I had the high bids on these three firearms today at the Hessney.com Sportsman auction:
Beretta 1935 in 32 Auto, this one supposedly in 90% condition and fully functional.
A Ruger Mark I, this one supposedly in 98% condition and fully functional.
A J.C. Higgins Model 44 in .22 WMR, I am 99% sure this is the same as a Marlin 57M. This one is supposedly in 98% condition and fully functional.
Kind of wish I had been outbid on the Ruger because having the high bids on the three of these is setting me back a pretty penny right before Christmas but I guess, such is the fortune of a firearms auction junky. At least I do not have to sit at my laptop for several more hours waiting for other lots I have bid on to come up. Most of my other bids have been outbid and if any on which I currently have the high bid also wind up out bid - oh well, I doubt I will bid another penny.
Beretta 1935 in 32 Auto, this one supposedly in 90% condition and fully functional.
A Ruger Mark I, this one supposedly in 98% condition and fully functional.
A J.C. Higgins Model 44 in .22 WMR, I am 99% sure this is the same as a Marlin 57M. This one is supposedly in 98% condition and fully functional.
Kind of wish I had been outbid on the Ruger because having the high bids on the three of these is setting me back a pretty penny right before Christmas but I guess, such is the fortune of a firearms auction junky. At least I do not have to sit at my laptop for several more hours waiting for other lots I have bid on to come up. Most of my other bids have been outbid and if any on which I currently have the high bid also wind up out bid - oh well, I doubt I will bid another penny.
All the best,
Glenn B
3 comments:
that ruger was called the government model, intended for low cost target practice. the barrel is slightly heavier and longer than the mk1. good shooter. if you're high bid and don't want it, let me know.
Probably going to keep it but you never know.
I reveived the guns yesterday. The Beretta has normzl wear for a used gun mde in 1958. The Ruger .ust be in 98% condition and the J.C.Higgins rifle looks brand new for the most part, as does its slinng and scope.
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