VERY RARE CONSECUTIVE PAIR WINDHAM WEAPONRY WW-308 CHAPTER 54, SPECIAL FORCES ASSOCIATION RIFLES

Spring 2024 Premier Firearms & Militaria Auction

June 7th, 8th, 9th, & 10th, 2024
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VERY RARE CONSECUTIVE PAIR WINDHAM WEAPONRY WW-308 CHAPTER 54, SPECIAL FORCES ASSOCIATION RIFLES

23-7480
Cal. 308
S# RD005245 / RD005244

Bbls. 16.5. These rifles are part of a extremely small special run, rumored to be under 10 in total. Windham Weaponry manufactured these for the U.S. Army Special Forces Association, Chapter 54 out of Boston, MA. and this is an unseparated, consecutively numbered pair. 16″ threaded barrels terminated w/ A2 style flash hiders. 15″ full length, free floating M-Lok handguards regulated w/ upper receiver, providing 22″ of picatinny rail optic mounting real estate. Round forward assist, brass deflector & dust cover. Samson flip-up iron sights consisting of a front protected post & adjustable, dual aperture rear peep sight. Left side controls. Extended charging handles. Textured black rubber Hogue pistol grip. 1 rifle has Magpul MOE shoulder stock while the other has a Magpul PRS Gen 3 stock. Both stocks contain a brass data plate engraved; “U.S. ARMY / SPECIAL FORCES ASSOCIATION / CHAPTER 54, BOSTON, MA.” on right side. Right side mag-well is laser marked w/ the Special Forces dual arrow & fighting knife logo & “DE OPPRESSO LIBER”. 1 rifle has black nylon sling. CONDITION: Original finish complete & consistent w/ little sign of any prior use. Brass deflectors aren’t even marked which happens almost immediately. Bores are bright w/ strong rifling. Fire control mechanisms appear to function correctly when cycled by hand. PROVENANCE: From the Working Reference Collection of Military Arms Instructor, Master Sergeant Vincent Pestilli.

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