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Click here to subscribeA Collection of Rare Gun Reference Books, including; 'Conquest of Empire, Defence of the Realm, The British Soldier's Rifle 1800 to 2104', in original box, signed by the Author, John Hutchins, 2014; 'The Winchester Book', by George Madis, 1985; 'The Handgun', by Geoffrey Boothroyd, 1970 ; 'The Book of Colt Firearms' by R L Wilson, 1971 ; 'Book of the Gun' by Harold L Peterson ; 'Georgian Pistols' by Norman Dixon, signed by the Author, 1971.
Billy Costigan's (Leonardo DiCaprio) stunt Walther PPK from Martin Scorsese's Academy Award®-winning crime thriller The Departed. Undercover Boston cop Costigan used his PPK throughout the entire film, including when he finally confronted dirty cop Colin Sullivan (Matt Damon). This molded foam rubber stunt Interarms Walther PPK handgun is painted with a silvertone body, a ridged black grip, and the serial number "000583". It is in good overall condition with cracked foam throughout, most visibly on the trigger and magazine. Dimensions: 16 cm x 3 cm x 12 cm (6 1/2" x 1 1/4" x 4 3/4")Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: £600 - 800 Ω
A light-up XM-92 cure rifle and a cure pistol from Brett Ratner's superhero sequel X-Men: The Last Stand. Soldiers wielded rifles and pistols capable of "curing" mutations in the human genome throughout the film. This lot consists of a XM-92 cure rifle with a black steel and polyurethane body affixed with a camouflage-patterned fibreglass shell to resemble a Heckler & Koch G11 with dart-shooting capabilities, as well as a resin and metal cure handgun with a matching camo shell and serial number 220353. The rifle features a static camouflaged stock and a battery-powered, illuminating green military-issue Surefire flashlight rig affixed to the side. The lot is in good overall condition with some signs of use, including scuffed casings and scraped paint, throughout. Dimensions (rifle): 72.5 cm x 23.5 cm x 8.5 cm (28 1/2" x 9. 1/4" x 3 1/2"); (pistol): 25.5 cm x 5 cm x 16.5 cm (10" x 2" x 6 1/2")Restricted ownership; see replica firearm notice in the Buyer's Guide.Contains electronics; see electronics notice in the Buyer's GuideEstimate: £1,500 - 2,500 Ω
For your consideration is a rare cast antique black powder hand cannon. The hand cannon is the first true firearm and the successor of the fire lance. It is the oldest type of small arms as well as the most mechanically simplistic form of metal barrel firearms. Unlike matchlock firearms it requires direct manual external ignition through a touch hole without any form of firing mechanism. It may also be considered a forerunner of the handgun. The hand cannon was widely used in China from the 13th century onward and later throughout Eurasia in the 14th century. Almost all of this genre of firearm comes from archeological sites where all such artifacts end up in museums and almost never on the collector market. This example, like nearly all in existence, is made of heavy iron that is now profoundly and evenly pitted from age. This large example is approximately 7 7/8” long and approximately 2” wide at the base. The bore measures ½” and is possibly of European origin. Hand canons were muzzle loaded with ball, shot or even stones and ignited through the touch hole. Usually they were used by a team of two in which one held and “aimed” the pole with loaded hand cannon attached while the second member of the team held the match or burning stick. Upon command, the match holder placed the burning end to the touch hole and set off the charge. The hand cannon is now an elusive item for any arms collection as most are not on the collector market, but rather on exhibit in castles or museums in Europe. Black powder firearms do not require a FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.
For your consideration is a Remington Model 95 4th Model .41 Rimfire Derringer. This derringer features a 3" double barrel, tip up design, nickel finish, spur trigger, and antler grips. The top of the barrel is marked "REMINGTON ARMS-U.M.C.CO.ILION,N.Y." The Remington Model 95 is a double-barrel pocket pistol commonly recognized as a derringer. The design was little changed during a production run of nearly 70 years through several financial reorganizations of the manufacturer causing repeating serial number sequences. Guns were offered with engraving or plain blued or nickel-plated finish with grips of metal, walnut, rosewood, hard rubber, ivory or pearl. The Remington Over-Under double Derringer is doubtless one of the most widely recognized handgun designs. For many Americans raised on TV and Hollywood Westerns, it conjures images of smoke-filled saloons and paddle-wheel steamboats. This derringer is in good condition with a considerable amount of the original factory nickel finish and some signs of use. The mechanics are solid with slight play. Serial Number: 107. This firearm qualifies as a Curio & Relic, and requires FFL Transfer or NICS Background Check.
