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Misc. magazines, grips, pistols, rifles, holsters, parts, etc.
FA1 FA2 Muzzle cover for an Argentine Mauser, I think 09 issue. I picked up eleven of them years ago and just ran across the box. The body is brass and has a spring loaded internal device that holds it firm against the crown. Most of the steel piece that fits in back of the front sight base have a stylized 'M' stamped into the top. $13 each Pictures: A B C FA3 Two Vietnam era (4-70) plastic cover for M-16 20 round magazines with the CHIEU HOI (surrender message) stamped on the surface. These have the lead strip integral with the plastic, the reproduction pouches do not have these. Excellent condition $20 each I also have a standard plastic cover dated 5-92 that has not been used. All three for $40 Pictures: A B C D FA4 T-99 Parts: Early cleaning rod release with the square button and the rear sight, also early but no 'Aircraft sighting rods' The pair in excellent condition for $40. Pictures: A B C D E FA5 Walther PP Holster. 18.5 CM high and 14 CM wide. WWII Brown leather with light colored stitching. No shoe polish has been used on this holster. Steel stud for strap has rusted. Under the strap on the body of the holster there is a hallmark stamp: A leather hide with a Leaf that has a large '9' in the center and the year 19 on the left side of the stem and 43 on the right side. The Waffenamt WaA936 under the eagle and swastika is adjacent to the hallmark. Stitching is intact and no loose threads are present. There are the usual scuffs and wear to the magazine pouch but the shape is good. No name nor writing inside the holster can be seen. The jpgs should tell all. $235 Pictures: A B C D FA6 1973 Winchester Rifle butt stock. Semi-inleted straight grain walnut with the hole that is correct on the first issue, but this will fit the second and third issue as well. $60 Pictures: A B C FA7 Reloading dies for the .30 Cal. Luger. $50 Pictures: A B FA8 Canadian Webley .38 RAF Canvas Holster. Gray, sun bleached, broad arrow proof next to the underside of the snap, marked BAGCRAFT LTD. 1942 $25 Pictures: A B C D E FA9 Collector's Ammo. Two-piece box of Peter's cartridges for the 45-70 Gov't containing 11 loaded rounds, five fired cases, and four primed cases. There are several head stamps: Peters, WRA, UMC, DC co, and one with no stampings at all. Most of the bases have a wide raised ring of brass around the primer pocket. Some of the label is missing on the reverse, but the Guarantee paper is intact. $85 Pictures: A B C D E FA10 Moose Horn grips for .45 Auto. These do a lot to spruce up a .45 and you will be the only one on your block to own a pair. $60 Pictures: A B FA11 Magazine safety device for a German Luger. Did you ever wonder what happened to all the safety devices that were removed from lugers in the 30's? I found one in an American Armorer's tool box. The portion that fits in back of the trigger has been taken off, but the rest is there. Would you like this one as a demonstration piece or to fill the empty slot n the inscription plate of your luger? $40 Pictures: A B C FA12 Browning Hi-Power Magazine, Renaissance Model in brushed Chrome finish. $45 Pictures: A B C D FA13 Collector's Ammo. 25-35 Winchester. 117 GR. SP. White box of 20 complete. ( I have two boxes) $40 Pictures: A B C D FA14 Collector's Ammo. 25-35 Winchester. 117 GR. SP. Silver box of 20 complete with ammo. $34 (list price five years ago) Pictures: A B FA15 Model 1922 Fabrique National (Browning's Patent Depose) Serial Number 1234xx, 7.65 mm (.32 auto) very clean with close to a commercial blue. Most of the German Captured M-1922 Browning had both the WaA140 on the slide and frame. This one has no Belgium proofs and only the Nazi Acceptance stamp with Swastika on both the frame and the slide just above the trigger on the left hand side, and was probably used by a Government agency instead of the Military. MR stamp on the left side front web of the trigger guard. A small triangle with a figure in the center is on the back of the slide. Wear only to the sharp corners and on the sides of the slide extension. The front strap and the back strap are 100% blue, the only spot lacking blue is a blood spot about 1/8" in diameter on the top left side of the slide. Bore is clean with sharp lands and grooves. The magazine has WaA140 with swastika (FN manufacture code for the German Army) Checkered Wood grips in exc. condition. Suggest you see web site by LTC Joel Johnson (retired) Excellent for all German weapons. The holster was made by the vet who brought it back. Excellent condition $450 Pictures: A B C D E F G SOLD FA16 Collector's Ammo. 30-06 Western box with Super X brass. Yellow and blue box for 180 GR. SP. Lubaloy bullet. $35 Pictures: A B C D FA17 AK-47 30 RD. Magazine. NOT Chinese manufacture! I think that this is one of the Hungarian magazines that I picked up in the early 90's. Excellent condition $35 Pictures: A B C FA18 .45 Auto Pistol Holster. Black, made by Hunter Corp. stock number 7791466. Missing tie-down. Probably Vietnam era or late 50's. $35 Pictures: A B C FA19 Collector's Ammo. 30-06 