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    #16
    The "Hebel" flare pistol with Czch army acceptance marking is not WW I. This pistols were made in Kosmonosy (Cosmanos), Czech republic in twenties. The factory belongs to the Pozemkova Banka (Real Estate Bank), then PB.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Jan Balcar View Post
      The "Hebel" flare pistol with Czch army acceptance marking is not WW I. This pistols were made in Kosmonosy (Cosmanos), Czech republic in twenties. The factory belongs to the Pozemkova Banka (Real Estate Bank), then PB.
      Hi, this is very good and precise information, thanks! Do you know by any chance how many were made, approx? Do you find them nowadays more often?

      @Bruno: I know there are missing a few more ;-) But those are just my new aquisitions, a smaller patrt of my collection. But as you see there are all sorts of guns, not only german anymore. The ammo is sometimes more dofficult to find than the guns themselves....

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        #18
        Originally posted by bergler View Post
        .....But those are just my new aquisitions, a smaller part of my collection. .....


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          #19
          Originally posted by bergler View Post
          Hi, this is very good and precise information, thanks! Do you know by any chance how many were made, approx? Do you find them nowadays more often?
          Ich habe leider keine andere Informationen. In Tschechien sind die Pistolen auch recht selten.

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            #20
            does by any chance anybody have an adapter plate for the stick grenade, to be used on the Wurfkörper, for me?
            One of my favourites is the tiny Flare gun "JGA"....really well manufactured, with metal grips, and not often seen. Not a flare gun really, but listed as a flare gun...

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              #21
              Both czechoslovak pistols are army proofed, the Hebel is marked with depot acceptance of czechoslovak army. The tgf is postwar copy of russian M44 pistol.

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                #22
                I am surprised nobody seems to take notice of the brass yugoslavian M29 flare gun. This is one very very rare item. The gun doesn´t look spectacular, but in fact is quite special.
                If you have some nice flare guns as well, please keep posting. Would be interesting to see different guns and variants!

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                  #23
                  Actually I was interested in it. I have two different steel versions, and would like a brass, but I have seen a few turn up recently and was unsure whether or not they are being imported in quantity.

                  I got burned on paying too much for the, in the past, Rare Rumanian WWII era flare pistols, which have turned up in the states in large quantities. I would be willing to trade for one of the brass Yugo's.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by SIGNALMAN View Post
                    Actually I was interested in it. I have two different steel versions, and would like a brass, but I have seen a few turn up recently and was unsure whether or not they are being imported in quantity.

                    I got burned on paying too much for the, in the past, Rare Rumanian WWII era flare pistols, which have turned up in the states in large quantities. I would be willing to trade for one of the brass Yugo's.
                    First day after he posted the pics I send him a pm about the yugo flare gun, but he did not want to sell it. I am looking for that gun for some time.

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                      #25
                      There is one on Gunbroker now, Only $1600+ dollars.

                      If there turns out to be a lot more, price will be under $400 fast !

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                        #26
                        Originally posted by SIGNALMAN View Post
                        There is one on Gunbroker now, Only $1600+ dollars.

                        If there turns out to be a lot more, price will be under $400 fast !
                        I hope so because I do not want to pay 1600 for flare gun.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by SIGNALMAN View Post
                          There is one on Gunbroker now, Only $1600+ dollars.

                          If there turns out to be a lot more, price will be under $400 fast !
                          Hi, I have seen that one on gunbroker and joe salter (is the same). I am very very sure that there will not be some more showing up. This is, as far as I know, only the third one known. The one I have has been in possesion of one man (a friend of mine) since the end of the war. Not imported, not bought. I nkow the history of this gun very well. I have a steel one as well, but that one is found more often. I would not part from mine.

                          Something other...do you have a compareable piece to the small JGA Flare gun/Scheintod as well? Would be interesting to know a bit more....

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                            #28
                            Hello, send me your email address in a private message, and I will send you photo's of some of my Scheintod pistols, Remember, I wrote an article on these in the Gun Digest, Vol. 5.

                            You can then post on this thread if you like.

                            Good Collecting, Howard

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                              #29
                              Tough one to find is the steel versions of the german heer type you have 3 of made from aluminum. Do you have any of the bakelite multiple flare cases that hold something like 3 or 4 flares.?

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                                #30
                                Hello, I have 9 of the long barrel steel Heers, and ~ 23 + short barrel versions, and even one Kampfpistole in steel.

                                I believe the bakelite "flare" containers you are talking about are actually for German fuses. This comes up quite often on forums.

                                The Bakelite flare containers for flares hold 6 flares, and are somewhat cylindrical.

                                Good Collecting

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