For your consideration is an ISSC Austria M22 .22 Long Rifle pistol. The M22 from ISSC-Austria is a single-action, 10-shot .22 Long Rifle polymer-framed handgun. The M22 gives shooters the opportunity to shoot with extreme accuracy due to a Lothar Walther match barrel, standard on all models, an extremely crisp, 4-lb single-action trigger and adjustable sights. All ISSC M22 pistols are finished with our proprietary Ti-clad, including the Two-Tone M22. The finish is comprised of the same chemical properties used by automobile manufacturers for exterior auto paint. This finish guarantees not only a very strong and even application but protects the M22 pistol from all the elements that might otherwise harm the finish. This M22 pistol comes with a compensator on the barrel to assist in the control of muzzle rise. The addition of the compensator gives the shooter a longer sight line making for a more accurate shot. Serial Number: CCB245. This is a modern firearm and requires a FFL transfer or NICS background check.
US Military Holster and Pistol Cartridge boxes, by Edward Scott Meadows, together with a selection of Revolver and Handgun Reference books, including The English Revolver by George Prescott, The Mauser Self Loading Pistol by James N. Belford and Jack Dunlap, The Arms & Armour Series, Revolving Arms by A.W.F Taylerson, Pistol and Revolver Cartridges by Henry P. White & Burton D. Munhall, revised by Ray Bearse and more (parcel)
Two handgun stock attachments including a stained wooden example with leather fasteners, length 35cm, also a wooden stock and grips, possibly for a Thompson sub-machine gun (5).Additional InformationThe black metal stock has paint loss and chips commensurate with age. The wooden stock looks to be re-varnished or stained, it is lacking the holster and the wooden stock and grips possibly for a Thompson machine gun is chipped, scratched, missing screws, it is only the wooden parts.
A QUANTITY OF BOOKS AND CATALOGUES RELATING TO FIREARMS. To include: Geoffrey Bothroyd: The Handgun, Thomas Bland & Sons in soft covers, The Illustrated History of Firearms, The Great Guns illustrated, others including Fred Wilkinson's Antique Guns & Gun Collecting. The Price Guide of Antique Guns & Pistols, Christies Catalogues on Arms & Armour 1971/72, and others.
An ultra rare, armour-plated E60, total security and peace of mind... Built and developed by BMW in-house and aimed at those needing discreet protectionBMW options from new include Servotronic, Dynamic Drive, Adaptive HeadlightsSecurity features include Steel and Kevlar inserts as well as a panic alarm and intercom systemWith a 4.8-litre V8 and an automatic gearbox, it has the power to assist when requiredBallistic Glass bullet-proof against handgun attacks to level VR4 (.44 Magnum)Supplied with a comprehensive service history and low mileage for a car of its typeAttractvely guided considering that these special vehicles were over £100,000 when newNB The Cherished Registration Number 'LOT 1C' does not form part of the sale You can now book a one to one appointment (up to one hour) to view this lot at our central location between 17th and 26th June. Please contact Gary Dunne on 07740 946 796 / gary@classiccarauctions.co.uk to secure your appointment or to discuss the car in more detail.The health and safety of both our customers and team remains the utmost priority, we are therefore operating to strict COVID-19 guidelines and full instructions for arrival and inspection protocols will be given when making your appointment.Click here for more informationSpecification:Registration: LOT 1C / BC06 ONAYear: 2006Make: BMWModel: 550i Security Bullet Proof Armoured CarRHD/LHD: Right hand sideChassis Number: WBANB52060CR76029Odometer Reading: 68000Transmission: automaticEngine Capacity: 4.8Engine Number: 52433781Body Colour: Black
