Firearms Day 3 2018-06-27 Auction - 480 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 13
(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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(A) Colt Newly Manufactured Type 5 Solid Barrel: Built by Colt in the mid-1870's, they were manufactured using leftover Model 1849 percussion old model pocket revolvers and were transformed using the new solid "S" shape barrel. The original 1849
1495: (A) Colt Newly Manufactured Type 5 Solid BarrelEst. $800-$1,400
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PAIR OF COMMEMORATIVE CASED COLTS LEE AND GRANT: Serial numbers 3499USG and 3499REL. 7 1/2 inch octagon barrels with case colored frames and silver washed straps and guards. Manufactured in a limited quantity of 4750 in 1971. Factory engraved on
1498: PAIR OF COMMEMORATIVE CASED COLTS LEE AND GRANTEst. $800-$1,200
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(A) Adam's Patent Commercial Mark II 1867 British: Gun retains 80% original finish with numerous small dings and handling marks. Markings are clear. Fine mechanical function. This is what is known as the "1867A" model, having the earlier type
1499: (A) Adam's Patent Commercial Mark II 1867 BritishEst. $800-$1,200
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(A) Remington New Model Pocket Conversion Revolver.: Manufactured 1865-73. Has the 1858 barrel date only. Rechambered for the .32 Rimfire. Features blued finish, rosewood grips, spur trigger, scarce 4-1/2" octagon barrel. Barrel retains
1500: (A) Remington New Model Pocket Conversion Revolver.Est. $2,500-$3,500
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(A) Merwin, Hulbert & Co. .38 Caliber Double Action: These pocket versions were the little brother to the large .44 caliber Merwin with the interchangeable barrel system. Made in the 1880's, they were one of the highest quality, finest machined pocket
1501: (A) Merwin, Hulbert & Co. .38 Caliber Double ActionEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(A) A.H. Waters Single Shot "Flat Lock" Percussion: Made in unknown quantities between the mid 1840-1849's by Waters. This model is an enigma, as this was never an officially adopted or issued pistol. It was made in percussion, using most other parts
1502: (A) A.H. Waters Single Shot "Flat Lock" PercussionEst. $800-$1,200
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(A) Contemporary Flintlock Kentucky Rifle.: Octagonal rifled steel barrel, signed "SX" near breech and retaining a heavy brown finish, removable touch hole. Flat lockplate face, lock browned. Plain brass furniture and form typical of York
1505: (A) Contemporary Flintlock Kentucky Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) Fullstock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle.: Probably Southern, circa 1820-1840. Octagonal barrel is unmarked, flintlock plate stamped "JAMES M. COOPER/PITTSBURGH/WARRANTED" with stamp engraved designs, reinforced cock, and waterproof pan.
1506: (A) Fullstock Flintlock Kentucky Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) Half-stock Percussion Plains Rifle by P. Smith,: Patrick Smith was a 19th century maker located in Buffalo, New York and is listed between 1835 and 1881. This rifle features a heavy rifled octagonal barrel, top flat stamped "P. SMITH/ BUFFALO/N.Y."
1507: (A) Half-stock Percussion Plains Rifle by P. Smith,Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) Half Stock Percussion Plains Rifle by Baker.: Plain half stock American rifle made by Baker. Octagonal rifled heavy barrel, unmarked. German silver blade front sight and iron buckhorn rear sight. Barrel fitted with an iron rib with two iron
1508: (A) Half Stock Percussion Plains Rifle by Baker.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) Pattern 1853 Enfield Snider Conversion Rifle.: Jacob Snider, an American from New York, developed this system for the Pattern 1853 Enfield, the most prolific imported percussion rifle used by both the North and South during the US Civil War. In
1509: (A) Pattern 1853 Enfield Snider Conversion Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle.: A total of about 73,000 Model 1873 types were made between 1873 and 1877. Blued, round rifled steel barrel with small V / P/ (eagles head) on left side near breech. Fitted with correct four-step
1510: (A) U.S. Springfield Model 1873 Trapdoor Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) Springfield Model 1896 Krag Rifle With Bayonet.: Gun retains a pleasing even age patina overall with some traces of original finish here and there. Markings are clear. Clear 1897 dated cartouche. Fine mechanical function. Bore is good with
1511: (A) Springfield Model 1896 Krag Rifle With Bayonet.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) Model 1866 Allin Conversion Rifle.: Approximately 25,000 Model 1863 percussion muskets were converted to .50 CF with addition of a liner tube and still retains three barrel bands. The casehardened US Springfield lock is dated "1864"
1512: (A) Model 1866 Allin Conversion Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) Springfield Model 1896 Krag Rifle.: Gun retains an even age patina overall with clear markings and some extremely light pitting in a few areas. Stock shows light wear with an 1897 dated cartouche. There is a 2-1/4" crack extending
1513: (A) Springfield Model 1896 Krag Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) Colt Model 1861 Percussion Rifle (Modern: Newly manufactured Colt Model 1861 Civil War period rifled musket, all metal finished in the white. Colt address on side plate, 1861 date on barrel and side plate. Full length walnut stock, correct
1514: (A) Colt Model 1861 Percussion Rifle (ModernEst. $800-$1,200
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(A) Marlin No. 2 Single Shot Sporting Rifle.: Features full octagon barrel, Rocky Mountain front sight, sporting rear sight, serpentine lever, walnut stocks and rifle butt. All legends are sharp, all metal is a soft, homogenous brown patina.
1515: (A) Marlin No. 2 Single Shot Sporting Rifle.Est. $800-$1,200
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(A) High Condition Remington Model 4 Rolling Block: The No. 4 Rolling Block rifle was introduced in 1890 and manufactured until 1933, and was Remington's smallest rolling block. Features blue round barrel, post front sight, sporting leaf rear sight,
1516: (A) High Condition Remington Model 4 Rolling BlockEst. $1,000-$1,250
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(M) Lot of 2: Franchi 12 Bore Semi Automatic Shotguns.: Comprising: (A) LAW 12 Franchi 12 gauge semi-automatic tactical shotgun. Features include threaded barrel, extended full tube magazine, three piece polymer pistol grip stocks, and parkerized
1517: (M) Lot of 2: Franchi 12 Bore Semi Automatic Shotguns.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) Lot of 2: Side by Side Percussion Shotgun by: Comprising: A) Rifled octagonal steel barrel with steel under rib, top flat inscribed "A.J. Jones". Rear buckhorn sight and front blade sight. Features include a stamp-engraved back-action
1518: (A) Lot of 2: Side by Side Percussion Shotgun byEst. $1,000-$1,500
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(C) Lot of 4: Foreign Contract FN49 Semi-Automatic: Lot includes Egyptian FN49 in 8mm Mauser, a Venezuelan in 7mm Mauser, a Egyptian "Saladin" FN49 in 8mm Mauser, and a FN49 in 8mm Mauser. (A) FN49 manufactured by Fabrique Nationale in Belgium for an
1519: (C) Lot of 4: Foreign Contract FN49 Semi-AutomaticEst. $2,000-$2,500