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    LF- Flare gun parts... No1 MK 5

    Looking for a couple of things for a flare gun that I got and has been messed with.









    1. Looking for a set of grips. (bottom by lanyard loop is broken)

    Now the fun stuff..... Does anyone have a breakdown of parts for this gun?


    Anyone have these... 2. Front barrel screw and ejector cam (homemade screw replacement in place and ejector cam is missing)



    Any help is greatly appreciated.



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    MS: I have had several of this model of very pistol over the years. The bakelite grips shrinking and crackind is a common failure. About the only parts I have found for them is new lower frames and new barrels, otherwise the parts availablity is nil. I did find replacement grips one time, from Hank H in Calgary. You could check with him at the Easter show. Otherwise your best bet is to keep an eye at the gunshows for another pistol with the opposite frip broken. I often have found these for as little as $20. You can also keep an eye at the Bud Haynes auctions as these flare pistols do show up there quite often.

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    Thanks stencollector... been looking so I was putting out the feelers...

    Currently I now have 4

    1 in excelent condition and complete, 1 as you have seen, and 2 parts guns missing most stuff.... I need more like a whole in the head

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