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    Unidentified Flare gun

    Hallo

    This flare gun was found last week by a friend of mine with the scope in austria. We have no idea what for a flare gun this is. I think its not WWII, but maybe WWI.
    Can anybody help to identify this flare gun ...
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        #4
        No one has any ideas ...?

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          #5
          Hello, I have a very nice example of this flaregun, and will post a photo when I dig it out. I believe it is Hungarian if my memory serves me correctly. Good Collecting, signalman

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            #6
            Hallo

            It would be very nice when you can post pics from your flare gun.

            Have you any idea in which time this flare gun was produced ?

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              #7
              Hello, I believe it to be Just before WWII, and no doubt used in WW2.

              It has a breech that opens similar to the Vz 30 Czech flarepistol, and one might have been a similar copy of the other. The Vz 30 as its name implies was designed in 1930, and the earliest production versions I have seen are dated '33 (1933).

              Due to its less sophisticated construction, The Hungarian version might be as early as WWI, but I doubt it.

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                #8
                Thx a lot SIGNALMAN

                Got the information that this flare gun was found in a forest where the
                hungarian and german army throw away a lot of stuff.
                So this flare gun was definatly used also in WWII ...

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                  #9
                  Hallo SIGNALMAN

                  Just had a chat with my friend, would it be possible for you to post some pics
                  of your flare gun, because he wants to restore the ground dug one

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                    #10
                    Hello, yes, I will post pictures just as soon as I dig it out, I only have ~ 2500 flareguns to search through, and it may take a few days. Good Collecting, signalman

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                      #11
                      Hello, The AB marking on the gripstrap? stands for Atvaz B, a maker located in Budapest Hungary. My flaregun is also marked Bp (shield) 22 which means it is military accepted and manufactured in 1922. Photo's to come shortly. Mine has no serial number visable. Good Collecting, signalman

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                        #12
                        2500 flare guns

                        Wow thats a nice collection

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                          #13
                          Thank you, There are ~ 850 different variations, with many duplicates of rare models. I cannot seem to stop buying the rare versions. I have the photo, I am just trying to figure out how to list it.

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                            #14
                            You can send me the pic via email to

                            xbert1@gmx.at

                            GrĂ¼sse
                            Herbert

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                              #15
                              I got the pics ... thx a lot Signalman

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