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This is a solid honest all matching parts set. The barrel is very good as are all the internal parts. The receiver is cut according to BATF specs. The finish is worn and shows honest age and use. The stock was shellacked years ago, and looks like it was fixed @ the top front with some plastic type filler, and the interior screws are modern. Still, it displays very well. This is a good parts set for a dummy gun display. These parts are really hard to find, so don't miss them.
This does not shoot, can not be made to shoot, and requires no paperwork. Every collection should have at least one of these. It is an older replica, the kind which are not made any more. It has a nice blued finish. All the parts which should be metal are made of metal, and the same with the plastic. This will be a great display item in your collection. Sorry, I cannot ship this out of the USA.
This does not shoot, can not be made to shoot, and requires no paperwork. Every collection should have at least one of these. It is an older replica, the kind which are not made any more. It has a nice blued finish. All the parts which should be metal are made of metal, and the same with the plastic. It has no issues or problems. This one is in very nice condition, and is will be a great display item in your collection. Sorry, I cannot ship this out of the USA.
This does not shoot, can not be made to shoot, and requires no paperwork. Every collection should have at least one of these. It is an older replica, the kind which are not made any more. It has a nice blued finish. All the parts which should be metal are made of metal, and the same with the plastic. It is missing the rear sight, and the pin holding the stock button was recently replaced with a modern cotter type pin. Otherwise it is in very nice condition. This will be a great display item in your collection. Sorry, I cannot ship this out of the USA.
This does not shoot, can not be made to shoot, and requires no paperwork. Every collection should have at least one of these. It is an older replica, the kind which are not made any more. It has an aged looking blued finish. All the parts which should be metal are made of metal, and the same with the plastic. The magazine is an original WWII MP40 magazine, but missing the internal parts and floor plate. It matches the gun well. The rear horizontal screw (in the plastic) is missing, but does not really hurt the piece. This will be a great display item in your collection. Sorry, I cannot ship this out of the USA.
These are hard foam rubber injection molded MP40 movie prop guns. They show movie use, and have a few slight flaws. The cocking handles are missing. One has the upper sling loop missing as well; which is not a problem, as during filming zip ties wire used to hold the slings on. These are a great display item to go with your WWII German field gear.
This is an attractive piece. The head has some paint missing, but is still very good. The stick is very sound. The end cap fits, but will come off is jiggled. The string is there, but no pull ball. This is a good solid display example priced fairly.
This is a nice GI bring home 1940 dated masher grenade. The finish is all original and excellent. Both the head and handle have the same double R maker mark & date, and are good and tight. The handle has a vertical crack running throughout, but is no real problem. The head has a slight shallow dent, which is hard to see, and does not really detract. The end cap is original, but the pull ball is missing. Overall, this is a good looking matching example.
This is a good looking 43 dated matching stick grenade from an old collection. The can has a good amount of the original paint still remaining. The handle is still tight. The pull ball set is there, and the cap, although somewhat dented, is also present. This is a good representative example, priced, as always here, reasonably.
This is a good example. The handle is 1940 dated & Ub. marked for Ubungs for training for those of you who do not abla German. The end cap is missing, and the threads are a bit mashed, but that is typical. This is a good piece to add to your field gear collection.
This is a good example. The head is 1940 dated & Ub. marked for Ubungs for training for those of you who do not abla German. The red finish is original and very good. There is a dent on the top, which does not really detract. The handle is a later 43 dated example, which is still OK. It is solid, but missing the end cap and threads, which is common. This is a good piece to add to your field gear collection.
This is the 1st one of these I have had, and it is in excellent condition. It is clearly a pre war model judging by the quality. I think it is complete except for some type of end cap in the bottom. This one is a must for any 3rd Reich field gear or ordnance collector.
This is the typical egg grenade excavated is the 1980s. There is rust and pits under the newer black paint, but no plastic filler, and the body is very sound. It is complete without the bang, and is a great egg grenade for a display. These have become hard to find lately; don't miss it.
This is the typical egg grenade excavated is the 1980s. There is rust and pits under the newer green paint, but I don't think any plastic filler, and the body is very sound. It is complete without the bang, and is a great egg grenade for a display. The fuse is a also rusty, but displays well. These have become hard to find lately; don't miss it.
This one is a dug up example, but is basically all there. The fins show the worst deterioration, but overall, it is a good display example.
This is the 1st one of these I have seen. It is the training version of the Panzerwerfmine, or anti tank hand grenade. It painted red with a large U for Ubungs or training. It is all original. The handle has several cracks, but nothing bad. The wires are still there which would have held the cloth streamers. This is a great opportunity to buy a truly rare piece of ordnance.
