Firearms Day 1 2018-06-25 Auction - 532 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 17
(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) Colt Service Model Ace .22 Semi-Automatic Pistol: These were manufactured between 1935-45 (13,800). Right side of slide is stamped "COLT SERVICE MODEL ACE". Matching number on slide. Left side of frame has the "RS" inspector stamp in rectangle
0405: (C) Colt Service Model Ace .22 Semi-Automatic PistolEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Early Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-Automatic: Manufactured during the first true year of production, this pistol features the early bright commercial type finish with brighter blue small parts. It has a first type slide with the last patent date
0406: (C) Early Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-AutomaticEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Royal Air Force Contract Colt Model 1911: Between 1915 and 1918, during World War I, Colt made contract pistols for the British Government. Serial number is prefixed with "W" and caliber is .455. It is estimated the British purchased
0407: (C) Royal Air Force Contract Colt Model 1911Est. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Rare Argentine 1941 Navy Colt Model 1911: Often misunderstood, this commercial Colt ordered for the Argentine Navy in 1941 is actually as a rare as a Singer or North American Arms. According to records, the Argentine Navy ordered 500 "off
0408: (C) Rare Argentine 1941 Navy Colt Model 1911Est. $3,000-$5,000
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(C) Colt Camp Perry Model Single Shot Target Pistol.: Manufactured 1933. Features blued finish, target sights, long checkered trigger, checkered hammer and silver medallion checkered walnut grips. Aside from a few marks at sight adjustment screw there
0409: (C) Colt Camp Perry Model Single Shot Target Pistol.Est. $3,000-$3,500
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(C) Colt Model 1911 U.S. Navy Semi-Automatic Pistol: According to the research, the frame of this gun was made in 1918 and does not fall into the Navy serial number range, and all pistols sent to the Navy in 1918 were marked "US ARMY" as the last of
0410: (C) Colt Model 1911 U.S. Navy Semi-Automatic PistolEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Near New Colt Mdoel 1911 US Army Semi-Automatic: Aside from a couple of light storage spots on top of slide, a hint of muzzle wear, the mainspring housing being grey patina and some thinning on grip safety, this pistol remains in almost near new
0411: (C) Near New Colt Mdoel 1911 US Army Semi-AutomaticEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(C) Near New Colt New Service Flat Top Target Double: The pre-war Colt Flat Top Target New Service was the most expensive gun in the Colt line-up in 1923 and up to World War II. This revolver features six shot, double action, blued finish, flat top
0412: (C) Near New Colt New Service Flat Top Target DoubleEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Near New Colt New Service Flat Top Target .44: The pre-war Colt Flat Top Target New Service was the most expensive gun in the Colt line-up in 1923 and up to World War II. This revolver features six shot, double action, blued finish, flat top
0413: (C) Near New Colt New Service Flat Top Target .44Est. $3,000-$4,500
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(C) German Police Mauser Banner P.08 Luger: Manufactured by Mauser for the German police. Features include; round barrel with dovetailed inverted V front sight, V notch rear sight on rear link, thumb safety marked "GESICHERT" in the upper
0414: (C) German Police Mauser Banner P.08 LugerEst. $3,000-$3,500
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(C) As New Smith & Wesson 4th Model Straight Line: Manufactured from 1925 to 1936. This is a single shot made with a side swing barrel, blued finish, adjustable target side, Patridge front and gold medallion smooth walnut grips. Total of 1870 were
0415: (C) As New Smith & Wesson 4th Model Straight LineEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Persian Artillary Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.: Manufactured by Mauser for military contract sales to Iran. Features include; round barrel with dovetailed inverted V front sight, nine position adjustable rear sight at rear of barrel, wood
0416: (C) Persian Artillary Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Nazi Marked 42 Dated byf Code Luger Semi-Automatic: Manufactured for the German military by Mauser. This is a 42 chamber date code byf. Features include; round barrel with dovetailed inverted V front sight, V notch rear sight on rear link, thumb
0417: (C) Nazi Marked 42 Dated byf Code Luger Semi-AutomaticEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Cased 1906 American Eagle Luger Semi-Automatic: Manufactured by Deutsche Waffen Und Munitionsfabriken Co. for commercial sales in the United States. This is known as the 1906 American Eagle Luger. Features include; round barrel with dovetailed
0418: (C) Cased 1906 American Eagle Luger Semi-AutomaticEst. $3,500-$4,500
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(C) Boxed Colt Model 1903 U.S. Gov't Property: This pistol was manufactured early in the war, 1942, before the general Officer's pistols switch to the parkerized finish. It is as new, unfired with blued finish. Right frame is stamped "US
0419: (C) Boxed Colt Model 1903 U.S. Gov't PropertyEst. $3,500-$4,500
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(A)First Model Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action Rifle: Very fine First Model Winchester 1873 round barrel rifle with thumbprint dust cover, set trigger, proper First Model second pattern rear sight, nickel silver blade front sight, two piece oil finished
0421: (A)First Model Winchester Model 1873 Lever Action RifleEst. $7,000-$10,000
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(A) Extraordinarily Fine U.S. Model 1816 Type II: This exceptional Model 1816 musket is one of the finest known specimens in existence. Features a brown round smoothbore barrel, left side of breech stamped "P/eagle's head/V" and top stamped
0423: (A) Extraordinarily Fine U.S. Model 1816 Type IIEst. $6,000-$9,000
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(A) Exemplary Austrian Model 1872 Früwirth Repeating: Retains 90% vivid case colors on receiver, trigger guard, nose cap, and rear sight. Buttplate retains 60% mottled case colors. Barrel retains 85% blue. This gun does not bear any military
0425: (A) Exemplary Austrian Model 1872 Früwirth RepeatingEst. $5,500-$6,500
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(A) Sharps New Model 1863 Breech Loading Percussion: Approximately 6,650 of these muskets were manufactured. Round blued rifled barrel, top marked "SHARPS RIFLE/MANUFG. CO./HARTFORD CONN" and "NEW MODEL 1863", left side of breech marked "R.S.L." Flip
0426: (A) Sharps New Model 1863 Breech Loading PercussionEst. $5,500-$6,500
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(A) High-Condition Winchester Model 1894 Lever Action: Manufactured in 1898. High-condition Winchester 1894 saddle ring carbine. Features include; round blue barrel with full length tubular magazine. Integral blade front and three leaf rear express
0427: (A) High-Condition Winchester Model 1894 Lever ActionEst. $5,500-$7,500
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(A) Northwest Mounted Police Winchester 1876 Carbine.: Standard 3rd Model carbine with barleycorn front sight, 1,000 yard musket-style ladder rear sight, left side of receiver has a stud and ring, uncheckered straight grain American walnut straight stock
0428: (A) Northwest Mounted Police Winchester 1876 Carbine.Est. $5,500-$6,500