Highlighting Upcoming Auctions with Catalog of High-End Firearms
Guns.com is proud to offer select firearms through our brand-new upcoming auction program, and today we’re highlighting a few of this month’s auction offerings. From Benelli to Taran Tactical, these firearms hail from some of the top brands in the business.
Beretta is the oldest firearms company in the world, with roots going back to the 1500s. A subsidiary of Beretta, Benelli has a reputation for making some of the highest quality shotguns in the world. One of Benelli’s claims to fame is its inertia-driven semi-auto action, which is known for being smooth and extremely reliable.
The Benelli M2 is a 12-gauge tactically-minded shotgun built on Benelli's inertia-driven action. (All photos: Samantha Mursan/Guns.com)
Most folks who are familiar with the inertia system know it from the Benelli M4, a semi-automatic shotgun that won a lot of military and law enforcement contracts. This is a Benelli M2, which replaced the Benelli M1, the original in the lineup. The Benelli M2 brought the reliable semi-automatic inertia system to a line of shotguns geared for uses from home defense to hunting, with many different barrel lengths and configurations.
The M2 has a 3-inch chamber, hooded ghost ring sights, and a polymer stock with rubber butt pad.
The mag tube on this shotgun is plugged for a capacity of 2+1.
The Benelli M2 is a 3-inch-chambered 12-gauge shotgun that feeds from a tubular magazine. This model has an 18.5-inch barrel with a threaded choke system and is set up primarily for home defense with ghost ring sights, a plugged 2+1 capacity, and a standard polymer stock. This design is easily taken apart to replace barrels or magazine tubes and customize the design.
There is no going wrong with Benelli’s quality manufacturing, and you can be confident this shotgun will be reliable.
Dan Wesson Kodiak
Few things are more American than the Dan Wesson Kodiak: a 1911 chambered for the fast, powerful 10mm cartridge. The classic 1911 design has stood the test of time, while the newer 10mm is known for unparalleled power.
The Kodiak by Dan Wesson is a 1911 chambered in 10mm.
A well-established 1911 manufacturer, Dan Wesson has a reputation for quality and accuracy. The Kodiak features a 6-inch barrel with a bushing-less design. With G10 grips, a stealthy grey color, and brushed bronze parts, this handgun looks as good as it shoots.
Something about holding a 1911 feels powerful. The original .45 ACP load was known as a big, strong cartridge, but 10mm takes it to a new level. Even with the large 10mm bullet and its high muzzle velocity, the G10 grips and 6-inch barrel provide a smooth shooting experience. The handgun is easy to control and features an 8+1 capacity.
The Kodiak has an 8+1 capacity, G10 grips, and a 6-inch barrel.
As its name implies, the Kodiak is the perfect companion for trekking through bear country. The velocity of the 10mm gives more penetration than the slower .45 ACP, and the 6-inch barrel maximizes the velocity of the 10mm cartridge.
Being a 1911, this handgun has a light, crisp single-action trigger pull. The action is polished with a short reset. It’s easy to make accurate shots followed by a rapid reset for the next trigger pull.
It also boasts a crisp, light single-action trigger pull that makes follow-up shots easy.
Dan Wesson stands apart from the crowd of 1911 manufacturers. As CZ acquired the company a few years ago, Dan Wesson’s already established reputation is now backed by one of the greatest handgun manufacturers in the world.
Knight’s Armament SR-15E3
There is no shortage of options when picking an AR-15. It can be difficult to separate the wheat from the chaff, but this selection is an easy choice. Few AR-15s on the market are as well-built, accurate, durable, and reliable as a Knight’s Armament SR-15.
The Knight’s Armament SR-15E3 is a 16-inch AR-15 with a super-smooth mid-length gas system.
Knight’s Armament has been a staple for the military and law enforcement agencies for many years, having secured a plethora of contracts. From complete rifles to the best rails ever developed, the Knight’s Armament Company has been at the tip of the spear for decades.
The KAC SR-15E3 is probably one of the top ARs on the market. Chambered in 5.56, this rifle features a 16-inch barrel with a mid-length gas system that’s extremely smooth. It ensures a proper amount of gas for a reliable cycle without over-gassing the chamber, which increases recoil. The rifle has a free-floated hybrid quad rail that extends 15 inches from the receiver, with lots of rail space for mounting different accessories. The Knight’s barrel is built for prolonged use and maintaining tight tolerances for accuracy.
Note the free-floated hybrid quad rail and A1-style flash hider.
The KAC receiver is completely ambidextrous, with every control mirrored on both sides. The two-stage trigger has about a 4.5-pound pull. While the rifle has a traditional A2-style pistol grip, it features an A1-style flash hider with vents around the entire circumference of the muzzle device. There’s also a SOPMOD-style adjustable stock, which is one of the most comfortable stocks on the market, and robust KAC iron sights mounted to the top rail.
The SR-15E3 also comes with flip-up KAC iron sights.
The SR-15E3 is a pleasure to shoot. It’s such a soft recoiling rifle, and even with the A1-style birdcage, there is little to no muzzle rise. The gas system is finely tuned to be enough without being extra, yet retains incredible reliability. The KAC is known for tight tolerances in any condition and after heavy use.
