Friday, September 19, 2025

September Collector's Elite Auctions Closes Sunday


Collectors have just a few days left to bid on one of the most distinctive firearm collections ever offered by Collector’s Elite Auctions. This carefully curated lineup spans the legendary past and the cutting edge of firearm design, but bidding closes Sunday evening.

Leading the highlights is a Colt First Generation Single Action Army, serial number 218130, produced in 1901. Fitted with genuine pearl grips and finished in Colt’s signature blue, this Colt .45 Peacemaker embodies the revolver that armed soldiers, lawmen and outlaws and helped shape the American West.

Balancing tradition with refinement, the Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter in .303 British showcases Bill Ruger’s dedication to keeping the single-shot rifle alive in the modern era. This 2014 example features a blued 22-inch barrel with bead blade and folding leaf sights and the famously strong Farquharson-style falling block action.

For sheer presence, few rifles rival the Barrett 82A1 chambered in .50 BMG. This example ups the ante with a fully custom Battle Worn Cerakote finish and a Nightforce NX5 8-32x56 scope. Its 29-inch fluted chrome-lined barrel and proven semi-automatic recoil-operated system deliver immense firepower and long-range precision.

Modern flair takes center stage with the Glock/Taran Tactical Innovations G34 Gen 5 John Wick 4 Combat Master Package. Limited in production and tied to the blockbuster film franchise, this pistol package features a bronze barrel, full wrap stippled grip, fiber-optic sights and custom trigger work. A custom display case with coins, markers and film-related accessories completes the set.

Rounding out the offering is a Winchester Model 94 Legacy/Deluxe in .38-55 Winchester, built in New Haven between 2004 and 2006. With its 26-inch full-octagon barrel, checkered walnut, color case-hardened receiver and Marble’s tang peep sight, this rifle combines nineteenth-century style with modern craftsmanship.

With the clock ticking, collectors are encouraged to act quickly. Bidding closes Sunday evening, and opportunities to secure these historic and culturally significant pieces will not return soon. With no listing fees and a buyer’s premium of just 10 percent, now is the time to place your bids at Collector’s Elite Auctions.