AUG. GUN CAT- Gun Auction # 220 - Bud Haynes Auction Comapny
AUG. GUN CAT- Gun Auction # 220 - Bud Haynes Auction Comapny
AUG. GUN CAT- Gun Auction # 220 - Bud Haynes Auction Comapny
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[appears as new, w/ambidextrous target grip.] FRC#3394997. HG*<br />
<strong>220</strong>-D-61.--- ANTIQUE: Ser.# 33518, Manhattan Firearms, Newark, N.J., mod. Series III, .36 perc.<br />
cal. 5-shot rev. w/6" oct. bbl. [faint traces of very faded blue, no silver remaining on the brass parts,<br />
cyl. scene not legible & has a few dents, gun appears to function okay & has matching numbers, grips<br />
are good. Made c. 1859-68, approx. 78,000 made, A.K.A "Navy", it was a close competitor of Colt. In<br />
1867 the series V came out w/a/6-shot cyl.] NO FAC REQUIRED.<br />
<strong>220</strong>-D-62.--- ANTIQUE: Ser.# Nil, (V.R.), Tower, (1849), Cavalry type.60 perc. cal. belt pistol w/5<br />
½" bbl. [appears VG+, brass furniture, has iron lanyard ring & belt hook, as well as an attached ramrod<br />
system, {real handy when reloading on horseback}, has various proof marks.] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />
<strong>220</strong>-D-63.--- Ser.# Nil., Hudson’s Bay Fur Trade type musket, lock marked "Wilson" bbl. marked<br />
(London), .69 Flintlock cal. w/42" bbl. [appears good, has a full length stock w/brass Serpent, iron<br />
trigger guard, brass butt-plate, wooden ramrod w/brass tamping end & screw type ball remover on the<br />
other end. The lock works good & even has a new flint ] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />
<strong>220</strong>-D-64.--- Ser.# Nil., Fur Trade type musket, lock marked "Wheeler", .65 Flintlock cal. w/34 ½"<br />
bbl. [appears good, has a full length stock w/brass Serpent, iron trigger guard, brass butt-plate, wooden<br />
ramrod w/brass tamping end & screw type ball remover on the other end. The lock works good & even<br />
has a new flint.] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />
<strong>220</strong>-D-65.--- Ser.# Nil., Kentucky style rifle, (Lock marked "London Warranted"), .50 perc. cal. w/30"<br />
oct. bbl. [appears good, brass furniture, w/brass inset patch-box, wooden cleaning rod, {no tips}, a few<br />
hairline age cracks at wrist.] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />
<strong>220</strong>-D-66.--- ANTIQUE: Ser.# C24218, Sharps, New Model 1863, .52 RFcal. carbine w/22" bbl.<br />
[appears good, and all complete including sling ring & lever lock, even has a decent bore, only 25,000<br />
of these were made without the patch-box. Note: the "C" in the ser.# indicates the Roman numeral<br />
depicting it as 100,000, not "Carbine" as some say.] NO FAC REQUIRED<br />
<strong>220</strong>-D-67.--- Ser.# 170261, Win., mod. 1892, .44 WCF cal. L/act. rifle w/24" rnd. bbl., full mag. [ca.<br />
1899, appears good, fading blue on bbl. some "Carry wear" on action, good bore, good wood, crescent<br />
butt-plate.] FRC#5629184.<br />
<strong>220</strong>-D-68.--- Ser.# 276383, Win., mod. 1894, .32 WS cal. L/act. rifle w/26" rnd. bbl., full mag. [ca.<br />
1903, appears good, very slight wear to blue, good wood, crescent butt-plate, good bore.]<br />
FRC#2438140.<br />
<strong>220</strong>-D-69.--- Ser.# 1398609, Win., mod. 94, (flat band), .32 WS cal. L/act. carbine w/20" bbl. [ca.<br />
1943-47, no records available (WWII years), appears VG+, flat metal butt-plate, fitted w/sling<br />
swivels.] FRC#_______________________?<br />
Special Interest, Prize won in 1900, w/silver shield & information: