Extraordinary Firearms 2020-11-18 Auction - 456 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 3
(A) HISTORICALLY IMPORTANT COLLECTION INCLUDING A(A) RARE AND DESIRABLE MARTIALLY MARKED COLT WALKER(A) HISTORIC MODEL 1874 SHARPS RIFLE SPECIFICALLY
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Denver, PA, United States
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(N) EXCEPTIONALLY DESIRABLE STAINLESS STEEL RUGER: Outstanding popular Ruger AC 556 machine gun with 3 position selector for semi-automatic, fully automatic, and 3 shot burst. Marked "RUGER AC-556" on receiver. 1 blued Ruger 20 round magazine and 1
1059: (N) EXCEPTIONALLY DESIRABLE STAINLESS STEEL RUGEREst. $10,000-$15,000
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(N) VALMET MODEL 78 HOST GUN WITH FLEMING FIREARMS AK: Classic configuration resembling the RPK squad support weapon. Tritium post front sight, two post rear sight graduated out to 500 meters. Carry handling. Bipod with claw feet. Ventilated forearm.
1060: (N) VALMET MODEL 78 HOST GUN WITH FLEMING FIREARMS AKEst. $10,000-$15,000
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(N) FLEMING FIREARMS UZI AUTO SEAR INSTALLED IN IMI: IMI UZI Model A as imported by Action Arms converted to a machine gun by installing a Fleming auto sear. Receiver marked, “ACTION ARMS, LTD / Phila Pa / UI43 / IMI – ISRAEL / FLEMING FIREARMS /
1061: (N) FLEMING FIREARMS UZI AUTO SEAR INSTALLED IN IMIEst. $10,000-$15,000
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(N) VERY ATTRACTIVE DESIRABLE WORLD WAR II GERMAN ARMY: Extremely fine presenting Erma EMP has commercial eagle over ”N” proof marks on top of bolt handle and on top of rear receiver. Visible numbers match clearly visible on receiver and magazine
1062: (N) VERY ATTRACTIVE DESIRABLE WORLD WAR II GERMAN ARMYEst. $7,500-$12,500
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(N) VERY ATTRACTIVE GERMAN WORLD WAR I BERGMANN MP-18/I: The MP-18/I "Maschinenpistole 18/I", designed by Hugo Schmeisser and manufactured by Theodor Bergmann, was the first sub-machine gun to be fielded by an army and used in combat. While some may attest
1063: (N) VERY ATTRACTIVE GERMAN WORLD WAR I BERGMANN MP-18/IEst. $18,000-$25,000
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(N) EXCELLENT CONDITION ORIGINAL GENERAL MOTORS U.S.: Extremely nice example of the M3 grease gun with cocking lever on the right side of receiver. Marked on left side of magazine housing “SUB-MACH GUN/CAL 45 M3”. Also marked with “U.S. NO.”
1064: (N) EXCELLENT CONDITION ORIGINAL GENERAL MOTORS U.S.Est. $18,000-$25,000
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(N) ATTRACTIVE ARSENAL REFINISHED RARE M1 MODEL: Very nice Auto Ordinance Bridgeport M1 Thompson with Savage manufactured upper, and lower numbered 172146 with white textile “3-11” on bottom of trigger guard. Includes 1 30 round Seymore
1065: (N) ATTRACTIVE ARSENAL REFINISHED RARE M1 MODELEst. $25,000-$30,000
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(N) VERY SCARCE AND SOUGHT AFTER STEYR MP-34 MACHINE: This is a Steyr manufactured MP-34 in .45 ACP which was originally sold as part of a small contract to Guatemala. It is import marked on the left side of the receiver, “INTER AMERICAN SACTO CA”.
1068: (N) VERY SCARCE AND SOUGHT AFTER STEYR MP-34 MACHINEEst. $7,500-$12,500
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(N) FINE AUSTRIAN STEYR MP-30 (MP-34O PREDECESSOR): This is an Austrian Steyr MP-30 machine gun marked with “W” Austrian Eagle and “37” proof on left side of receiver below hinge of top cover. Top rear of butt plate on non-matching stock has
1069: (N) FINE AUSTRIAN STEYR MP-30 (MP-34O PREDECESSOR)Est. $12,000-$18,000
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(N) RARE EARLY GERMAN CONTRACT BERGMANN MP-34: This early Bergmann MP34 (predecessor to the 35/I) machine gun was commercially manufactured for German use prior to World War II. Likely used in either police, and/or later in military/SS service.
