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 LOT 1652
Desirable Pre-Ban Heckler & Koch HK94 Semi-Automatic Carbine with Accessories - Serial no. 7373, 9 mm cal., 16 1/2 inch round bbl., black
finish, metal stock. Manufactured in 1985. Features a hooded post
front and rotating four-position drum rear sight, a “0/1” marked trigger group, smooth triangular forearm with vented barrel shroud and vertical grip, standard grip, and collapsible buttstock. Includes an extra checkered forearm
and fixed buttstock assembly.
CONDITION: Excellent, with 90% of the original black finish with moderate handling marks. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 3,500 - 6,000
LOT 1653
Pre-Ban I.M.I./Magnum Research Galil Semi-Automatic Rifle - Serial no. MR04510, 7.62 mm (308 Win) cal., 20 inch round bbl., black/phosphate finish, metal stock. Features adjustable hooded post front and dual leaf
rear peep sights with flip up tritium night sights. Includes a birdcage style flash hider, bayonet
lug, grooved polymer forearm, smooth plastic pistol grip, ambidextrous safety controls marked “S/F,” and a folding
tubular buttstock. Includes two extra magazines, with one in original box.
CONDITION: Excellent, with 90% original finish retained along with edge wear and slight chipping and dings on the right of the receiver from the folding stock and ejected cartridges. Furniture is also excellent with light scrapes. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 2,250 - 3,750
LOT 1654 Early Devine, Texas, Production Springfield Armory Inc. M1A Semi-Automatic Rifle Serial Number “000796” - Serial no. 000796, 7.62x51mm NATO (308) cal., 22 inch round bbl., parkerized finish, walnut stock. Receiver manufactured circa 1973 to 1974, prior to Springfield Armory Inc. being purchased by Dennis Reese from Elmer C. Balance and production moved from Devine, Texas, to Geneseo, Illinois. Initially starting production using the “Springfield Armory” name for his company (LH Manufacturing) in 1971, based out of San Antonio, Texas, at the time, Balance was the first to produce a commercial semi-automatic version of the U.S. M14 select-fire service rifle, naming it the M1A. These early production M1A rifles were largely built from surplus USGI components, as is the case with this example. Features a winged blade front sight, type 2 lock-bar adjustable peep rear sight assembly, flash hider with bayonet lug, “HR-N” marked trigger housing with “-5 SA” hammer and “HRA” safety, “TRW ZC” marked bolt, “TRW” marked operating rod, and “SAK” marked and “8 69” dated barrel that is also marked with “NM” on top and a Devine, Texas, box address on the bottom. Fitted with a ventilated fiberglass handguard along with a USGI walnut stock with “DoD eagle” cartouche on the left, “circle P” firing proof on the pistol grip, and steel buttplate with hinged shoulder support plate. Includes a green nylon sling. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine as built by Elmer C. Balance’s “Springfield Armory” of Devine, Texas, with a new receiver and surplus parts, retaining 90% of original parkerized finish with minor edge wear, scattered minor scrapes and dings, dried grease or varnish, faint spotting, and minor discoloration. The stock is very fine as re-oiled. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 3,500 - 5,500 LOT 1655 Desirable Heckler & Koch SR9 Semi-Automatic Sporting Rifle with Scope and Bipod - Serial no. 46-002124, 7.62x51mm NATO (308) cal., 20 inch round bbl., matte black finish, synthetic stock. Based off of the HK91 series, the SR9 was developed to qualify as a sporting and target rifle after the U.S. began an importation ban on rifles with military traits in 1989. As such, it lacks the threaded muzzle, flash hider, and bayonet lug, while also having the addition of polygonal rifling. Features hood post front and adjustable diopter drum rear sights, detachable folding bipod, color coded “0/1” selector markings, and straight profile trigger. Fitted with a textured polymer forend, buttstock with cheek riser, and textured walnut GPSS grip. The left of the magazine well is dated “KA” (1990), with “Made in W-Germany” on the right. Includes a H&K pattern claw mount, Hensoldt Wetzlar ZF 10x42 mm scope, and instruction manual. CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 99% original matte black finish with some limited light handling marks and a few very small scratches on the stock. The scope is also excellent with minor handling marks and clear optics. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 3,000 - 4,500 LOT 1656
Pre-Ban Costa Mesa ArmaLite AR-180 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Scope - Serial no. S0150, 5.56x45 mm cal., 18 inch round bbl., phosphate finish, composite stock. Manufactured by ArmaLite in Costa Mesa, California. A semi-automatic only version of the select fire AR-18, which was designed as an easier to manufacture short-stroke gas piston alternative to the AR-15. Features winged post front and flip up peep rear sights, three prong flash hider and bayonet lug, and an ambidextrous safety selector. Fitted with polymer ribbed and ventilated forearm, smooth pistol grip and side folding buttstock with ribbed buttplate. Includes a green M1 web sling, ArmaLite 2.75x 20mm scope with lens caps and mount, and manual. CONDITION: Excellent, with 90% original phosphate finish, light scrapes, and edge wear. The polymer furniture is excellent with minor scrapes. Scope is excellent with clear optics. Mechanically excellent. Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection. Estimate: 2,500 - 3,750 LOT 1657 Excellent Pre-Ban Colt AR-15 SP1 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Bayonet - Serial no. SP198344, 223 Rem cal., 20 inch round bbl., matte black finish, synthetic stock. Manufactured in 1983, with A1 birdcage flash hider on the “C MP CHROME BORE” barrel, standard post front sight on the gas block with bayonet lug, windage adjustable flip up two-leaf rear peep sight, upper receiver with fixed carry handle, no forward assist and short deflector. Features standard markings on the slab side lower receiver, checkered pistol grip, long vented triangular handguard, and fixed buttstock with trapdoor buttplate. Includes a black web sling, M7 bayonet, “M8A1” sheath, and “12 69” dated government cardboard packaging. CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 98% plus original matte black finish with limited minor spotting and minimal handling evidence. Mechanically excellent.
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