RIA Final Prices Dec 2019: American Luger & Strange Shotguns

Published on December 19, 2019
Duration: 10:02

This video from Forgotten Weapons, hosted by Ian McCollum, provides an expert analysis of final hammer prices from the December 2019 Rock Island Auction. It covers a wide array of firearms, from rare Lugers and historical military pieces to modern rifles and unusual shotguns, offering insights into their market value and historical significance. The detailed breakdown highlights specific auction results and provides context for collectors and enthusiasts.

Quick Summary

Ian McCollum of Forgotten Weapons reviews December 2019 Rock Island Auction results, highlighting the Powell Cartridge Counter Luger ($126,500) and a transferable full-auto AR-18 ($23,000). The analysis covers historical military arms, rare Lugers, and unique shotguns, providing expert insights into firearm market values.

Chapters

  1. 00:00Introduction & Tippman M1917
  2. 00:28SMLE & Colt Lightning Rifles
  3. 01:28Civil War Carbines & Pieper Mitrailleuse
  4. 02:50Rare Revolvers & Modern Rifles
  5. 04:08AR-180s & Powell Luger
  6. 05:08Luger Variations & High Powers
  7. 06:18Handguns & Oddities
  8. 07:58Century Revolvers & Strange Shotguns

Frequently Asked Questions

What were some of the highest-priced firearms at the Rock Island Auction in December 2019?

The Powell Cartridge Counter Luger was a highlight, selling for $126,500. A transferable full-auto AR-18 also fetched a significant price of $23,000, demonstrating strong collector interest in rare and automatic firearms.

Which historical firearms saw notable auction results?

The Tippman M1917 Semiauto sold for $14,950. Several Luger variations, including Persian Artillery and P08 models, also achieved good prices, alongside historical handguns like the Smith Carbine and Pieper Mitrailleuse.

What insights does the video offer on AR-180 market values?

The video indicates that AR-180 prices varied by manufacturer, with Howa and Sterling models selling at $2,300 and Costa Mesa versions at $2,588, suggesting subtle market premiums based on the maker.

Were any unusual firearms featured in the auction results?

Yes, the auction included unique items like the Dardick 1500 with its 'tround' ammunition, selling for $4,888, and several unconventional shotguns, including a bullpup O/U and a 3-barrel percussion model.

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