Rare russian flare gun----model 26

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Here are my 26 SP
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Photos from the network. I think the transition model between SP 26 and OSP 30
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Re: Rare russian flare gun----model 26

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Hello Weiss,

Were all of yours from the same area ??

Are you the one who dug them, or were they purchased after they were found ??

Since you own, and have seen a number of them, are there any variations you have noticed for the SP 26 ??
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Re: Rare russian flare gun----model 26

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Weiss wrote:Photos from the network. I think the transition model between SP 26 and OSP 30
Very interesting. Mechanics is almost like the OSP-30, however, the housing cover is similar to the SP-26.
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Re: Rare russian flare gun----model 26

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Hello. I bought them after they were found. Differences, no. In the last photo pistol that was found in the tank and is not for me.
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Re: Rare russian flare gun----model 26

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Proff wrote:
Weiss wrote:Photos from the network. I think the transition model between SP 26 and OSP 30
Very interesting. Mechanics is almost like the OSP-30, however, the housing cover is similar to the SP-26.
Yes, very interesting pattern. The housing also has differences. Ressier round barrel. I think that this is a transitional pattern.
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Re: Rare russian flare gun----model 26

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Disassembled pistol OP 26 and found differences. Early to number 277.
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Differences.
Trigger 1 - (with a spout and without)
2 Cover - (various shapes)
3 Ekkstraktor - (different form. Recessed and conventional)
Lid 4 (2 and 1 screw)
5 Place a pin (round and slot)
6 The striker - (separate and on the trigger)
7 Fixing lever opening - (screw - axis).
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