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  • Going to an antique gun auction on Saturday, what to look for...

    I have a full list, I am not too familiar with older guns, any of these rare or unique for you guys to have interest in? I saw 1 or 2 i am for sure going to be picking up



    4-a. P. A. Heinhard, muzzle loader, rifle

    3-b. Muzzle loader, rifle (manufacturer unavailable)

    10-c. Muzzle loader, rifle (manufacturer unavailable)




    7-a. Remington, muzzle loader, rifle

    5-b. Bell London, muzzle loader, rifle

    32-c. Lyman Middleton “Great Plains” rifle, 54 cal, SN: 120620

    13-a. Winchester Repeating Arms rifle, 40-70 cal, SN: 22691

    25-b. Remington Arms rifle, 32-40 cal, SN: 1-9874

    16-c. Winchester Repeating Arms rifle, 40-82 cal, SN: 43427

    35-a. Custom made muzzle loader, rifle, 40 cal

    36-b. Custom made flint lock, rifle

    80-c. Custom made rifle

    53-a. Remington Arms rifle

    54-b. Kjobenhavns Toihuus 1874, Model 1867 rifle, SN: 43969

    57-c. Model 1876 rifle, SN: 13933 (manufacturer unavailable)
    11-a. Remington, muzzle loader, rifle

    12-b. Rifle, SN: 41856 (manufacturer unavailable)

    17-c. Custom made rifle, 50 (govt.) cal


    50-a. Springfield Armory “US 1878” rifle

    51-b. Springfield Armory “US 1863 rifle, SN: 4400

    34-c. Sharps “New Model 1863” rifle, SN: 35590
    1-a. Muzzle loader, shotgun (manufacturer unavailable)

    56-b. Remington Arms “US” rifle, SN: 1032

    62-c. Shotgun
    60-a. Robbins & Lawrence 1849 rifle

    6-b. Pat Wallace (Philadelphia) muzzle loader, rifle

    58-c. Rifle

    79-a. Flint lock

    52-b. Sharps Rifle Company “Old Reliable” rifle, SN: 3568

    55-c. Remington Arms
    9-a. Wilh Muehler double-barrel shotgun, 16 ga., SN: 25630

    21-b. London Ch., muzzle loader, double-barrel shotgun

    20-c.Muzzle loader, double-barrel shotgun
    81-a. I M.Le 1777 Etienne “1939” rifle

    8-b. Pedersoni-Italy rifle, SN: SH4046

    39-a. Carl Gustafs, Stads Gevarsfaktor 1911 “668” rifle, SN; 288668

    48b. Springfield Armory “US 1898” rifle, SN: 307668

    44-c. India “1MK III” rifle, 303 cal, SN: 94279
    29-a. Winchester Repeating Arms “97” shotgun, 12 ga., SN: 890796

    30-c. Remington Arms “31”, shotgun, 12 ga., SN: 20783


    18-a. Remington Arms rifle, 38-55 cal., SN: 8555

    14-b. Winchester Repeating Arms rifle, 45-70 cal., SN: 83966

    22-c. J. M. Marlin rifle, 32 Long, SN: 17283

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    42-a. Springfield Armory rifle, 30 mi, SN: D28287-125A

    38-b. Rifle, SN: 31463

    45-c.Remington “03-A3” rifle, 30 cal., SN: 3525962
    33-a. Sharps rifle, 45 cal., SN: C259158

    27-b Remington rifle

    15-c. Winchester Repeating Arms rifle, SN: 27050
    46-a. U. S. Remington “03-A3” rifle, 30 cal., SN: 3890805

    41-b. Ejercito Argentino Mauser “1909” rifle, SN: 00340

    40-c. BIDJHGTEX 8AB KPAVJEBA rifle, SN: 250987

    68-a. Winchester Repeating Arms “1894” rifle, 25-35 WCF, SN: 416090

    66-b. Winchester Repeating Arms “1873” rifle, 38 WCF, SN: 3564828

    69-c.Winchester “94” rifle, 30-30, SN: 3572493
    73-a. Marlin Firearms “18955” rifle, 45/70 GOVT, SN: 18077794

    61-b. A-Uberti-Italy “1873” rife, 45 LC, SN: W15578

    67-c. Winchester “9422M” rifle, 22 WM, SN: F264774
    65-a. Winchester USA “70” rifle, 243, SN: 905289

