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LOT 609
Barrett Firearms M107A1 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Leupold Scope - Serial no. AE001525, 50 BMG cal., 29 inch heavy fluted bbl., matte black finish, metal stock. Designed as an update to the iconic Barrett M82A1, the M107A1 largely retains the same appearance while maintaining the platform’s powerful chambering and long range capabilities. The M107 was also designed to be four pounds lighter than the M82 through the use of titanium construction for some of the internal parts. Fitted with a redesigned four chamber muzzle brake, which acts as a mount for Barrett’s QDL line of .50 BMG suppressors. Features flip up blade front and fully adjustable rear peep sights, ventilated steel upper and lower receivers, 60 slot monolithic Picatinny rail running across the upper receiver, A2 pattern pistol grip, folding detachable bipod, polymer cheek rest on the metal stock, and solid rubber recoil pad. Includes a Leupold Mark 5 5-25x56 mm Front Focal scope on a “WARNE” base, 60 rounds of American Eagle XM33 660 grain FMJ, 20 rounds of PMC 660 grain FMJ-BT, and 50 rounds of Hornady 750 grain A-MAX .50 BMG ammunition in factory boxes. CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 99% original matte black finish retained with light cycling wear on the barrel just forward of the upper receiver, carbon buildup within the muzzle brake, and light spotting on the two screws which attach the front sling loop to the upper receiver. The scope is also excellent with some scuffs on the focus knob and crisp optics. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 13,000 - 17,000
LOT 610
Desirable Pre-Ban Heckler & Koch HK 43 Semi-Automatic Rifle with
Scope - Serial no. 1001311E, 223 Rem cal., 16 inch round bbl., black finish,
composite stock. Created in 1974, the HK 43 was designed as a semi-automatic
only variant of the select-fire HK 33, which itself was a scaled down 5.56 NATO version of the venerable G3 battle rifle. Features hooded post front and adjustable diopter drum rear sights, flash hider on the threaded muzzle, checkered polymer forend, textured polymer pistol grip, and textured fixed polymer buttstock. Fire controls are marked with “S/F” in color code. The left of the magazine well is dated “3/74” while the right side is marked “Made in Germany/excl. for SACO/Arl. Va. 22 209/Kal. .223.” With UTG clamp style mount and NcStar 3-9x40 mm scope.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, with 98% plus original finish and minor handling evidence. Scope is excellent with clear optics. Mechanically excellent.
Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection.
Estimate: 6,000 - 7,500
LOT 611
Scarce Vero Beach Production Knights Manufacturing Co. SR-25 Semi-
Automatic “Stoner Carbine” with Scope - Serial no. 22545, 7.62x51mm
NATO (308) cal., 16 inch round bbl., black/phosphate finish, synthetic
stock. Designed with accuracy in mind, the Knight’s Armament Company SR-25 rifle was created as a
collaboration between C. Reed Knight, Jr. and Eugene Stoner, the inventor of the AR-10 and AR-15, during the 1990s. This is an early Vero Beach, Florida,
production example, made before manufacturing was moved to Titusville, Florida, after September 2001 to meet Department of Defense production needs. Advertised and
sold by Knight’s Armament Company as the “Stoner Carbine” variant, this scarce example features a light profile 16 inch barrel without threads at the muzzle and fitted with a
Picatinny gas block. The barrel is surrounded by a free-floating, grooved carbon fiber tube forend, with a slot in the top front section intended to allow clearance for a gas block
mounted folding front sight (not included). Standard Knight’s Mfg. Co. Vero Beach markings and features on the upper and lower receivers, with matching serial numbers on both,
and an added extended latch to the charging handle. Fitted with an A2 style pistol grip and fixed stock. Includes a Springfield Armory Inc. Government Model 3rd Generation 4-14x56 mm scope with lens caps and a Harris BRM bipod. Magazine is absent. This is the only example of a Vero Beach production “Stoner Carbine” variant SR-25 that Rock Island Auction has offered for sale that this writer can recall.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 98% plus original black and phosphate finishes with limited minor edge wear, faint scrapes, and crisp grip checkering. The scope is also excellent, electronically untested, with clear optics. Mechanically excellent.
Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection.
Estimate: 4,000 - 6,500
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