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Premier Firearms Auction #86

August 26, 2022 to August 28, 2022
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August 26, 2022 to August 28, 2022
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Auction Time Summary
Preview DayThursday, Aug 25th10:00 AM - 6:00 PM
SESSION IFriday, Aug 26th9 AMLots 1 through 675
SESSION IISaturday, Aug 27th9 AMLots 1000 through 1703
SESSION IIISunday, Aug 28th9 AMLots 3000 through 3706

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Lot 351
SWD M11/Nine, Class III/NFA Machine Gun
A descendant of Ingram's M10, the M11/Nine is made with a slightly longer receiver than the M11 to accommodate a caliber upgrade from 380 ACP to 9mm Parabellum and allow for a longer range of bolt travel to dampen felt recoil. Fixed blade and peep sights, with the "SEMI/SMG" selector switch on the left side of the frame, safety switch next to the trigger guard and standard markings on the right side of the frame. A swivel for a nylon strap grip (strap detached but included) is installed on the barrel behind the threading, with a contoured grip with the Cobray logo on the back and a collapsing wire stock. Included with the lot is a hand-numbered shipping box, loading tool, cleaning rod and manual. Provenance: The Al Walker Collection
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Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm
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Lot 355
Fleming Firearms/Heckler & Koch MP5, Class III/NFA Machine Gun
Originally manufactured in Germany in 1985 as a HK94 semi-automatic rifle and imported by HK of Chantilly, VA, this firearm was upgraded by Fleming Firearms of Collinsville, OK (so marked on the left side of the receiver, hidden by the trigger group) into a MP5 sub-machine gun, with a remarked receiver, shortened barrel, welded sear trip on the bolt, "0/1/A" (safe/semi/full-auto) marked trigger housing and a "shelf" compatible trigger pack. Hooded blade front and four-position drum rear sight, with the "MP5" and "IF" markings on top of the receiver along with traces of the original "94" marking, textured forearm and pistol grip, and two-position telescoping buttstock. With a padded soft case, green canvas sling and a HK94 pattern ventilated barrel shroud (minus lock screw).
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Lot 358
Group Industries/IMI UZI Class III/NFA Transferable Machine Gun
Originally manufactured by IMI and imported by Action Arms as a semi-automatic UZI carbine, this weapon has been converted to full automatic and registered by Group Industries of Louisville, Kentucky as a dual caliber (9mm and 45) machine gun. To perform this conversion, the markings were altered to the "SMG UZI" designation, the bolt restrictor block removed from the receiver, and a ratchet-equipped top cover, full automatic bolt and trigger set installed; the barrel restrictor collar is still installed. Adjustable post front and peep rear sights, with the altered IMI/Action Arms marks on the sides of the receiver, Group's logo on the underside, and modified "A R S" selector markings on the trigger housing. Fitted with a bayonet lug, folding stock, and ribbed pistol grip. Included with the lot is a canvas soft case, 12 extra magazines, a velcro-backed nine-cell magazine pouch, and a DeSantis shoulder holster rig (hip support absent).
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Lot 360
SWD M11/Nine with Silencer, Class III/NFA
A descendant of Ingram's M10, the M11/Nine is made with a slightly longer receiver than the M11 to accommodate a caliber upgrade from 380 ACP to 9mm Parabellum and allow for a longer range of bolt travel to dampen felt recoil. Fixed blade and peep sights, with the "SEMI/SMG" selector switch on the left side of the frame, safety switch next to the trigger guard and standard markings on the right side of the frame. A swiveling nylon strap is installed on the barrel behind the threading, with a contoured grip with the Cobray logo on the back and a collapsing wire stock. Included with the item are 6 extra magazines, a 4-magazine pouch, loading tool, threaded "faux silencer" barrel extension and a soft case.
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Lot 370
German "43/cos" MP40, Class III/NFA C&R Transferable Machine Gun
This is an attractive, exceptional example of a German MP40 submachine gun. A refined and streamlined successor to the MP38, the MP40 made extensive use of metal stampings and synthetic materials to make a weapon robust enough to withstand the stress of war while being simple enough to manufacture to keep up with the demand. Nearly every armed branch and paramilitary organization in Germany made use of the MP40, and many also found their way into the hands of opposition forces such as the French Resistance and Poland's Home Army, making it one of the signature weapons of the war. "43/cos" (Merz Brothers) marked on the underside of the receiver tube and "MP40/660/40/1784/d" (Steyr) marked on the rear receiver end cap. Matching full and partial serial numbers visible on the front sight hood, barrel, barrel resting bar, receiver tube, rear receiver end cap, underside of the trigger housing and underfolding shoulder stock. "351" handmarked on the barrel nut, "486" marked on the firing pin, and unnumbered bolt housing. Waffenamt proofs on various components. Fitted with a set of brown bakelite side panels and an underfolding stock. Included with the lot are two extra magazines and an "agp43" marked loading tool.
