07 February 2008, 02:27
Tyler KempCan anyone tell me what I have here?
My great-grandpa was in WWII, and died not long ago. Going through his stuff I found a little handheld flare gun. It is just a tube with a spring in it with a handle to pull back the spring. Attached to it was 4 rounds of flares, shaped somewhat like a rifle cartridge. They screw into the end of flare gun, and shoot a flare into the air that then explodes. It has a fair amount of kick. (I had to try it once...)
On the flares this is stamped:
U.S. NAVY BUWEPS
SIGNAL HAND FIRED MK 80 MOD 0
FSN: 1370-930-7746-258
LOT NO. 86-PAI-567-104 5-67
PENGUIN ASSOC., INC. PAI (2) (2 is in a circle)
CCC
When was this used, and is it worth anything?
Thanks!
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
07 February 2008, 03:00
enfieldsparesI think that it is a miniflare from just at the end of the Vietnam War. So I guess he was given it by a serviceman or bought it as milsurp? Code is date 5-67. June 1967.
You can still buy them. If sea fishing or elsewhere they are good distress flares if you need help!
07 February 2008, 04:57
Tyler KempI had lots of relatives in vietnam, he must have got it from one of them.
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
11 February 2008, 11:31
MarkI had one of those. With mine you could reload the flares using 209 primers.
18 February 2008, 08:53
Tyler KempWhat do you put inside the flare case?
Love shooting precision and long range. Big bores too!
Recent college grad, started a company called MK Machining where I'm developing a bullpup rifle chassis system.
18 February 2008, 20:05
swheelerquote:
Code is date 5-67. June 1967
May 1967
22 February 2008, 20:49
MarkI used to put several layers of orange peel over 5-10 grains of black powder and shoot it up into the trees! (I was young and bored and easily amused.
Nowadays I think I would disassemble a roman candle.