Firearms Day 2 2018-06-26 Auction - 521 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 9
(A) Winchester Model 1892 Deluxe Takedown Lever Action(C) Near New Colt New Service Double Action Revolver(M) Semmerling LM4 Factory Chrome Slide Action Pocket
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(C) 1939 42 Code Mauser Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.: Features include; round barrel with dovetailed inverted V front sight, V notch rear sight on rear link, thumb safety marked "GESICHERT" in the upper position, extractor marked "GELADN", center toggle
0796: (C) 1939 42 Code Mauser Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $2,500-$3,000
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(C) High Condition Colt Model 1911 Commercial: Manufactured immediately after the secession of the first World War, is this fine condition Commercial Model 1911 with all proper early features to include short wide spur checkered hammer, checkered
0797: (C) High Condition Colt Model 1911 CommercialEst. $2,750-$3,750
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(C) High Condition Colt New Service Double Action: The caliber .38-40 is among the scarcer of the New Service calibers. This is a six shot, double action with factory blue finish and near mint Colt composition black grips with lanyard ring. As to
0798: (C) High Condition Colt New Service Double ActionEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) DWM 1914 Artillary luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.: Manufactured by Deutsche Waffen Und Munitionsfabriken Co. for the Imperial German military. This is known as the 1914 artillery luger with a chamber date of 1917. Features include; round barrel with
0799: (C) DWM 1914 Artillary luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $2,750-$3,750
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(C) Presentation Pre-War Colt Detective Double Action: The inscription on the butt of this revolver "E.J. MILLER FROM COLT'S EMPLOYEES 8-29-44", according to Colt letter the inscription is not mentioned but this gun was shipped to Edward J. Miller on
0800: (C) Presentation Pre-War Colt Detective Double ActionEst. $5,500-$7,500
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(C) DWM Swiss 1906 Cross in Sunberst Luger: This is one of the military model 1906 Swiss cross in sunburst lugers. Known as the1900/06 Swiss. It was manufactured for the Swiss military by DWM. Gun retains approximately 92% of the original
0801: (C) DWM Swiss 1906 Cross in Sunberst LugerEst. $2,500-$3,000
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(C) Engraved Colt New Service Target Old Model Double: Colt New Service Target serial No. 5021 was shipped August 28th, 1900 with blue finish, 7-1/2" barrel in .44 Russian caliber. There is a work order No. 1230 under left grip and factory rework star
0803: (C) Engraved Colt New Service Target Old Model DoubleEst. $4,500-$6,500
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(C) Ithaca Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol.: Left side of frame is stamped "FJA" (no box) for Frank J. Atwood. There is a "P" stamp at magazine release. Right side of frame has the U.S. Property Army stamp. Left side of slide is stamped "ITHACA
0804: (C) Ithaca Model 1911A1 Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-Automatic Pistol: Manufactured 1919 at war's end. This is a standard Colt with the brushed military blue finish. All original with period correct parts to include long smooth trigger, short checkered wide spur
0805: (C) Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-Automatic PistolEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) Nazi Marked Walther 480 Code P.38 Semi-Automatic: Features include; Round barrel, dovetailed post front sight and U notch rear sight. Semi-automatic double action with exposed hammer and safety on left side of slide. Brown composite grips with a
0807: (C) Nazi Marked Walther 480 Code P.38 Semi-AutomaticEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) High Condition Colt Model 1877 Lightning .38 6": The long barrel Lightning is somewhat of an anomaly because the purpose of this revolver was as a pocket gun, but the 6" barrel made it a holster gun. These long barrel holster Lightnings were very
0808: (C) High Condition Colt Model 1877 Lightning .38 6"Est. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) Colt Single Action Army 2nd Generation .45: Features six shot, single action, blue and case colored with black gutta percha grips. Case colors are still brilliant. Never fired with 99.9% finish. Comes in an original black box with proper
0809: (C) Colt Single Action Army 2nd Generation .45Est. $5,000-$7,500
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(C) Cased 1900 American Eagle Luger Semi-Automatic: Manufactured by Deutsche Waffen Und Munitionsfabriken Co. for commercial sales in the United States. This is known as the 1900 American Eagle Luger. Features include; round barrel with dovetailed
0810: (C) Cased 1900 American Eagle Luger Semi-AutomaticEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) Mauser Banner 1941 Dated Police Luger: On page 282 of the book "Lugers at Random" it explains that this gun was made for certain units in Germany. Features include; round barrel with dovetailed inverted V front sight, V notch rear sight
0811: (C) Mauser Banner 1941 Dated Police LugerEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) Boxed Remington Rand Model 1911A1 U.S. Army: Manufactured 1943. Offered in its original manila Government craft box with matching number in pencil on top and original packing tape; this gun remains as new with dried original cosmoline, green
0812: (C) Boxed Remington Rand Model 1911A1 U.S. ArmyEst. $2,500-$3,000
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(C) As New Boxed Colt New Service .44-40 Double Action: Aside from a ghost drag line, this revolver is new, unfired, 99.9% factory finish and features six shot, double action and Colt black composite grips. It is an interesting variation that Colt used
0813: (C) As New Boxed Colt New Service .44-40 Double ActionEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(C) Colt Commercial Model 1911 Semi-Automatic Pistol: This Commercial Model 1911 is all original, all parts circa 1919 including rounded front sight, flat rear sight with radius corners, checkered slide stop and safety, short wide spur hammer, long
0815: (C) Colt Commercial Model 1911 Semi-Automatic PistolEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-Automatic Pistol: The left side of frame is stamped U.S. Property with eagle head inspector stamp. Left side of slide has the 1913 patent date with pony in center. Right side of slide is stamped Model 1911 of U.S.
0816: (C) Colt Model 1911 U.S. Army Semi-Automatic PistolEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) Boxed Smith & Wesson 1st Model .22 Single Shot: This is a First Model single shot tartet pistol listed as the Single Shot Model of 1891. Made on a revolver type frame with recoil shields on both sides. Has the extended Smith & Wesson logo patent
0817: (C) Boxed Smith & Wesson 1st Model .22 Single ShotEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(M) Factory Engraved Smith and Wesson Model 66: Features include class B scroll engraving on a stainless double action revolver. Scroll work is along both sides of the round barrel, on the front of the crane, bottom of trigger guard., along both
0818: (M) Factory Engraved Smith and Wesson Model 66Est. $2,500-$3,000