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will not be responsible for any errors or omissions in the description of the merchandise. The times/address are listed in the Terms of Sale. We always offer a preview time for you for you to inspect the items. We lot 1000's of items per week, we will miss some issues. We do state any issues or defects that we know of but it is your responsibility to inspect the items. No Charge backs permitted! You are bidding in an AS-Is Auction, with no warranties or guarantees. Please make sure the credit card you have on file is up to date. Also you will be reported to Proxibid and your bidding rights will be revoked. After 3 failed attempts at charging your credit card, your items will be resold. Invoices will be charged to credit card on file immediately following auction. All property is sold AS IS, WHERE IS and ALL SALES ARE FINAL! Once in Travelers Rest, go 3 miles past Wal-Mart to left onto Smith Tractor Rd.Entrance immediately on right.Ī 18% buyers premium will be added to every purchase. Location: 57 Smith Tractor Rd, Travelers Rest, SC 29690 Driving Directions: From Greenville, Take Hwy. For out of state buyers, shipping process will begin immediately after auction. Travelers Rest, SC 29690 Checkout Date & Times: For Local Buyers, Items must be picked up on same day or Sunday, October 17th 10AM-4PM at 57 Smith Tractor Rd. Preview Date & Times: Saturday, October 16th 12PM-2PM 57 Smith Tractor Rd.
#Francotte rifles license#
IF you won a gun that requires an FFL to be sent, please forward over a license ASAP to | Please do not call after the auction as we are extremely busy packaging everything, and if we have a problem with payment, we will call you! Just sit back, relax, and wait for that tracking number in your email. Ammo Laws apply - Please know your local state laws & Remember the more ammunition you buy the better it is for shipping prices. Please have the correct card on file or correct phone number to get in contact with. Your card on file will be charged for shipping payment once everything has been packaged. For non-local buyers, items will be shipped in-house via USPS and ammo via UPS. Items must be picked up on same day or Sunday, October 17th 10AM-4pm at 57 Smith Tractor Rd. Invoices over $4,000 will need to be paid via Cashiers Check, Certified Check, Direct Wire, and/or USPS Money Order Currency Type: USD Shipping Instructions: EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY! All measurements approximate.Internet Premium : 18% Participation Requirements: Valid Credit Card required for bidding approval Payment Options: Visa, MasterCard, Discover, and American Express Visa MasterCard Discover American Express Payment Instructions: All items will be charged to credit card on file immediately following end of auction. Measurements: Weight - Barrel: 4 pounds 5.2 ounces, Forearm: 8.0 ounces, Lock and Stock: 3 pounds 3.2 ounces, length of pull - 14 3/8 inches, drop at comb - 2 inches, drop at heel - 2 3/4 inches. Fitted with a fancy walnut checkered pistol grip stock, with light scroll engraving of the hardware of the splinter forearm, scalloped border accent flats on each side of the wrist, black horn grip cap, an unmarked silver inscription panel on the underside of the stock, and an unmarked solid recoil pad.
#Francotte rifles serial number#
Each side is marked "A.FRANCOTTE MAKER & PATENTEE/LIEGE BELGIUM", with the hand-engraved serial number on the lower tang and a gold inlaid "S" safety position on the upper tang. Over 80% of the frame is covered in fine scroll engraving, with vinework borders, floral pattern screws, and additional scrollwork on the break lever and trigger guard. No cartridge designation, but bore gauges at 30 caliber. The underside bears an assortment of Belgian proofs, including the Liege stamp on each chamber and caliber markings of "7.5*30", with a small amount of scroll engraving on the underside of the lug. Raised ramp bead front sight and 3-leaf express rear sight on a quarter rib, graduated for 50, 100 and 150, with "ABERCROMBIE & FITCH CO./U.S.AGENTS NEW-YORK" on the right and left barrel, respectively. Established in 1810 and put out of business by the German invasion of 1914, the firm of Auguste Francotte produced top-end rifles and shotguns for both the European and American markets.