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    Postwar Soviet flamethrower???????????

    Hi guys,

    I think I can get some help on this here on the firearms forum.

    This is, I think, a post-ww2 Soviet or other commie country flamethrower /deactivated - the "gun" is cut in two/. But can you tell me, what country is it? What model or type? Which year? In this condition, is it collectable at all? Thanks in advance!
    The World Needs Peace

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    bottles
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      #3
      back
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        #4
        gun
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          .
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            #6
            interesting, on the front of the barrel there is a bipod. I thought the flamethrowers are attack weapons, not a weapon to put on the bipod and wait for a stupi enemy to come and sit within the flames' range...
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              #7
              Before I scrolled all the way down and saw your last post post, I said to myself "A frigging bipod on a flamethrower??" Cool item, wish I knew who used it.
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                #8
                Could you post of closup on the markings? I agree, A flamethrower with a bipod, what will they think of next

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                  #9
                  Sorry for the crappy image, but that's all marked on the gun - B 20 02 /\ 59

                  The bottles are even less marked, only some factory stamps on some elements. And these are noting more but a single number - 5, 10, also one small circle with a 6 inside.
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                    #10
                    Soviet designed LPO-50 I think?

                    eric

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                      #11
                      You can even get a manual for it.

                      http://www.armybook.com/summary.html?code=0107012cx7

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                        #12
                        Thank you very much Eric!!! Knowing the model found so many info! Thank you very much!
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                          #13
                          Glad to have helped

                          eric

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                            #14
                            Hi Theodor, great item! The bipod is very similar to those used on the DP28 LMG.


                            Cheers, Ade.

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