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WW1 German Hebel M1894 Flare/Signal Pistol

SKU 93429
£250
Price incl. VAT (20%) £41.67
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WW1 German Hebel M1894 Flare/Signal Pistol
Product Details

WW1 era 27MM flare pistol manufactured by L.B.J. with the correct imperial German arm acceptance stamps. They were used by the German Military throughout both world wars, being used when signalling to German soldier to go "over the top" when leaving their trenches and engaging Allied forces. German aviators often carried this type of flare pistol to shoot at British aircraft and then-hydrogen filled balloons.

In great condition for its age, we fully restored the pistol back to full working order after some neglect in storage.