Firearms Day 4 2018-06-28 Auction - 722 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 6
(C) Lot of 3: Pre-war Smith & Wesson British Proofed(M) Lot Of 3: Pair Of Hi Standard Derringer DM101 InLot of Assorted Luger, P-38 and mauser broomhandle
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Denver, PA, United States
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(C) Colt Officers Model .38 Target 2nd Issue Double: The hand finished lock work on the Officer's Model was the basis of the Colt Python action. Each gun was hand fitted and hand polished and were some of the most expensive revolvers in the Colt
1820: (C) Colt Officers Model .38 Target 2nd Issue DoubleEst. $1,200-$1,800
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(C) Colt Model 1892 New Army & Navy Double Action: The assembly number 388 with a star can be found stamped in crane, 228 with star under barrel and a star on trigger guard. The star usually indicates the gun has been returned to the factory for
1821: (C) Colt Model 1892 New Army & Navy Double ActionEst. $2,000-$3,000
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(C) Pre-War Colt Officers Model .22 Target Double: Features six shot, double action, blued finish, flat top, target front and rear sights, checkered trigger, checkered backstrap, fire blue on back of hammer. This revolver has a hint of muzzle wear,
1824: (C) Pre-War Colt Officers Model .22 Target DoubleEst. $800-$1,200
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(C) Lot of 2: Colt Double Action Revolvers.: Gun (A) is a Colt Police Positive manufactured 1934. Features blued finish, six shot, double action, checkered trigger, silver medallion checkered walnut grips. Typical holster carry gun with
1826: (C) Lot of 2: Colt Double Action Revolvers.Est. $700-$1,000
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(M) Boxed Smith & Wesson Model 25-5 Double Action: Features blued finish, N frame, six shot, double action, target sights, case colored target hammer and trigger, and gold medallion checkered walnut target grips. Aside from light drag line gun is in
1827: (M) Boxed Smith & Wesson Model 25-5 Double ActionEst. $700-$1,200
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(C) High Condition Husqvarna Model 1940 Lahti: This was adopted at the Swedish sidearm from 1942 to 1946. Features dark blue military matte finish with brown composite grips, cut for shoulder stock and includes three magazines. Matching
1828: (C) High Condition Husqvarna Model 1940 LahtiEst. $700-$1,100
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(C) Lot of 2: Restored Pre-War Colt Semi-Automatic: Gun (A) is a Colt Model 1908 manufactured 1921. Pistol retains virtually all of the expertly restored high polish blue finish with case colored trigger and grip safety. Original "COLT" stamped two
1830: (C) Lot of 2: Restored Pre-War Colt Semi-AutomaticEst. $700-$1,200
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(C) Lot of 7: Pre-War European Nagant-Style Double: Gun (A) is an Ad. Jansen Brussels with octagon barrel, six shot and diamond checkered walnut grips with lanyard ring. This gun is rather rough on the exterior. Brown patina with pitting on cylinder
1832: (C) Lot of 7: Pre-War European Nagant-Style DoubleEst. $700-$1,200
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(C) Pre-War Colt Officer's Model .22 Caliber Double: This is a Third Issue and the series ran from 1930 to 1949. Features six shot, double action, blued finish, high adjustable front sight, adjustable target rear sight, non-glare flat receiver,
1833: (C) Pre-War Colt Officer's Model .22 Caliber DoubleEst. $700-$1,100
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(C) Gold Box Smith & Wesson K-38 Masterpiece Double: This is a Pre-Model 14 built on the square butt K target frame with four screw, pinned barrel, blued finish, six shot, double action, Patridge front sight, adjustable rear sight, case colored target
1835: (C) Gold Box Smith & Wesson K-38 Masterpiece DoubleEst. $800-$1,200
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(C) Boxed Colt Cobra 1st Issue Double Action Revolver: This First Issue Cobra was issued from 1950 to 1972. Features an alloy frame, blued finish, six shot and silver medallion diamond checkered walnut grips. Aside from a ghost drag line this revolver
1837: (C) Boxed Colt Cobra 1st Issue Double Action RevolverEst. $1,200-$1,500
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(C) Lot of 2: Pre-War Colt Army Special Revolver and: Serial No. 540000 was manufactured in 1927 and continued to an unknown number. Gun (A) features six shot, double action, fixed sights, Colt hard rubber grips. Gun shows no appreciable wear of any
1838: (C) Lot of 2: Pre-War Colt Army Special Revolver andEst. $1,100-$1,600
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(C) Near New Boxed Colt Model 1908 Semi-Automatic: Standard issue pocket semi-automatic with blued finish, case colored trigger, slide lock and grip safety; black Colt logo composition grips, and a tempered two toned magazine stamped "CAL. 25 COLT".
1839: (C) Near New Boxed Colt Model 1908 Semi-AutomaticEst. $700-$1,100
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(C) Lot of 2: Custom Colt Officers' Model Target: Both have 6" barrels, on is .22 and the other is .38. Both are six shot double action with blue finish, and added target rear sights. Both have new barrels added that were part of the post-war
1841: (C) Lot of 2: Custom Colt Officers' Model TargetEst. $700-$1,100
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(C) High Standard Model 107 Supermatic Tournament: Th 107 Series made its debut in the fall of 1968. It was basically a continuation of the Model Series 106. Features full vent rib, target sights, takedown, blued finish and checkered walnut grips
1843: (C) High Standard Model 107 Supermatic TournamentEst. $700-$1,100