I've edited this list to show just the stuff I thought might interest someone. We don't even have a listing for my county this time.
I need another shotgun since my son got my 870 for his last birthday.
Tennessee Wildlife Resources Agency
Contraband Sales
Region 1
One (1) Remington Model 700 rifle, .270 caliber, ser. no. C6734832, with Redfield 4x scope
One (1) Ceskoslovenska bolt action rifle, .30-30 caliber, ser. no. D5-4867, with Leupold 3×9 scope
One (1) Weatherby Mark V rifle, .30-378 WBY magnum, ser. no. SS016911, with Zeiss 4.5×14 scope
Region 2
One (1) CVA Mag-bolt 150 muzzleloading rifle, ser. no. 61-13074665-01, with Tasco scope
One (1) Pro-Line compound bow, ser. no. 114255-159, with quiver and three (3) arrows
One (1) Brolin Arms Legacy Model muzzleloading rifle, .50 caliber, ser. no. 9910278, with Pine Ridge 2.5×7 scope
One (1) Remington Model 710 rifle, 7mm Rem. Mag., ser. no. 7138494, with Simmons 4×32 scope
One (1) Ruger M-77 rifle, .270 Win. caliber, ser. no. 772-29311, with Redfield 3×9 Lo Pro scope
One (1) Knight LK93 muzzleloading rifle, .50 caliber, ser. no. 46137
One (1) Remington Model 700 rifle, .30-06 caliber, camo sock on stock, ser. no. B6210746, with 3×9 scope & nylon camo sling
One (1) Marlin .22 LR caliber rifle, ser. no. 99202151, with 4×4 scope
One (1) Mossberg Mod. 835 pump shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. P858996
One (1) Winchester Model 1300 shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. L3148911, with Pro Point scope
One (1) Cobra .380 caliber pistol, no serial number listed
One (1) New England Firearms Handi-rifle SB2, .270 caliber, ser. no. 286829, with Simmons 3-9×40 scope and nylon sling
One (1) Marlin Model 336 rifle, .30-30 caliber, lever action, ser. no. AAM8179, with Tasco 3×9 scope and sling (not ot!)
One (1) Mossberg Model 88 shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. MV10621J
Region 3
One (1) Knight .50 caliber muzzleloading rifle, ser. no 294794
One (1) Remington Model 870 shotgun, 12 gauge, pump, ser. no. W642163M
One (1) Winchester Model 1300 shotgun, 12 gauge, pump, ser. no. L3581792
One (1) Winchester Model 70 rifle, 7mm magnum, ser. no. G2194673, with BSA 3.5-10X50 scope
One (1) Marlin .30-30 caliber rifle, SN/94025090, with Nikon scope
One (1) Stevens Model 46 rifle, .22 caliber, blued with brown wood stock, no visible serial number
One (1) Marlin Model 882SS rifle, .22 magnum, ser. no. 06473148, with Simmons scope
One (1) Horton Hunter Express crossbow, with BSA red dot sight, quiver with four (4) arrows, and sling
One (1) Marlin Model 81TS rifle, .22 caliber, ser. no. 98608590, with Tasco scope
One (1) CVA Bobcat muzzleloading rifle, .50 caliber, ser. no. 61-13-040464-03
One (1) Bear compound bow, with three (3) Easton arrows with broadheads and Kwikee Kwiver quiver
Indian compound bow, with three (3) Easton arrows with broadheads and quiver
One (1) Remington Wingmaster Magnum Model 870 shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. T472623M (This actually looks interesting)
One (1) PW Arms Model 1311 pistol, 9mm, ser. no. NH29 1661
One (1) Traditional Pursuit muzzleloading rifle, .50 caliber, no serial number listed
One (1) Mossberg Model 835 shotgun, 12 guage, ser. no. 398056, with Simmons 1.5-5X scope
One (1) American compound bow with four (4) arrows, quiver, stabilizer and sights
Region 4
One (1) Marlin Model 35 rifle, .35 caliber, ser. no. 25143661
One (1) Hi Point 9mm Lugar, ser. no. P1279339
One (1) Mossberg Model 9200 shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. SJ6352, with Simmons scope
One (1) F.I.E. .25 caliber handgun, ser. no. 165787
One (1) H&R Model 158 shotgun, 20 gauge, ser. no. AJ243688, with multiple, intense carvings and mosaics on stock and forearm
One (1) Camo PSE compound bow, without sights, rest, quiver or arrows and broadheads
One (1) Luigi Franchi shotgun, 12 gauge, semi-automatic, wood stock with blue barrel, ser. no. D90383
One (1) PSE compound bow, ser. no. 0713591, with Quickie Quiver and five (5) carbon arrows
One (1) Smith & Wesson pump shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. 26B-616 (they made those?)
