StrangeRanger Posted April 8 Report Share Posted April 8 16 TSMGs ranging from Colt's to WH on the block Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
giantpanda4 Posted May 21 Report Share Posted May 21 (edited) Prices realized. Day Lot # Description Hammer W/27% BP Friday Lot Number: 354 Auto-Ordnance "A" Range 1928 Thompson, Class III/NFA Machine Gun $17,000.00 $21,590.00 Friday Lot Number: 355 Thompson Submachine Gun Type C 100-Round Drum $7,500.00 $9,525.00 Friday Lot Number: 375 H&R Model 50 Reising, Class III/NFA C&R Transferable Machine Gun $9,000.00 $11,430.00 Friday Lot Number: 377 Colt 1921AC Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R Transferable $70,000.00 $88,900.00 Friday Lot Number: 378 DLO Browning 1917, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable Machine Gun $15,000.00 $19,050.00 Friday Lot Number: 379 U.S. Auto-Ordnance M1A1 Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R Machine Gun $30,000.00 $38,100.00 Friday Lot Number: 382 H&R Model 50 Reising, Class III/NFA C&R Transferable Machine Gun $8,500.00 $10,795.00 Friday Lot Number: 384 Colt 1921/1928 Navy Overstamp Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R $32,500.00 $41,275.00 Friday Lot Number: 385 Colt Model 1921 Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R Fully Transferable $37,500.00 $47,625.00 Friday Lot Number: 387 U.S. Auto-Ordnance M1A1 Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R Machine Gun $27,500.00 $34,925.00 Friday Lot Number: 388 Three Thompson 50-Round Drums, Two Canvas Cases, and One Box $2,750.00 $3,492.50 Friday Lot Number: 408 WWII U.S. Johnson 1941 Rifle with Bayonet and Manual $12,000.00 $15,240.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1376 Auto-Ordnance 1928 Thompson, Class III/NFA Fully Transferable $20,000.00 $25,400.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1378 Colt 1921/1928 Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R Fully Transferable $75,000.00 $95,250.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1381 State Prison Colt 1921 Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R Machine Gun $37,500.00 $47,625.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1384 H&R Model 50 Reising Class III/NFA C&R Transferable Machine Gun $8,000.00 $10,160.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1385 U.S. Auto-Ordnance M1A1 Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R Machine Gun $20,000.00 $25,400.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1386 Grouping of Thompson Submachine Gun Accessories $6,500.00 $8,255.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1387 Iver Johnson M2 Carbine, Class III/NFA Transferable Machine Gun $7,500.00 $9,525.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1388 H&R Model 50 Reising, Class III/NFA C&R Transferable Machine Gun $8,000.00 $10,160.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1390 Auto-Ordnance Thompson 1928A1 Korean Commemorative Class III/NFA $14,000.00 $17,780.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1392 First Production Block WWII U.S. Johnson Automatics Mode $8,500.00 $10,795.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1408 WWII U.S. General Motors Guide Lamp FP-45 Liberator Pistol $2,750.00 $3,492.50 Saturday Lot Number: 1425 WWII U.S. Johnson 1941 Semi-Automatic Rifle with Bayonet $8,000.00 $10,160.00 Saturday Lot Number: 1431 U.S. Irwin Pedersen M1 Carbine $13,000.00 $16,510.00 Sunday Lot Number: 3381 Auto-Ordnance 1928 "A" Range Thompson, Class III/NFA Machine Gun $18,000.00 $22,860.00 Sunday Lot Number: 3382 Peters-Thompson 18-Round Birdshot Magazine with Ammunition $2,000.00 $2,540.00 Sunday Lot Number: 3395 Auto-Ordnance/Savage 1928 Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R $30,000.00 $38,100.00 Sunday Lot Number: 3396 Grouping of Thompson Submachine Gun Accessories $3,000.00 $3,810.00 Sunday Lot Number: 3397 Colt Navy 1921/1928 Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R Transferable $45,000.00 $57,150.00 Sunday Lot Number: 3406 H&R Model 50 Reising, Class III/NFA C&R Transferable Machine Gun $7,000.00 $8,890.00 Sunday Lot Number: 3409 U.S. Auto-Ordnance M1A1 Thompson, Class III/NFA C&R Machine Gun $25,000.00 $31,750.00 Sunday Lot Number: 3410 Three Thompson Type "L" Drum Magazines with Canvas Pouches $1,600.00 $2,032.00 Sunday Lot Number: 3411 H&R Model 50 Reising, Class III/NFA C&R Transferable Machine Gun $7,500.00 $9,525.00 Sunday Lot Number: 3416 First Production Block WWII U.S. Johnson 1941 Rifle $9,000.00 $11,430.00 Edited May 21 by giantpanda4 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TD. Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 Thanks Mike. We missed you at OGCA! What happened to Lot 1379, NO 598. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
giantpanda4 Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 Well it looks like I missed lot #1379. And OGCA too! Anyone else find results for that gun? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
StrangeRanger Posted May 22 Author Report Share Posted May 22 Realized price was $38,188????? I have no idea why a documented IRA involved TSMG went for that small an amount Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TD. Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 I would hate to pay 38K for NO 598. First off, the exterior condition is terrible. I have a feeling it looks worse in-person than what the few auction pictures showed. The butt stock is probably not original and if so, heavily sanded. Same with like the grip. The fore grip has been sanded and is cracked. This Colt went through Numrich Arms so no telling what the internals look like. I do like the IRA provenance, but condition and originality are usually key to value. NO 598 is at best a shooter grade Colt with serious wood issues but with nice provenance and a fairly low serial number. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rudy Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 Can someone post a link to the catalog? I've tried to find it. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
