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LOT 315
Exceptional World War II U.S. Underwood M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine with Jump Sleeve - Serial no. 2576388, 30 Carbine cal., 18 inch round bbl., parkerized/blue finish, walnut stock. “U” marked blade front and “S” marked Type I two-position flip rear sight, Underwood barrel dated “11-43”, type
I barrel band, unmarked push button safety, “AU” magazine catch, “UU” magazine stamped trigger guard with Ordnance bomb marked underneath, “U” hammer, “HU blued finish flat bolt, and “OU” slide. “IO” two-rivet handguard, high wood stock with
“M-U” in the sling inlet, boxed “G.H.D./U.E.F.” and crossed Ordnance cannons inspection cartouche on the right of the buttstock, and a steel buttplate. Includes an olive drab green U.S. canvas jump sleeve, olive drab green canvas sling and oiler. CONDITION: Excellent, retains 95% original parkerized finish with some light cycling wear, some light freckling and sharp markings in the metal. 90% original blue finish remains on the bolt. 97% original blue finish remains on the magazine. Stock is also excellent with rich original oil finish, some light scratches and pressure dents, defined edges and a crisp cartouche. Mechanically excellent. Included jump sleeve is fine. Estimate: 3,000 - 4,500
LOT 316 U.S. Inland M1A1 Paratrooper Semi-Automatic Carbine with Bayonet - Serial no. 5515655, 30 Carbine cal., 18 inch round bbl., parkerized finish, walnut stock. “9-44” dated Inland barrel, Type I barrel band, “N” blade front sight, “PI” adjustable rear sight, “IO” blued round bolt, milled “INLAND” trigger housing, unmarked push button safety, “HI” magazine catch, “HI” hammer and “PI” operating rod. The main stock body is of the low wood configuration with “RI/3” marked on the bottom surface of the grip, “OI” four-rivet handguard, leather cheekpad with steel rivets, and swiveling spring-loaded buttplate with proper casting marks. Includes Camillus M4 bayonet, green plastic scabbard, oiler and olive drab green canvas sling. CONDITION: Very fine, retains 90% arsenal refurbished parkerized finish. Half of the original blue finish remains on the bolt. Stock is fine with scattered light scratches and dents. Mechanically excellent. Included bayonet is very fine. Estimate: 2,250 - 3,500
LOT 317 World War II U.S. Standard Products M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine - Serial no. 2106786, 30 Carbine cal., 18 inch round bbl., parkerized/blue finish, walnut stock. This is an original configuration World War II M1 Carbine manufactured by Standard Products. “N” marked blade front sight and “S” marked two-leaf rear sight, with a correct undated Marlin barrel, Type I barrel band with replacement sling swivel, “STANDARD/PRODUCTS” heel plate, “23S” blued flat top bolt, “102” operating rod, “ST” stamped trigger guard, “SW” hammer, unmarked push button safety and “SW” magazine catch. Smooth low wood stock with 2-rivet “S-HB” marked handguard, “S-HB” marked in the sling inlet, oval oiler cut, crossed Ordnance cannons cartouche marked on right of the stock, and a checkered buttplate. Absent magazine. CONDITION: Excellent, retains 95% original parkerized finish with some light cycling wear, some areas of light to moderate freckling, and sharp markings in the metal. 90% original blue finish remains on the
bolt. Stock is very fine with defined edges, scattered light scratches, a few minor small chips at the edge of the sling cutout, and mostly clear markings. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 2,250 - 3,500
LOT 318
Scarce World War II U.S. Remington Model 11 Aerial Training Semi-Automatic Shotgun - Serial no. 710178, 12 gauge, 26 inch round bbl., blue finish, walnut stock. This shotgun was designed for use by the U.S. Army Air Corp. during World War II for skeet shooting in order to train aerial gunners in the art of leading a flying target. “U.S.” and flaming bomb proof marked on the barrel and left of the receiver, and “MILITARY FINISH” marked on the left of the receiver. Naval anchor stamped on the left of the trigger guard. Crossed Ordnance
cannons and “FJA” (Frank J. Atwood) inspection cartouche marked on the left of the buttstock. It is complete with the original Cutts compensator and Lyman choke on the barrel, single nickel bead front sight, and 2 3/4 inch chamber. The barrel is correctly without choke markings. Length of pull is 14 inches.
CONDITION: Excellent, retains 95% plus original blue finish with a few light scratches, a few patches of light pitting/surface corrosion concentrated on compensator
and top rear of the receiver, and sharp markings and edges in the metal. Wood is very fine as shortened with defined edges, some light scratches and handling marks, a few minor chips along the edge of the pistol grip and crisp inspection stamps. Absent buttplate. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 2,250 - 3,500
LOT 319 World War II U.S. Inland M1 Semi-Automatic Carbine - Serial no. 739500, 30 Carbine cal., 18 inch round bbl., parkerized/blue finish, walnut stock. Inland Division “5-43” dated barrel, “S” marked blade front sight, “S” two-position flip rear sight, Type I “U” barrel band, “IO” flat top bolt, “PI” slide, “INLAND” milled trigger housing, “HI” hammer, unmarked serrated push button safety, and “A.I.” magazine. “M-U” two-rivet hand guard, high wood stock with circled “P” proof on the bottom of the pistol grip, reproduction “crossed cannons” cartouche on the right of the buttstock and “IO” marked inside the sling cutout. “REG” carved inside the sling cutout, “PA 207 52” stamped on the right of the buttstock. Includes a tan canvas sling, olive drab green canvas U.S. double magazine pouch, two extra magazines and an oiler.
CONDITION: Very fine, retaining 80% original parkerized finish turning to an even smooth brown patina with a few light scratches on the barrel, light wear in the operating rod track and crisp markings in the metal overall. 75% original blue finish remains on the bolt. Stock is fine with some scattered light scratches and nicks, a moderate scuff on the left tip of the forend, applied carving and stampings as mentioned above, and mostly defined edges. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 1,800 - 2,750