Remington high speed 180 GR. SP box with 13 empty RA casings. $25 Pictures: A B C D FA20 Collector's Ammo. 30-06 Remington High Speed 180 GR. SP with 20 empty RA casings. Darker green box than FA19 $30 Pictures: A B C D FA21 Collector's Ammo: John Wayne collector's box of 32-40 Win. 165 GR. SP. rifle cartridges. $80 Pictures: A B C D E FA22 Walther PP 'inside the pants' suede holster. Made by Bianchi. $15 Pictures: A B C FA23 French Modele 1935 S Cal.7.65 L . Produced by MAS, Manufacture d'armes de Saint Etinne. Unusual pistol that shot a .32 long patterned after the round used in the WWI Pederson devices which shot pistol ammo in an adapted Springfield. The ammo is difficult to find, but go on line and get advice about how to form your own brass. The only thing that I can see that is wrong with this pistol is that the safety lever is broken. All else is in excellent condition, black baked finish, bright bore, light wear to finish, etc. I picked this one up with several other weapons and would like to pass it along to a good home. $180 Pictures: A B C D E F G H FA25 Collector's Ammo: .30 Mauser (7.63mm). Winchester red and yellow box, complete with ammo (full patch). $50 Pictures: A B C D FA26 Collector's Ammo: Seller's and Bellot 7.63 Mauser. 25 round box with label and ammo. I have several of these two boxes for $30 Pictures: A B C FA27 Collector's Ammo: Western, 45-70 Government, 405 GR. SP. Blue and yellow box. Sorry, there are not any end flaps, but there are ten rounds of factory loaded. $25 Pictures: A B C D FA28 Collector's Ammo: Winchester two piece box with most of the labels still intact. No ammo nor brass, but a real piece of history that should grace the den of someone who shoots the old lever action Winchesters. $20 Pictures: A B C FA29 Collector's Ammo: Peter's Rustless, 38 Special Police Match. White and blue box. contains 50 R P cartridges. $20 Pictures: A B C D E FA30 Collector's Ammo: Western Super Match .38 special mid-range clean cutting bullet. Again, I wish that I had the empty brass to go with this nice old box. $20 Pictures: A B C E FA31 AK-47 magazine, 5 round capacity. plastic body, $8 Picture FA32 Collector's Ammo. Dominion (C-I-L) .38 center fire cartridges, 136 grain. Box only. $20 Pictures: A B C D E FA33 Collector's Ammo: Remington Target master, 38 Special 148 gr. Wad Cutter. Box only. $20 Pictures: A B C D FA34 Canadian magazine canvas pouch. Heavy canvas marked on the inside of the flap with a broad arrow mark, M 209 1943 The pouches hold a Colt .45 magazine easily but a 9 mm Browning magazine just will not go in. If you have more information on this pouch, I would appreciate it. $20 Pictures: A B C FA35 FN 9mm Magazine, Gray phosphate finish. Not marked on the spine. used condition but unusual to find in 9mm kurz rather than .32. Has serial number: 9158 stamped into the bottom lip. $18 Pictures: A B FA36 USMC .45 Auto shoulder holster. on the back of the holster is a stamp that reads USMC BOYT 1945 The holster was a regular leather color but has been hand dyed black a long time ago. The white stitching had to have been dyed black as well, but it has bleached out to white again. The jpgs should tell you all about its history. $50 Pictures: A B C D E F G H SOLD FA37 SAUER & SOHNE 7,65 (.32 AUTO) Eagle over N below the serial number and right above it next to the pin on the top side of the slide and eagle over 37 proof in the left hand web of the trigger guard. The left side of the slide is marked CAL. 7,65. Intertwined SS on the grips. Serial number is in the 426xxx range and the blue is in about 85+%. The magazine has 7,65 and the intertwined SS, the logo for Sauer Und Sohne. The previous owner carefully filed down the loaded round indicator. Hmmm. The bore is mirror clean. Pretty little pocket pistol that you seldom see in good condition. One reminder: to make the 'cock/de-cock' lever work, you need to rotate the safety to 'SAFE'. There is another trick device: when you pull the takedown piece, a pin comes out in the front of the trigger guard and retracts when the pin is in place. $475 Pictures: A B C D E F G H I J K L M N SOLD FA39 1941 Hard Shell Luger Holster. Great shape with the exception of some of the stitching above the buckle has come loose with age. It can either be re-sewn or held in place with the glue that is used by shoe repair stores. The threads are in place on both sides and it would be a shame to try to match the thread and the aging. Stitching is still light colored and shows no indication of being re-dyed or caked with black shoe polish. The maker is P N SCHOW & CO. BERLIN with the date of 1941 in the center. Just under that stamping is a nice eagle over WaA286. If you have a byf 41 or 42 without a holster, this would be a very nice match. There is a little brown showing through on the corners of the flap. The Loading tool pouch and flap are in tact and in good shape but a little stiff. The strap for the buckle shows it's age, but is not torn, just tired. The extra magazine pouch has been formed a bit with being stored in a duffle bag. Enjoy the jpgs. $235 Pictures: A B C D E
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