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    help date German WWII Flashlight.

    I picked up this flashlight hoping it was WWII Era (1939-1945) Any Ideas..

    I know the Bayonet is WWII
    The Ammo looks to be WWII
    the cleaning Kit is marked 1943

    But nothing on the Flashlight


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    Interesting items. Wardens Supply Co. list a Swedishicon Army flashlight (FlickLampa) that is similar if not exactly the same albeit without the Nazi paper sticker. This in definitely not my area of expertise. Regards. Tom

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    The cleaning kit looks to have been re-painted and a current decal added. Yes, the flashlight is WW2.
    Regards, Jim

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    Hey! My first post the flashlight is definitely a swedish armed forces flashlight. The three crowns stamped just below the lens shows it's swedish. Back in -97 when i was in the swedish airforce we had a somewhat modernised version made out out of plastic but very similar to yours issued. They really sucked though and most of us used maglites or other personally bought lights instead.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Upnorthswede View Post
    Hey! My first post the flashlight is definitely a swedish armed forces flashlight. The three crowns stamped just below the lens shows it's swedish. Back in -97 when i was in the swedish airforce we had a somewhat modernized version made out out of plastic but very similar to yours issued. They really sucked though and most of us used maglites or other personally bought lights instead.
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    The three crowns follows but I can't really see them. I've also seen them listed as Swissicon. Thing is, I know myself if something works and you need it then it becomes part of your kit. Within reason...
    Regards, Jim

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