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10-25-2009 02:55 AM
# ADS
Circuit advertisement
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Re: WW2 Soviet Cigarette Lighters-Have You Seen These?
Hi Steve, I have seen lighters of thos style before. The basic designed by used by many soldiers, not only in the Soviet Army but even in the British Army.
One of the lads in our LH group, NIck, and forum member here ("Comrade Coffin") has made some repros of these for group members.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: WW2 Soviet Cigarette Lighters-Have You Seen These?

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Adrian Stevenson
Hi Steve, I have seen lighters of thos style before. The basic designed by used by many soldiers, not only in the Soviet Army but even in the British Army.
One of the lads in our LH group, NIck, and forum member here ("Comrade Coffin") has made some repros of these for group members.
Cheers, Ade.
Hi Ade sure, I have some with other countries bullet casings. A very popular type of ciggy (fag) lighter
HaHa Funny Brits!
Unfortunate, but I am a one of those terrible people who smoke still, so I have collected lighters for long time and have quite a few.
I wonder who made these during the war, or if made wartime. They are old and not repros I think. Both came from a friend in the Poland area.
Regards, Steve
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Re: WW2 Soviet Cigarette Lighters-Have You Seen These?
Hi Steve, I am certain these are wartime originals.
As far as I know they were trench art and not a "commercial" product.
Cheers, Ade.
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Re: WW2 Soviet Cigarette Lighters-Have You Seen These?
the patrons are from 1940 and 1944 aren't they? maybe mosin nagants? and the smallers are for pps?
edit: sorry i haven't read the first comment...
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Re: WW2 Soviet Cigarette Lighters-Have You Seen These?

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nobody
the patrons are from 1940 and 1944 aren't they? maybe mosin nagants? and the smallers are for pps?
edit: sorry i haven't read the first comment...
OK, typed this up just now before I saw this.
Hi, Good eye, Yes the Rifle casings are 7.62mmx54r for the Mosin-Nagant rifles, and the pistol casing is for the TT-## Tokarev pistol 7.62mmx25mm, NOT for the German 7.65mm PP or PPK pistols.
The pistol casings are dated '43 & '44, and you are correct the large casings are dated '40 & '44. The "17" on both of the large rifle casings is the factory code number. I do not know what the other small mark is on one of the large casings.
Regards, Steve
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Re: WW2 Soviet Cigarette Lighters-Have You Seen These?

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Adrian Stevenson
Hi Steve, I am certain these are wartime originals.
As far as I know they were trench art and not a "commercial" product.
Cheers, Ade.
They must have been made by the same guy then, they are exact except dates of casings. 
Steve
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Re: WW2 Soviet Cigarette Lighters-Have You Seen These?
Nice pics - I'm glad they resemble the ones I make so closely.
They may have been made by different people though- as there realy are not that many other ways that you can make a lighter form a single bullet case.
The photo of the top where the string comes out is very useful - I left the tops of mine 'open', and the fuel tended to evaporate quickly.
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Re: WW2 Soviet Cigarette Lighters-Have You Seen These?

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comrade coffin
Nice pics - I'm glad they resemble the ones I make so closely.
They may have been made by different people though- as there realy are not that many other ways that you can make a lighter form a single bullet case.
The photo of the top where the string comes out is very useful - I left the tops of mine 'open', and the fuel tended to evaporate quickly.
Hi, thanks. The lighters at top are filled with lead or solder.
Please post a pic of yours you make, are they Russian casings you use?
Regards, Steve
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Re: WW2 Soviet Cigarette Lighters-Have You Seen These?
are they Russian casings you use?
Yes - & I try to make sure that they are the old copper-washed steel cases - the one I have kept is my dodgy old prototype made from a brass case, but I think I have one 'new' one nearly finished that I'll dig out of myy tool box & take a photo of.
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