
From Hollywood Western legends to WWII paratrooper knives and Pearl Harbor propaganda, this sale offers once-in-a-lifetime opportunities for collectors and history enthusiasts.
Cody, Wyo. (September 2025) — Lock Stock & Barrel Auctions (LSB), the largest firearms and firearms paraphernalia auction house of its kind, will showcase an extraordinary array of historic artifacts, fine art, and Americana, making it one of the most diverse and exciting auctions of the year. The upcoming Live Firearms Auction will be held at the Cody Auditorium in Cody, Wyoming. The two-day event will take place Saturday and Sunday, Sept. 27 – 28, 2025, with bidding starting promptly at 9:00 AM each day.
One of the most intriguing pieces crossing the block is a Vintage 1970s Arvo Ojala Custom Paladin “Have Gun Will Travel” Double Rig. Ojala, Hollywood’s legendary fast-draw coach and holster maker, trained stars like Clint Eastwood and James Arness and set the standard for authenticity in Western films. This rare, mirrored holster rig, embellished with Paladin’s iconic chess knight emblem, was crafted for a private collector and comes from the collection of noted firearms author Rick Hacker. Few examples of Ojala’s Paladin rigs exist today, making this a truly remarkable piece of Hollywood history.

Historic 1930s Cody Dogies Semi-Pro Baseball Uniform
From the world of sports memorabilia comes a Historic 1930s Cody Dogies Semi-Pro Baseball Uniform, a relic of America’s pastime with deep ties to the community Lock Stock & Barrel calls home. Worn by third baseman Coon Lee, the uniform includes its original jersey emblazoned with “CODY,” matching pinstripe pants, and provenance that includes photographs, newspaper clippings, and a signed letter from Lee’s wife. The Dogies were a beloved semi-pro team competing in the Midland Empire League, and this well-preserved uniform provides a tangible connection to the baseball legacy of Buffalo Bill’s Wyoming.

US Army M-1917 Trench Fighting Knuckle Knife
Collectors of wartime history will find equal treasures in the auction. Reaching back to the First World War, bidders will encounter a US Army M-1917 Trench Fighting Knuckle Knife, complete with its original Jewell 1918 reinforced scabbard. With its triangular spike blade designed to pierce heavy uniforms and its brutal steel knuckle guard, the knife embodied the vicious realities of trench warfare. The accompanying Jewell scabbard is rarer still, making this set a museum-quality piece spanning both world wars.

WWII D-Day Paratrooper M-3 Trench Knife with 1943 M-6 Leather Scabbard
Another highlight is a WWII D-Day Paratrooper M-3 Trench Knife with 1943 M-6 Leather Scabbard. Issued to paratroopers carrying carbines and Thompsons during the invasion of Normandy, this rare L&C-made scabbard is marked with its date, inspector’s initials, and complete with its original rawhide tie-down lace. Worn strapped to the calf, these knives became a signature of America’s airborne warriors, and surviving examples in such condition are seldom seen at auction.

WWII propaganda poster titled “Avenge December 7” was illustrated by Bernard Perlin in 1942
The shocking news of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor left millions of Americans thirsting for revenge and spoiling for a fight. Patriotic propaganda posters with inspirational slogans were produced to “keep the home fires burning.” This original WWII propaganda poster titled “Avenge December 7” was illustrated by Bernard Perlin in 1942. The striking image depicts a stern U.S. Navy sailor with his fist raised above the chaos of ships burning at Pearl Harbor. Boldly lettered with the words “Avenge December 7,” this framed piece captures the patriotic fervor that swept the nation following the attack and remains a powerful symbol of American resilience.

Global War on Terror-era Bowie Fighting Knuckle Knife by Eight Dollar Mountain Foundry
From a more recent chapter of military history comes a Global War on Terror-era Bowie Fighting Knuckle Knife by Eight Dollar Mountain Foundry. Crafted by Dale Sandberg in October 2001, just weeks after the September 11th attacks, the piece bears its maker’s mark, serial number, and date of manufacture. Sandberg’s intimidating knives were carried by U.S. troops in Iraq and Afghanistan, and this example, nearly pristine and complete with its original scabbard, reflects the surge of patriotism and service that defined a new generation of American warriors.
“These aren’t just collectibles, they are windows into history,” said Spencer Hoglund, Owner of Lock Stock & Barrel Auctions. “From the fast-draw holsters of Hollywood’s golden age, to Cody’s own baseball legacy, to iconic artifacts carried into battle, this auction offers an unparalleled opportunity to own pieces of America’s story.”
In addition to these highlights, the September sale will feature Native American artifacts, estate furnishings, fine art, and decorative items, ensuring something for every type of collector. A public preview will be held at the Cody Auditorium on Friday, Sept. 26, from 12:00 PM to 8:00 PM, offering prospective bidders the opportunity to view lots in person and meet the LSB team. For the auction itself, doors open at 8:00 AM Sept. 27 – 28, with bidding beginning at 9:00 AM. Participants may bid live in the room, online, or by phone, allowing buyers nationwide to take part.
The complete digital catalog is now available and can be viewed at: https://jnkservices.aflip.in/lsbacution-fall2025.
Interested buyers are encouraged to plan their watch lists and register early to secure their place in the sale. For full details on the auction and registration information, visit www.LSBauctions.com.
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