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Excellent U.S. General Motors FP-45 Liberator Clandestine Pistol with Original Box, Instruction Shee

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Excellent U.S. General Motors FP-45 Liberator Clandestine Pistol with Original Box, Instruction Shee
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Produced by the Guide Lamp Division of General Motors as "Flare Pistol, 45 Caliber" from 1942-1945, the Liberator was intended to airdropped in occupied territories and used by local dissidents to eliminate an enemy soldier and steal his weapon. A crude weapon by the standards of the day, the Liberator was simple, rugged, and performed well when used as intended, specifically when your target was alone, looking the other direction, and relatively close. This is a two-hole model that was made from sheet metal stampings that were spot welded together around the barrel, and fitted with a cast zinc cocking knob with integral guide pin. The grip is hollow to store additional rounds, and fitted with a sliding cover. This pistol is outfitted in the style in which it would be thrown out the back of the airplane, in a waxed cardboard box with a picture of the pistol mid-discharge on the top, a small wooden dowel rod for ejecting spent cartridges, and a smaller sub-box containing 10 rounds of 45 ACP (7 headstamped "FA 42"), and a 12 panel "comic-strip" instruction sheet covering operation and loading.
BBL: 4 inch round
Stock:
Gauge: 45 ACP
Finish: gray
Grips: metal
Serial Number: NSN
Condition: Excellent, with some light handling marks and brown spotting overall. A thin crack is forming on top of the cocking knob. Compartment cover is slightly loose. The box is fine, with some tearing and edge wear. 3 of the cartridges show mild corrosion. Mechanically excellent.