The SOPMOD-style stock is comfortable paired with the hybrid quad rail. Built-in grip panels on the handguard are textured perfectly for a secure hold. The rifle is comfortable, easy to master, and offers a certain level of confidence in knowing Tier One operators and the Secret Service alike trust the same design.
Korth Classic
A German company that dates to the 1950s, Korth got its start making blank-firing starter pistols and gas guns. In the 1990s, Korth had some financial trouble and opened up to the American market before more recently teaming with Nighthawk Custom to import revolvers into the United States. Today, Korth is known for building revolvers that exhibit the highest quality in manufacturing.
This Korth Classic is a beefy .357 Magnum wheel gun with a classy air.
Oversized Hogue grips offer a secure hold, a welcome feature when firing this stout handgun.
The Korth Classic is a single/double-action revolver chambered for .357 Magnum and features a barrel that is easily swapped for different barrel lengths. This 4-inch Korth Classic shows quality manufacturing and is a well polished revolver with a smooth, reliable operation. The trigger is extremely light both in double and single action. In fact, a double-action trigger pull on this revolver is akin to a striker-fired handgun.
Note the gold front bead sight.
The Classic has a six-shot capacity.
This handgun features large, textured wood Hogue grips that make it easy to get a solid purchase. Recoil is easily handled and follow-up shots placed on target. Few shooting experiences match that of a Korth revolver, and it will be the envy of anyone who has an affinity for wheel guns.
LaRue Tactical LT-10
The LaRue Tactical LT-10 is carefully hand-crafted for accuracy and reliability. The AR-10 already has a reputation for increased range and power over the AR-15, but the LT-10 adds accuracy and precision to the AR-10 platform.
This LaRue Tactical LT-10 is a highly capable AR-10 with a 20-inch barrel.
Chambered for .308 Winchester, the LR-10 feeds from AR-10-pattern magazines with a standard capacity of 20 rounds. The rifle is based on the LaRue Mid-Range Gas Gun – Sniper, or MRGG-S, which was a submission to SOCOM’s search for a new semi-automatic designated marksman rifle. Ultimately, the LaRue design lost to Geissele Automatics’ submission, but the design lives on in the LT-10.
This rifle runs off an adjustable mid-length gas system, making it easy to tune the rifle with or without a suppressor. The barrel is 20 inches long and features the LaRue TranQuilo QD suppressor-mount muzzle device. The barrel is free-floated under a handguard with lots of room for mounting accessories, and the handguard and barrel are easily removed for compact storage.
The mid-length gas system is easily tuned for shooting suppressed or not, and the barrel is tipped with a LaRue TranQuilo muzzle device that can also mount a suppressor.
Controls are not ambidextrous, but the rifle features a light, polished trigger with a short reset that makes fast, accurate follow-up shots. LaRue makes its own furniture and has included a comfortable LaRue pistol grip with its version of an adjustable stock. This allows the user to manage the length of pull to adjust for any optics.
This is one of the better AR-10s on the market, with a very high accuracy potential.
A Steiner 2.5-15x50 scope on an American Rifle Company mount accompanies this LaRue rifle.
This LT-10 features a Steiner 2.5-15x50 optic on an American Rifle Company mount, which allows the user to reach out to distance with a quality first focal plane optic. One of the most notable features of a LaRue build is the company’s guarantee of sub-MOA accuracy. Each rifle is fired by Mark LaRue, the owner, and the rifle requires his stamp of approval before it is shipped to the customer. The company stands on the two pillars of accuracy and quality.
Taran Tactical Innovations Combat Master
Firearms instructor and competition shooter Taran Butler is best known for training actors to handle firearms in movie roles. From Keanu Reeves in “John Wick” to Sydney Sweeney, Taran has trained some of the biggest names out there. Taran is also a friend of Guns.com and can be seen every year at the Guns.com SHOT Show party. It’s always exciting to see products he’s developed.
The TTI Combat Master was developed by the same designers that brought you John Wick's favorite handguns.
Not only does Taran Tactical have an incredible range, but the company has worked to build custom handguns designed for competition shooting with enhanced features to make running and gunning easier and faster.
The Combat Master is based on a Glock 34 Gen3 pistol and souped up with the TTI treatment.
The TTI Combat Master started life as a Glock 34 Gen3. This 5.31-inch barreled 9mm Glock has been completely reworked, with a custom stipple job on the frame, a new lighter trigger, a beveled magazine well, a custom slide with an optic and lightening cuts, and a precision barrel. It is optimized for faster reloads, quicker follow-up shots, and rapid target acquisition behind the Trijicon SRO red dot.
The Combat Master comes with a Trijicon SRO optic.
While this may be a Glock, it might be the most comfortable and customized Glock out there. It is easy to blow through a lot of ammo on the range with this gun. The light trigger pulls and easy reloads are exciting to run. This handgun is worth of any competition and will be easy to master.
Summary
We at Guns.com are excited to offer auctions in an effort to bring you the best deals in the gun world. With one of the widest selections of used firearms on the market, there is sure to be something that will catch your eye in our inventory. Take it from me, no matter how many guns you have, the collection is never complete.