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P. 303
Elevation adjustable post front and two-leaf windage adjustable peep
rear sights, with a birdcage flash hider and bayonet lug on the quick-
release barrel, ventilated receiver with ribbed handguard, right-handed
“SAFE”/”SEMI”/”AUTO” selector, left-feed top cover, walnut forearm,
checkered black synthetic pistol grip and fixed buttstock. The barrel,
forearm, buttstock, rear sight base and trigger housing can all be easily
disassembled by hand without dedicated tools. The receiver bears the
model, caliber, serial number, Cadillac Gage Company manufacturer
marking and Warren, Michigan address marking, with “STONER/63” on the
buttplate. Included with the lot is an original NWM Stoner 63 bayonet with
scabbard, a spring-loaded clip-on bipod with telescoping legs, extra folding
steel wire buttstock assembly, a Cadillac Gage Company magazine loader,
two extra barrel assemblies (20 inch rifle type and 16 inch Commando LMG)
with green canvas carrying cases, five 30-round rifle type magazines, two
green canvas double magazine pouches, a rifle configuration black synthetic
forearm assembly, nine total black synthetic LMG ammunition boxes (two
are 150-round boxes, seven are 100-round boxes), a mount cradle, two extra bolt heads and various extra small parts, a Stoner
63 assault rifle manual, a VHS tape titled “The Stoner Machine Gun, A Navy Seal Remembers”, separated pages from the April 3,
2006, issue of Shotgun News magazine with a Stoner 63 article by Peter G. Kokalis, a July 1965 issue of Gun World containing the
Stoner 63 article “Mohammed & the Machine Gun” by Jack Lewis, and mentioned registration paperwork.
CONDITION: Excellent, retains 90% original matte black/gray finishes, with some areas turning to a smooth brown patina. The
furniture is very fine with some scattered light scratches and handling marks. Mechanically functions excellent in full auto
only, as the semi-automatic position does not reset the trigger. Included accessories are fine to excellent.NOTE: This weapon is
a National Firearms Act (NFA), fully transferable Class 3, which is registered with the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and
Explosives, (BATFE) that is classified as a “Curios or Relic” as defined in 27 CFR, 478.11. These weapons are still subject to the
provisions of 18 U.S.C. Chapter 44 and 27 CFR part 479.
Estimate: 95,000 - 160,000 301
LOT 1351
Large Grouping of Disintegrating Belt Links for the Stoner Model 63 Modular Light
Machine Gun - Finished in a gray phosphate, these links are configured for use with the Stoner
Model 63 modular weapon system in “light machine gun” mode. Most are marked “S-63/BRW”,
with some “M27” links mixed in. Approximate quantity of links (based on weight) is 2000.
CONDITION: Fair overall, with some oxidization and wear.
Estimate: 1,500 - 2,500