gray. The checkered brown plastic grips rate very good showing light wear. (4648-S13545) (100/200) SOLD FOR $172.50

1025. H&R model 923 double action revolver serial #J13915, 22 LR, 6" barrel with a bright, excellent bore. The metal surfaces retain 98% original bright chrome finish with a few light nicks and turn ring on cylinder. The checkered brown plastic one piece grips rate fine overall with light wear. A fine condition second model 923 revolver. (54642-D25756) (100/200) SOLD FOR $138.00

1026. Traditions Deerhunter Flintlock muzzleloading rifle serial #14-13-005885-99, .50 flint, 23" octagon barrel with a fair bore having light surface rust its entire length. The metal surfaces retain 98% original blue finish. The lock retains about 98% case colors as well with some light oxidation on frizzen and spring. The plain walnut stock rates very good with a few handling marks and is fitted with a solid rubber recoil pad. A composite ramrod is included. (54655-18) {ANTIQUE} (75/125) SOLD FOR $143.75

1027. Lorcin model L9MM semi auto pistol serial #L038420, 9mm, 4 1/4" barrel with a fine bore. The slide rates near excellent with a few light scuffs. The steel frame retains 98% original matte gray finish. Included is a black nylon belt holster. (54648-S15328) (75/125) SOLD FOR $69.00

1028. Burris Mini Rifle Scope This 2-7x32mm scope measures 9 1/2" overall and retains 99% original blue finish. Scope is equipped with a duplex reticle and crisp optics. Included are two piece tactical rings and bikini style factory lens covers. (54655-28A) SOLD FOR $201.25

1029. Puma Skinner Fixed blade knife serial #97674, This is a model 6393 handmade genuine Pumamaster Skinner knife made in Germany in the early 70's. The knife measures 9 1/2" overall with a 5 1/8" partially serrated stainless steel clip point blade with thumb serrations. The blade remains unsharpened retaining its bright finish with maker mark and temper sticker still on reverse side of blade. The hilt is composed of a single nickel silver guard and genuine stag scales equipped with lanyard hole fastened by three large brass rivets. Included is a factory leather sheath with embossed log and is equipped with handle thong, strap and leg thong. An excellent condition vintage Puma Skinner. (5613-1) SOLD FOR $201.25

1030. Winchester model 67 bolt action rifle pre '68, 22 S,L,LR, 27" sporting barrel with a fine bore. The metal surfaces are a brown patina with some specks of faint pitting. Previous owners social security number has been scratched in left side of barrel behind the rear sight. The stock has been cleaned removing all of its original finish with light handling marks still present. Swivel studs have been installed and the buttplate is currently missing. The bolt is a bit loose fitting but appears to function properly. A fair condition model 67 which would make a good little shooter with a proper finishing. (54655-21) (100/175) SOLD FOR $69.00

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