This is the backside of the rocket Motor
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Horst
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- Wed 24 Jul 2019, 00:51
- Forum: Show your flare gun ammunition
- Topic: Internally rifled 26mm flare
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3809
- Wed 24 Jul 2019, 00:44
- Forum: Show your flare gun ammunition
- Topic: Internally rifled 26mm flare
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3809
Re: Internally rifled 26mm flare
Here are the cartridge case (150 mm), the rocket and the star container
- Wed 24 Jul 2019, 00:38
- Forum: Show your flare gun ammunition
- Topic: Internally rifled 26mm flare
- Replies: 8
- Views: 3809
Re: Internally rifled 26mm flare
This is the inside of cartridge case
- Fri 19 Jul 2019, 14:06
- Forum: Molins Number 4 Mark 1
- Topic: Is this a No 4?
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3995
Re: Is this a No 4?
Hi Gotavapen
This is a French Air Force Signal Pistol M 1962
Best regards
Horst
This is a French Air Force Signal Pistol M 1962
Best regards
Horst
- Thu 18 Jul 2019, 13:24
- Forum: Other & unidentified American flare guns
- Topic: VERY made in USA
- Replies: 4
- Views: 5960
Re: VERY made in USA
Hi Gotavapen this is a Signal pistol Mark IV This bronze pistol was an exact replica of the French signal pistol model "1914-18". In the battlefields of the First World War, the American soldiers quickly realized that the caliber 10 of their own signal pistols was completely inadequate. A ...
- Sun 07 Jul 2019, 20:44
- Forum: Swedish flare guns
- Topic: Followed with Centurion tank
- Replies: 2
- Views: 3846
Re: Followed with Centurion tank
Hi Gotavapen
This pistol was called Pistol till stridsvagn 81 in Sweden. It was only used by the crews of the Centurion tanks.
Best regards
Horst
This pistol was called Pistol till stridsvagn 81 in Sweden. It was only used by the crews of the Centurion tanks.
Best regards
Horst
- Sun 07 Jul 2019, 20:37
- Forum: Other countries' & unidentified flare guns
- Topic: WW2 Finnish manufactured flare pistol
- Replies: 12
- Views: 6553
Re: WW2 Finnish manufactured flare pistol
Hi Gotavapen
this is not Finnish. This is a Danish M/88 Signal Pistol. The SA stamp stand for Soeartilleriet (Sea Artillery).
Best regards
Horst
this is not Finnish. This is a Danish M/88 Signal Pistol. The SA stamp stand for Soeartilleriet (Sea Artillery).
Best regards
Horst
- Thu 16 May 2019, 18:48
- Forum: Other countries' & unidentified flare guns
- Topic: Swiss M17/38
- Replies: 3
- Views: 3222
Re: Swiss M17/38
Hello Rob,
I'll give you some information, but I think your pistol is not an M17 / 38 but an M17. Can you post a picture? Please give me the thickness from the wall of the barrel. If I have this information, I can help you.
Greeting Horst
I'll give you some information, but I think your pistol is not an M17 / 38 but an M17. Can you post a picture? Please give me the thickness from the wall of the barrel. If I have this information, I can help you.
Greeting Horst
- Sun 23 Dec 2018, 21:06
- Forum: Show your flare gun ammunition
- Topic: Yugoslav case
- Replies: 5
- Views: 3848
Re: Yugoslav case
Hi Blade
The Yugoslav M29 pistol is designed for the French 25 mm caliber.
Greeting Horst
The Yugoslav M29 pistol is designed for the French 25 mm caliber.
Greeting Horst
- Sun 02 Sep 2018, 00:49
- Forum: Molins Number 4 Mark 1
- Topic: No4 Mk 1* Information needed
- Replies: 2
- Views: 2810
Re: No4 Mk 1* Information needed
Hi Howart,
SM is the Singer Manufacturing, Clydebank, Scotland
best regards
Horst
SM is the Singer Manufacturing, Clydebank, Scotland
best regards
Horst