Collectors Elite Auctions has launched its September sale with a lineup that bridges Americas firearms heritage and modern collector appeal. The auction features historically significant pieces alongside cutting-edge platforms, drawing attention from seasoned collectors and new bidders alike. At the heart of the collection is a First-Generation Colt Single Action Army revolver, serial number 218130, manufactured in 1901. Known universally as the Peacemaker, this Colt .45 became synonymous with the American frontier, carried by soldiers, lawmen, and outlaws. This particular revolver is fitted with genuine pearl grips and retains its period Colt bluing, a combination that underscores both authenticity and aesthetic value. For collectors, the revolver represents more than a firearmit embodies a cultural era and the enduring mythos of the American West. Balancing that history is the Ruger No. 1-A Light Sporter chambered in .303 British. Produced in 2014, the rifle reflects Bill Rugers determination to preserve the single-shot rifle in the modern market. Its blued 22-inch barrel, folding leaf sights, and checkered walnut stock demonstrate a traditional build, while the chambering in .303 British links it to both military and hunting legacies. The rifle stands as a bridge between 19th-century martial history and contemporary sporting craftsmanship. For sheer presence, the Barrett 82A1 in .50 BMG is a standout. This particular rifle comes custom finished with a Battle Worn Cerakote coating and paired with a mounted Nightforce NX5 8-32x56 optic. Its 29-inch fluted chrome-lined barrel ensures both durability and precision, while Barretts recoil-operated semi-automatic system anchors its reputation as one of the most formidable long-range rifles ever produced. This blend of battlefield pedigree and custom styling elevates the rifle into a rarefied tier of collectibility, appealing equally to display-oriented collectors and serious shooters. The auction also taps into pop culture with a Glock/Taran Tactical Innovations G34 Gen5 John Wick 4 Combat Master Package. Limited in production and closely tied to the blockbuster franchise, the package includes a custom-tuned Glock with a bronze barrel, stippled grip, fiber-optic sights, and TTI trigger enhancements. What makes it particularly attractive is the inclusion of a themed display case, markers, and memorabilia, merging Hollywood cachet with competitive shooting performance. Its a pistol that straddles cinematic recognition and genuine engineering pedigree, broadening its appeal beyond traditional firearms circles. Adding further diversity, a Winchester Model 94 Legacy/Deluxe chambered in .38-55 Winchester rounds out the offerings. Built in New Haven between 2004 and 2006, this rifle features a 26-inch octagonal barrel, color case-hardened receiver, and checkered walnut stock. It channels the craftsmanship of late-19th-century Winchesters while standing as one of the last models to emerge from the now-shuttered New Haven factory. Its scarcity and period-correct features make it a prized opportunity for collectors of American lever-action rifles. The auction structure itself reflects broader trends in the collectors market. By offering no listing fees and setting a modest 10% buyers premium, Collectors Elite creates an accessible entry point for bidders. Partnering with GunBroker for platform infrastructure ensures reliability while allowing the auction house to focus on curated, themed releases that highlight both historical continuity and modern innovation.