(2 original posts combined into one) Revamping my collection (private sale, not dealer). All of these must go. Trades WILL be considered if you have... S&W Model 610 (no Hillary orifice), EAA Witness Match in .40S&W or 10mm.
Pics sent by email on request as obviously this is too many guns to post a whole lot of pics here. I am not in a position to accept returns, so get all the pics, etc. you need and BE SURE before you commit. Prices DO NOT include shipping ($40 in CONUS). Will ship to AK or HI but you must pay full shipping. NO SALES TO KALIFORNIA. I will not send a fine firearm where it is guaranteed to end up at the bottom of the ocean sooner or later; I don't care how "legal" it is in KA today, it will be a salt-water-bound tool of right wing devils there tomorrow.
Here they are:
SOLD: Colt Custom Shop 1911, high-polish stainless .38 Super. 99%+. Have original box, no lock or manual. $1,100
S&W 4th model Lemon Squeezer .38 S&W. Excellent condition with two sets of grips: standard black bakelite and gorgeous original S&W mother of pearl with S&W emblems. Comes with 2 boxes of ammunition and an unused set of Lee carbon dies. all for $450 (I will also throw in about 100 rounds of once-fired brass.)
Baby browning. .25 auto. Near new condition. Comes with Browning pouch and two original Browning magazines. $500
SOLD: Harrington & Richardson, their famous "Self-loading" .32 automatic licensed from and modeled after the Webley automatic. The design was licensed from Webley in England. Best condition you will ever see, but with some chipping on grips (with age, bakelite gets "crumbly). $450
Savage model 1917, .32 automatic. The famous "Ten Shots Quick" automatic endorsed in advertisements of the day by Bat Masterson. This was the very first staggered magazine automatic pistol. Excellent condition. $425
Dreyse model of 1907, .32 automatic. Turn of the century early automatic pocket pistol design. Has crown/letter German Imperial acceptance marking making it a legit WWI weapon and worth a bit more than the average. Hard to find. $350
Remington Model 51, 380 automatic. Remington's only semi-automatic pistol. Considered one of the flattest and best pocket automatics ever made. Superb condition. Two magazines (one aftermarket). Very hard to find. $800
OK, this one is so rare you can bet on never seeing another. Webley Mark IV break top revolver. Post war, civilian finish, caliber .38 S&W. PERFECT condition (the grips always look like a chimp finished them; they leave the factory that way). Looks like it was just removed from the box. Flawless. (Has been fired by me, but I bought it unfired three years ago.) Has the rare but famous Webley revolver safety (yes, you read that correctly: THIS REVOLVER HAS A SAFETY!). Probably the only one in this condition for sale on planet Earth. $1,150 (gunsamerica.com had one recently for $100 more without the safety and not in this good condition. It apparently has sold.) I've been collecting guns for 40 years and have never seen a Webley this good.
SOLD: Beretta model 1934, .380 automatic with three original magazines. War time, but post-armistice. Excellent condition. Perfect bore. Probably the most reliable .380 auto ever made. Never jams. (Grips are not original but look it and one edge is slightly bunged. Reason for non-original grips will be found below.) $400
Colt 1903, .38 ACP pocket HAMMER, this one made in 1909). (NOT hammerless, this is the older, Jimmy Cagney gun). Scarce is an understatement. Excellent condition. 90% + original blue, safe to shoot with handloaded ammo. With both original black grips AND genuine elephant ivory grips (not by Colt). Once in a lifetime find. $1,900 (Check gunsamerica where guns without ivory and in lesser condition are offered for $2000)
SOLD: Argentine 1911 .45 Automatic. Scarce and desirable. These were made in Argentina on Colt machinery under strict Colt supervision. All parts interchangeable with standard 1911 Colts. Nice shape but plenty of dings and dents. Minor pitting in bore. All original parts. Hammer slightly bobbed to prevent bite. $600
Set of genuine elephant ivory grips for model 1934-1935 (same gun, different calibers) Beretta. Absurdly rare. No one ever so much as HEARD of elephant ivory grips for these guns. $300
Set of gorgeous genuine mother of pearl grips for model 1934-1935 (same gun, different calibers) Beretta. Beyond absurdly rare. This is end-of-the-Universe rare. $450
SOLD: Crocket black powder cap and ball .32 caliber squirrel rifle. Beautiful rifle with set trigger. Excellent condition. Always cleaned. $250
2 - Black powder .44 cal Remington 1858 Army cap and ball revolvers. Factory engraved, made by Pietta of Italy. These are their top of the line guns referred to as "Old Silver". Now impossible to obtain in the US. Beautiful and designed to age gracefully. $375 each.
1 - Double cross-draw holster rig for above or below revolvers. Made by Kirkpatrick. Size 42C. $250
2 - Black powder .44 cal Colt 1860 Army cap and ball revolvers. Factory engraved, made by Pietta of Italy. Also from their "Old Silver" line. Same top of the line quality a the Remingtons above. $350 each.
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