Will & Lynn Gorges
Civil War
Battleground Antiques Inc.

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BRAND NEW IN BOX Romanian DRACO AK-47 semi automatic UZI-like weapon but instead of the paltry 9mm, this is a 7.62x39 just like its big brothers....great home defense weapon. Compact, POWERFUL, and comes with a 30-round detachable magazine. Cannot sell to Northern Mexico (California) or New York. FFL required. Classed as a pistol, not a carbine. SOLD


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Exceptional price on an exceptional combat weapon!  We were recently fortunate in locating a small lot of BRAND NEW pattern 1911A1 Series 70 Colt .45 automatics priced for about ONE HALF retail! These fine Colt pattern handguns are manufactured in a former Colt factory in the Phillipines and made with top quality components to full military specifications. The are marked "Taylor's Tactical" on the upper left rear of the slide. I test fired one and it operates exactly like a Colt and has a sweet trigger pull right out of the box. Each weapon comes with two magazines and a hard plastic carry case. Very few available but while
they last.

$525

Fine condition Beretta 9mm Model 92FS Centurion in fine condition overall.  Includes one 15-round magazine.

SOLD

Beretta 92FS

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US WWI era Colt .45 military contract pistol S/N 401348. Excellent condition overall, fully functional, with original 2-tone magazine. Manufactured in 1918. Crisp United States Property stamping on left side of frame.

$1,850


Fine untouched example of the Remington Rolling Block "Takedown" Model 4 carbine in .22 short, long and long rifle caliber. S/N 347xxx and fresh from a very old estate collection--unfired for over 60 years! Nice brown patina overall with hints of case colors and blue and basically undamaged wood stocks.

$675

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Beautiful original finish, all matching Colt .32 Hammerless automatic pistol as manufactured in 1922. Original factory mother of pearl grips with minor chip on the bottom of one side as shown. Fully functional. SOLD

Large frame Smith and Wesson revolver in 32-20 , nickle chrome original factory finish, with original factory mother of pearl grips. Fully functional. SOLD

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WWII Nazi German "Kriegsmarine" Naval officer dagger and sheath. Scarce example with crisp maker mark with a bright blade. This is a late 1944 era dagger and was produced in very small numbers. The grip is excellent and the pommel eagle exhibits typical age cracking of the zinc alloy which is found on these models.

$550


Smith and Wesson Regulation Police .38 S&W revolver in high finish manufactured circa 1917. Scarce weapon often carried by US military as a personal sidearm. $475.00

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Scarce Colt Detective Special revolver in .38 Special manufactured circa 1968. All original and fully functional. $575.00

Large frame Smith and Wesson Model 629 Classic in 44 Magnum. Stainless frame, original grips, and shows virtually no use...massive and plain MEAN looking revolver ! SOLD

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Colt Police Positive .32 revolver in high finish and with flawless action. Scarce pistol manufactured circa 1968. SOLD

Beautiful Colt .45 Model of 1911 in high commercial finish. Functions flawlessly and manufactured in 1915. Original two tone magazine. Exceptional bore. $1,450.00

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WWI German "Artillery" Luger, 1917. Beautiful and graceful weapon in 9mm caliber, all matching numbers except for magazine. At some point in time the shoulder stock lug was ground down. Nice bore, functions properly, and a great filler in any collection--or a shooter! $1,495.00 - SOLD

WWII German standard S/42 (Mauser) Luger circa 1941. Exceptionally nice looking and functioning weapon. This weapon was sold in the late 1950's through the NRA and was assembled from all original WWII Nazi German parts (other than the magazine). It has all matching numbers and would be a great weapon for display, re-enactors or just for plinking.

SOLD



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Exceptional WWI US Army issued Colt Model 1911 Government .45 pistol. 1918 production as issued in the trenches and on the battlegrounds of Europe. Very honest weapon in solid shootable condition overall. This weapon has the correct 2-tone magazine and checkered walnut grips as issued. $1,395.00

US Model 1903 Springfield bolt action rifle, standard fare for the WWI doughboy. .30-06 caliber. Exceptional finish and bore. $1,050.00

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Colt AR-15 A-2 Sporter II, pre-ban, with early military M-16 type mounts and a pristine bore. Appears unfired. Comes with a correct Viet Nam era bayonet and scabbard, too. Standard .223 caliber. $1,395

WWII Japanese 7.7mm Arisaka Type 99 rifle, standard issue to Imperial forces in the Pacific. Semi-last ditch example with fixed sight, wooden buttplate, no provision for cleaning rod hole and rough milled parts. Included is an original bayonet, scabbard and throg exactly as brought back by a combat veteran. Ground mum on receiver as typical on weapons brought back as trophies. $795.00 - SOLD

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US rifle in .30-06 by Eddystone circa 1917. Standard WWI era weapon in excellent overall condition with a fine bore and crisp action. $975.00

US WWII era M1 Garand rifle. The workhorse of the American infantry and according to Gen. George Patton, the best combat rifle ever developed. This gas operated hard hitting .30-06 semi automatic punched through every area of hard combat in WWII and then saw service in Korea. This example was reworked in the 1950's and fitted with a new barrel and other small parts. If you want a good solid example that you can shoot and display and don't want to pay $2,000+, this one is for you.

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RARE original and authentic Viet Nam era Zippo cigarette lighter with not only the map of VietNam motif, but a totally cool Force Intelligence, Naval Forces VietNam, "Spookin the Cong" enamel disc on front. SPOOK was a codeword for CIA operatives (and still is) during the era. $225.00

Very nice collector grade Winchester Model 55 rifle in .32 Special Winchester caliber. Scarce takedown model that was only manufactured for a few years. This model superceded the Model 94 rifle in 1924 and was discontinued in 1936. Action and bore : excellent. SOLD

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Colt Single Action Army revolver, 2nd Generation. This is an example of the first year of post-WWII production of this famous handgun made in 1956. It is in close to unfired condition overall and exhibits only a slight tracing on the cylinder. Chambered in the very efficient .38 Special cartridge, this handgun is pure Colt and crisp as the day it came from the factory in Hartford, Connecticut. An American icon.

SOLD


US M1 carbine as manufactured during WWII by Saginaw Gear Company in Michigan. Chambered in the .30 carbine round, these small weapons saw action in both Europe and the Far East in WWII and then were used again in Korea. This example exhibits the bayonet modification used in the latter era. A true DCM (Civilian Marksmanship Program) weapon, this carbine has been in the same collection since the man took possession of it in the late 1960's. Great little shooter with correct and original WWII blued steel magazine.

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Complete WWII era US Army infantry belt set as normally worn by NCO's and field officers. Scarce set with all parts correctly dating to around 1944, this grouping includes a beautiful .45 Colt automatic holster, numerous pouches, a Garand rifle bayonet and scabbard, and the ultra-rare field support harness! $395.00

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