Field & Range Firearms - Day 1 2019-09-10 Auction - 863 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 4
Field & Range Firearms - Day 1
(A) FINE EARLY CUSTER 7TH CAVALRY RANGE US MODEL 1873(C) BEAUTIFUL WINCHESTER MODEL 21 "SKEET GRADE" 3
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Denver, PA, United States
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Field & Range Firearms - Day 1

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(M) LOT OF 3: SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS.: Lot consists of: (A) Model 629-1 Smith & Wesson revolver with stainless steel, two piece checkered walnut grips, and complete with correct box numbered to gun with paperwork and tools. CONDITION:
1080: (M) LOT OF 3: SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS.Est.
$1,550
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$2,200
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(C) COLT BUNTLINE SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITH: This Colt left the factory, according to letter, on August 27th, 1902 as shipped to Simmons Hardware in St. Louis. It is listed as a .38-40 with a 5-1/2" barrel and blue finish. This revolver had an
1082: (C) COLT BUNTLINE SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER WITHEst.
$1,500
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$2,500
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(M) COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.: Classic 4 - 3/4" .45 Colt Single Action Army revolver with blue and case color finishes. Fitted with factory Colt plastic grips and housed in original blue kraft type box with all paperwork.
1084: (M) COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER.Est.
$1,250
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$1,750
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(M) LOT OF TWO: MATCHED PAIR OF SMITH & WESSON MODEL: Lot consists of (A) Made in 1977-78 while (B) was made in 1979-80. All of the features are the same for both revolvers. Both sport the scarce 8 - 3/8" barrel, factory nickel finish (stamped N inside
1085: (M) LOT OF TWO: MATCHED PAIR OF SMITH & WESSON MODELEst.
$1,200
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$1,600
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(C) NEAR NEW SMITH & WESSON US ARMY MODEL 1917 DOUBLE: When the US Government simply could not get enough Model 1911 Colt Automatics on the front lines in France, they turned to Colt and Smith & Wesson for a supply of heavy duty revolvers. This gun was
1086: (C) NEAR NEW SMITH & WESSON US ARMY MODEL 1917 DOUBLEEst.
$1,000
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$1,500
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(C) ENGRAVED & PLATED COLT MODEL 1917 DOUBLE ACTION: The basis for this revolver is a standard US Army issue Model 1917 government stamped New Service with a 5 1/2" barrel in .45 ACP caliber. It features near full coverage engraving with scroll
1088: (C) ENGRAVED & PLATED COLT MODEL 1917 DOUBLE ACTIONEst.
$1,000
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$2,000
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(M) LOT OF TWO: TWO COLT DETECTIVE REVOLVERS - OLD &: Lot consists of (A) Newest version of the classic Colt Detective with the ejector rod shroud and Colt silver medallion rubber grips. CONDITION: It shows a light drag line and a hint of muzzle wear
1089: (M) LOT OF TWO: TWO COLT DETECTIVE REVOLVERS - OLD &Est.
$1,000
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$1,200
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(C+M) LOT OF 2: SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS.: Lot consists of: (A) Pre-war HE .38 special M&P four screw built on K target frame. Blue finish with case color hammer and trigger with near mint diamond checkered walnut grips with no medallion. All
1091: (C+M) LOT OF 2: SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS.Est.
$800
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$1,200
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(C) US COLT MODEL 1909 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.: The US Model 1909 is basically a New Service large frame revolver that was ordered by the US Government. Features six shot, double action, fluted cylinder, blued finish, walnut grips, and lanyard
1092: (C) US COLT MODEL 1909 DOUBLE ACTION REVOLVER.Est.
$800
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$1,200
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(M) LOT OF 2: SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS.: Lot consists of: (A) K frame Model 19-3 Smith & Wesson revolver with checkered two piece walnut grips and full blue finish. CONDITION: Near mint in the correct two piece blue box numbered to the gun
1093: (M) LOT OF 2: SMITH & WESSON REVOLVERS.Est.
$800
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$1,200
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(C) LOT OF 2: COLT POLICE POSITIVE AND HARRINGTON &: Lot consists of : (A) Colt Police Positive early, high polish, six shot, double action revolver manufactured 1912. These early Colts featured the finest polishing and blue ever produced by them.