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Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm
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Lot 375
Erma "VPK" Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA C&R
Originally developed by Heinrich Vollmer for ERMA as the EMP, the VPK was a variant employed by Francoist Spain, the chief modification being the elimination of the ventilated barrel shroud to reduce weight. Blade front and tangent adjustable notch rear sights, with "BSI" on top of the magazine well, "VPK/628" on the endcap, and matching numbers on the barrel, magazine well, receiver, endcap and the interior of the stock. A two-position selector switch is mounted to the right side of the trigger assembly, with a takedown lever behind the trigger guard and a telescoping monopod built into the forward pistol grip. Fitted with a smooth pistol grip stock and a brown leather sling. Magazine absent.
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Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm
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Lot 377
Steyr "bnz.41" MP-40, Class III/NFA C&R Transferable Machine Gun
A refined and streamlined successor to the MP38, the MP40 made extensive use of metal stampings and synthetic materials to make a weapon robust enough to withstand the stress of war while being simple enough to manufacture to keep up with the demand. Nearly every armed branch and paramilitary organization in Germany made use of the MP40, and many also found their way into the hands of opposition forces such as the French Resistance and Poland's Home Army, making it one of the signature weapons of the war. Hooded blade front and two-leaf rear sights, with "MP40/bnz.41" stamped on the rear. Some mixed/absent numbers are present on the components. The trigger group is fitted with a set of dark brown cover and grip panels, as well as a steel under-folding stock. Magazine absent.
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Class III
Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm
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Lot 1493
United Defense - M42 Class III/NFA Transferable Machine Gun
Originally designed by Carl Swebilius of High Standard, the M42 was intended as a competitor for the Thompson SMG in police and military contract sales. One of the last generation of "heavy metal" SMGs, the M42 used machined steel and polished wood much like the Thompson, though with a more streamlined design with easier takedown. Unable to commit to the design due to a massive U.S. order for M2 machine guns, High Standard sold the design to the United Defense Supply Corporation, a private outfit established and run by then-members of the British Purchasing Commission, who went to Marlin for the actual act of manufacturing. While the M42 achieved substitute standard status with the U.S. Army, it's main claim to fame is use with the Office of Strategic Services (who found the M42 to be more sensitive to dirt than the Thompson, but easier to clean and more accurate) and in airdrops in hostile territory. Traveling abroad, the M42 armed the partisans in Crete, Italy, Belgium, Denmark, Norway and France (with some unfortunately falling into the hands of the Free French's collaborationist nemesis, the Milice), as well as both the Nationalist and Communist Chinese forces facing off against Japan. Fitted with a fixed blade front and windage/elevation adjustable rear sights, with a circled "P" stamped on the right side of the chamber, the three-line address and model markings on the left side of the lower receiver, and the three-position selector ("SEMI-AUTO", "-SAFE-" and "AUTO") on the right side. The upper receiver is unnumbered, with the lower numbered "14522" (the serial number of record) and "14632". Other known examples have numbers in the same location on the lower receiver, typically in the 12xxx-15xxx range. Contoured front pistol grip and smooth buttstock, with a checkered steel trapdoor buttplate. Includes one standard magazine and one double magazine.
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Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm
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Lot 1497
Ciener/H&K HK94/MP5SD Suppressed SBR and Sear Set, Class III/NFA
This trigger pack has a full function auto sear and is properly cut and shaped to fit a "shelf" pattern semi-auto receiver. "HK ASK-113" is marked on top of the pack itself, with the housing marked "HK ASK-113/JONATHAN ARTHUR CIENER/TITUSVILLE, FL." on the left side, with a right handed selector switch and "O/1/A" markings. A textured pistol grip is installed, and an extra magazine and spare telescoping buttstock are included.
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Caliber / Gauge: NA, 9 mm
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Lot 1498
H&K/Qualified Manufacturing "MP5" Host/Sear Combo, Class III/NFA
Originally manufactured in 1997 as a semi-automatic carbine, this Heckler & Koch has been reworked into an "MP5" marked host gun for the included Qualified Manufacturing sear unit (see B). One of the most famous submachine guns in the world, the MP5 has been a go-to military and police weapon for decades, giving users full automatic firepower and closed bolt accuracy. Post front and 4-position drum rear sight, with a triple set of accessory lugs on the muzzle, textured forearm and pistol grip, and a telescoping buttstock. The receiver is in the traditional "shelf" pattern for semi-auto HKs, with the "MP5" nomenclature added to the top and the sear number on the right side of the magazine well. Included with the grouping is a loading tool, HK94 manual, fixed buttstock, nine extra magazines and an eight-cell magazine pouch.
