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   LOT 1616
Pre-Ban Heckler & Koch
HK91 Semi-Automatic
Rifle in Scarce NATO Woodland Camouflage - Serial no. 41-060390, 7.62x51
cal., 18 inch round bbl., NATO woodland camouflage finish, synthetic stock. Manufactured in 1988. Post front and four position rear drum sights, desirable factory NATO woodland
camouflage including on the stock, pistol grip and forearm, flash hider, magazine well has the model, serial number, caliber and proof marks on the left side and the “HK Chantilly Va.” import marking on the right side. With green canvas sling, H&K warranty card, and original H&K test target numbered to gun and dated March 24, 1988. Purportedly 500 HK91s were manufactured in NATO woodland camouflage.
CONDITION: Excellent overall retaining 99% plus original NATO woodland camouflage finish with limited minor handling marks. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 5,000 - 8,000
LOT 1617
Norinco Model NDM-86 Semi-Automatic Sniper Rifle with Scope - Serial no. 702190, 7.62x54 R cal., 24 inch round bbl., black finish, laminate
stock. A Chinese-made commercial version of the Russian SVD Dragunov sniper rifle. A signature Cold War era weapon of the Soviet Union, variants of the
SVD are scarce on the American market. Hooded post and tangent rear sights with “NORINCO/CHINA” on the right side of the receiver, “CSI ONT CA” (China
Sports International of California) on the left, and the serial number on the underside. Minus the buttstock, matching numbers are present on multiple components, including
the bolt and bolt carrier. Fitted with a flash hider, bayonet lug, smooth ventilated forearm and a thumbhole stock with clamp-on cheekpiece and a leather sling. Included with the rifle is an illuminated reticle scope (reticle untested) with case and accessories, canvas pouch with tools, and two extra magazines.
CONDITION: Excellent, with 95% of the original black finish, showing some light wear and handling marks. The furniture is very good, with
light scratches and dents. The illumination mechanism is untested, but the scope is otherwise in very fine order. Mechanically excellent.
Estimate: 5,000 - 8,000
LOT 1618
Desirable Pre-Ban Heckler & Koch HK-93 Semi-Automatic Rifle - Serial no. 135901, 223 Rem cal., 16 inch round bbl., black finish, metal stock, plastic grips. Manufactured in 1982. The magazine well has the model, serial number, caliber
and proof marks on the left side and “HK Inc.” Arlington, VA import mark on the right side. Hooded post front and four position drum rear sights, textured forearm, and retractable metal buttstock. Includes a leather sling, magazine coupler, and an extra magazine, handguard, and
fixed buttstock. The HK93 is a commercial descendant of the CETME/G3 battle rifle.
CONDITION: Excellent overall, retaining 98% plus original black finish with limited handling marks and a slight safety drag
      line. Mechanically excellent. Estimate: 3,500 - 5,500
 LOT 1619
Rare Australian Production L1A1A Semi-Automatic Rifle with Scope - Serial no. 850134, 7.62 mm Nato cal., 20 inch round bbl.,
phosphate finish, hardwood stock. Extremely rare commercial production Australian L1A1 semi-automatic rifle manufactured by the Lithgow Small Arms Factory for export to the United States, and subsequently been converted to an L2A1 with folding forearm/bipod and a Trilux L2A2 4x scope. Only approximately 175-200 total L1A1 rifles were ever imported. The rifle is an inch-pattern L1A1, FN-FAL rifle. This rifle features a coachwood stock and pistol grip. The rifle has the Enfield style buttplate with trap, bolt with ‘sand-cuts’ and folding cocking handle which are unique to British and Australian L1A1 FN-FAL rifles. The barrel has the long flash hider with a lug for a knife bayonet. The barrel, frame and receiver have a phosphate finish. The right side of the frame is stamped: “AD65 209”. The right side of the receiver is marked: “S.A.F. 850134/AUSTRALIA” in two lines below the ejection port. The opposite side of the receiver is stamped: “RIFLE, 7.62 mm, L1A1A” with a faint importer mark behind the marking. Includes 3 extra magazines and a rubberized magazine pouch. CONDITION: Very fine as converted, retaining 99% plus original phosphate finish with limited handling marks. The forearm and pistol grip are both very good with a few minor dings and handling marks, and the carry handle shows scuffing and scratching. The buttstock is good with a 4 1/2 inch crack on both sides. Last round hold open needs repair or replacement, otherwise mechanically excellent. Estimate: 3,500 - 5,500
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