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LOT 1562
Vero Beach Production Knights Manufacturing Co. SR-25K Configured Semi-Automatic Carbine - Serial no. 21197, 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. This example is in the configuration of the SR-25K variant, of which there were reportedly 100 made by Knight’s Manufacturing Company in the mid-1990s, although known SR-25K special edition examples are typically numbered from 1 to 100 on the left of the upper receiver and are accompanied by a certificate of authenticity; this example does not have either of the above. Although the origins of this example are unconfirmed, it very much appears to be factory assembled and is identical in configuration to the limited known examples of SR-25Ks. It features a light profile special “military match” type fluted barrel with flash hider, short free-floating grooved carbon fiber tube forend fitted with bipod with telescoping legs, Picatinny gas block with a post front sight, Picatinny mounted carry handle with two-position flip rear sight, two-stage target trigger, A2 type pistol grip, chrome bolt and bolt carrier, and CAR-15 type telescoping stock with removable rubber buttpad. Standard Knight’s Mfg. Co. Vero Beach markings and features on the upper and lower receivers, with matching serial numbers on both. With a 10-round magazine. CONDITION: Excellent overall, retains 99% plus original black and phosphate finishes with limited handling marks, some light wear on the tube handguard, and crisp grip checkering. Mechanically excellent. Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection. Estimate: 4,500 - 7,000
LOT 1565
Scarce Pre-Ban Australian Lithgow S.A.F. L1A1A FAL Semi- Automatic Rifle in L2A1 Configuration with Bipod - Serial no. 850179, 7.62x51 Nato cal., 21 inch heavy round bbl., parkerized finish, walnut stock. Built on an Australian Lithgow Small Arms Factory (SAF) L1A1A receiver, a semi-automatic only version of the L1A1 Self Loading Rifle (SLR) for export to the United States. Approximately 175-200 Lithgow SAF L1A1A rifles total were ever imported. This example has been configured after the Australian L2A1 heavy automatic rifle version of the FAL, using a Lithgow SAF L2A1 parts kit. Winged blade front and adjustable flip up rear peep sights, long flash hider with bayonet lug, adjustable gas system, folding charging handle, stripper clip feed adapter top cover, extended magazine release, and polymer carrying handle. The lower receiver is marked “AD70 195”, with “70 195” electro penciled onto the bolt and carrier. Combination forearm and folding bipod with smooth walnut panels on either slide, smooth walnut pistol grip, and smooth walnut stock with metal trapdoor buttplate. CONDITION: Exceptionally fine as professionally assembled, retaining 95% plus parkerized finish with minor edge wear, dried grease, and light handling wear. The walnut furniture is very fine overall with light handling marks and bruising. The bolt catch follower pin is absent, otherwise mechanically excellent. Provenance: The Jon M. Maxwell Collection. Estimate: 4,500 - 6,500
LOT 1566
Sentinel Arms Striker 12 Semi- Automatic Revolving Shotgun, Class III/NFA Destructive Device - Serial no. 001311, 12 cal., 18 inch round bbl., matte gray 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, an ejector rod assembly and forward pistol grip on the heat shield, and a top-folding buttstock with a 14 1/4” length of pull. With matching numbered shipping box and an unmarked Singlepoint-style red dot sight configured for compatibility with the Striker’s top groove and its own matching box. CONDITION: Excellent, with 95% plus original matte gray finish overall, with minor wear and handling marks. Sight is in good order. 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: 1,200 - 1,600
LOT 1567
Scarce Pre-Ban Heckler & Koch SP89 Semi-Automatic Pistol -
LOT 1563
Pre-Ban Fabrique Nationale FNC Sporter Semi-Automatic Rifle with Box - Serial no. F.N.018650, 223 Rem cal., 16 1/2 inch round bbl., black finish, synthetic stock. Features standard iron sights and folding grenade launching sight. Standard Fabrique Nationale address along with Steyr address on the left side of the upper receiver. “S/1” selector markings on the lower receiver. Fitted with polymer ribbed forearm, smooth pistol grip, and fixed buttstock. Includes shipping box. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining 95% plus original black finish with limited spotting/pitting and handling wear. Stock is also excellent with minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent. Box is very good with a split seam and scrapes. Estimate: 2,750 - 4,000
LOT 1564
FN America SCAR 17S
DMR Semi-Automatic
Rifle in 6.5 mm
Creedmoor with Box
- Serial no. H1C23067,
6.5 Creedmoor cal., 16
inch round bbl., FDE/
black finish, metal
stock. 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. Fitted with A2 pattern pistol grip and FN SSR stock with adjustable cheek piece and butt pad. Includes original factory box.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, with 99% plus original FDE and black finishes with minimal handing evidence. Mechanically excellent. Box is very fine.
Estimate: 3,500 - 5,000
Serial no.
grips. Developed in 1989 as a semi-automatic pistol variant of the firm’s famous MP5K
21-18055, 9 mm Luger cal., 4 1/2 inch round bbl., black finish, plastic
compact submachine gun. With hooded post front and adjustable diopter drum rear sights, “0/1” marked fire controls, “KA” date code indicating manufacture in 1990, “9M JA” marked barrel, “JA141” marked bolt, “JA” marked bolt carrier, and sling swivel on the back plate. Includes a Styrofoam packing carton, magazine loading tool, and extra polymer forend with cut front to accommodate a laser sight (not included). CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus original black finish with limited handling evidence. Mechanically excellent. Case is very good. Estimate: 3,750 - 5,500
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