This is a first release British Quad film poster for "The Spy With My Face" from 1966 and is the second film in a series of seven cinematic adventures from TV's popular "Man From U.N.C.L.E" franchise. The 'James Bond' influence is clearly noticeable in the poster artwork shown here. Napoleon Solo (Robert Vaughn) is pictured centrally in a tuxedo dinner jacket blowing into the barrel of his handgun, accompanied by his ever present partner Ilya Kuryakin (David McCallum) book-ended by their glamorous female assistants. Though the U.N.C.L.E series of posters are not as well known as the 1960's Bonds, they present some impressive and colourful imagery with a high standard of design that makes them an attractive series to collect.30" x 40" (76 x 102 cm)Condition: ExcellentUnrestored, folded (as issued) and in excellent condition with minimal handling and age wear.Artist: Unknown Artist£100 - 200VAT Status: M
Photograph: [Republican Interest] Cashman (J.) photographer Original black and white photograph of Countess Markievicz in Irish Citizen Army Uniform (carrying a handgun in holster) in conversation with Cathal O'Shannon, at O'Donovan Rossa Funeral, approx. 31cms x 24cms (12" x 9 1/4") mounted, stamped on back. Scarce. (1)
Collection of books, catalogues and pamphlets relating to pistols and pistol shooting, to include: John Nigel George - English Pistols & Revolvers, R K Wilson- -Textbook of Automatic Pistols 1884-1935, Erlmeier Brandt- Manual of pistol & revolver cartridges Vol 1 centrefire, metric calibres, Erlmeier Brandt- Manual of pistol & revolver cartridges Vol II centrefire, American & British calibres, Elmer Swanson- Automatic Pistols, B J L Noel- The automatic pistol, Birmingham Museum & Art Gallery - Pistols (muzzle loading) photographs 7 to 12, John W Breathed & Joseph J Schroeder - System Mauser, model 1896 self-loading pistol, W H B Smith - Walther Pistols, Colt - Colt's handbook, target shooting, defence shooting, Fred A Datig- The Luger Pistol 1893 - 1945, George R Gans - Mauser pistol, model of 1932, Roger Marsh - The Baby Nambu Japanese 7mm pistol, Colt automatic pistol .45, Nationale d'armes de guerre Belgique- The Browning high power automatic pistol, Hoffschmidt E J - Know your Walther P38 pistols, Boothroyd Geoffrey - The Handgun, John Walter - Luger, the handguns of Hugo Borchardt & Georg Luger 1875 to present, H E Jones - Luger Variations. Vol. 1, Roger Marsh - Grant Hammond, Savage & Schouboe .45 automatic pistols, W H B Smith - NRA book of small arms Vol.1 pistols & revolvers, Investigation of Mr Samuel Colt, W E Fairbairn & E A Sykes - Shooting to live, Siegfried F Huebner - Silencers for hand firearms, Colt A century of Achievement 1836-1936, (25 volumes)
Approx 50 books, and softbacks, including “The Aeroplane” by Grahame-White and Harper, 1914, illus, original cloth, “The Irish Regiments” by Harris, 1989, in DW, “Colour Profiles of “WWI Aeroplanes” fully illus, in DW; “Pistols of the World” by Hogg and Weeks, fully illus, 1978, “The Handgun” by Boothroyd, fully illus classic work, 1970, etc. Generally GC
Beverley Hills Cop III (1994) Prop rubber Glock 19 handgun used by Eddie Murphy in the American action comedy film directed by John Landis.Provenance: With Certificate of authenticity from Ellis Props and invoice from Sotheby's.Information - Please satisfy yourself to Firearms laws in your country and shipping restrictions before purchasing this lot.
"The Art of the Gunmaker" by Hayward, Vol 1 1500-1660, 2nd Ed of classic work, in DW, 1965; "The Book of the Gun" by Peterson, 4th impression, 1967, of classic work, fully illus in sepia and colour, in DW; "The Hayes Handgun Omnibus" by Hayes and Skennerton, fully illus, 2007, in DW; 3 similar titles. VGC (6)
THE TERMINATOR (1990 - First year of release in Czechoslovakia) - ARNOLD SCHWARZENNEGER - Czech Film Poster (Landscape) - Country unique artwork & design featuring Terminator Arnold Schwarzenegger wielding his laser sighted handgun from the famous ‘Tech Noir’ disco scene - 8.25″ x 11.5″ (21 x 29 cm) - Flat/Unfolded - Very Fine
6 x original 1980's LJN, Telepix, Thundercats action figures. Comprising: Grune the Destroyer, Jackalman (with shoulder plate), Mongor (complete with scythe), Captain Shiner (complete with handgun), Monkian and Mumm-Ra - decrepit Mummy version (Mail away exclusive). All in play worn condition.
