Lones Wigger Firearms Auction on GunBroker to Support Junior Shooting Sports

Lones Wigger Firearms Auction on GunBroker to Support Junior Shooting Sports

COLO SPRGS, CO – Firearms belonging to Olympic shooting legend Lones Wigger will be auctioned on GunBroker.com March 6-20, to benefit Youth shooting programs.

The family of Lones Wigger has generously donated over 30 firearms and shooting memorabilia belonging to Lones, with proceeds directed to the Lones Wigger Youth Program Endowment with MidwayUSA Foundation.

There are some amazingly historical competition shooting and trophy rifles in the lot, such as this 1973 Remington 720 .30-06, U.S. Marine shooting trophy:

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“This is an amazing collection of rifles that span the later part of his career,” said Matt Suggs, USA Shooting CEO. “There are rifles I recognize from the time he was shooting.”

Besides Wigger’s competition guns, there are also items from the colonel’s extensive collection.

Mauser Model 98 8mm. Made in Oberndorf (code byf), serial number 14086 (appears on receiver and stock, small parts differ) was originally a German rifle then likely used by the French Foreign Legion and later taken by the Vietnamese forces. Gifted to Lones Wigger at the conclusion of his second tour in Vietnam. The barrel is 24 inches long. Waffenamt “135” appears on the receiver and barrel, as do other Nazi markings across the metal parts. What appears to be Vietnamese writing appears (in paint – “Choung Thien”) on the right side of the stock and the numeral “5” is likewise marked on the right butt. CONDITION: The bore exhibits a moderate uniform roughness and is at best casually shootable. Mechanics operate properly (dry). Metal and wood finishes stand at approximately 40 percent for a military rifle. INCLUSION: A U.S. Army Marksmanship Unit cap is packaged with this rifle.

The firearms include two Remington Model 720s as well as rifles that Wigger used at competitions. Each firearm has been paired with unique personal memorabilia from his career as well as a certificate of authenticity.

The Lones Wigger Youth Program Endowment creates a lasting legacy for shooting sports by providing additional funding for USA Shooting to grow youth programs and enhance grassroots development.

“Lones Wigger was fiercely dedicated to junior shooting and this endowment truly serves as a living legacy of how he wanted to positively impact the sport,” said Suggs.

A four-time Olympian and retired Army Lieutenant Colonel, Wigger is an iconic figure in the shooting sports. He has won over 111 international medals, 3 Olympic medals, and is the only USA Shooting Team member ever elected to the U.S. Olympic and Paralympic Committee Hall of Fame.

The auction is being curated by Sportsman’s Legacy and hosted on GunBroker.com. The collection can be previewed at https://bit.ly/3uF8wKV

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