Winchester Model 12 16Ga Pump Action Shotgun
16 gauge 2 3/4″ with a five round capacity and a 28″ FULL choke barrel. Made in New Haven Connecticut. Year: 1934
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Winchester Model 12 16Ga Pump Action Shotgun
16 gauge 2 3/4″ with a five round capacity and a 28″ FULL choke barrel. Made in New Haven Connecticut. Year: 1934
Colt Trooper .38 Special Revolver
Savage Model 1907 Semi-Auto Pistol with Extremely Rare Factory Pearl “Tuxedo” Grips
32 ACP, 3 3/4” barrel This pistol is equipped with the extremely rare and very attractive combination mother-of-pearl and hard rubber grips commonly referred to as “tuxedo grips” by Savage collectors and only a handful of which are known out in the wild. These special order grips were never explicitly advertised and, despite turning up on a few guns over the years, were never fully understood until a few sets of the uniquely shaped pearl inserts were discovered at the Savage factory in the 1980s by factory historian Roe Clark.
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Jet Loader Speedloader
“The USS Yorktown lists heavily to port after being struck by Japanese bombers and torpedo planes in the Battle of Midway on June 4, 1942. A destroyer stands by at right to assist as a salvage crew on the flight deck tries to right the stricken aircraft carrier.”
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Scene on board USS Yorktown, shortly after she was hit by three Japanese bombs on June 4, 1942. The dense smoke is from fires in her uptakes, caused by a bomb that punctured them and knocked out her boilers. Panorama made from two photographs taken by Photographer 2rd Class William G. Roy from the starboard side of the flight deck, just in front of the forward 5"/38 gun gallery. Man with hammer at right is probably covering a bomb entry hole in the forward elevator. (U.S. Navy)
Serbian Koka-Djuric Mauser 1880/07
Savage Model 24V 22 Hornet/20 ga.
24" bbls. w/Weaver 2.5-7x scope.