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  LOT 1584
Pre-Ban SIG Arms SG550-2SP Semi Automatic Rifle with Case and
Accessories - Serial no. 10483, 5.56
mm cal., 20 inch round bbl., grey finish, synthetic stock. This is
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   the commercial version of the Swiss army rifle as imported for only a short time before
the 1994 Assault Weapon Ban. Features hooded blade
front and adjustable four-position drum rear sights with tritium night sight inserts. The barrel features an integral birdcage style flash hider. The receiver has an ambidextrous safety, standard markings and Swiss proofs. Fitted with
a ventilated and ribbed green polymer forearm with
integrated folding bipod, ribbed pistol grip with storage
compartment and skeletonized folding buttstock with ribbed rubber
buttpad. Includes green and gray SIG segmented hard case with armorer’s
instruction manual, green pouch with screwdriver and brush, extra
adjustable SIG bipod in packaging, black tube with spare springs and
small components, rear sight drum adapter piece, scope case, and
green Steiner 4x24 mm scope (clear optics) with CSI quick detach
mount and scope protectors, and a set of four “Wyss TE 90” sub-caliber reloadable training rounds with primers, pellets, targets, and box. Receiver adapter for scope absent.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 99% plus original gray finish with limited handling marks. The case is fine, showing a number of scuffs, dents, and impact marks. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 14,000 - 20,000
LOT 1585
Scarce and
Desirable
Swiss SIG
AMT Semi-Automatic Rifle - Serial no. 16289, 7.62 mm Nato cal., 19 inch round bbl., blue finish, hardwood stock. A semi- automatic only commercial export model of the Swiss SG-510-4 service rifle, the AMT (American Match Target) was
imported by several firms, with this example imported
by Benet Arms of San Francisco, California. In keeping with Swiss
military tradition, the 510-4 was built for ranged precision while still
being a select-fire infantry rifle capable of handling the harsh conditions
of alpine warfare, and was used by nations such as Bolivia and Chile
as a designated marksman rifle. Fitted with a winged post front and
600-meter tangent peep rear sight, threaded muzzle, swiveling bipod
mounted at the front of the ventilated handguard, and a folding carry handle. Muzzle device absent. The receiver is equipped with a “T” shaped cocking handle, “S/1” marked two-position selector and “6289/SIG/Made/In/Switzerland” on top of the buttstock socket. Matching numbers present on the bolt and bolt carrier. Equipped with a ribbed plastic pistol grip, walnut forearm and buttstock, and a ribbed steel buttplate.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, with 90% plus original blue finish with moderate spotting on the barrel, handling marks, and plum hue on the rear receiver trunnion. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 6,000 - 10,000
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