Firearms Day 3 2018-06-27 Auction - 480 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
(C) Boxed Pre-War Colt Woodsman Semi-Automatic Target(C) Boxed Colt Model 1903 Semi-Automatic Pistol (1928).(C) Steyr Mannlincher Zephyr .22 Caliber Magazine Fed
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Denver, PA, United States
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(M) Colt Python .357 Magnum Double Action Revolver: Features six shot, double action, blued finish, vent rib, adjustable sights, wide target hammer, serrated trigger, full lug and gold medallion walnut grips. The grips have been sanded and
1200: (M) Colt Python .357 Magnum Double Action RevolverEst. $1,400-$1,800
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(C) Boxed Colt Officer's Model Target Heavy Barrel: This Officer's Model Target was from the Third Issue Series. Features six shot, double action, blued finish, matte finish flat top receiver, high adjustable front sight, adjustable target rear
1203: (C) Boxed Colt Officer's Model Target Heavy BarrelEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(C) High Condition Colt New Service Double Action: The Colt New Service was the largest and strongest revolver ever produced by Colt up to that time. This robust revolver became instantly popular with hunters and outdoorsman that wanted a strong
1204: (C) High Condition Colt New Service Double ActionEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(C) Boxed Pre-War Colt Officers Model Double Action: Features target adjustable sights, blued finish, six shot, double action, checkered trigger and backstrap, and beautiful gold medallion diamond checkered walnut grips. Gun shows a hint of muzzle
1206: (C) Boxed Pre-War Colt Officers Model Double ActionEst. $1,300-$1,800
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(C) U.S. Colt Model 1917 New Service Double Action: During the first World War, Colt could not keep up with orders for the 1911, therefore they contracted with both Colt and Smith & Wesson to supply large frame double action revolvers that could shoot
1207: (C) U.S. Colt Model 1917 New Service Double ActionEst. $1,300-$1,800
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(C) Boxed Nickel Colt Model 1908 Semi-Automatic Pocket: Pistol comes in full factory nickel with silver medallion thick Mother of Pearl grips and proper magazine. Retains virtually all of the original finish with a couple of small storage marks; 99.9%
1208: (C) Boxed Nickel Colt Model 1908 Semi-Automatic PocketEst. $1,300-$2,000
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(C) Boxed Colt Woodsman Match Target Semi-Automatic: The Second Series Match Target Woodsman was manufactured from 1947 to 1955. This was a beautifully made, top-of-the-line revolver. Features matte finish non-glare top, target front sight, Elliason
1209: (C) Boxed Colt Woodsman Match Target Semi-AutomaticEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(C) Boxed Pre-War Colt Officer's Model Double Action: These were the Cadillac of the Colt pre-war line. Each revolver had hand-fitted action, target front and rear sights, fully checkered backstrap, checkered trigger, six shot, blued finish and
1210: (C) Boxed Pre-War Colt Officer's Model Double ActionEst. $1,500-$2,250
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(C) Mauser S/42 1936 Date Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.: Manufactured by Mauser for the German military. Features include; round barrel with dovetailed inverted V front sight, V notch rear sight on rear link, thumb safety marked "GESICHERT" in the upper
1211: (C) Mauser S/42 1936 Date Luger Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $1,250-$2,000
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(C) Waffenfabrik Bern Swiss Model 06/29 Luger: This is one of the military model 06/29 Swiss Bern lugers. This one was made in 1943 and retains approximately 90% of the original factory applied finish. Features include Round barrel, Inverted V
1213: (C) Waffenfabrik Bern Swiss Model 06/29 LugerEst. $2,000-$2,500
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(C) Nazi Marked 1938 Dated S/42 Code Luger: Manufactured for the German military by Mauser. This is a 1938 chamber date S/42 code. Features include; round barrel with dovetailed inverted V front sight, V notch rear sight on rear link, thumb
1214: (C) Nazi Marked 1938 Dated S/42 Code LugerEst. $1,250-$1,750
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(C) Colt Sporting Model 1902 Long Slide Semi-Automatic: In the book "The Government Models" by Goddard, on page 174, this Sporting Model is listed as serial No. 4501, engraved "JS" on guard, stub hammer, shipped to Montgomery Ward on July 22nd, 1902.
