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*SOLD* Henry Big Boy Carbine H006GCR .45 16.5" *TRADITIONAL W/MODERN PERFORMANCE*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Henry Big Boy Brass Rifle and Carbine perfectly encapsulate the spirit of the American frontier while incorporating modern performance enhancements that make it a powerful and versatile firearm for today’s enthusiasts. With its traditional looks and timeless calibers, the Big Boy Brass pays homage to the lever action rifles of the Old West, but its polished, hardened brass receiver and performance improvements ensure it stands strong against the demands of cont
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Jun 5th 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* Smith Wesson 27-2 .357 Mag Nickel 8 3/8" *COLLECTIBLE THE .357 MAGNUM*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Smith & Wesson Model 27 is a six-shot, double-action revolver chambered for the .357 Magnum cartridge and manufactured by the United States company Smith & Wesson. It was the first purpose-built revolver to fire the .357 Magnum cartridge. Designed in 1935, it was commonly called the "Registered Magnum." The Model 27 replaced the Registered Magnum in 1939, which was the Registered Magnum but was standardized for economic reasons due to the ease of production.
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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* 1978 Colt Government MKIV/Series 70 Nickel 5" *RARE LARGE ROLL STAMP MODEL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
Colt’s decision to release the M1911A1 as a civilian handgun under the name Colt Government Model marked a significant moment in the evolution of the iconic 1911 platform. While Colt had already been producing the M1911A1 for military use for many years, the transition to civilian sales allowed enthusiasts and collectors to experience the legendary pistol in a new, non-military context. However, Colt sought to improve upon the already proven design, which led to th
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Jun 4th 2025