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*WWII US GI ORIG M2-2 FLAMETHROWER IN ORIG CRATE WITH SERVICE KIT IN ORIG CRATE.

Currency:USD Category:Antiques / Firearms & Armory Start Price:6,250.00 USD Estimated At:12,500.00 - 17,500.00 USD
*WWII US GI ORIG M2-2 FLAMETHROWER IN ORIG CRATE WITH SERVICE KIT IN ORIG CRATE.
SN N02861. This is about as complete and excellent a condition WWII flamethrower as one could hope to find. Crate and tanks have been repainted and restenciled. 60's era service kit in it's own orig crate includes another orig hose which appears to be still in new, unused condition. Complete with moderator, valves, and wrench for recharging tank, spare fittings and adjustable pipe wrench, orig spanners as well as spare o rings and cork seals are included in this lot. Brass plate on side of firing wand states, "Chemical Core USA Portable Flamethrower Gun M2-A1" with SN and lot number. Included in this lot is a letter from consignor discussing the background and restoration of this flamethrower. The flamethrower was extremely effective against the Japanese in the Pacific War. This cataloger has personally talked to veterans who said it saved many American lives when employed against Japanese in pillboxes and other fortified positions. As one veteran related, "The Japanese gave us a pretty hard time in their prepared defensive positions, but the army came up with an answer to that, it was the flamethrower. We sent one of them up front, they touched the flame into the pillbox and the Nips came running out. All we had to do was pick 'em off". CONDITION: Truly outstanding condition. Extremely fine to excellent. Paint remaining on 90% of the wand and tank assembly and indeed all metal parts with paint flaking significantly off the brass fittings which in no way detracts from the appearance. All hoses remain soft, supple and serviceable. No evidence of cracking. Everything appears to be completely serviceable. Letter from consignor states that this was test fired in June of 2012 and there are photos available of this. This was completely rebuilt in June of 2012 by Charles Hobson, a flamethrower expert. 4-49291 JWK51