I once read no WWII firearms collection is complete without a ‘Flare Pistol 45’ Liberator. Although I have no expectation reaching that goal, I recently could acquire one from a Canadian collector (also a CGN member) in Ontario.
Liberator’s are pretty hard to find in Canada, since only 196 specimens are known to exist, i.e. have been registered. Being considered prohibited devices, no more Liberators may legally enter the country.
According to Ralph Hagan (author of ‘The Liberator Pistol’), subject handguns entered Canada in early 1972, originating from Philippines (further to their shipping to Australia where 50,000 had been initially delivered in 1942-43, before their distribution to Borneo, Tulagi, Guadalcanal, Malaysia, New Guinea and Philippines, to fight the Japanese invaders).
Author confirms that ‘in order to sell these pistols in Canada, it was necessary to add a serial number… placed on the left handgrip by using an electric pencil’. As per enclosed picture, this specimen is numbered ‘1608’ and registered under this number by RCMP.
Pistol condition is virtually unused and mechanically sound. As recommended, I don’t plan firing it…
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FP-45_Liberator
When for sale in USA: http://www.gunsinternational.com/Guide-Lamp-FP-45-Liberator-Pistol.cfm?gun_id=100406176
For your appreciation, gentlemen
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Liberator’s are pretty hard to find in Canada, since only 196 specimens are known to exist, i.e. have been registered. Being considered prohibited devices, no more Liberators may legally enter the country.
According to Ralph Hagan (author of ‘The Liberator Pistol’), subject handguns entered Canada in early 1972, originating from Philippines (further to their shipping to Australia where 50,000 had been initially delivered in 1942-43, before their distribution to Borneo, Tulagi, Guadalcanal, Malaysia, New Guinea and Philippines, to fight the Japanese invaders).
Author confirms that ‘in order to sell these pistols in Canada, it was necessary to add a serial number… placed on the left handgrip by using an electric pencil’. As per enclosed picture, this specimen is numbered ‘1608’ and registered under this number by RCMP.
Pistol condition is virtually unused and mechanically sound. As recommended, I don’t plan firing it…
Reference: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FP-45_Liberator
When for sale in USA: http://www.gunsinternational.com/Guide-Lamp-FP-45-Liberator-Pistol.cfm?gun_id=100406176
For your appreciation, gentlemen
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