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Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm, 9mm/223/308
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Lot 1501
SWD M11/Nine, Class III/NFA Machine Gun
A descendant of Ingram's M10, the M11/Nine is made with a slightly longer receiver than the M11 to accommodate a caliber upgrade from 380 ACP to 9mm Parabellum and allow for a longer range of bolt travel to dampen felt recoil. Fixed blade and peep sights, with the "SEMI/SMG" selector switch on the left side of the frame, safety switch next to the trigger guard and standard markings on the right side of the frame. A swiveling nylon strap is installed on the barrel behind the threading, with a contoured grip panel and a collapsing wire stock. Includes a hand-numbered shipping box, threaded muzzle brake, manual and cleaning rod. Provenance: The Al Walker Collection
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Lot 1508
Hard Times Armory/Colt 9mm Carbine, Class III/NFA Machine Gun
Originally manufactured by Colt in the 1980s and converted to full automatic by Hard Times Armory of Smyrna, Georgia, this is a transferable version of the "Colt SMG" pistol caliber machine gun. Post front and two-leaf rear sights, with an A1 flash hider on the barrel with a ribbed handguard, extended plastic casing deflector, and no forward assist. The lower receiver has the Hard Times markings added to the front of the magazine well and the "AUTO" full auto mark added to the rear selector position on the left side. The lower has been permanently modified to accept an auto-sear, the bolt assembly is the proper weighted SMG model, and the upper has a reduced diameter pivot pin hole; an offset adapter pin is installed to accommodate this. Fitted with a checkered pistol grip, two position telescoping buttstock, and a black nylon sling. Provenance: The Al Walker Collection
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Lot 1511
German MP40 Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA C&R DEWAT
A refined and streamlined successor to the MP38, the MP40 made extensive use of metal stampings and synthetic materials to make a weapon robust enough to withstand the stress of war while being simple enough to manufacture to keep up with the demand. Nearly every armed branch and paramilitary organization in Germany made use of the MP40, and many also found their way into the hands of opposition forces such as the French Resistance and Poland's Home Army, making it one of the signature weapons of the war. "MP40/fxo/41" (C.G. Haenel) marked on the rear receiver end cap, "cos" (Merz) maker mark on the bottom of the receiver tube and magazine release button, and "cnd" (Krupp) on the left rear of the trigger guard/grip. Visible matching numbers marked on various components. Waffenamt proofs including "WaA165", "eagle/37" and "WaA44". Fitted with a set of brown bakelite side panels and a metal underfolding stock. Includes leather sling. Magazine absent.
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Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm
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Lot 3359
Wilson Arms MP-40 Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA
Manufactured by Wilson Arms Co. of Brunswick, GA, using a new-made tube receiver and a number of original WWII era components to make a near perfect copy of the MP40, one of the signature weapons of Nazi Germany. A refinement of the MP38 SMG, the MP40 was the go-to close quarters battle weapon of the Wehrmacht and many paramilitary formations. Blade front and two-leaf rear sights, with the Wilson markings on the underside of the receiver and "MP40/ayf/41" on the endcap. The alloy rest bar is present on the unnumbered barrel, with a set of deep brown bakelite panels on the sides of the trigger housing and an underfolding metal stock. Magazine absent.
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Class III
Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm
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Lot 3360
Schmeisser MP28.II, Class III/NFA "SALES SAMPLE" Machine Gun
Manufactured by Haenel and imported by the Inter American Import Export Company of Sacramento, California, this is a solid representative example of the MP28.II SMG. A refinement of the World War One era MP18 SMG, the MP28.II was part of the last generation of "heavy metal" SMGs, prior to the transition to the MP38/MP40 models for the Germans. Blade front and tangent rear sight graduated to "10", with a ventilated receiver that doubles as a heat shield for the barrel and a magazine well marked "M.P.28.II/SYSTEM/SCHMEISSER/PATENT". The underside of the receiver bears the Inter American markings. A manual hook safety is integrated into the receiver, with a "D" and "E" marked pushbutton selector switch built into the trigger guard. Fitted with a smooth pistol grip stock with grasping grooves on the forearm and a ribbed steel buttplate.
