Extraordinary Firearms - Day 1 2019-04-24 Auction - 586 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA
(M) A Dream Trio - Famars Abbiatico and Salvinelli 20,(N) ICONIC GERMAN WORLD WAR II MG-42 MACHINE GUN ON MG3(C) Truly Exceptional and Exceedingly Rare Boss & Co.
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Denver, PA, United States
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Extraordinary Firearms - Day 1

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(N) INCREDIBLE NEW IN BOX RUGER AC-556K FOLDING STOCK: Second of two consecutively numbered new in box Ruger AC-556K rifles being offered in this auction, this is the most popular model of the Ruger AC 556 as it can be compactly stored for
1043: (N) INCREDIBLE NEW IN BOX RUGER AC-556K FOLDING STOCKEst. $10,000-$15,000
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(D) HIGH CONDITION SWISS SOLOTHURN S-18-1000 ANTI-TANK: Swiss S-18-1000 anti-tank gun with visible numbers all matching. Original transit chest, large muzzle break, two original magazines, John Baum English translation of original Swedish manual, and 25
1085: (D) HIGH CONDITION SWISS SOLOTHURN S-18-1000 ANTI-TANKEst. $18,000-$28,000
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(N) MILITARY ARMAMENT CORPORATION, POWDER SPRINGS: Fine Ingram MAC 10 manufactured at Powder Springs, Georgia with re-purposed M16 composite shoulder stock as well as standard extendable folding shoulder loop. Also included are six 30 round grease
1068: (N) MILITARY ARMAMENT CORPORATION, POWDER SPRINGSEst. $5,500-$6,500
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(N) NEW IN BOX MARBLES MODEL 1921 GAME GETTER OVER: An unbelievable find, new its original numbered shipping box with label warning about the factory shipping grease and instructions on its removal. Caliber .22 & .410 gauge, 2-1/2" shotshell. Blue
1097: (N) NEW IN BOX MARBLES MODEL 1921 GAME GETTER OVEREst. $5,000-$7,500
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(C) Scarce Browning Pointer Grade 20 Gauge Superposed: Made in 1968 with skeet chokes, this gun features a 26-3/8" barrel with low profile ventilated matted rib with small steel front bead. The round nose forend is checkered in five point pattern with
1147: (C) Scarce Browning Pointer Grade 20 Gauge SuperposedEst. $7,000-$11,000
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(M) As new Boxed Browning Citori 410 Gauge Grade VI: This shotgun features satin engraved receiver with two pheasants on left, three mallards on right, quail on trigger guard, setter on frame. Gold trigger. Stock is deluxe wood, English straight grip,
1159: (M) As new Boxed Browning Citori 410 Gauge Grade VIEst. $3,000-$4,000
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(C) CHARLIN "AUTOMATIQUE" HIGH QUALITY SLIDING BREECH: Similar in action to the much more common Darne; guns by Charlin always seem a bit smoother, and always are a bit "special", even if of lower grade. This lower grade example has 26-3/4" dovetailed
1194: (C) CHARLIN "AUTOMATIQUE" HIGH QUALITY SLIDING BREECHEst. $1,500-$2,000
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(C) Holland & Holland Royal Hammerless Ejector Heavy: (1907 per factory letter) 30" dovetailed barrels fitted with fairly wide concave rib are engraved "Holland & Holland" and "98. New Bond Street, London." on tops. Barrel flats are stamped with London
1214: (C) Holland & Holland Royal Hammerless Ejector HeavyEst. $6,000-$10,000
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(C) PARKER GH GRADE 12 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN.: Made in 1904 on a No. 2 frame, this GH grade 12 gauge has 29-7/8" Damascus barrels with standard rib legend. The gun was built with double triggers, extractors, non-auto safety. The splinter forend
1240: (C) PARKER GH GRADE 12 BORE SIDE BY SIDE SHOTGUN.Est. $1,000-$1,500
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(A) BURNSIDE SINGLE SHOT SPORTING RIFLE.: The Burnside carbine was one of the most popular of all Civil War carbines and saw action in just about every battle of the Civil War, but like many of the companies contracted to manufacture arms
