Extraordinary Firearms - Day 2 2019-04-25 Auction - 633 Price Results - Dan Morphy Auctions in PA - Page 2
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(C) OUTSTANDING GRADE I WINCHESTER 1895 EMBELLISHED BY(A) EXTREMELY RARE COLT NO. 5 TEXAS PATERSON REVOLVER(A) Cased Pair of Consecutively Numbered Colt Model
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Denver, PA, United States
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Extraordinary Firearms - Day 2

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(N) EXTREMELY FINE DANISH MADSEN M-50 MACHINE GUN: The Madsen M50 was an inexpensive to produce, yet effective machine gun utilized by police in many countries. It incorporates an interesting grip safety to the rear of the magazine well, which much
2030: (N) EXTREMELY FINE DANISH MADSEN M-50 MACHINE GUNEst. US$6,000-US$10,000
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(N) EXTREMELY RARE BREDA COSTA RICAN MODEL PG MACHINE: Rare Breda Model PG as made for Costa Rica by Italy. This very specimen was used when researching the development of the three shot burst for the American development of its burst controlled small
2031: (N) EXTREMELY RARE BREDA COSTA RICAN MODEL PG MACHINEEst. US$5,000-US$10,000
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(N) VERY SCARCE AND POPULAR AUTO ORDNANCE MODEL 1928: Very seldom offered for public sale Auto Ordnance Model 1928 A22 Thompson machine gun in .22 Long Rifle. In response to a few vocal firearms collectors in the 1980’s Auto-Ordnance made a very
2032: (N) VERY SCARCE AND POPULAR AUTO ORDNANCE MODEL 1928Est. US$9,000-US$12,500
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(N) DLO REGISTERED WORLD WAR II BRITISH STEN MK II: Long Branch 1944 manufactured World War II British Sten MK II machine gun as registered by DLO. Left side exhibits "DLO STANFORD, CT". Underside of magazine housing exhibits Long Branch and model
2033: (N) DLO REGISTERED WORLD WAR II BRITISH STEN MK IIEst. US$5,000-US$7,000
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(N) HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON REISING MODEL 50 MACHINE: Fine example of a smooth finish 14" barrel Reising Model 50 machine gun with compensator. Stock marked "MSP 4" which this cataloger can only guess at which State Police beginning with the letter "M"
2034: (N) HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON REISING MODEL 50 MACHINEEst. US$6,000-US$8,000
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(N) YORK REGISTERED WORLD WAR II BRITISH STEN MK II: Very fine example of a Long Branch manufactured World War II British Sten MK II machine gun on a York Arms registered receiver tube. Underside of magazine housing exhibits Long Branch markings and
2035: (N) YORK REGISTERED WORLD WAR II BRITISH STEN MK IIEst. US$4,500-US$7,500
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(N) MAGNIFICENT CONDITION HARRINGTON & RICHARDSON: Incredibly clean and fine condition smooth finish Harrington & Richardson Reising Model 50 machine gun with 14" barrel and compensator. One 20 round magazine is included with lot. The Reising Model
2036: (N) MAGNIFICENT CONDITION HARRINGTON & RICHARDSONEst. US$5,500-US$7,500
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(N) HIGHLY SOUGHT RAMO MANUFACTURED M2 .50 CAL: Ramo Inc. registered right sideplate for M2HB .50 caliber machine gun. Typical and familiar "elephant" logo marking and address. Please note that this lots contains only a registered sideplate.
2037: (N) HIGHLY SOUGHT RAMO MANUFACTURED M2 .50 CALEst. US$12,500-US$17,500
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(N) AWC SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY TURBODYNE .50 CALIBER: Heavy 16-1/4" long AWC Turbodyne .50 caliber suppressor. Just the thing for your long range bench firing .50 caliber rifle, or fit it to your .50 BMG for squeezing off individual shots. CONDITION:
2038: (N) AWC SYSTEMS TECHNOLOGY TURBODYNE .50 CALIBEREst. US$400-US$800
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(N) QUALITY HARDWARE U.S. M1 CARBINE GOVERNMENT: Very attractive Quality Hardware manufactured M1 Carbine with rotating flip safety and "Rock-ola" marked barrel which has been converted to M2 carbine by the U.S. government through the addition of
2039: (N) QUALITY HARDWARE U.S. M1 CARBINE GOVERNMENTEst. US$7,500-US$12,500
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(N) POSTAL METER M1 CARBINE CONVERTED TO M2 CARBINE: Always popular U.S. M1 .30 Carbine as manufactured by Postal Meter converted to full-auto M2 Carbine at some point in the past. Many M1 carbines were converted to select fire machine guns by the U.S.
