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Pattern 14 enfield rifle conversion to 9.3x64 brenneke
Pattern 14 enfield rifle conversion to 9.3x64 brenneke










  1. #PATTERN 14 ENFIELD RIFLE CONVERSION TO 9.3X64 BRENNEKE SERIAL NUMBER#
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#PATTERN 14 ENFIELD RIFLE CONVERSION TO 9.3X64 BRENNEKE FULL#

This revolver remains in near new condition as expertly custom finished with 99% of the full silver plated finish intact. The Ace Pawn Shop work letter lists all this in detail on their invoice and the gun remains in the same configuration as shipped. Dorman" in script on backstrap, silver medallion ivory grips and finished in full silver plate.

#PATTERN 14 ENFIELD RIFLE CONVERSION TO 9.3X64 BRENNEKE SERIAL NUMBER#

There is a work order from Colt Industries to Ace Pawn Shop, listing this gun by serial number ordering Type B engraving in oak leaf style with "Willie P. Gun was engraved by the famous Colt master engraver Howard Dove. 45 caliber with blued finish, stocks are not listed. 44 Auto Mag Pistol Paperwork: Yes Serial Number: KEF10įactory letter lists this gun as sent October 13th, 1960, to Centennial Arms Corp. 44 AMP FFL Status: Modern Manufacturer: Auto Mag Model. Accessories: Case, Reloading pieces, Extra parts Barrel Length: 6 - 1/2" Caliber/Bore. This pistol has taken on as much fame in Hollywood as it has in the gun world, first appearing on the big screen in 1981 in the motion picture "Scared to Death", it really hit the red carpet in 1983 with the Clint Eastwood Dirty Harry release of "Sudden Impact", along with six other motion pictures through 1995 and was in the hands of drug dealer Ted Nugent in an episode of Miami Vice season two. A few other unique big bore semi-automatics were to follow such as the Coonan and the Wildey, but this was the one to start the entire craze. It is hard to believe, looking at this gun that it is nearly 50 years old, as the design is as radical today as it was in 1971. Bottom line one of a kind, early production, employee built bonus gun of which no other exact pistol exists. Basically everything you need to shoot and/or repair this pistol if needed. Also included is a magazine article on this gun from November 1971, some loading data, and set of reloading dies, a couple hundred prime shells and a holster. Comes in the original black plastic carry case with two Allen screwdrivers, along with one extra magazine, large bag of internal parts including three firing pins and enough small parts to nearly complete the guts of another gun, an extra pair of grips, and an Auto Mag Pasadena oil bottle. Near new inside and a silky smooth action. There are a few minor rubs but is still 98% or better, showing little to no use. CONDITION: This pistol is basically indiscernible from any other production model with its distinctive space gun vent rib and target adjustable rear sight. This gun was eventually acquired by a hunting guide directly from the employee as a gift for a successful hunt. 10, making it both a hand fitted model and one of the earliest known serial numbers. This particular pistol was built by an employee whose initials were "KEF" and bears serial No.

pattern 14 enfield rifle conversion to 9.3x64 brenneke

Because it was a small company, the owner allowed individual employees Model 180 as a bonus. during the course of its manufacture, its high price tag and lack of readily available factory ammo early on, the company changed hands several times but it is the early Pasadena Models that captures the fancy of both shooters and collectors alike. This pistol set the handgun world on fire. It was a big, massive handgun that combined devastating punch with long range accuracy and up to eight shots as fast as you can pull the trigger. It was a brand new pistol for a brand new cartridge and the most powerful semi-automatic made at that time. Design features included exposed hammer, adjustable trigger, satin stainless steel finish and sharply checkered stocks of black plastic weighing 56 oz empty with 11-1/2" overall length. It is designed to hold seven rounds of the special. In 1971 Harry Sanford, working out of a little shop in Pasadena, California, began production of the now famous.

pattern 14 enfield rifle conversion to 9.3x64 brenneke

JWK 18-89 Accessories: Case, Accessories Barrel Length: (A) 17", (B) 5" Caliber/Bore: (A) 5.56x45mm, (B) 9mm Luger FFL Status: Modern Manufacturer: (A) FN USA, (B) Beretta Model: (A) M249SA SAW, (B) M9 Paperwork: No Serial Number: (A) M249SA-01631, (B) M9-203441 M249S will transfer just as any modern rifle. An investment level ensemble for the modern U.S. M249S Bore and bolt are both mint, with blue shipping cap still on the charging handle. CONDITION: Overall appearance and finish of both firearms is new unfired in original Pelican Im3100 case with preservative oil on metal parts of the M249S. Also included is the original blue plastic box for the Beretta pistol. Also included in this lot and fitted into the Pelican case is a new unfired Beretta 9mm pistol, complete with 2 new magazine, and Beretta trigger lock. Tremendously attractive FN manufactured M249S Semi-auto belt fed rifle in foam fitted Pelican case including bipod, and 5 black plastic belt boxes, original black pouch cleaning kit DvD instructional video and original owner’s manual.












Pattern 14 enfield rifle conversion to 9.3x64 brenneke