RESTOCKED - Russian Surplus 26.5mm Flare Pistols @ Dlask Arms Corp.

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We just received a shipment of the increasingly rare surplus 26.5mm flare pistols. These are Russian made and all date from 1954. Vintage Commie goodness. All have been refurbished.

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Found here :

https://dlaskarms.com/products/russian-26-5mm-flare-pistols-surplus-refurbished

Note : There are also listings on the site for 2 of these pistols that came damaged with broken grips on one side. These are being sold as-is at a reduced price.
 

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this may be a silly question but do they function? can you buy flares for them?

You bet they do. We have a selection of different flares and smoke on our website. There is also a possibility of the white para flares coming back in stock in a few months. Just working on it now...

https://dlaskarms.com/products/26-5mm-assorted-smoke-rounds-3-pack

https://dlaskarms.com/products/26-5mm-green-single-ball-flare

https://dlaskarms.com/products/26-5mm-red-rain-flares-3-pack

https://dlaskarms.com/products/26-5mm-red-single-ball-flare
 
Non Restricted and you can get adaptors to shoot short 12 gauge flares which are cheaper. I also have adaptors to fire centrefire TruFlare crack and red/green flares from mine.

I put sights on it so I can launch it a bit more accurately and it feels way safer than launching crack flares from my pen launcher.

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Kool, who has the Adapters available? Could you/{Dlask} manufacture some 12 Gauge Flare adapters to go with these?

Unfortunately no, there is too much risk that someone will shove a 12 ga. shot shell in it and have a bad day. We do not want that liability, sorry.
 
Unfortunately no, there is too much risk that someone will shove a 12 ga. shot shell in it and have a bad day. We do not want that liability, sorry.

They are bored too short to chamber a 2 3/4" shell. They only take the short marine 12 gauge flares.

Gunnut 10x makes the aluminum adaptors that allow you to fire TruFlares from the 26.5mm bore.
 
Alright,thnx I'll message him- but got me thinking- can 'one' manufacturer one then-for their own use? A DIY that can can Only chamber the flare round- an insert with welded/contoured section so nothing except the flare will insert fully kinda thing?
 
The flexibility of the system with adaptors makes them useful.

The red adaptor is the standard 26.5mm to 2.5" 12 gauge marine signal flare. I have a 2 3/4" Margo crack shell in it and as you can see it is too long to chamber.

The silver coloured adaptor on the right accepts TruFlare crack flares while the one to the left accepts the shorter, TruFlare coloured flares.

I stocked up the last time Dlask had parachute and smoke flares.......... The parachute flares are getting very hard to find.

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the flexibility of the system with adaptors makes them useful.

The red adaptor is the standard 26.5mm to 2.5" 12 gauge marine signal flare. I have a 2 3/4" margo crack shell in it and as you can see it is too long to chamber.

The silver coloured adaptor on the right accepts truflare crack flares while the one to the left accepts the shorter, truflare coloured flares.

I stocked up the last time dlask had parachute and smoke flares.......... The parachute flares are getting very hard to find.

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dang, also where do you get a 12 guiage adapter
 
This page of my thread has the videos of shooting crack flares at 50 yards using the flaregun.

It's way more accurate than me using my pen launcher as I can look right along the bore through the sights instead of turning my head away from the exposed crack flare like I do when using the pen launcher.

It feels a lot safer too. Too bad the flaregun is so bulky.

https://www.canadiangunnutz.com/for...-Czech-Flaregun-sights-now-range-tested/page2
 
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