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    KM Flare gun

    Here is a fantastic KM piece that i was able to recently add to my collection. But aside from being KM and an early piece, i have not been able to find much out about these. I have seen a variation of SS KM flaregun but none like this one. With any luck someone can shed a little light on these for me

    Thanks, Dale
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      Nice

      Originally posted by Dale
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      Very nice Walther Stainless steel KM Double barrel Flare Gun> It is called the Walther Model SLD (Signal u. Leucht Doppel), they also came in a single BBl. variation as well Model SL ( Signal U. Leucht) ................BILL
      Last edited by BILL GRIST; 05-12-2005, 04:02 PM.

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        Originally posted by BILL GRIST
        Very nice Walther Stainless steel KM Double barrel Flare Gun> It is called the Walther Model SLD (Signal u. Leucht Doppel), they also came in a single BBl. variation as well Model SL ( Signal U. Leucht) ................BILL
        Thanks for the speedy reply Bill. I was just reading that the SS flare guns were
        U-boat specific. I did not purchase this under that assumption however it would be a great twist. Thoughts?

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          Originally posted by Dale
          Thanks for the speedy reply Bill. I was just reading that the SS flare guns were
          U-boat specific. I did not purchase this under that assumption however it would be a great twist. Thoughts?
          I would think that they would be used on any type KM ship...BILL

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            Hello, your flaregun is a rare Stainless Steel SLD Model. There were ~ 4000+ of this model produced. The single barrel version of this gun is a little scarcer, with only ~ 3600 produced. Since there is a serial # 60 known of both models, they each have their own serial number series.

            Although they were produced for the U-Boats, examples are known to have come off other ships. Like all firearms during war, they went where they were needed !

            There is also an anodized aluminum version of the double barrel with the maker code eeu in a rectangle. Over 6000 of these were produced in 1943 and 44.

            Also another aluminum version by Heym, only ~ 200 made for WWII, but this producer also made this version after the war ! They are very scarce in the USA, and even Germany, as Most of the postwar models were destroyed instead of being sold surplus.

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              Here is one that has had me stumped for a while. When I picked it up I thought it would be a quick and easy research trip through Herr Kern's reference... but that turned out not to be the case! If you guys have any ideas, I would sure appreciate a clue on this one. It is clearly KM marked. Oddly enough, it came with another Walther stainless SLD model as discussed above!



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                Jeff,

                This look like a Sander Leinenpistole to me.
                A pistol to shoot lines over from one ship to another etc.
                But other people will be able to tell you more about this.

                Nice one

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                  Thanks Kris!

                  This one comes from near you - it was part of Roger DeBruyne's collection in Dadizele. The grease in the photo is some of his 'super gloop' preservative. Fortunately, it comes off with a little soap and hot water.

                  Thanks for the information.

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                    Thanks for the info Jeff

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                      It is indeed a Sander Leinenpistole. which is a line throwing gun. There are a number of variations of this model known, Yours is Aluminum with steel barrel, I am looking for the Brass barrel and/or frame versions. I will pay top dollar for variations I can use ! Good Collecting, signalman

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                        KM Flare Gun: Walther SLD 1944 Model

                        Here are pictures of mine - similar to Dale's, but the later anodized aluminum, double-barrel model - as referenced by Signalman above.

                        John
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                            Maker mark:
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                              Hi,

                              Thanks for these nice pictures..

                              No more comment. Everything has been written.

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