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🔥 Winchester’s Last Stand: The Legendary WIN-13 Garand

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Only produced in the final months of WWII, the rare WIN-13 receiver marks one of Winchester's last M1 Garand production runs—making it a prized find for collectors today.

Very good condition WWII US military M1 Garand semi auto rifle in .30-06 caliber that was manufactured by Winchester, as marked on the receiver, and is serial number “1611xxx”, which dates it to manufacture in March 1945. Rifle has the desirable “WIN 13” marking on the receiver leg and is part of the last 40,000 Winchester M1 Garands produced at the end of the war. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all Winchester parts. Has the lock bar rear sight and an uncut op rod. Metal finish is nice original gray parkerized showing a little normal wear. Bore is bright and excellent with strong rifling. Stock has original finish and shows some normal handling marks. Left side of stock has “W.R.A. G.H.D.” and “ordnance wheel” cartouches below the receiver. Underside of wrist has a “circle P” cartouche. A nice late Winchester M1 Garand that will make a fine addition to a collection.  

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🌙 The Ottoman Empire’s Mauser Legacy

Good condition WWI Ottoman (Turkish) Model 1903 Mauser Rifle that is in original 7.65 x 53mm caliber, NOT reworked to M1935 configuration or converted to 8mm. Rifle has great Turkish markings on the receiver ring along with the Sultan Tughra. Rifle is NOT import marked and is a vet bringback with a repaired duffle cut in the forend. Rifle has original matching Arabic serial numbers on the receiver and barrel, and separate matching English serial numbers on the receiver and bolt. Otherwise nonmatching. Metal finish is original blue showing some wear. Receiver ring and barrel shank have some wrench marks. Bore is good, a little gray, with some pitting and average rifling that shows some wear. Stock has been lightly refinished and shows some normal handling marks. The rear sight base screw is absent. Complete with correct original cleaning rod. A good example of a hard to find unaltered Ottoman Model 1903 Mauser Rifle. 

 
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The Ottoman Model 1903 Mauser was one of the primary rifles carried by Turkish forces during World War I and is recognized by its distinctive Ottoman Turkish receiver markings and crescent insignia.

🌍 From France to Syria: The MAS 49 Story

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Built in France and exported to Syria, the MAS Mle 1949 combined reliability, accuracy, and semi-automatic firepower, making it one of the most advanced military rifles of its era.

Good condition Syrian contract French Mle 1949 MAS semi auto rifle in 7.5 x 54mm caliber. Rifle is import marked on the barrel and has nonmatching numbers. Metal finish is original gray parkerized showing some normal wear. Bore is dark with good rifling and some pitting. Stock ahs been sanded and shows some normal handling marks. Complete with correct original spike bayonet that stores in a tube under the barrel. A hard to find MAS 49 that will make a great addition to a collection! 

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🍁 America’s Canadian Trainer: The Ross Rifle Story

Very good condition Canadian Mark II*** (Model 1905) Ross straight pull rifle in .303 British caliber. Rifle mechanically functions fine and has nice manufacturer markings on the receiver ring. Rifle is NOT import marked. This is one of 20,000 Ross rifles purchased by the US military during WWII and used for training and home guard purposes. Rifle has the “U.S.” and “flaming bomb” markings under the wrist. Metal finish is original blue showing some normal wear. Bore is bright and excellent with strong rifling. Stock has original finish and shows some normal handling marks. Right side buttstock has many Canadian cartouches. Complete with correct original front sight hood. A nice U.S. marked Canadian Ross Rifle that will make an excellent addition to a collection! 

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During World War I, thousands of Canadian Ross Model 1905 rifles were acquired by the United States and used as training rifles, helping prepare American troops for service overseas.

🐎 Swiss Precision on Horseback

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Manufactured in 1899, the Swiss Model 1893 Mannlicher Cavalry Carbine was designed for mounted troops and is prized today for its scarcity and matching-number examples.

