
I’m Logan Metesh of High Caliber History, and the host of GunBroker’s No Lowballers Podcast, and I’m here to go in depth with you about some impressive listings being offered in the September collection of Collectors Elite Auctions.
This month’s elite auction highlights two firearms—and two calibers—you might not expect to see headlining. First up is the Remington Model 7400, a semi-automatic rifle produced from 1981 to 2005, built on a modified Model 742 action, offered in eight different calibers during its 24-year run, it earned a reputation as a reliable hunting rifle with surprising versatility. The second spotlight goes to the High Standard Model G380, a rare semi-auto chambered in .380 ACP—a caliber that might catch collectors off guard in this context. Be sure to watch the video for an in-depth look, and visit CollectorsEliteAuctions.com to bid on these unique pieces.
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Logan Metesh is an arms historian with a focus on history and development. He has a degree in historic preservation and has worked for the National Park Service and the Smithsonian Institution. The ease with which he can recall obscure historical facts and figures makes him very good at Jeopardy!, but exceptionally bad at geometry. Over the years, he has contributed to multiple books and written hundreds of articles for different publications. He is the owner of High Caliber History LLC and the host of the No Lowballers Podcast.