Conceived, developed and manufactured in 1942, the "Flare Pistol, 45 Caliber" (FP-45) was intended to A) give the citizens of occupied nations a way to express their displeasure to the occupiers, B) not give the enemy anything worth salvaging, and C) be cheap. The Guide Lamp Division of General Motors was tapped to produce the firearm, a collection of sheet metal stampings and cast zinc components assembled around a smoothbore barrel. While inexperienced with arms production, Guide Lamp stepped up admirably and cranked out over a million of the deadly little contraptions in a matter of months. The pistol is correctly devoid of markings with two oiler holes on either side of the frame, and a hollow grip for ammunition storage. Includes a copy of the book "The FP-45 Liberator Pistol", a correct box and a small box containing the instructions and ten .45 ACP cartridges.
Fine, retains 40% of the original phosphate finish mixed with a mottled grey and brown patina overall. Mechanically excellent. The box is good with noticeable exterior wear and tears at the bottom seam and lid.
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