Jim and Frank,
Lot 82 page 2
Is this the De-milled MG 34 you were talking about?
If so I see it brought $2,900.00 and I don't know if that includes the premium.
Is it worth that kinda money being De-milled?
MG-34 German Sub-Machine Gun (Demilled) | Epic Auctions and Estate Sales
Epic Military Modern Firearm Auction | Epic Auctions and Estate Sales
I seen this early on and had to look it up. I thought it was pretty cool. But hadn't looked it up to put a value on it.
Does this price seem about right? $200
Lot 801 BritishSMLE Grenade Launcher:
British SMLE Grenade Launcher | Epic Auctions and Estate Sales
My friend who knows the Owner/Auctioneer bought these 2 from page 3:
Lot 101 the S&W Model 28-2 .357 Highway Patrolman:
Smith Wesson Model 28-2 .357 Highway Patrolman | Epic Auctions and Estate Sales
And Lot 119, the Winchester Model 1894 .30WCF Eastern Carbine:
Winchester Model 1894 .30WCF Eastern Carbine | Epic Auctions and Estate Sales
He'll bring them by Tuesday to show me. He said the 5 M1Carbines, Lots 130 to Lot 134 looked pretty rough up close. 4 of the 5 being Import marked that brought $950 to $1000. Lot 131 was a mixer Non Import NPM with U marked receiver sitting in a cut down WRA stock with a .U. rebuild stamp on it, that brought $1450.00. Only thing I asked him to bid on for me were some Carbine mags, but he had to leave before they went up. Most all the M1 Carbine ammo in the metal cans that were marked with duct tape were reloads. But he said all the Ammo was selling high and fast with the big Ammo seeking crowd. Lastly he mentioned Misc boxes by the dozens that weren't pictured on the preview that contained all kinds of odd and ends. I've been lucky on these before by finding discarded early Carbine parts. Wish I could have been there just to sift thru the junk boxes. But had to pick my grandson up at the airport.