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Savage Model 24 Series P .22/.410 Combination

The Savage Model 24 Series P has long been a favorite among outdoorsmen thanks to its versatile combination of a .22 caliber rifle barrel paired with a .410 shotgun barrel. Practical, lightweight, and increasingly difficult to find in original condition, these combination guns appeal to both collectors and hunters seeking a single firearm capable of handling a variety of field applications. Growing nostalgia for classic American-made utility firearms has strengthened demand in recent years, particularly for well-maintained examples. Strong interest from bidders helped push this Savage Model 24 to a result above current market expectations.

Price Realized $516

May 26, 2026

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Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight 16 Gauge Shotgun

The Ithaca Model 37 Featherlight remains one of America's most respected pump-action shotguns, valued by both collectors and sportsmen for its lightweight design, smooth action, and proven field performance. This 16 gauge example attracted strong bidder interest thanks to its desirable chambering, classic 28-inch barrel configuration, and honest vintage condition. As enthusiasts continue seeking quality American-made sporting arms from a bygone era of craftsmanship, well-preserved Model 37s have become increasingly difficult to find. Competitive bidding from collectors and hunters alike helped drive this shotgun to a result above current market expectations.

Price Realized $486

May 26, 2026

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Thompson Center Encore .350 Legend Barrel

Thompson Encore barrels continue to draw competitive bidding action. This specific barrel, chambered for .350 legend continue to prove the current demand for Encore barrels

Price Realized $365

Apr 28, 2026

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Colt SP1 .223 Rifle

The Colt SP1 represents one of the earliest civilian AR-15 rifles, introduced in the 1960s as a semi-automatic version of the military platform. Early features such as the slab-side receiver and light...

Price Realized $1,944

Apr 28, 2026

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Anderson MFG Model AM 15 7.62x39MM Rifle

The Anderson AM-15 represents an entry-level AR-platform rifle, with this example chambered in 7.62x39mm, a cartridge more commonly associated with AK-pattern rifles. This configuration appeals to buyers seeking AR ergonomics with access to widely available and cost-effective ammunition. The platform operates within a high-volume segment where brand, configuration, and condition drive participation. Results like this reflect consistent demand for accessible AR rifles, with alternative calibers like 7.62x39 offering added appeal within the category.

Price Realized $608

Apr 28, 2026

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German  P 38 9MM Pistol

The P38 was introduced in the late 1930s as Germany’s standard-issue service pistol, replacing the Luger and representing a shift to double-action semi-automatic design. WWII production examples remain widely collected, with value influenced by manufacturer codes, matching numbers, and overall condition. These pistols occupy a well-established segment of the military firearms market with consistent buyer interest. Results like this reflect steady demand for wartime German sidearms, where originality and markings are the primary drivers of performance.

Price Realized $1,154

Apr 28, 2026

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Remington 870 Express 12 GA Police Shotgun

The Remington 870 platform remains one of the most recognizable and widely used pump-action shotguns, with the Police variant positioned above standard production models. This example’s short-barrel tactical configuration, paired with accessories such as a mounted light and pistol grip stock, shifts it firmly into the defensive-use category. Buyer interest in these setups is driven by practicality and configuration rather than collectibility. Results like this reflect steady demand for purpose-built defensive shotguns, where setup and usability directly influence performance at auction.

Price Realized $668

Apr 28, 2026

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Smith & Wesson Model 53-2 Jet .22 Magnum Revolver

This Smith & Wesson Model 53-2 drew strong bidder interest at auction, driven by its association with the .22 Remington Jet cartridge and its uncommon design. Introduced in the early 1960s, the Model 53 features a convertible system allowing use of both .22 Jet and .22 LR with inserts.Results like this reflect consistent demand for specialized Smith & Wesson revolvers, where unique chambering and configuration play a key role in buyer engagement.

Price Realized $1,658

Apr 28, 2026

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Smith & Wesson Model 57 .41 Magnum Revolver

This Smith & Wesson Model 57 in .41 Magnum drew strong bidder engagement at auction, with added interest driven by its presentation with a wooden display case. Introduced in the 1960s, the Model 57 was developed around the .41 Magnum cartridge as a balance between .357 and .44 platforms.Results like this reflect steady demand for N-frame Smith & Wesson revolvers, with completeness and presentation—such as original or period display cases—contributing to overall buyer participation.

Price Realized $1,458

Apr 28, 2026

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Winchester Model 1886 .45-70 Rifle

This Winchester Model 1886 chambered in .45-70 generated strong bidder engagement at auction, reflecting its status as one of Winchester’s most important early lever-action designs. Engineered by John Browning, the 1886 was built to handle heavier cartridges, distinguishing it from earlier Winchester platforms.Examples like this continue to perform at a high level, with demand driven by condition, originality, and chambering.

Price Realized $1,658

Apr 28, 2026

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