    71-b. Remington “700” rifle, 458 WM, SN: S6236540

    70-c. Sturm Ruger “77” rifle, 338 WM, SN: 770-69562


    63-a. Remington Arms “700” rifle, 7 mm, SN: B6533095

    75-b. Remington Arms “700” rifle, 7 mm, SN: S6222842

    74-c. Marlin Firearms “1894M” rifle, 22, SN: 17102515


    24-a. Remington Union Metallic Cartridge Co. rifle, 35, SN: 39632

    2-b. Stevens “Favorite” rifle, 22 LR, SN: 0491

    26-c. Remington Arms rifle, 32, SN: 30610


    23-a. J. M. Marlin rifle, 45 GOVT, SN: 15869

    49-b. C. Sharps “New Model 1863” rifle, SN: 95099


    47-a. Springfield Armory “US 1898” rifle, SN: 828842

    43-b. Winchester “Carbine” rifle, 30, SN: 1316052


    64-a. Remington Arms “Game Master” rifle 30.06/ shotgun 12 ga., SN: 328373/V012590V

    78-b. Remington Arms “870”

    77-c. Remington Arms “1100” shotgun, 12 ga., SN: L677095V


    103-a. Mass. Sam L. Colt revolver, SN: 13457

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      95-a. Williamsburg Firearms “1860” Army Colt revolver replica, SN: 13457


      97-a. Sam L. Colt revolver


      96-a. Williamsburg Firearms, “Sam Houston 1725”, 1793 Colt Walker revolver


      88-a. Hartford CT. “Colt DA” revolver

      86-b Revolver, SN: 297

      91-c. Hartford CT., revolver, 36 cal
      90-a. Black powder pistol

      89-b. Black powder pistol




      93-a Colts PT Firearms pistol, 32 cal, SN: 236894

      92-b. Colts PT Firearms pistol, 32 cal, SN: 961938

      102-c. Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle revolver

      101-d. Iver Johnson Arms & Cycle revolver

      Item 42 - Picture not available

      83-a. Smith & Wesson “DA 45”, revolver, 45 cal, SN: 35136

      100-b. N. Y. USA, made in Italy, “Repeater” revolver, 44 cal, SN: 81567

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      • #4
        WW 1 Military Uniform

        Winchester Leather Hat

        Trammel Circle Marker Set

        Duplex Rabbet & Fillister Plane

        Wood Gun Stocks,

        Brew Kit

        Small Machine Vise

        Bench Engraver/Letters

        Tap & Die Sets

        Lyman’s Precision Loading Scale

        Military Bayonets

        Shooting Bench

        Pocket and Hunting Knives

        Bausch & Lomb 20&80 Binoculars

        Various Cal. Ball, Flat Nose/Point Bullets

        Various Ammo including Sharps 45 Cal., 40-82 WCF, Rem. 32 Long Colt, S&W 32 Long, Win. 42-40, Rem. 7MM,------ Much More.

        Lots of Brass Cases.

        Gun Smith Tools

        RCBS Reloading Dies – Many Cals.

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        • #5
          All looks like a bunch of generic old guns.

          The Garand may be worth looking into along with the M1 carbine. Maybe a few of the Sharps rifles and Winchester lever actions.

          In the end most of it seems to be stuff you can find at most all gun shows.

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          • #6
            Thanks for input. I have a small collection of older flintlocks so I was wanting to add to it a bit...and get a gun case or 2

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            • #7
              Originally posted by zachary View Post
              Thanks for input. I have a small collection of older flintlocks so I was wanting to add to it a bit...and get a gun case or 2
              Its a nice assortment of stuff. You could probably come away with something if you're a flintlock guy.

              Nothing just really stands out.

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              • #8
                They said there are a lot of newer weapons too, still cataloging...exciting to me never been to a gun auction

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                • #9
                  If you get a list of those dies is be interested.
                  "When the people find that they can vote themselves money, that will herald the end of the republic." -Benjamin Franklin
                  "A democracy will continue to exist up until the time that voters discover that they can vote themselves generous gifts from the public treasury." -Alexander Fraser Tytler

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                  • #10
                    I will send an email and see

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                    • #11
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                      • #12
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