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  1. Hey folks, I recently had the good fortune of having the opportunity to pick up an extensive collection of pre war and war time production LP34 flare pistols. Most are in excellent condition and are really cool. The production and manufacturing changes are very evident between the pre war guns and those produced later and have been really cool to compare. These are some of the preliminary photos that I grabbed for inventory purposes. Im still on the learning curve as far as rarity and desirability of different production codes / years, any pointers there? Value wise they seem to be all over the place. One of the early pistols is police marked (eagle / c ) which no doubt is rarer than the run of the mill guns but without finding any comparative examples its been hard to gauge. There is also an example with a zinc lower and blued barrel that I have found no similar examples of. Definitely a lot of cool variation here to learn about. Some pics to enjoy! Partial Zinc: Police:
  2. WTS: M3A1 Grease Gun Complete Bolt Assembly - Like New - $380 I have a single complete M3A1 Grease Gun bolt carrier assembly available for sale. The entire assembly is in like new shape complete with grease paper over the bolt face. There is some light storage wear but that’s it. This is a perfect spare to have on hand and is drop in ready. Price: $SOLD Shipping: Actual Price Payment: Paypal plus the fee Contact: Email - PM or email at bevisblack15@NOSPAMyahoo.com (remove “NOSPAM”)
  3. Hi all, I have the opportunity to pick up the below pouches and hope the hive can provide some insight. They are coming out of a well established collection and I have no reason to believe they are repros / post war. That being said my expertise with German web gear is a bit lacking. The story that goes with these were acquired in Luxembourg in the '60s by a GI and were brought back to the states soon after. The photos below are all that I have on hand at the moment, any insight would be greatly appreciated.
  4. Hi Robert, Thanks a bunch! I have run the gun with a variety of ammo and its been just as reliable with each type. Let me know if you have any other questions. -Mike
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