ron_brock Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 7 minutes ago, Rudy said: Can someone post a link to the catalog? I've tried to find it. https://www.rockislandauction.com/catalog/88 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colt21a Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 i GUESS MY LINE that i posted here decades ago "In the Future only the rich will own Thompsons.' and coined" Thompson Greed" has become reality ha ha future gens can enjoy! RON K. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colt21a Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 1 hour ago, TD. said: I would hate to pay 38K for NO 598. First off, the exterior condition is terrible. I have a feeling it looks worse in-person than what the few auction pictures showed. The butt stock is probably not original and if so, heavily sanded. Same with like the grip. The fore grip has been sanded and is cracked. This Colt went through Numrich Arms so no telling what the internals look like. I do like the IRA provenance, but condition and originality are usually key to value. NO 598 is at best a shooter grade Colt with serious wood issues but with nice provenance and a fairly low serial number. Bad shape? there was a used{gangster bootlegger gun}Out of Louisiana 1921ac at Knob Creek back around 1995 no finish anyplace all original with decent wood. was offered at $3 g. had to run over after i told Denny i would buy it. he panicked first hour of gun show since he sold it to me. and as i went back to table to get more cash to pay him and take it off the table and lock it up. i got back to table in 20 mins, and it was off table in hardcase under it. i said what's going on.OH i changed my mind you wanted it too quick. I was a lil ticked and walked away but later that day i bought #5050 after Kent Lomont looked at it and was thinking about it. paid the guy the $5g and done. whomever today has #5050 knows its special like 99% plus special.598 in pics did not look bad.you should have seen one of my Kansas city guns back when, or some of my debartolen coal guns, {or whatever that place was.} Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rudy Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 First glance says prices were all over the place. 1 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
APEXgunparts Posted May 22 Report Share Posted May 22 The water cooled belt fed guns did not do well at all, some real bargains I think. All the UZI SMG's went high, except for the ERMCO, which I was close on. Richard Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
RoscoeTurner Posted May 23 Report Share Posted May 23 14 hours ago, APEXgunparts said: The water cooled belt fed guns did not do well at all, some real bargains I think. All the UZI SMG's went high, except for the ERMCO, which I was close on. Richard I very much enjoy my water cooled guns but they take up a lot of room and are much more complicated than the average shooter is willing to deal with. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
reichstall Posted May 23 Report Share Posted May 23 So not really sure i think these come from the Pittsburgh area an older gentleman had this plus tons more He passed and left everything to the daughter. Someone helped her go through everything. as she knew nothing. I am glad to see she got good money. So just think this will proubly happen to every one of us. one of us. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colt21a Posted May 23 Report Share Posted May 23 Had aircooled 30's and 50's and of course M-60's 34's and 42's.AND THE GOOD OLE WILD BUNCH MODEL. HOWEVER CORRECT THEY TOOK UP 2 ENTIRE ROOMS TO LAY OUT WITH TRIPODS AND SUCH, AND AMMO BOXES.AND THE FIFTY was a 3 man crew gun to take out and shoot and the dreaded clean it back at home.Would go to my buddies warehouse for one entire day to clean them all. it was not a yearly deal anymore. like every 3 years. until who cares sell them.I DON'T EVEN HAVE REPLICAS OF ANY OF THAT STUFF LAYING AROUND ANYMORE. the large one now a SCAR 17S and a FAL Para. sling it and good to go. SOME WILL keep that tonnage till the last days. and let family haul it out. and sell it.and when some say family will keep it. Yeah until they find out i can get that much? the last few sales i did this year and last year well over a 100 guns. They wanted to clean out. make offer.I DID AND MOVED THEM WITHIN A WEEK OR SO. I don't even want to deal with that anymore too much work,packing, shipping, contacts. BEST with one gal and a lighter gun to enjoy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mike Hammer Posted May 23 Report Share Posted May 23 Hubba, Hubba, Ron, she has some nice grenade launchers there. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
colt21a Posted May 23 Report Share Posted May 23 They always bring the big time big player gun guys around. They never buy anything, Just talk and look and say nice items. most never buy anyhow even at all the great prices.Last SAR show late sat i actually gave some stuff to guys. and a few years before that left early gave my extra table to a nice Asian lady. And said fill it up. And the guys across from me who i knew for years gave them a tub of goodies. and said go at it. they said hey you have stuff in here. I told them you can deal with it and have it. and enjoy the tub. After 50 years of it ya look around and say did it who cares. Move it on.AND YES nice launchers but only 37mm, THE 40'S under the vest someplace.Another at the cannon. And she was nice to talk to. very Pleasant Its not all about the guns at these shows you have to give some attention to the lookers. And they do respond. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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