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LOT 635
FN America SCAR 17S DMR Semi-Automatic Rifle in 6.5 mm Creedmoor with Box - Serial no. H1C23071,
6.5 Creedmoor cal., 16 inch round bbl., FDE/black finish, metal stock. A semi-automatic version of the Fabrique
Nationale SCAR-H (Special operations forces Combat Assault Rifle - Heavy) select fire battle rifle, which was
developed in the early 2000s for the U.S. Special Operations Command and first issued to the U.S. 75th Ranger
Regiment in 2009. The SCAR family, which consists of several versions available in several different calibers and
sizes, is currently in service with over 20 countries around the world. The SCAR 17S DMR package is a specialized
version of the normal 17S, with enhanced features intended for longer-ranged use. Features folding hooded blade
front and detachable and adjustable folding peep rear sights, a monolithic Picatinny rail running across the top
of the receiver, two Picatinny rails on the sides of the forend, a Picatinny rail underneath the forend, three-prong
flash hider, adjustable gas block, ambidextrous and extended charging handle, ambidextrous safety, “1/S” selector
marking, and a pre-installed Geissele Super SCAR two-stage trigger. The top of the barrel is laser engraved “MP
FN 6.5 CREEDOOR 1/8” while the manufacturer’s address, serial number, QR code, and “FN” monogram are laser
engraved into the left side of the receiver. Fitted with A2 pattern pistol grip and FN SSR stock with adjustable cheek
piece and butt pad. Includes original factory box and instruction manual.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, with 99% plus original FDE and black finishes with minimal handing evidence. The box is very fine. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 3,500 - 5,000
LOT 640 Scarce Polish RGA-86 Revolving 15-Shot Flare/Smoke Launcher with Case - , 26.5mm , 9 inch round bbl., black finish, metal stock. A Cold War-era development, the RGA-86 launcher works on similar mechanical principles as the Armsel Striker/Street-Sweeper line of shotguns or the modern ARWEN launcher, using a spring-loaded cylindrical series of chambers and a double-action internal hammer for rapid fire. The RGA is intended for signal use only (flares, smoke, etc.), and does not qualify as a Destructive Device unless paired with solid projectiles. Blade front and two-leaf rear sights, with an integral carry handle and a large loading door that exposes about a third of the cylinder. The barrel and cylinder are alloy construction, with a steel trigger housing fitted with a crossbar safety and a long trigger suitable for winter gloves or a two-finger grip. A set of AK-style plastic pistol grips are installed, along with a short over-folder stock. A hardwood shipping case and an untranslated letter serial numbered to the launcher and dated August 1989 are included. CONDITION: Very good as repainted, with most of the black enamel finish, showing some rough spots on the trigger housing, scuffing on the chambers, and mild handling marks overall. The grips show some light wear. Mechanically very good. Estimate: 1,400 - 2,250
LOT 636 Desirable East German Fajas SSG82 Bolt Action Sniper Rifle with Zeiss Scope - Serial no. 1402, 5.45x39 mm cal., 23 3/4 inch round bbl., blue finish, birch stock. Developed in the late 1970s to early 1980s, the Scharfschützengewehr 82, or SSG82, was designed specifically for use by the East German Ministry for Sate Security (Stasi) as a police sniper rifle. The development of the project was fueled by the Stasi’s desire to procure a domestically produced design over foreign options, chambered for the same 5.45x39 mm cartridge used by the Combloc AK-74 service rifle and its derivatives. Manufactured without sights, featuring a right side mounted push safety and detachable double-stack box magazine. The bottom of the barrel is CAI import marked, with “eagle/N” proofs on the left side of the chamber and receiver. Fitted in a over-sized birch stock with finger grasping groves, texturing on the forend and semi-pistol grip, raised cheek piece, and removable spacers ahead of the rubber butt pad. With serial number matched Zeiss ZF4 4x scope. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining 90% plus blue finish with slight plum coloration to the barrel and scope mounts, a few light scratches, and minor edge wear. The stock is very fine with thinning oil finish, a few light rub marks, a chip missing from the bottom of the grip, and some light gouges. The scope is excellent with clear optics. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 2,750 - 4,000 LOT 637 Desirable Pre-Ban Heckler & Koch HK91 Semi-Automatic Rifle - Serial no. A053944, 308 Win cal., 18 inch round bbl., black finish, synthetic stock. Manufactured in 1982. Features hooded blade front and four position drum rear sights with irdcage flash hider, textured triangular handguard, finger groove grip with thumb rest, fixed buttstock, and “0/1” selector. Magazine well has HK Inc. import marks and “IC” date code. Magazine absent. l black finish with limited minor handling marks and minor spotting on the buttstock socket metal. Cap assembly absent. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 2,500 - 3,750 LOT 638 Benelli Model M2XI-26 Semi-Automatic Shotgun with RCI XRAIL System and Case - Serial no. M890248E16, 12 gauge, 26 inch vent rib bbl., blue finish, synthetic stock. This is a standard Benelli M2 with an RCI XRAIL system installed adding three additional rotating magazine tubes bringing the total capacity to 25 rounds. Originally designed for 3-Gun shooting before the proliferation of magazine fed shotguns, this is a very cool piece of shooting history. The gun itself has a 3 inch chamber and interchangeable choke tubes (improved cylinder installed). Included with the gun is a Pelican case, spare parts, and six extra chokes (five 12 Ga. and one undersized). Length of pull is 14 1/4 inches. CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 97% original blue finish with scuffs near the XRAIL hanger and overall minor handling evidence. Case is very fine. XRAIL system untested. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 2,000 - 3,000 LOT 639 Sentinel Arms Striker 12 Semi-Automatic Revolving Shotgun, Class III/NFA Destructive Device - Serial no. 007152, 12 cal., 18 inch round bbl., matte black finish, metal stock. Originally designed by Hilton R. Walker in 1981, and used by the Zimbabwean Army and on a limited basis by the Israeli Army. In 1984, it was determined by the BATFE to have “no sporting purpose” per the phrasing of the National Firearms Act and designated a Destructive Device. The heart of the weapon is an 12-round spring powered revolver cylinder mated with a double-action-only firing mechanism, the former automatically rotating to the next chamber when the trigger is released, permitting a high volume of fire without being reliant on gas or recoil force to drive the action. Blade front and groove rear sights, with an ejector rod assembly and forward pistol grip on the heat shield, maker’s marks on the front of the drum housing, safety warnings on the left side of the action housing, and a top-folding buttstock with a 14 1/4” length of pull. CONDITION: Excellent, with 90% plus original matte black phosphate finish, showing some light scratches and handling marks overall. The stock and grips are also excellent. Mechanically excellent. NOTE: This Destructive Device is a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable Class 3, which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives, (BATFE) under the provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part 479, National Firearms Act. Estimate: 1,600 - 2,500
folding blade front night sight, b CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus origina
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