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I recently purchased this panel on e-Bay. It was listed as a “US Army Pre WW2 Gun Control Panel.” I got it because it is labeled “Federal Laboratories Inc.” The seller had no idea what it was and, as you can imagine, typing in “gun control panel” on Google, yields somewhat unhelpful results. The only thing I can think of is something I saw advertised in a reproduction 1934 FL catalog. It was an internal tear gas distribution system. If a bank was being robbed, or a prion riot was raging in the mess hall, a bank teller or prison guard could apply pressure to a foot pedal, and then the room would fill with a fog of tear gas (see pictures below). Has anybody ever seen a device like this? Am I even close, or am I waaaaaay off? The panel measures 9” wide, by 14” tall, if that helps.
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Hello all, I am he who is called Skriletz. I'm a long time user of this forum, but this is my first time posting. I'm not sure if this is the proper category to post this thread in, so if it's not please feel free to take it down, or place it where it needs to go if possible. These pictures represent my modest collection of Depression-Era firearms. I placed these in a photobucket album. Here is the link: http://s1356.photobucket.com/user/HistoricalReenactment/library/Depression-Era%20Firearms?sort=3&page=1 The first item is a Colt 1903 Hammerless Pocket Pistol. Serial number reads 263676, dating this gun to 1917. Though I doubt this one was used by L.E., she's a beautiful pistol, and she holds a special place in my heart (first pistol I purchased). It's chambered for .32 auto so it holds eight rounds. By some twist of fate that must have been divine intervention, my old man was at a gun show and found two extra magazines for it. Seller didn't know what they were for, so Pop got 'em for a steal. The second item is a Colt Police Positive Revolver bearing the serial number 82748. I tracked the date on this one to 1916 (hey, 100 years old!). Regrettably, it's chambered for .38 S&W, which is a pretty difficult round to find. Oh well. As I understand it, these revolvers were the first pistols the FBI ordered in bulk (before they were even called the FBI). However, those were chambered for .38 Special. Still a great piece, and I'm proud to have it in my collection. The last one was found at an antique show by my brother. It's a 1.5" Tear Gas Gun manufactured by Federal Laboratories. Not quite sure when this one's from. Serial Number reads 1864. Seems like an early number, but with something this specialized, maybe not. I am currently discussing the matter with Mr. Albert of this forum to try and pin down a date on it. Even if it is post-1930s, I'm glad to have it, and it looks great with the rest of my accoutrements. Finally, and not pictured, because I don't think it was necessary to do so, I have a reproduction FBI hard case for the Thompson Submachine Gun. It's the IMA version (linked below). It seems to me to be a fairly accurate reproduction, at least for the price I paid. Inside, I keep three XX clips (all stamped Auto-Ordinance), a stock (in the process of affixing original hardware), a pistol grip, and two boxes of pre-war .45 ammo. I'm halfway there to owning my own Thompson! Ha ha. http://www.ima-usa.com/u-s-thompson-smg-fbi-carry-case.html Anyway, that's me. I'm glad to be here. I've learned so much already simply by reading others' posts. I can't imagine what I'll know after actually speaking to fellow members. Thank you.
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Recently picked up two hard to find early gas guns for the collection. The Lake Erie is in an original Lake Erie case. The labels are in ok shape, but the tear gas got to the recoil pad and I have quite a bit of cleaning to do. Federal Laboratories had the right idea with nickel plating, if only they had plated the barrel ID as well. Ron
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Anyone out there have any intesrest in a Federal Labs/MSI salesmans sample kit/case loaded with a full compliment of inert tear gas greandes, sprays, 37mm rounds, etc.? Kit contains 34 items ranging from sabots to a large shotgun launched grenade. Case is molded plastic, foamed lined and cut out for individual items. Set is complete and all recesses are filled. Case is not marked, giving no clue to the treasure that waits inside. If there is interest, I'll post pics.(not my fortee). Would make a great part of a tear gas display for someone who has the room. I do not.
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