Very good condition Swiss Model 1893 Mannlicher straight pull cavalry carbine in 7.5 x 53.5mm caliber that is serial number “5190”, which dates it to manufacture in 1899. Gun is NOT import marked and has all matching serial numbers. Only 7750 of these carbines were produced. They were not liked by the Swiss soldiers, who frequently destroyed them by smashing the stocks during drill. Metal finish is reblued, in excellent condition. Bore is bright and excellent with strong rifling. Stock has original finish and shows some normal handling marks. Right side buttstock and top of handguard have Swiss shield proof marks. A nice looking example of a Swiss Model 1893 Mannlicher Carbine with matching numbers. 
 
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🔥 Colt Innovation in Your Hand

Good condition original antique Colt Round Barrel Pocket Navy Cartridge Revolver With Ejector, in .38 centerfire caliber. The hand is missing, so the cylinder does not rotate when the hammer is cocked. Otherwise mechanically functions fine. Gun has all matching serial numbers. The front triggerguard screw is missing. 5 ½” barrel has a good bore with some pitting and good rifling that shows some normal wear. Wood grip has original finish and shows some normal wear and handling marks. Left side has a small chip at the toe. A good example of a Colt Pocket Navy Cartridge Revolver for your collection. 

 
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The Colt Pocket Navy Cartridge Revolver helped bridge the gap between percussion revolvers and modern cartridge firearms, marking a major step forward in handgun design during the late 19th century.

🇺🇸 The Cavalryman's Krag

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The Krag-Jorgensen Carbine was carried by U.S. cavalry troops during the Spanish-American War and is famous for its smooth side-loading magazine system.

Good condition original antique Colt Round Barrel Pocket Navy Cartridge Revolver With Ejector, in .38 centerfire caliber. The hand is missing, so the cylinder does not rotate when the hammer is cocked. Otherwise mechanically functions fine. Gun has all matching serial numbers. The front triggerguard screw is missing. 5 ½” barrel has a good bore with some pitting and good rifling that shows some normal wear. Wood grip has original finish and shows some normal wear and handling marks. Left side has a small chip at the toe. A good example of a Colt Pocket Navy Cartridge Revolver for your collection. 

 
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🚁 Relics from the Helicopter War

This auction is for a lot of 3 original Vietnam War M134 Minigun barrels with the clamp. Very good to excellent condition overall. Nice original gray parkerized finish. Bores are bright and excellent with strong rifling. Barrels are Harrington & Richardson manufacture with 1966 and 1969 dates. 22”, 7.62 NATO caliber. Great set! 

 
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The M134 Minigun became an iconic weapon of the Vietnam War, often mounted on helicopters to provide overwhelming suppressive fire for troops on the ground.

⚔️ A Veteran of the Eastern Front

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Produced in 1943 by Steyr-Daimler-Puch in Austria, rifles marked "bnz" were issued throughout WWII and remain among the most recognizable military rifles of the era.

Very good condition WWII German 98k Mauser Rifle in 8mm Mauser (7.92 x 57) caliber that is marked “bnz 43” on the receiver ring for manufacture by Steyr in 1943. Rifle is NOT import marked and has all matching serial numbers except the stock. Metal finish is original blue showing some normal wear. Bore is good with strong rifling and some pitting. Stock has original finish and shows some normal handling marks. Complete with cleaning rod, front sight hood, and a postwar leather sling. A nice WWII German “bnz 43” 98k Mauser Rifle for your collection. 

 
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🔥 One of Only 1,100 Made

Good condition antique Remington Model 1896 (No. 5) Rolling Block Military Rifle in 7mm Mauser (7 x 57) caliber. Rifle has the distinctive M1896 pinned blade front sight. Only 1,100 Model 1896 Rolling Block Rifles were produced before the improved Model 1897 was introduced. Mechanically functions fine. Receiver tang has the Remington address. Barrel has caliber markings. Right side of receiver is stamped “162”. Metal finish is original blue mostly worn to brown and gray patinas. 30” barrel has original sights. Bore is good, a little gray, with good rifling that shows some normal wear. Stock has original finish and shows some handling marks. Left side buttstock is stamped “489”, and right side buttstock is stamped “162”. Complete with a correct type cleaning rod that may be a reproduction. A rare Remington Model 1896 Rolling Block Rifle that will make a fine addition to a collection! 

 
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Only about 1,100 Model 1896 No. 5 Rolling Block rifles were produced, making them among the rarest military variants of Remington's famous rolling block design.

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