2040: (N) POSTAL METER M1 CARBINE CONVERTED TO M2 CARBINEEst. US$7,500-US$12,500
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(N) ORIGINAL VETERAN BRING-BACK JAPANESE TYPE 96: Extremely fine specimen of the Japanese Type 96 light machine gun as manufactured by Kokura in 1939, August. Visible serial numbers appear matching on barrel, receiver, lower assembly, charging
2041: (N) ORIGINAL VETERAN BRING-BACK JAPANESE TYPE 96Est. US$8,000-US$12,000
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(N) HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION JAPANESE TYPE 89 GRENADE: A fine representative specimen of the Japanese Type 89 grenade discharger with Nagoya Arsenal markings visible below serial number. Visible numbers are matching. Trigger slot dust cover intact and
2042: (N) HIGH ORIGINAL CONDITION JAPANESE TYPE 89 GRENADEEst. US$2,000-US$4,000
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(N) HIGH CONDITION COLT M16A1 MACHINE GUN (FULLY: High condition specimen of the classic military configuration mid-80's M16 machine gun with bird cage flash hider, triangular hand guards, forward assist, "SAFE, SEMI, AUTO" selector, and sights
2043: (N) HIGH CONDITION COLT M16A1 MACHINE GUN (FULLYEst. US$20,000-US$25,000
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(N) HIGH CONDITION STEYR AUG MACHINE GUN (FULLY: Steyr-Daimler-Puch manufactured AUG registered receiver machine gun with 21-1/2" long non-matching serial numbered barrel with one plastic 30 round magazine. Black composite stock. Integral optical
2044: (N) HIGH CONDITION STEYR AUG MACHINE GUN (FULLYEst. US$10,000-US$15,000
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(N) DESIRABLE VIETNAM ERA "T" PREFIX SMITH & WESSON: Early and highly desirable "T" prefix specimen of the high quality manufactured Smith & Wesson Model 76 machine gun with one original 36 round magazine. The standard civilian production guns were
2045: (N) DESIRABLE VIETNAM ERA "T" PREFIX SMITH & WESSONEst. US$10,000-US$12,500
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(N) EXTREMELY FINE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 76 MACHINE GUN: High quality American made Smith & Wesson Model 76 machine gun with “U” prefix serial number. Once the initial “T” prefix guns were manufactured, the factory produced guns which had a
2046: (N) EXTREMELY FINE SMITH & WESSON MODEL 76 MACHINE GUNEst. US$9,000-US$12,000
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(N) SWD REGISTERED VOERE 2005/1 MACHINE GUN RIFLE IN: Converted from an open bolt firing semi-auto rifle to a fully automatic machine gun, this Voere is an interesting fully transferable machine gun. The Austrian manufactured Voere looks like, and by
2047: (N) SWD REGISTERED VOERE 2005/1 MACHINE GUN RIFLE INEst. US$5,000-US$7,500
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(C) 2ND YEAR PRODUCTION PRE-BAN COLT AR-15 MODEL SP1: Colt began selling the legal semi-automatic version of the M16, referred to as the Colt AR-15 SP1, in 1963. This gun was built in 1964, the second year of production; but the first full year of
2048: (C) 2ND YEAR PRODUCTION PRE-BAN COLT AR-15 MODEL SP1Est. US$4,500-US$6,500
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(M) VERY RARE ELECTROLESS-NICKEL PRE-BAN COLT AR-15: Black composite forend, buttstock and pistol grip. All metal parts are finished in Colt electroless-nickel with blued small parts. These are extremely scarce guns, as they saw a short production run
2049: (M) VERY RARE ELECTROLESS-NICKEL PRE-BAN COLT AR-15Est. US$1,500-US$2,500
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(M) BOXED IDF MARKED COLT AR-15 9MM SEMI-AUTOMATIC: Features black anodized finish, flat top upper receiver, four position telescoping stock, front adjustable sight, bird cage flash hider, front barrel lug, ejection port cover, cartridge case
2050: (M) BOXED IDF MARKED COLT AR-15 9MM SEMI-AUTOMATICEst. US$1,250-US$1,750
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(C) SMITH & WESSON MK II SEMI-AUTOMATIC CARBINE.: Unusual carbine with fluted barrel, blued receiver with unusual magazine box that houses the 20 round magazine and also is the ejection chute for the fired cases. It has a tall thick front sight and
2051: (C) SMITH & WESSON MK II SEMI-AUTOMATIC CARBINE.Est. US$6,000-US$8,000
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(C) NEAR NEW WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 WORLD WAR I TRENCH: According to the book "The Complete Guide to United States Military Combat Shotguns" by Bruce Canfield, the military World War I serial range for trench guns runs from E613000 to E705000, of which
2053: (C) NEAR NEW WINCHESTER MODEL 1897 WORLD WAR I TRENCHEst. US$5,000-US$8,000
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