Hello,
here are a few of my Walther Flare guns in Steel. All 3 are water- finds from the last years, they come out of the lakes near where I live. Hence the condition on one is poor, one is ok and my favourite is quite nice, and surprisingly this was the latest find from last year. The mud preserves sometimes well ;-)
These are somehow special to me because they have been untouched since the end of the war, even when the condition then is not the best. I do have far better ones, but with no history to them.
The first, No 22669 (my favourite) is quite special because it bears next to the usual stampings (CrownB, CrownU, 4 in a Circle) an early Lufftwaffenproofstamp Eagle2 at the right side of the frame, and the Number N4002 (Nachrichtenmittel 4002) on the left side. This is a Versorgungsnummer (Supply Number) of the Luftwaffe. I have seen this number on other Flare Guns as well (on pictures), even on the long barreld Walther Leuchtpistole. I believe this is quite rare. If somebody has some more information on this I would be very greatful. Oh, and the year 1937 is stamped as well, but on the right side of the Walther Banner and not as usual underneath it.
The second is a quite early Walther Flare gun, No 9765. It has the small trigger guard. The condition is ok. Next to the usual proof stamps (as above) there are Proof Stamps Eagle6 on Frame, Barrel and even on the smallest parts. I read in a former thread by User Signalman that this is the proof stamp of Simson/Suhl, as a number of Walther Flare guns have been refurbished by them. Any further information and details would be highly appreciated, as in when, what numbers, and if this was a long- barreled gun that has, as many others, been shortened (the barrel of course ;-)).
The third flare gun is very similar to the second, early Walther as well (No 8480), small trigger guard, and with the same markings, standard markings and additionally Eagle6 all over. Unfortunately the condition on this is quite poor, but it still works fine and was my first of this kind.
Any further information or comments are highly appreciated!
here are a few of my Walther Flare guns in Steel. All 3 are water- finds from the last years, they come out of the lakes near where I live. Hence the condition on one is poor, one is ok and my favourite is quite nice, and surprisingly this was the latest find from last year. The mud preserves sometimes well ;-)
These are somehow special to me because they have been untouched since the end of the war, even when the condition then is not the best. I do have far better ones, but with no history to them.
The first, No 22669 (my favourite) is quite special because it bears next to the usual stampings (CrownB, CrownU, 4 in a Circle) an early Lufftwaffenproofstamp Eagle2 at the right side of the frame, and the Number N4002 (Nachrichtenmittel 4002) on the left side. This is a Versorgungsnummer (Supply Number) of the Luftwaffe. I have seen this number on other Flare Guns as well (on pictures), even on the long barreld Walther Leuchtpistole. I believe this is quite rare. If somebody has some more information on this I would be very greatful. Oh, and the year 1937 is stamped as well, but on the right side of the Walther Banner and not as usual underneath it.
The second is a quite early Walther Flare gun, No 9765. It has the small trigger guard. The condition is ok. Next to the usual proof stamps (as above) there are Proof Stamps Eagle6 on Frame, Barrel and even on the smallest parts. I read in a former thread by User Signalman that this is the proof stamp of Simson/Suhl, as a number of Walther Flare guns have been refurbished by them. Any further information and details would be highly appreciated, as in when, what numbers, and if this was a long- barreled gun that has, as many others, been shortened (the barrel of course ;-)).
The third flare gun is very similar to the second, early Walther as well (No 8480), small trigger guard, and with the same markings, standard markings and additionally Eagle6 all over. Unfortunately the condition on this is quite poor, but it still works fine and was my first of this kind.
Any further information or comments are highly appreciated!
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