Firearms Day 1 2018-06-25 Auction - 532 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 16
(N) Outstanding Condition 1 of 2 Consecutively Numbered(C) Rare Savage Arms Model 1907 U.S. Trials(C) Exceptionally Fine High Original Condition L.C.
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Denver, PA, United States
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(C) DWM Model 1900 Test Eagle Luger Semi-Automatic: Manufactured by Deutsche Waffen Und Munitionsfabriken Co. Sold to the United States military for the 1907 test trials. This is known as the 1900 test Eagle Luger. Features include; round barrel with
0377: (C) DWM Model 1900 Test Eagle Luger Semi-AutomaticEst. $4,000-$5,000
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(C) High Condition Colt Model 1902 Sporting: These pistols are considered the finest finished semi-automatics ever produced at Colt with the immaculate polishing, rich royal blue high polish commercial finish and the fire blue small parts.
0378: (C) High Condition Colt Model 1902 SportingEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(C) Cased Pair of 1st Generation Colt .32 Caliber: Both revolvers are six shot, single action, blued and case colored with Colt black composite grips. Gun (A) was manufactured 1915 and has all matching numbers. Gun (B) was manufactured in 1928.
0379: (C) Cased Pair of 1st Generation Colt .32 CaliberEst. $6,000-$9,000
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(C) Boxed Colt Single Action Army 5-1/2" .32-20: This pre-war first Generation Single Action Army features six shot, single action, blue and case colors and Colt black composition grips. The cylinder shows several lines of striations. There is a
0381: (C) Boxed Colt Single Action Army 5-1/2" .32-20Est. $5,000-$7,500
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(C) Wells Fargo Marked Colt Single Action Army: Factory letter states serial No. 327556 was shipped as a blue (and case colored) 4-3/4" .45 Colt caliber, sold to Branson & Griswald of Trinidad, Colorado but shipped to Wyeth Hardware &
0384: (C) Wells Fargo Marked Colt Single Action ArmyEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(C) Near New 1st Generation Colt Single Action Army: Offered is a standard pre-war blue and case colored Colt Single Action Army retaining approximately 95% of its original factory finish. There is a hint of muzzle wear, a 1" area of freckling at
0385: (C) Near New 1st Generation Colt Single Action ArmyEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(C) High Condition Mauser Model 1914 Humpback: Listed in Pender's book as the Late Transition on pages 104-105. Has the three line patent address on left side of slide, Mauser banner on left side of frame, matching numbers, crown "U" on back of
0386: (C) High Condition Mauser Model 1914 HumpbackEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(C) Union Switch & Signal Co. Model 1911A1 U.S. Army: Manufactured 1943. Left side of slide is stamped "US&S CO SWISSVALE PA USA" and has a distinct temper line and matte finish. No "P" on slide. Right side of frame stamped "UNITES STATES PROPERTY
0387: (C) Union Switch & Signal Co. Model 1911A1 U.S. ArmyEst. $3,500-$5,000
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(C) Union Switch & Signal Co. Model 1911A1 U.S. Army: Manufactured 1943. Left side of slide is stamped "US&S CO SWISSVALE PA USA" and has a distinct temper line and matte finish. "P" on top side of slide. Right side of frame stamped "UNITES STATES
0388: (C) Union Switch & Signal Co. Model 1911A1 U.S. ArmyEst. $3,500-$5,000
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(C) Exceptional Colt Model 1903 Hammer Pocket Pistol: This gun retains 98% original finish overall with sharp clear markings. An almost impossible gun to improve upon. Original hard rubber grips are excellent with minor handling marks and a minor
0389: (C) Exceptional Colt Model 1903 Hammer Pocket PistolEst. $3,500-$4,500
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(C) U.S. Springfield Model 1911 Army: This first year production Springfield Model 1911 U.S. Army features the "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" stamp on right side of frame along with Ordnance bomb, right side of frame is stamped "NO 77274",
0390: (C) U.S. Springfield Model 1911 ArmyEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) Scarce Model 1911 Remington UMC US Model: Pistol was shipped in September 1918. Remington Arms received two contracts to produce half a million pistols; production was delayed until August of 1918 and the contract was cancelled shortly
0393: (C) Scarce Model 1911 Remington UMC US ModelEst. $8,000-$10,000
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(C) Gold Inlaid & Engraved Colt Model 1902 Military: This incredible pistol has been master engraved with scroll leaf and punch dot background with gold borders, intricate inlay and a beautiful gold inlay monogram surrounded by scroll leaf on top of
0394: (C) Gold Inlaid & Engraved Colt Model 1902 MilitaryEst. $3,500-$5,500
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(C) Near New Colt Model 1902 Military Model: This pistol remains in as close to as new, as shipped condition as one could possibly hope for. Like any 100 year old gun, there are a couple of minor storage marks but as to percentage of finish,
0395: (C) Near New Colt Model 1902 Military ModelEst. $3,500-$5,000
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(C) Boxed Pre-War Colt Model 1911A1 Ace Semi-Automatic: This beautiful pistol has a ghostly hint of muzzle wear, no takedown line and a hint of wear on grip safety; retains 99% or better of the reapplied high polish blue with fully checkered walnut grips,
0396: (C) Boxed Pre-War Colt Model 1911A1 Ace Semi-AutomaticEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(M) Boxed U.S. Firearms Mfg. Co. Model 1910 Colt: The United States Firearms Manufactured Company operated in Hartford, Connecticut under the original Colt blue dome. There, they produced some of the finest high finish Colt type firearms ever
0397: (M) Boxed U.S. Firearms Mfg. Co. Model 1910 ColtEst. $3,500-$5,000
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(C) Cased Colt Model 1911 British Service: Between 1915 and 1918, Colt produced the Colt Model 1911 chambered for the .455 Eley cartridge for British World War I contracts. They are easily identifiable as the serial number has a "W" prefix
0399: (C) Cased Colt Model 1911 British ServiceEst. $7,500-$10,000
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(C) Fitz Special Colt Detective Double Action Revolver: The factory letter shows serial No. 404309 as a 2" blue, .38 caliber Detective Special with the cut-away trigger guard, round butt, hammer spur filed off and shipped to Albert Foster Jr. (lone
0400: (C) Fitz Special Colt Detective Double Action RevolverEst. $3,500-$5,500
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(C) Boxed Lockheed Marked Colt Marshal Double: With less than 2500 Colt Marshals made, this is a very scarce gun. Very few are found in the original box. This one was sold to Lockheed and marked on the butt "Lockheed MSD". Made in 1954. This fine
0401: (C) Boxed Lockheed Marked Colt Marshal DoubleEst. $3,000-$3,500
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(C) Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-Automatic Pistol: Manufactured 1917. This is a very high condition 1917 era standard Model 1911 military pistol. Left side of frame is stamped "UNITED STATES PROPERTY" and has the inspector stamp "GHS" in circle for
0402: (C) Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-Automatic PistolEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Scarce Springfield Model 1911 U.S. Army: Manufactured 1915. The blued barrel is stamped "S P" together on left lug, which would indicate a Springfield Armory barrel manufactured 1919 to 1937. Left side of frame is stamped "UNITED STATES
0403: (C) Scarce Springfield Model 1911 U.S. ArmyEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Nazi Marked German Mauser S/42 Code P.08: Manufactured for the German military by Mauser. This is a 1936 chamber date S/42 code. Features include round barrel with dovetailed inverted V front sight, V notch rear sight on rear link, thumb
0404: (C) Nazi Marked German Mauser S/42 Code P.08Est. $3,000-$4,000