*UPDATE* The Ordnance Group 37mm Launchers at Dlask Arms Corp.

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Like the title says we now have a shipment of 37mm flare launchers from Bates & Dittus. These are probably the best quality 37mm launchers you can buy short of putting the $4,000 out for a real, and prohib, M-203. We just got these in and are figuring out pricing today so they won't be on our website for a few hours. You can order from the website or as always you can call us at the shop.

We have 3 models in stock :

http://www.batesanddittus.com/UBL-37_Launcher.html
http://www.batesanddittus.com/TBL-37_Launcher.html

The T-12WSH (M-79 "Thumper" Clone)
http://www.batesanddittus.com/37mm-Launcher_Sales.html

The last M-79 type we had to order special and I'm glad we did because they look absolutely outstanding in person. Top quality woodwork.

We also have the optional pistol grip attachment for the under barrel launchers :

http://www.batesanddittus.com/UBL-37_StockAdapter.html

As well as the adapters to shoot both 26.5mm & 12 gauge flares :

http://www.batesanddittus.com/37mm_Accessories.html

Please follow all Provincial and Federal laws regarding this type of launcher.

We have a limited number of these and don't know when more will be coming in so if you wait you just may be out of luck.


Leigh
Dlask Arms Corp.
 
Legally you can shoot whatever size flares you can find. 12 gauge & 26.5mm with an adapter or 37mm. Of course you have to follow all marine, Provincial and Federal laws regarding the use of flare launchers.

If you have a pyrotechnics license I'm sure there would be a lot more you could do but that would need to be researched thoroughly before attempting.

Leigh
Dlask Arms Corp.
 
as for those wondering if you can shoot 12ga shotshells/slugs with the adapter...

from the B&D site...

ATF’s Firearms Technology Branch (FTB) is aware of an insert/sleeve designed to be installed in an Orion 25mm/12 gauge flare launcher that allows the use of conventional ammunition in these flare launchers. FTB was contacted by Orion, who indicated that these flare launchers are not designed to accept standard ammunition, and that the use of an adapter in conjunction with conventional ammunition would likely result in a catastrophic failure of the flare launcher.
 
as for those wondering if you can shoot 12ga shotshells/slugs with the adapter...

from the B&D site...

ATF’s Firearms Technology Branch (FTB) is aware of an insert/sleeve designed to be installed in an Orion 25mm/12 gauge flare launcher that allows the use of conventional ammunition in these flare launchers. FTB was contacted by Orion, who indicated that these flare launchers are not designed to accept standard ammunition, and that the use of an adapter in conjunction with conventional ammunition would likely result in a catastrophic failure of the flare launcher.

Or just how about the fact that using them as such would be illegal? Is that not enough?
 
Or just how about the fact that using them as such would be illegal? Is that not enough?

I don't currently own a shotgun, so I'm not up on Canadian regulations regarding them (obviously). When I see advertisements for really short barreled shotties (in Canada), and learn that they're non restricted, I can't help but wonder if one of these launchers made to fire regular 12 gauge shot is okay here or not....
 
What do these come with exactly??
Is it what ya see in the pic is what ya get?

The UBL-37 comes with the Picatinny to Piacatinny mounting clamp. The stock adapter and flare adapters are sold separately.

All of the M-79 Thumpers are gone...

Leigh
Dlask Arms Corp.
 
Still have 2 UBL-37's & 2 TBL-37's left.

We have a line on the Czech surplus 26.5mm flares. Joe is just following it up in person back in the homeland.

Leigh
Dlask Arms Corp.
 
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