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     LOT 3733
Machine Gun Armory MGA MK 46 Semi- Automatic Belt Fed Rifle - Serial no. 2136, 5.56 cal., 18 inch round bbl., black finish, synthetic stock. Manufactured by U.S. Machine Gun Armory in Sandy, Utah as a semi-automatic version of the MK46 machine gun used by USSOCOM. The MK46 was originally designed to be a lighter weight version of the M249 machine gun. This example features a bird cage flash hider, hooded post front and elevation and windage adjustable rear sights, a Picatinny rail section on top of the feed tray cover, bipod, HK style “shelf” pattern trigger group, vehicle mounting points, and Magpul UBR Gen2 stock. Includes two belt holders (one plastic and one nylon), Kendall Ordnance belt loader, belt links, an extra recoil spring, and a soft case. CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 95% original black finish with a few handling marks, oxidation around the flash hider, a safety drag line, and a couple scuffs on the furniture. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 9,000 - 14,000
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LOT 3734
Scarce and Desirable SIG AMT Semi-Automatic Rifle - Serial no. 94-4079, 7.62x51 Nato cal., 20 inch round bbl., phosphate/blue finish, walnut stock, plastic grips. A semi-automatic commercial export model of the Swiss SG-510-4 battle rifle, the AMT (American Match Target) was imported by several firms, with this example imported by Benet Arms. In keeping with Swiss military tradition, the 510-4 was built for ranged precision while still being a rugged infantry rifle capable of handling the harsh conditions of alpine warfare and was sought out by nations such as Bolivia and Chile for issue as designated marksman weapons. Post front sight and 600-meter range adjustable peep rear sight, flash hider, swiveling bipod mounted at the front of the ventilated handguard, and a folding carry handle. The receiver is equipped with a “T” shaped cocking handle, “S/1” marked 2-position selector, and folding winter trigger. The original serial number “16242” is marked on top of the receiver with the abbreviated “6424” on the trigger group, bolt assembly, and buttstock socket. Equipped with a ribbed plastic pistol grip, walnut forearm, handguard, and buttstock, and a ribbed steel buttplate. Includes a brown canvas sling. CONDITION: Excellent, retaining 97% plus original phosphate and 95% original blue finishes with some handling marks, a couple spots of high edge wear, and a couple light pits on the muzzle device. Wood is very fine with a few dings and scratches and some light handling marks. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 6,500 - 9,500
LOT 3735
Ohio Ordnance HCAR Semi- Automatic Rifle Serial Number “CMP0005” with Case - Serial no. CMP0005, 30-06 cal., 16 inch dimple fluted round bbl., black finish, synthetic stock. Manufactured as a modernization of John Moses Browning’s iconic 1918 Browning
Automatic Rifle. The HCAR is built around a lightened BAR style receiver with dovetailed accessory rail on top, a folding, non-reciprocating charging handle on the left, knurled forend with accessory rails on all sides, dimple fluted barrel with two chamber muzzle brake, modernized trigger group with pistol grip, an AR-15 buffer tube adapter fitted with Magpul CTR stock, and marked with the Ohio Ordnance address on top along with the special serial number “CMP0005”. Per the consignor this rifle was part of a run made for the Civilian Marksmanship Program. Numbered “216 OF 250”. Includes a hard case and extra magazine. CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus original blue finish with limited handling marks, a charging handle retraction mark, and sharp forend checkering. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 4,500 - 6,500



























































































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