One (1) Charles Daly semi-automatic shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. 3115847
One (1) Mossberg Model 500 shotgun, 20 gauge, pump, ser. no. G005785 (good starter gun)
One (1) Winchester Model 1300 shotgun, 12 gauge, pump, ser. no. L2493769 (never had a Win shotgun, do we like them?)
One (1) Daisey .22 LR rifle, ser. no. AA0023131 (Daisy made rifles?)
One (1) Bear Hunter compound bow, ser. no. CC19254, with three (3) Easton 2216 arrows, quiver and sight
One (1) PSE USA Spirit compound bow, ser. no. 0243077, with five (5) Easton 2315 arrows, quiver, stabilizer and sight
One (1) BUCK knife and sheath
One (1) The Pig Sticker knife and sheath
One (1) Knight .50 caliber muzzleloading rifle, ser. no. 456604
One (1) Remington Model 870 Express Magnum shotgun, ser. no. B212362M (I got one of these for $100 at one of these TWRA auctions)
One (1) Remington Model 870 shotgun, ser. no. D201159M
One (1) Thompson Center muzzleloading rifle, .50 caliber, ser. no. S100598, with scope
One (1) PSE compound bow, ser. no. 134561Z
One (1) New Englander muzzleloading rifle, .50 caliber, ser. no. NT304852
One (1) Remington Model 870 Wingmaster shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. S131387V
One (1) .245 caliber rifle, ser. no. E982479
One (1) Beretta 380 pistol, ser. no. E648454Y
One (1) Stevens Model 87A rifle, .22 caliber, ser. no. RF2258
One (1) Mossberg Model 500A shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. B145143
One (1) Mossberg Model 500A shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. P360217
One (1) Winchester Model 1300 shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. L3188971
One (1) Beretta shotgun, 12 gauge, ser. no. AG020608
One (1) BPI Connecticut Valley Arms Magbolt 50 muzzleloading rifle, ser. no. 61-13-105279-01, with Red Head 3X9 scope
TWRA auction again
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I have a 120 "Ranger" which is the 1300 or 1200 with minor differences. Those I've used have been dependable but are just meat and taters guns no matter how 'dressy' the wood is. Back in the 1971-72 period I used 1400 12 and 20 ga guns to run through about 30K rounds on the skeet range. Worked fine but you had to clean these gas gun variants of the 1200. FWIW, 1400 barrels will work on the 1200s the only difference being the gas ports on the 1400.
I suspect the Marlin Model 35 is actually a .35 Rem chambered 336.
I suspect the Marlin Model 35 is actually a .35 Rem chambered 336.
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rusty shackelford wrote:how does the sale work ?
out of staters like us have a chance?
rusty
From the website;
This sale will be held at the front door of the County Courthouses and will be sold to the highest bidder for cash. Sale of any firearms open only to persons 18 years of age or older and legally capable of possessing a firearm under federal and state laws.
It appears that you have to be there cash in hand.
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205 Antler lane
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Steve's Guns aka "Rossi 92 Specialists"
205 Antler lane
Lampasas, Texas 76550
http://www.stevesgunz.com
Email; steve@stevesgunz.com
Tel: 512-564-1015
"Daisy made rifles?"
Yes, they did, briefly.
Do we like Win. shotguns?
Well, I bought a 1200 from a friend years ago. It's, as Hobie said of the 1300, a utility gun. The stock ( and barrel) are a little long and there is no recoil pad (don't know about the 1300). I've taken it dove and quail hunting a few times and did well with it. I wouldn't hesitate to buy one for a good price.
Yes, they did, briefly.
Do we like Win. shotguns?
Well, I bought a 1200 from a friend years ago. It's, as Hobie said of the 1300, a utility gun. The stock ( and barrel) are a little long and there is no recoil pad (don't know about the 1300). I've taken it dove and quail hunting a few times and did well with it. I wouldn't hesitate to buy one for a good price.
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