1071: (N) RARE EARLY GERMAN CONTRACT BERGMANN MP-34Est. $15,000-$20,000
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(N) FINE GERMAN WW2 MG-34 MACHINE GUN (PRE-86 DEALER: Very attractive and mostly matching German World War II MG34. Although NFA registry indicates “GROSSFUSS” as the manufacturer, this guns receiver, shroud, and handgrip assembly cup are all
1072: (N) FINE GERMAN WW2 MG-34 MACHINE GUN (PRE-86 DEALEREst. $6,000-$10,000
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(N) FANTASTIC TERRY DYER MANUFACTURED HECKLER AND KOCH: This is a Fleming HK-21 registered receiver machine gun which was built by Terry Dyer and test fired. NFA electronic registry indicates manufacturer as “Heckler and Koch”, but the actual original
1073: (N) FANTASTIC TERRY DYER MANUFACTURED HECKLER AND KOCHEst. $25,000-$30,000
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(D) ORIGINAL WORLD WAR II RUSSIAN MODEL 1943 82MM: Original World War 2 vintage Russian 82mm mortar. Accessories include round baseplate with multiple numbers, and Soviet Russian bipod. The Russian 82mm mortars were close copies of the U.S. 81mm
1074: (D) ORIGINAL WORLD WAR II RUSSIAN MODEL 1943 82MMEst. $4,000-$6,000
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(N) SMITH & WESSON MODEL 76 SUBMACHINE GUN (FULLY: High quality American made Smith & Wesson Model 76 machine gun with “U” prefix serial number. First guns were produced late in 1968 and have a “T” prefix. Once the initial “T”
1075: (N) SMITH & WESSON MODEL 76 SUBMACHINE GUN (FULLYEst. $9,000-$12,000
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(N) TRULY EXCEPTIONAL ORIGINAL CONDITION COLT 1921AC: Many high condition Thompson machine guns have passed through this catalogerÂ’s hands over the years. The condition of this gun both in excellent bore and outstanding original finish place it
1078: (N) TRULY EXCEPTIONAL ORIGINAL CONDITION COLT 1921ACEst. $40,000-$60,000
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(N) SCARCE CASED TIPPMAN FULLY AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONAL: Very desirable and scarce Tippman manufactured scale miniature of the classic Browning 1919A4 machine gun. The Browning design needs no introduction to military machine gun enthusiasts. This is a
1079: (N) SCARCE CASED TIPPMAN FULLY AUTOMATIC FUNCTIONALEst. $18,000-$25,000
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(N) UNFIRED NEW IN BOX COLT MODEL M16A2 U.S. PROPERTY: Unfired Colt M16A2 machine gun with “Property of U.S. Govt.” and “M16A2” markings on the left side of the magazine well. Barrel is marked C MP 1/7. Typical Colt logo and address. Correct
1080: (N) UNFIRED NEW IN BOX COLT MODEL M16A2 U.S. PROPERTYEst. $25,000-$35,000
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(N) FANTASTIC UNFIRED TIPPMAN FULLY AUTOMATIC: Tremendously attractive scale miniature of the classic venerable M2 Browning .50 caliber machine gun. Accessories include, ammunition box bracket, scale tri-pod with T&E mechanism. 2 miniature ammo
1081: (N) FANTASTIC UNFIRED TIPPMAN FULLY AUTOMATICEst. $18,000-$25,000
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(N) RARE TREMENDOUSLY ATTRACTIVE UNFIRED TIPPMAN FULLY: Just fabulous highly lustrous blue finish and brass Tippman produced miniature of the Browning 1917A1 machine gun. Accessories include tripod with T&E mechanism, 2 metal ammo boxes, 1 cloth belt
1083: (N) RARE TREMENDOUSLY ATTRACTIVE UNFIRED TIPPMAN FULLYEst. $18,000-$25,000
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(N) INCREDIBLY RARE UNFIRED ORIGINAL FACTORY COLT LMG: Absolutely tremendous correct original example of the Colt LMG machine gun, with proper factory roll marked lower. Original round vertical forend grip included as well as 1 new-in-wrapper Colt 30
1084: (N) INCREDIBLY RARE UNFIRED ORIGINAL FACTORY COLT LMGEst. $30,000-$35,000
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(N) HIGHLY SOUGHT COLT U.S. NAVY OVERSTAMP 1921/28 AC: Very attractive Colt U.S. Navy overstamp Thompson with Cutts compensator with unnumbered matte finish 50 round “L” drum “NEW YORK N.Y., U.S.A.” with 1920 patent dates, 1 Bridgeport marked 20
1086: (N) HIGHLY SOUGHT COLT U.S. NAVY OVERSTAMP 1921/28 ACEst. $28,000-$40,000
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(N) FINE CONDITION ORIGINAL BRITISH STEN MK II MACHINE: Fine British “SECO” Sten MK II machine gun with “STEN MK II” visible on top of magazine housing. Typical flat black paint finish. Two original 32 round magazines included. The Sten machine
1088: (N) FINE CONDITION ORIGINAL BRITISH STEN MK II MACHINEEst. $5,000-$10,000