I beleive this to be an early model, as it does not have the loaded chamber indicator pin. Is that correct? It is in nice shape and marked euh.
Willi
LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
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Re: LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
Hello, It is late production.
Early guns have a hammer with no hole in it, The hammer is made from layers of metal, clearly visable, and usually have serial numbers below ~ 60,000.
Early guns have a hammer with no hole in it, The hammer is made from layers of metal, clearly visable, and usually have serial numbers below ~ 60,000.
Guns have only two enemies, rust and politicians.
I am still looking for ANY information regarding the European Use of the Original Costons flares from 1859 through 1881. Photo's, Patents, contracts & orders, ANY INFORMATION IS NEEDED ! !
I am still looking for ANY information regarding the European Use of the Original Costons flares from 1859 through 1881. Photo's, Patents, contracts & orders, ANY INFORMATION IS NEEDED ! !
Re: LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
I think it is used post- war by israely army. Does it have a large round mark on top of the barrel?
Re: LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
Thanks guys. Yes, it has a round stamp on top of the barrel. Looks like a 1 over a 25 and perhaps a hebrew letter after the 1.
Willi
Willi
Re: LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
Definately Israely post war use. I had the opportunity to see about 200 of these (re- imported), all euh and Ser# above 170.000!Willi wrote:Thanks guys. Yes, it has a round stamp on top of the barrel. Looks like a 1 over a 25 and perhaps a hebrew letter after the 1.
Willi
Re: LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
So, other than the marking, did the Israelis do anything else to them?
Willi
Willi
Re: LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
Hi,
In addition to this marking, they add this blue finish to the LP (which is not the usual flare gun finish).
Regards
In addition to this marking, they add this blue finish to the LP (which is not the usual flare gun finish).
Regards
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billybibbet
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Re: LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
bergler wrote:Definately Israely post war use. I had the opportunity to see about 200 of these (re- imported), all euh and Ser# above 170.000!Willi wrote:Thanks guys. Yes, it has a round stamp on top of the barrel. Looks like a 1 over a 25 and perhaps a hebrew letter after the 1.
Willi
Hello, I recently purchased a Israeli reworked LP42 with a serial number in the 165,000 range. euh contractor.
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kriegsmodell
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Re: LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
They also added the second serial number stamping under the barrel on the locking block. The number is visible in your first photograph. My thoughts only ......Willi wrote:So, other than the marking, did the Israelis do anything else to them? Willi
Re: LP 42 WITH BLUE FINISH
Thanks for the info KM.