1413: (A) BURNSIDE SINGLE SHOT SPORTING RIFLE.Est. $3,500-$4,500
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(A) Rare Remington Combination Pistol/ Shotgun with: (Circa 1875) According to an article in "The Canadian Journal of Arms Collecting" Vol V No. 1, February 1967 (This article is included with the lot.), which describes one of these unusual pistols
1422A: (A) Rare Remington Combination Pistol/ Shotgun withEst. $4,000-$6,000
(A) PROTOTYPE SMITH .56 SPENCER CARBINE.: This was a purposely made prototype using surplus Smith carbine parts, but newly made purposefully produced frame made without a tumbler and no factory markings anywhere on gun. It is merely stamped
1401: (A) PROTOTYPE SMITH .56 SPENCER CARBINE.Est. $3,500-$5,500Lot Passed
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(A) OUTSTANDING NIMSCHKE SHOP ENGRAVED FIRST MODEL 1873: This superb example of L.D. Nimschke's shop engraved 1873 1st model Winchester SRC has full magazine, and front barrel band with an integrated front sight, rear barrel sight is of the standard
1470: (A) OUTSTANDING NIMSCHKE SHOP ENGRAVED FIRST MODEL 1873Est. $20,000-$25,000
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(A) SHARPS & HANKINS SHORT CAVALRY TYPE MODEL 1862: It is estimated that 1,000 of these carbines were manufactured and was sometimes called the 11th New York Volunteer Cavalry Model since they were used by that unit. The 11th New York Cavalry unit
1395: (A) SHARPS & HANKINS SHORT CAVALRY TYPE MODEL 1862Est. $4,000-$6,000
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(A) PRIME CASED REMINGTON NUMBER 1 TARGET RIFLE TO: Chambered for the .50-70 Gov't cartridge with a heavy #4 weight 32 inch octagon barrel with Beach folding target front sight and Remington folding ladder sight mounted on rear of barrel. Two piece
1420: (A) PRIME CASED REMINGTON NUMBER 1 TARGET RIFLE TOEst. $15,000-$20,000
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(C) SCARCE ONE-HALF FRAME, 12 GAUGE, PARKER MODEL DHE: There are over 70 Parker 1/2 frame guns known by an interested person, who has been logging them, this gun is included in the list. It is a late Remington era Parker with 28" barrels, all correct
1238: (C) SCARCE ONE-HALF FRAME, 12 GAUGE, PARKER MODEL DHEEst. $3,000-$5,000
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(C) James Purdey Sidelock Ejector Double Rifle in: (1929) Originally built in Purdey's most popular proprietary cartridge, the .400 straight, with 120 examples recorded, this rifle has been converted to .45-70 USG, in London, and correctly proofed
1285: (C) James Purdey Sidelock Ejector Double Rifle inEst. $15,000-$25,000
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(M) The Most Important 20th Century Russian Shotgun: Easily one of the most identifiable 20th century figures, Nikita Khrushchev needs no introduction to any student of history. Khrushchev served as Chairman of the Council of Ministers from 1958 to
1256: (M) The Most Important 20th Century Russian ShotgunEst. $150,000-$225,000
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(C) Cased Westley Richards Double Rifle in .405 Caliber: Built with swamp quarter rib the gun has four flip up V rear sights with small scroll at front of rib, and ramp at front with blade front sight. Tops of barrels marked "Westley Richards & Co. /
1287: (C) Cased Westley Richards Double Rifle in .405 CaliberEst. $20,000-$30,000
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(A) COLT MODEL 1878 DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN.: Boldly patterned Damascus barrels are engraved "COLT'S PT. F. A. MFG. CO. HARTFORD CT. U.S.A." on game rib without dolls head extension. Dark case hardened top lever action is fitted with bar locks
1330: (A) COLT MODEL 1878 DOUBLE HAMMER SHOTGUN.Est. $2,500-$4,000
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(A) LOVELY OLD W.W. GREENER "G ROYAL" EJECTOR SHOTGUN.: (1896) The "G Royal" was Greener's third grade best boxlock gun of the period 1893-1903, priced at 55 guineas. The "Presentation" and the "Imperial" were above it. This gun has 30" dovetailed steel
1351: (A) LOVELY OLD W.W. GREENER "G ROYAL" EJECTOR SHOTGUN.Est. $3,500-$5,500