1094: (C) LOT OF 2: COLT POLICE POSITIVE AND HARRINGTON &Est.
$800
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$1,200
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(M) CASED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 29-2 DOUBLE ACTION: This was the last of the pinned and recessed Model 29's as these features were dropped when the 29-3 was introduced. This American classic is built on the square butt N-frame, three screw, target
1095: (M) CASED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 29-2 DOUBLE ACTIONEst.
$900
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$1,100
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(C) LOT OF TWO: TWO PRE-WAR SMITH & WESSON MILITARY: Lot consists of: (A) U.S. Army Marked Model 1917. Standard World War I US issue with Army marking stamped on butt and GHS Gilbert Stewart inspector stamp on left side of frame. These featured a 5 -
1096: (C) LOT OF TWO: TWO PRE-WAR SMITH & WESSON MILITARYEst.
$800
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$1,200
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(M) BOXED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 629-2 STAINLESS .44: Offered in 1988 only. It featured the non-fluted cylinder, 6" barrel, target rear sight, six shot double action with black rubber grips, the 629-3 came out in 1989. This model also featured the solid
1097: (M) BOXED SMITH & WESSON MODEL 629-2 STAINLESS .44Est.
$800
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$1,200
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(C+A) LOT OF 3: COLT POLICE POSITIVE TARGET, 1895 COLT: Lot consists of: (A) Police Positive Target Revolver. Manufactured four digit first year 1910 production. Features blued finish, six shot, fluted cylinder, double action, high front target sight,
1098: (C+A) LOT OF 3: COLT POLICE POSITIVE TARGET, 1895 COLTEst.
$1,000
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$1,500
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(M) THOMPSON CENTER ARMS SINGLE SHOT PISTOL WITH 4: The Thompson Center pistol system allows an owner to have one frame and buy as many different barrels they wanted for different chores. They are super strong actions and easy to change over barrels.
1100: (M) THOMPSON CENTER ARMS SINGLE SHOT PISTOL WITH 4Est.
$1,500
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$2,000
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(C) STEVENS NEW MODEL POCKET RIFLE NO. 40 SINGLE SHOT: Introduced in 1896 and made until 1916. Easily identified by the conventional trigger with guard rather than spur trigger. This pistol has matching nickel plated shoulder stock and frame. The front
1101: (C) STEVENS NEW MODEL POCKET RIFLE NO. 40 SINGLE SHOTEst.
$1,200
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$1,800
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(A) US CAVALRY COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER - 1878: The Colt letter states that this revolver was shipped to the US Government on September 18th, 1878 in a shipment of 150 revolvers for Army issue. This revolver has matching numbers on barrel, frame,
1102: (A) US CAVALRY COLT SINGLE ACTION ARMY REVOLVER - 1878Est.
$2,500
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$3,500
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(A) SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL NUMBER 3 TARGET .38-44: These popular target revolvers were built on the No. 3 frame, chambered for special cartridge (.38-44) with a 6 - 1/2" barrel, single action, nickel finish, monogram rubber grips with Paine front
1103: (A) SMITH & WESSON NEW MODEL NUMBER 3 TARGET .38-44Est.
$2,500
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$3,500
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(C) LOT OF TWO: TWO WORLD WAR II CLASSIC HANDGUNS,: Lot consists of (A) Showa 18.12 Japanese Type 14 Nambu in 8mm. Made in 1943 at the Toriimatsu plant at Nagoya Arsenal. This is a second series and standard in all respect. Matching numbers on both
1104: (C) LOT OF TWO: TWO WORLD WAR II CLASSIC HANDGUNS,Est.
$1,600
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$2,400
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(C) DWM M-2 PORTUGUESE CONTRACT LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATIC: Manufactured by Deutsche Waffen Und Munitionsfabriken Co. for contract sales to the Portuguese military. This is known as the 1906 M-2. Features round barrel with dovetailed inverted V front sight,
1105: (C) DWM M-2 PORTUGUESE CONTRACT LUGER SEMI-AUTOMATICEst.
$1,800
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$2,400