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*SOLD* 1965 Winchester 70 Standard .30-06 Blue 22" *OUTSTANDING BOLT-ACTION RIFLE*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Winchester Model 54, produced from 1925 until 1937, holds a significant place in the history of bolt-action sporting rifles as Winchester's first successful entry into the category. A sporterized version of the Mauser design, the Model 54 was an important step forward but lacked some of the refinements that many bolt-action hunters were seeking. When the Winchester Model 70 debuted in 1937, it set a new standard, offering a more robust action, better checkering, impr
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Jun 6th 2025
*SOLD* 1997 Browning A5 Magnum Twelve 12 Ga Blue 28" *ICONIC AUTO-LOADING SHOTGUN*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Browning Auto-5—commonly known as the A-5—is a landmark in firearms history and the first truly successful semi-automatic shotgun. Designed by the legendary John Browning and introduced in 1905, it revolutionized shotgun design and set the benchmark for autoloading performance for nearly a century, remaining in production until 1998. Its instantly recognizable “humpback” receiver not only gave it a distinct profile but also served a practical
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Jun 6th 2025
*SOLD* Sporterized Mauser Model 98 7mm-08 Blue 23" *W D BALLENGER STAMPED BARREL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Mauser Sporterized 98, serial number F27759, is a bolt-action rifle chambered in 7mm-08, offering a robust and versatile shooting experience. With its 23-inch barrel and blue finish, this rifle carries the legacy of Mauser's renowned engineering. The absence of iron sights combined with the installation of scope rings suggests that it was modified for more precise, long-range shooting, likely appealing to hunters or precision shooters who favor optics for accuracy. T
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Jun 5th 2025
*SOLD* 1981 Remington Model Four .308 Win 22" *FIRST YEAR PRODUCTION MODEL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Remington Model Four is a classic semi-automatic sporting rifle that was manufactured by Remington Arms between 1981 and 1987. Designed to serve as a refined evolution of Remington’s earlier autoloading rifles, the Model Four offered notable improvements in both performance and aesthetics. It was positioned as a premium-grade rifle, catering to hunters and shooters looking for a reliable, smooth-cycling semi-automatic platform with an emphasis on traditional st
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Jun 5th 2025
*SOLD* 1952 Colt Official Police .38 Spl Blue 4" *BEAD BLASTED DUO-TONE FINISH*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis
In 1927, Colt rebranded the Army Special to the Official Police to better reflect its primary users, which included numerous police departments such as the New York City Police and Boston Police, and federal agencies like the FBI and Treasury Department. The Official Police became the standard-issue revolver for law enforcement. They remained highly favored by private guard services, industrial plant guards, and civilian owners seeking a robust and powerful firearm. Colt
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Jun 2nd 2025