Gebr.R. Flare gun

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Gebr.R. Flare gun

Postby AnimalCracka » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:20 pm

I need some help identifying the timeline of this flare gun. My father inherited it along with a WW2 K98 German rifle which has since been lost.:( Any help is appreciated. TIA:)

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Postby Tommy Boy » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:30 pm

that looks cool...is the handle leather or wood? Tough to tell from the photos...

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Postby AnimalCracka » Mon Oct 11, 2004 9:41 pm

The handle is wood. Heres a shot of some more lettering on the handle. 1.M.G.K. 5.Z U G

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Postby Chacal » Mon Oct 11, 2004 10:08 pm

It's a WWI German flare pistol.
See a similar one here, on sale for $375.
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Postby LordShard » Mon Oct 11, 2004 10:12 pm

Not saying your wrong, but it could also be a varient, I would check it out more.

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Postby AnimalCracka » Mon Oct 11, 2004 10:16 pm

Thanks Chacal. Much appreciated.:beer::)

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Postby AnimalCracka » Mon Oct 11, 2004 10:26 pm

Originally posted by LordShard
Not saying your wrong, but it could also be a varient, I would check it out more.


Comapring the two, I would say they are almost identical except that mine looks like it saw a bit more action. Its kinda nicked up and scarred in some places. The only real manufacturing difference I can find is there is an A stamped on the right side of the gun in the photo and mine doesnt have that mark but all the other markings on the right side are identical.

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Postby cavalierlwt » Mon Oct 11, 2004 11:31 pm

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Postby LordShard » Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:06 am

Originally posted by AnimalCracka
Comapring the two, I would say they are almost identical except that mine looks like it saw a bit more action. Its kinda nicked up and scarred in some places. The only real manufacturing difference I can find is there is an A stamped on the right side of the gun in the photo and mine doesnt have that mark but all the other markings on the right side are identical.
Just about all the letters are differnt. o_O

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Postby Tommy Boy » Tue Oct 12, 2004 8:48 am

Good job Chacal...that is almost bang-on!

You have your answer man...congrats on this nice find!

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Postby inmate#655321 » Tue Oct 12, 2004 11:32 am

Originally posted by AnimalCracka
Comapring the two, I would say they are almost identical except that mine looks like it saw a bit more action. Its kinda nicked up and scarred in some places. The only real manufacturing difference I can find is there is an A stamped on the right side of the gun in the photo and mine doesnt have that mark but all the other markings on the right side are identical.


Not so. The slope of the grip is different as well. The width of yours thins towards the mounting plate whereas the one where Chacal found bevels in just at the top. The serial number on the one Chacal found is a much higher production number than yours. 36000s compared to the 19000s. This could just be a design change for something as simple as accomadating a holster.

Also, Gebr. R. is the manufacturer. I didn't come up with much in research, however it maybe a Swiss company.

- member of the association of sports association - Swiss federation of the toy suppliers - Gebr. R. + W. Baldinger AG West road 8 Ch-5426 Lengnau/AG Telephone: 056,241 11 63


Manufacturing plants changing products was fairly common in later days after the war to accomidate for lack of it. Some toy makers and manufacturing plants even produced weapons to aid the war effort. Coleco and Hasbro used to make non functioning guns for US training. Not sure if they still do.

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Postby AnimalCracka » Tue Oct 12, 2004 3:45 pm

Originally posted by LordShard
Just about all the letters are differnt. o_O


Thats why I specifically said that all the other markings on the right side are identical. I know the numbers on the left side are different.:P

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Postby LordShard » Tue Oct 12, 2004 5:07 pm

It could be a potato gun! (not kidding, I know the germans had special design weapons like that, their grenades had wooden handles and so could be shoved into their rifles or pistols and be launched forther than they could be thrown)

That is why I think it might be a specialty design or a variant. :)

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Postby Tommy Boy » Tue Oct 12, 2004 5:18 pm

secret weapons maybe?

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Postby Evan » Tue Oct 12, 2004 5:38 pm

Originally posted by LordShard
It could be a potato gun! (not kidding, I know the germans had special design weapons like that, their grenades had wooden handles and so could be shoved into their rifles or pistols and be launched forther than they could be thrown)

That is why I think it might be a specialty design or a variant. :)


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