Final Prices: RIA April 2017 Premier Auction (and what I bought!)

Published on May 18, 2017
Duration: 8:19

This video details final prices from the April 2017 Rock Island Auction, focusing on submachine guns, destructive devices, and rare firearms. Ian McCollum highlights the significant price difference between transferable and dealer sample machine guns, noting his own purchase of a French MAS-38. Notable sales include a Carl Gustav m/42 recoilless rifle for $12,650 and an Oerlikon Mk IV 20mm cannon for $23,000.

Quick Summary

At the RIA April 2017 Premier Auction, transferable machine guns like the M3 Grease Gun ($21,850) sold for roughly double the price of dealer samples like the M3A1 ($11,500). Ian McCollum acquired a French MAS-38 for $6,900.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Transferable SMGs
  2. 00:41MAS-38 & Grease Gun Prices
  3. 01:31Dealer Sample SMGs Review
  4. 02:30NFA Destructive Devices: Carl Gustav & Oerlikon
  5. 03:21Dragunov Rifles & Handguns
  6. 05:11Unique Long Guns: Ljutic & Beretta
  7. 06:11Prototypes & Rarities
  8. 07:31Curiosities: Ring Gun & Shattuck

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the price difference between transferable and dealer sample machine guns at the RIA April 2017 auction?

Transferable machine guns, legally owned by civilians, generally sold for significantly higher prices than dealer samples. For example, a transferable M3 Grease Gun sold for $21,850, while a dealer sample M3A1 sold for $11,500, illustrating that transferability can double the value.

Which firearms did Ian McCollum purchase from the Rock Island Auction April 2017 Premier Auction?

Ian McCollum purchased the French MAS-38 submachine gun for his personal collection. He also discussed the sale prices of various other firearms, including the Uru SMG and M3 Grease Guns.

What were some of the highest-priced NFA items sold at the RIA April 2017 auction?

Among the NFA items, an Oerlikon Mk IV 20mm cannon, classified as a C&R transferable machine gun and destructive device, sold for $23,000. A Carl Gustav m/42 20mm recoilless rifle also sold for $12,650.

Were there any firearms that did not sell at the Rock Island Auction April 2017 Premier Auction?

Yes, the Yugoslav M56 submachine gun did not sell at the auction. This typically indicates that the highest bid did not meet the seller's reserve price.

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