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U.S. MODEL M1 SEMI AUTOMATIC
U.S. MODEL M1 SEMI AUTOMATIC CARBINE, 30 CARBINE CU.S. MODEL M1 SEMI AUTOMATIC CARBINE, 30 carbine caliber, 18" IBM Corp. barrel, walnut stock with faint cross cannon cartouche, (2) fifteen round magazines in green canvas pouch, painted yellow triangle under sling, aluminum medallion K/19 on pistol grip, adjustable rear ramp sight, Camilius bayonet, metal butt plate, serial #4232223, manufactured by National Postal Meter. import marked under barrel "ARL ORD ARLINGTON VA" manufactured Dec. 1943-May 1944. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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REMINGTON RAND MODEL "1911 A1 US
REMINGTON RAND MODEL "1911 A1 US ARMY" PISTOLREMINGTON RAND MODEL "1911 A1 US ARMY" SEMI AUTOMATIC PISTOL, 45 acp caliber, 5" barrel, Parkerized finish, checkered plastic grips, grip safety, dovetail rear sight, (3) seven round magazines, FJA inspector stamp, cross cannon stamp on right rear side, serial #2027918, manufactured 1944, includes black military holster. Lot requires FFL or background check.
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CIVIL WAR-ERA BOX. Marked for
CIVIL WAR-ERA BOX. Marked for Scovill Manufacturing Company New York mid 19th century maple and pine. Unusual box with a lid of thermoplastic with a central medallion containing cross cannon over a fouled anchor and under a liberty cap. 3 1/4''h. 4 3/4''w. 4 3/4''d.
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