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*SOLD* U.S. Springfield Armory 1903 .22 LR Blue 24" *M1922 CONVERSION EXAMPLE*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
In 1919, under the direction of Maj. Julian S. Hatcher, with the cooperation of the National Rifle Association, worked on a newer .22 caliber gallery practice rifle. The goal was to provide an accurate smallbore rifle for school competitions and civilian rifle clubs and sell it to NRA members. The rifle was to be built on a modified 1903 Springfield action. It continued through several test models, with the final design standardized in 1922. It was called the Model of 19
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Feb 18th 2025
*SOLD* 1989 Marlin Model 9 Camp Carbine 9mm Blue *RARE & DESIRABLE NEW OLD STOCK*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Marlin Camp Carbine, a self-loading carbine, was manufactured by Marlin Firearms Company of North Haven, Connecticut. It was chambered for either 9mm or .45 ACP and was designed as a utility firearm to be used for foraging or defense around hunting camps. However, the carbine has been discontinued since 1999. The carbine operates by direct blowback and usually comes with a receiver drilled and tapped for a scope mount. The stock is made of walnut-finished Maine birch
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Feb 18th 2025
*SOLD* 1968 Erma ET-22 Navy Luger .22LR Blue *VERY SCARCE GERMAN PRODUCED PISTOL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Erma Werke ET-22 is a distinctive variant of the German Luger pistol, chambered in .22 Long Rifle rather than the standard and more powerful 9mm Parabellum. Manufactured by Erma Werke, a company based in Germany, the ET-22 was produced primarily during the 1960s as a more effective way of training while allowing for more cost-effective ammo to be used. The ET-22 mimicked the handling and appearance of the iconic P.08 Luger that was used by the Germans during World Wa
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Feb 17th 2025
*SOLD* CZ Model 50 .32 ACP Blue 3 3/4" *AWESOME SEMI-AUTOMATIC PISTOL*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
After the Second World War, Czechoslovakia's Ministry of the Interior requested a new pistol design from Ceská Zbrojovka Uhersky Brod. The resulting gun was chambered in .32 ACP and designed by two brothers Jan and Jaroslav Kratochvíl. It combined elements from both the Walther PP and PPK. The pistol is fed from an 8-round single-stack magazine, located within the bakelite paneled grip. Small fixed sights are located on top of the slide. The pistol function
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Feb 17th 2025
*SOLD* 1890 Winchester Mod 1873 .32-20 WCF 24" *"GUN THAT WON THE WEST"*
Bryant Ridge's Analysis:
The Winchester Model 1873 is often referred to as “the gun that won the west,” and while the huge numbers produced and the overall popularity of the model in the American West may suggest there is some truth in that statement, it is in all reality hyperbole. Introduced in 1873, the Model 1873 was a significant improvement on the earlier Winchester Model 1866. The primary improvements revolved around the introduction of a reloadable centerfire cartridge (the W
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Feb 17th 2025