1216: (C) Colt Sporting Model 1902 Long Slide Semi-AutomaticEst. $1,200-$1,800
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(C) Pre-War Colt Service Model Ace .22 Caliber: Manufactured 1937. Approximately 13,800 manufactured 1935 to 1945. Features target adjustable rear sight, high target front sight, blued finish, arched mainspring housing, checkered wide spur
1217: (C) Pre-War Colt Service Model Ace .22 CaliberEst. $1,200-$1,500
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(C) Pre-War Colt Woodsman Match Target Semi-Automatic: Considered one of the finest semi-automatic target pistols made prior to the second World War. Features the so-called slab side barrel stamped "MATCH TARGET", fully adjustable target front and rear
1218: (C) Pre-War Colt Woodsman Match Target Semi-AutomaticEst. $1,200-$1,500
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(C) Remington Rand Model 1911A1 U.S. Army: This pistol was manufactured early in 1943. Slide has the large version of the Remington Rand stamp with "P" on top of barrel. Standard issue mid-war with all standard features including; slide
1219: (C) Remington Rand Model 1911A1 U.S. ArmyEst. $1,200-$1,600
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(C) 1938 Colt 1st Year Production The Woodsman: Manufactured 1938. The finest pre-war Match .22 semi-automatic target pistols ever made. These pistols were only manufactured 1938 to 1944. Features the heavy slab side barrel with "MATCH TARGET"
1220: (C) 1938 Colt 1st Year Production The WoodsmanEst. $1,200-$1,500
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(M) Cased Smith & Wesson Performance Center 845 Model: This was a limited edition of approx. 150 units. Laser etched on slide "845 Model of 1998". .45 ACP, eight shot magazine, stainless steel, 5" match grade barrel, titanium coated spherical barrel
1221: (M) Cased Smith & Wesson Performance Center 845 ModelEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(C) Early High Condition High Polish Colt Officers: There is no other finish that appeals to the collector's eye more than the pre-1910 Colt high polish blue finish with the fire blue small parts. When mated with the beautiful diamond checkered
1222: (C) Early High Condition High Polish Colt OfficersEst. $2,500-$3,500
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(C) Pieper Bergmann-Bayard Semi-Automatic Pistol.: A brand new factory was built is Herstal-Leige in 1907-08 to build the Bergmann-Bayard pistol. It is a licensed copy of the famous Bergmann. Left side of the slide is stamped "BREVETE S.G.D.G." as
1223: (C) Pieper Bergmann-Bayard Semi-Automatic Pistol.Est. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) Rare Near New Short Barrel Colt Officers Target: This Third Issue Officers Model comes in the nearly impossible to find 4-1/2" barrel and features six shot, double action, blued finish, high target front sight, flat top, target adjustable rear
1224: (C) Rare Near New Short Barrel Colt Officers TargetEst. $1,200-$1,800
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(C) Near New High Polish Colt Officers Model Target: Aside from a hint of muzzle wear and a touch of high edge wear, this gun retains fully 99% of the luminescent Colt factory high polish royal blue finish with the fire blue hammer, trigger and screws.
1225: (C) Near New High Polish Colt Officers Model TargetEst. $1,750-$2,250
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(C) Savage Arms 1907 Pistol With Kentucky Sheriff's: Gun retains 90% original finish overall with some areas of light finish wear and extremely minor pitting. All markings are sharp and clear. Vivid case colors on trigger. Fine original grips. Fine
1226: (C) Savage Arms 1907 Pistol With Kentucky Sheriff'sEst. $1,200-$1,500