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VARIOUS MILITARY & OTHER HANDGUNS
ARGENTINE Model GP35 Browning High Power semiautomatic pistol # 07562 (9mm) mfg. by Fabrique National in the late 1950's, POLICIA PROV. BS. ARIES - 61 on right side. . Excellent condition, with very little (if any) actual wear and strong lands with somewhat dark grooves. All matching serial numbers (magazine not numbered), all markings clear. Includes one 13-round magazine. Checkered black plastic grips have little wear. Not import-marked. PHOTO. . . $875. C&R SOLD
BRITISH Mark VI revolver # 157138 (.455 Webley, unconverted) mfg. by Webley & Son in 1915 with 6" barrel and squared grip. Excellent condition, with 95% original strong bluing and very few of the expected handling marks. All-matching numbers (including cylinder). Very tight lock-up, with an Excellent, mirror-bright bore and chambers. Not import-marked. Includes leather WWI holster stamped CWDW 14 HB RGA on flap in very good condition. PHOTOS . . . $1250. C&R SOLD
SOVIET Model TT-33 Tokarev semiautomatic pistol # DD1465 (7.62x25 Tokarev), mfg. at Tula in 1940. A non-import pistol in Very Good overall condition. All-matching numbers with mottled gray finish to the metal that is likely cold-bluing, no added-safety. Bore is quite pitted but lands strong enough to shoot accurately, some minor pitting crevices and under grips. Correct black-plastic CCCP grips, includes brown-leather holster with two magazines (one with lanyard-loop) and cleaning-rod. A very interesting specimen, not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $675. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1867 NAVY rolling block single shot pistol (.50 Centerfire), mfg. by Remington in 1870. Very Good , with much case colors on frame, blued 7 ' barrel has very little remaining finish and some scattered patina. Has a mirror bright and very strong bore. Left grip has very bold CRS cartouche. Totally functional and quite nice for this issue. Not import marked, scarce (one of only 7,000 made). PHOTO. . . $950. Antique, no FFL required SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1894 ARMY revolver # 109871 (.38 Colt), mfg. by Colt in 1898. Very Good condition, with 70% or browning blue on all metal components. Has a mostly bright and very strong bore. Has guttpercha colt-logo grips. Not import marked, scarce. PHOTO. . . $650. Antique, no FFL required SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1901 ARMY revolver # 66162 (.38 Colt), mfg. by Colt in 1901. Near Excellent or better condition, with full bluing on all metal components, barrel shows a bit of holster-wear. Has a mirror bright and very strong bore. Not import marked. . . . $575. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1901 ARMY revolver # 155445 (.38 Colt), mfg. by Colt in 1901. Excellent or better condition, with full high-gloss bluing on all metal components, slight holster wear on barrel and cylinder. Has a mirror bright and very strong bore. Not import marked. PHOTO. . . $725. C&R
U.S.A. Model 1917 ARMY revolver # 16407 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Colt in 1917. Excellent or better condition, with full dull military blue on all metal components having some spotting issues from age. Has a mirror bright and very strong bore. Not import marked, nice walnut grips. PHOTO. . . $950. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1917 ARMY revolver # 127784 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Smith & Wesson in 1917. Very Good condition, with little original finish remaining on all metal components. Has a very bright and strong bore. Not import marked, nice walnut grips. PHOTO. . . $750. C&R
U.S.A. "Victory Model" Lend-Lease revolver # V546669 (.38 Smith & Wesson) with 5" barrel, manufactured by Smith & Wesson in 1944. Excellent condition with 90% or better original Parkerized finish and a near-perfect bore, U. S. PROPERTY G.H.D. marked, case-colors still vivid on hammer and trigger. All-matching numbers, very few contact-marks on metal and grips. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $625. C&R SOLD
U. S. A. Colt Model 1906 semiautomatic pistol # 84883 (.380 ACP) manufactured by Colt in 1926. Excellent condition, with full original high-polish bluing (one small area of disturbance atop of slide, likely from a few drops of sweat). Bore is mirror-bright and very strong, and the horn grips are unchipped. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $850. C&R SOLD
U. S. A. Model 1907 Savage semiautomatic pocket-pistol # 35171 (.32 ACP) mfg. by Savage Arms Corporation in 1911. This is the early model with coarse serrations and no manufacturer on the slide. Excellent condition with 95% or so high-gloss bluing. Bore is strong and mostly bright, Indian-head logo grips are unchipped. Not import-marked. PHOTOS . . . $475. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1908 semiautomatic vest-pocket pistol # 347013 (.25 ACP) mfg. by Colt in 1925. Excellent condition, 95% finish with all-matching numbers and vivid case-colors on trigger and grip-safety. Bore is very bright. Hard-rubber Colt grips, not import-marked, with two extra magazines. One of the nicest examples I have ever seen (over 409,000 of these were produced 1908-1941). PHOTOS . . . $750. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model H-D Military semiautomatic pistol # 110926 (.22 Long Rifle) with 4 1/2" barrel, manufactured by High Standard in 1944. Excellent condition with 95% or better original high-polished blued finish and a perfect bore. Full military markings, with one 10-round magazine. PHOTOS . . . $750. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911 NAVY semiautomatic pistol # 612 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Colt in 1912. Fair original condition overall with weathered slide (duhh, it's a NAVY pistol, subjected to much salt-spray and use during its time at sea in service just before and during The Great War), frame still has some surviving fire-blued finish remaining. This is from the very first Navy contact (only the 112th pistol Colt made for the Navy). Has a mostly bright and very strong bore (most likely an arsenal-replaced barrel), with somewhat worn walnut "diamond" grips. Includes decent 7-round lanyard-loop magazine, strong markings on frame, assorted scattered verdigris and patina. Not import marked, a VERY RARE earliest example of a Navy 1911. PHOTO. . . $3600. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911 ARMY semiautomatic pistol # 77309 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Springfield Armory in 1915. Excellent or better condition, with full Parkerized finish having only some light holster-wear. Barrel has an excellent bore and is mirror bright, slide has really well defined Springfield eagle and markings. Grips have double-diamond motif and are quite nice. Includes nice two-tone 7-round correct Springfield magazine. Extremely attractive, not import marked, scarce to rare. PHOTO. . . $2275. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911 Government Model semiautomatic pistol # C8076 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Colt in 1914. Excellent condition, all original condition with 90% or better high-gloss bluing with some holster wear and a few spots of what appears to be from droplets of seat on the left side. Has a somewhat worn bore, with sharp checkered double-diamond walnut grips. Includes a really excellent two-toned 7-round magazine, strong markings on frame. Not import marked. PHOTO. . . $1650. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911 Government Model semiautomatic pistol # C16563 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Colt in 1914. Excellent condition, all original condition with 95% or better high-gloss bluing with some small handling marks on the slide. Has a mirror-bright and very strong bore, with sharp checkered double-diamond walnut grips. Includes a really excellent two-toned 7-round lanyard-loop magazine. Not import marked. PHOTO. . . $1950. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911 Government Model semiautomatic pistol # C32209 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Colt in 1916. Excellent condition, has been nicely refinished with a very high gloss surface. Has a mirror-bright and very strong bore, with checkered double-diamond walnut grips. Includes a really excellent two-toned 7-round magazine. Not import marked. PHOTO. . . $1050. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911 ARMY semiautomatic pistol # 346358 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Colt in 1918. Excellent-PLUS reblued condition (whoever did it did a wonderful job). Has a mirror-bright and very strong bore, with nice double-diamond walnut grips. Includes decent 7-round magazine, strong markings on frame. Owners (or officers) initials were stamped on left side of the slide and were drilled out before refinishing was done. Not import marked. PHOTO. . . $950. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911 ARMY semiautomatic pistol # 675 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Remington UMC in 1918. Very Good or so condition, with the usual crappy finish for these (from inadequate surface preparation during manufacture). Barrel has strong rifling nut mostly frosty grooves. Has slightly worn double-diamond walnut grips. Includes so-so but functional 7-round magazine. Not import marked, a VERY early serial number for these. PHOTO. . . $1650. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911 ARMY semiautomatic pistol # 18423 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Remington UMC in 1919. Excellent or so condition, with full Parkerized finish having only some light holster-wear. Barrel has an excellent bore and is mirror-*8/9 bright. Has really sharp checkered double-diamond walnut grips. Includes really nice two-tone 7-round magazine. Extremely attractive, not import marked. PHOTO. . . $1750. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911 Government Model semiautomatic pistol # C132550 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Colt in 1922. Near Excellent condition, all original condition with 90% or better high-gloss bluing on the frame, the slide surfaces have browned uniformly. The bore is somewhat worn with some remaining crud in the grooves. Has checkered double-diamond walnut grips with a couple dings. Includes an average, functional 7-round magazine, strong markings on frame. Not import marked. PHOTO. . . $1050. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911A1 ARMY semiautomatic pistol # 1060113 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Union Switch & Signal in 1943. Excellent or better condition, with full Parkerized finish. Was evidently "holstered wet", and while the left side is virtually PERFECT, the right side has spots of old rust on it. Barrel exhibits some of the extected wear, but is otherwise bright and strong. Has really sharp checkered plastic grips. Includes nice 7-round magazine. Extremely attractive, and possibly can be improved, not import marked. PHOTO. . . $1650. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911A1 ARMY semiautomatic pistol # 1874929 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Ithaca in 1944. Excellent condition, with full Parkerized finish having only some light holster-wear. Barrel has an excellent-plus bore and is mirror-bright. Has really sharp checkered plastic grips. Includes decent 7-round magazine, but lanyard-loop has broken off the butt of this pistol. Extremely attractive, not import marked. PHOTO. . . $1350. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911A1 ARMY semiautomatic pistol # 2417018 (.45 ACP), mfg. by Remington Rand in 1945. Near Excellent or so condition, with mostly full light gray Parkerized finish having only some light holster-wear. Barrel has an excellent-plus bore and is mirror-bright. Has really sharp checkered plastic grips. Includes decent 7-round magazine. Extremely attractive, not import marked. PHOTO. . . $1250. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model 1911 semiautomatic BRITISH CONTRACT pistol # W109208 (.455 Eley aka .455 Webley), mfg. by Colt in 1918, stamped Royal Air Force on left side of frame. Excellent original as-issued condition, with 95% or better dark bluing. Has a excellent bore, barrel has many stamped British proof marks visible through the ejection-port. Includes nice checkered double-diamond walnut grips with two correct 7-round .455-marked lanyard-ring magazine and two 7-round boxes of military .455 ammo for display. Not import marked, very rare unaltered and in this quality. PHOTO. . . $3650. C&R SOLD
U.S.A. Model FP-45 "Liberator" single-shot pistol (.45 ACP), mfg. by Guide Lamp Division, General Motors in 1942. Made from welded sheet metal and cast zinc components, it has been said that it took longer to load this pistol than it did to manufacture it. Fair condition, most of the steel (including the bore) has turned a mixed brown and gray with mild handling marks. Completely functional, despite its "rustic" appearance. PHOTO. . . $1050. C&R SOLD
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