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Class III
Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm
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Lot 3365
Hard Times Armory/H&K 94 Rifle Class III/NFA Machine Gun
Originally manufactured by Heckler & Koch in 1985 as a semi-automatic rifle and imported by HK Inc, this rifle was converted to full automatic by Hard Times Armory of Smyrna, Georgia. Hooded post front and 4-position drum rear sights, with the standard HK markings on the magazine well and the Hard Times Armory address on the underside ahead of the magazine well. A shelf-pattern trigger group is installed, and an "A" mark added to the left side of the "0" and "1" marked trigger housing. With a textured forearm, right handed pistol grip and telescoping buttstock. Includes 29 extra magazines, a magazine loader, 2 HK dual magazine clamps and a matching hand numbered shipping box. Provenance: The Al Walker Collection
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Lot 3366
Hard Times/HK 94S, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable Machine Gun
Originally manufactured by Heckler & Koch in 1985 as a HK94 semi-automatic rifle and imported by HK Inc, this rifle was converted to a "MP5SD" style submachine gun by Hard Times Armory of Smyrna, Georgia. In addition to the installation of a "shelf" pattern trigger pack and a welding up of the bolt carrier to engage the auto-sear, Hard Times added a foot long extension to the receiver which houses the barrel and a baffle stack, with the endcap housing a double wipe assembly; in contrast to the original SD model, the barrel is unported. Hooded post front and 4-position drum rear sights, with the Hard Times markings on the underside of the receiver, model and date markings on top, a "0/1/A" marked trigger housing, textured pistol grip and two-position telescoping buttstock. A slip-on padded rubber cover for the silencer is provided, as is a hand-numbered shipping box. Provenance: The Al Walker Collection
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Lot 3375
SWD Registered Bolt in an IMI Model B Host Gun, Class III/NFA
Manufactured in Atlanta, Georgia, and independently marked and registered as a machine gun prior to the registration cutoff in 1986. In construction, it started as a semi-automatic bolt with appropriate slotting in the body and recoil spring guide to work around the restrictor bar in a semi-automatic receiver, but the firing pin hardware has been modified to act as a fixed pin, and appropriate adjustments for interfacing with a selective fire trigger group.
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Lot 3377
SWD M11/Nine SMG, Class III/NFA Transferable Machine Gun
A descendant of Ingram's M10, the M11/Nine is made with a slightly longer receiver than the M11 to accommodate a caliber upgrade from 380 ACP to 9mm Parabellum and allow for a longer range of bolt travel to dampen felt recoil. Fixed blade and peep sights, with the "SEMI/SMG" selector switch on the left side of the frame, safety switch next to the trigger guard and standard markings on the right side of the frame. A swiveling nylon strap is installed on the barrel behind the threading, with a contoured grip with the Cobray logo on the back and a collapsing wire stock. Includes a plain cardboard box. Magazine absent.
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Lot 3380
SWD M11/Nine Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA
A descendant of Ingram's M10, the M11/Nine is made with a slightly longer receiver than the M11 to accommodate a caliber upgrade from 380 ACP to 9mm Parabellum and allow for a longer range of bolt travel to dampen felt recoil. Fixed blade and peep sights, with the "SEMI/SMG" selector switch on the left side of the frame, safety switch next to the trigger guard and standard markings on the right side of the frame. A swivel for a nylon strap (strap not included) is installed on the barrel behind the threading, with a contoured grip with the Cobray logo on the back and a collapsing wire stock. Includes an extra magazine and a loading tool.
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Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm
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Lot 3381
Uzi Model B Carbine with Norrell Class III/NFA Machine Gun Bolt
Originally manufactured as a semi-automatic, this I.M.I./Action Arms Uzi Model B carbine is currently fitted with a fully transferable automatic machine gun bolt by John Norrell of Jacksonville, Arkansas. The Uzi has the standard pin front and adjustable two-leaf rear peep sights, knurled cocking piece, standard markings on the receiver, standard serrated forend and grip, and folding steel buttstock. A ratcheting top cover is installed, along with an "A", "R" and "S" marked trigger group, though the bolt restrictor block and barrel support collar are unaltered. The machine gun bolt is marked "NORRELL ARMS/ JAX, AR/5786R" on the top surface. Includes five extra 9mm magazines, extra driving spring (with full auto guide piece), small parts, and tool.
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Lot 3383
SWD M11/Nine Submachine Gun, Class III/NFA Transferable
A descendant of Ingram's M10, the M11/Nine is made with a slightly longer receiver than the M11 to accommodate a caliber upgrade from 380 ACP to 9mm Parabellum and allow for a longer range of bolt travel to dampen felt recoil. Fixed blade and peep sights, with the "SEMI/SMG" selector switch on the left side of the frame, safety switch next to the trigger guard and standard markings on the right side of the frame. A swiveling nylon strap is installed on the barrel behind the threading, with a contoured grip with the Cobray logo on the back and a collapsing wire stock. With a shipping box with matching numbered end label, and a cleaning rod. Magazine absent.
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Caliber / Gauge: 9 mm
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