Description Personally Serialized Experimental Wildey Hunter, .44 bore, unknown chambering. with one, removable magazine and a 10″ top vented rib barrel. Made in Cheshire Connecticut. Smooth ebony wood grip plates. milled frame with serrated front and back strap. Wide serrated trigger and serrated hammer. Serrated stainless steel slide and barrel. Magwell located serrated magazine release. Left side of frame serrated slide release and safety. Barrel located gas adjustment screw. Rear adjustable and front fixed blade sight. Must ship to a FFL holder. Condition: Good/Very Good with light scratches and handling wear. The action does not always function properly. Last screw on top rib is missing. Grips do not stay affixed. Clean rifled bore. Sold AS-IS due to function and unknown caliber. From the Personal collection of Wildey Firearms creator Wildey J. Moore. Wildey worked in the firearms business since the 1950’s as a gunsmith, Ed Argamonte’s, as a Salesman for Winchester, Stoeger, J.J. Tobler and Forenade Fabrikverken. Eventually setting out on his own to design and create the Wildey Survivor. The Survivor was most famously featured in the classic 1985 Movie Death Wish 3 with Charles Bronson. This lot Includes a letter of authenticity signed by the fiduciary of Moore’s estate and Connecticut Firearms Auction. Barrel Length: 10″ Serial: WJM-X01 Manufacturer: Wildey Firearms Co Inc Model: Hunter Book# 02075
Wildey Experimental Hunter Semi Auto Pistol
Sold For: $5142.50
Sold
Lot Number | 51 |
---|---|
Barrel Length | 10" |
Serial Number | WJM-X01 |
Model | Hunter |
High Estimate | $3000.00 |
Low Estimate | $2000.00 |