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Mr. Stern collected one of the finest military firearm collections to ever have been offered at auction. This prestigious collection featured superbly rare and high condition military firearms. Offered over three auctions this massive 4000 unit firearm collection generated a sensational level of participation.
Mr. Heston had no such gun collection or gun vault in his home. The collection shown here is often claimed to be that of Connecticut resident Bruce E. Stern, an attorney and active gun collector who belonged to several military- and firearm-related organizations and who also served on the NRA's board of directors, or Robert Starer, past president of Ramo Corporation, who is the proprietor of Historic Arms Corp. of Cape Charles, Virginia, but inquiries to representatives of both produced negative responses.
Mr. Stern collected one of the finest military firearm collections to ever have been offered at auction. This prestigious collection featured superbly rare and high condition military firearms. Offered over three auctions this massive 4000 unit firearm collection generated a sensational level of participation.
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: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)Mr. Heston had no such gun collection or gun vault in his home. The collection shown here is often claimed to be that of Connecticut resident Bruce E. Stern, an attorney and active gun collector who belonged to several military- and firearm-related organizations and who also served on the NRA's board of directors, or Robert Starer, past president of Ramo Corporation, who is the proprietor of Historic Arms Corp. of Cape Charles, Virginia, but inquiries to representatives of both produced negative responses.