“The Flintlock, its Origin and Development” by Torsten Lenk, 1965; “Dutch Muskets and Pistols” pub by Arms and Armour Press, 1974, with tri-lingual text; “The Gun and its Development” by W W Greener, originally pub in 1881, 9th edtn pub by Bonanza Books, New York; “The Handgun” by Boothroyd, 1988 Edition; “Guns and Rifles of the World”, by Blackmore 1965; and “The Book of Guns and Gunsmiths” by North and Hogg, 1977. Average GC (6)
GENERAL JOB LOT - FILM POSTERS & RELATED PROMOTIONAL ITEMS - JESUS CHRIST SUPERSTAR (1970, ``JUNGLE BURGER (1975), CITY SLICKERS 2: LEGEND OF CURLY'S GOLD (1994), MORE AMERICAN GRAFFITI / THE NUDE BOMB (1970's), DEAD POETS SOCIETY x 2 (1989), MOONSTRUCK x 2 (1987), THE DELINQUENTS (1989), POLICE ACADEMY 6: CITY UNDER SIEGE (1989), COLUMBUS: VOYAGE OF DISCOVERY (1992), CHAPLIN x 2 (1992), THE PAPER (1994) - 14 x British UK Quad film posters - (30" x 40" - 76 x 101.5 cm) - All Folded (as issued) - Good (on average) - CITY HEAT (1984) US One Sheet (27" x 41" - 68.5 x 104 cm) - Folded (as issued) - Fine minus, POLICE ACADEMY 6: CITY UNDER SIEGE x 2 (1989) - Large Format UK poster (60" x 40" - 152.5 x 101.5 cm), MAD MAX BEYOND THUNDERDOME (1985) Soundtrack poster, HANDGUN x 2 (1983) - British Double Crown film poster (20" x 30" - 51 x 76 cm) & assorted promotional items to include the titles RETURN TO OZ (1985) & OUT OF SEASON (1975)
A collectable Adams patent five shot, double action self-cocking Percussion Revolver of .442 calibre/54 Bore with an octagonal rifled barrel, 5 11/16" long approx. bearing the London Armoury Company mark, and having engraved to the frame "Adams' Patent no. 33,996 R" and (Beaumont) serial no. "B18,249". The revolver which unlike many military issue examples is nicely engraved with scrollwork retaining a considerable degree of bluing and has the Kerr Patent loading lever to the left hand side (no. 6672) and also has the sliding safety lever to the opposite side and bears the retailer's name to the top of the frame ''Chas. McLoughlin, 89 High Street, Cheltenham, No. 4148''. The frequently lost cylinder pin retaining thumb screw is still present and the chequered Walnut grips display little sign of wear or distress. The pistol measures 12 7/8" long overall and weighs 1110 gms. / 2 lbs 7 ozs approx. The revolver is presented in a green baize lined Oak case with various accoutrements including an Adams Bullet and Ball mould, powder flask, percussion cap tin, four lead bullets and a fine quality Ebony handled brass and polished steel screwdriver. The Adams patent double action revolver was an important milestone in handgun history which dominated the British Market from around 1867 being preferable to the Colt handguns of the time notwithstanding the fact that it was more expensive to procure.
ANTIQUE FIREARMS AND SHOOTING. BLAIR (CLAUDE) POLLARD'S HISTORY OF FIREARMS illustrated, cloth, dust jacket, 1983, G T Teesdale-Buckell - Experts on Guns and Shooting, facsimile edition 1986, G Boothroyd - The Handgun, 1970, approximately 100 others on related subjects and a further quantity of Guns Review and similar magazines
Less than 9,000 Auto-Mags were produced by all manufacturers. This is an original Pasadena model of which 3,300 were manufactured in .44 AMP caliber only with 6-1/2" vent rib barrel. The handgun was made famous in the 1983 Dirty Harry movie "Sudden Impact". This pistol comes in original plastic carry case with the original May 1971 dated manual with bullet chart. It was subsequently engraved by Ben Shostle, a charter member of the Firearms Engravers Guild of American in Munci, Indiana. His certificate of engraving, dated 1994, lists this manufacture, model, caliber, and serial number (he wrote serial No. A01939 instead A01959). Has deep scroll and leaf engraving on frame, barrel and trigger guard done in the deep chiseled relief Germanic style. Has the stainless steel polished finished with black composite grips. Appears to have never been fired since finished. Mint action and near mint bore. Sports adjustable target sights. Simply a fantastic, early AMT Auto-Mag. Box hinge is broken. Serial Number-A01959; Manufacturer-Auto Mag; Model-180; Caliber-.44 AMP; Barrel Length-6 - 1/2"; FFL Status-Modern;