This is an attractive matched set. The leather is not mint, but very solid. Both are marked with the same maker and date. The inside dividers have been remover, but they do not show. This is a great display set of Mauser pouches.
These have become hard to find over last few years. This one is made on non cross hatched leather, but is still a standard example. It is good and solid without issues. It as appropriate for your Mauser, G41, G43 G33/40, G98/40 or MP44 rifle.
This is a good solid original 12 inch example with original finish and no problems. It shows some age, but is still good.
These are hard to find! It is an all original the way you see it example. The can has great paint, but the top and bottom lids are a bit bent or dinged, and the small compartment is hard to open. The chain is correct as are the oiler and spoon. All show some surface rust, but are without problems. This will be a great addition to your 1945 end of the Reich stuff.
These are hard to find, and every collection should have one. It is complete with correct braided chain and later war tin sheet metal take down tool. The can is solid without issues, and nice original finish.
These are hard to find, and every collection should have one. It is complete with correct braided chain and later war tin sheet metal take down tool. The can is solid without issues, but does have some rust of which a clean up would help.
This is the early style to be used in conjunction with the Mauser rifle without a sight hood. It shows some honest age and use with the blued finish worn, but is still sold without issues.
These are rare. This one shows a good amount of age, some rust and much camo paint worn off, but is a real one. The green factory paint is still good as is the body. It is a good for-sure original example.
This is a nice piece of WWII German engineer field equipment. The condition is very good without problems or issues. It will look great with your other field stuff.
This is a big cool piece of German WWII fieldgear. It is made out of the classic tropical cloth just like the tropical bread bag, with the same type of cool tropical web strapping. It is made to hold uniforms and kit, with nice pockets with snaps just like on a para ammo bandolier. Yes, I have one in my collection. The condition is very good to excellent. It will look great with your topical stuff.
This is from the vet's son in Sterling Heights, Michigan with some other WWII German RR items. It is basically a 2/3 scale map case. It is nicely marked and dated and in very good condition. It is the 1st one of these I have had.
This is an excellent marked and dated example. it shows hardly any age, and has no problems.
This is an excellent marked and dated example. it shows hardly any age, and has no problems.
This one is a little dry, but all there, and good for you display.
This is a nice WWII example of the standard WWII Russian map case. They were often used by German forces, and is a nice German WWII souvenir of the Russian Front. The condition is very good, without issues.
This is a good solid issue example. It is named and shows some honest age and use, but no abuse. It will look good in your display.
This is a good solid issue example. It shows some honest age and use, but no abuse. It will look good in your display.
This is a nice early example. The finish is excellent. It appears to be solid and functional. It has lots o' waffen ampt stamps and is all matching.
This is a nice early example. The finish is excellent. It appears to be solid and functional. It has lots o' waffen ampt stamps and is all matching.
This is a nice early example. The finish is very good excellent. It appears to be solid and functional. It has lots o' waffen ampt stamps and is all matching.
This is a nice working example. The plastic is without issues and the original string is still there. It is a bit of a variation as the markings on the top are black instead of the usual white.
These are good and solid original WWII mags. They are maker and date marked, and nicely refinished in a grey phosphate finish, and perfect for shooting or reenacting.
These are good honest mags. They look to be functional and basically have no problems.
This one is very solid and convincing looking. It is perfect for a display or reenacting.
These are commonly sold as originals It is made of original WWII German Canvas and aged leather. The stitching is correct, and the hardware is also period and correct. Original examples of this pouch are extremely rare and expensive. It displays very well and looks very convincing.
These are from the late 40s. The show honest use and some light age. They are made of great looking natural colored material. The leather looks great too. They have modern but convincing & correct type markings. These are great for a display, or to go with your favorite MP44 series shooter.
This is a great looking holster with nice solid leather, clean white stitching and nice markings. The one rear belt loop is original to the holster, but was re-sewn. If you want a really attractive holster for your collection, this is it.
This is a nice looking dark brown P.08 holster. It is very solid with excellent leather and no issue stitching. It will look great in your display.
This is a very attractive solid example. The leather is very nice, as is the stitching. The body is really good. One of the belt loops (left) is re-stitched @ the top, but really well; it is hard to see. This is a hard to find early holster; don't miss it.
This one is not mint but excellent. The body is really nice with crisp white stitching. The back is well marked and the inside has the GI's name and info. I feel guilty selling this one; you will not be disapointed.
This is a nice looking dark brown P.08 holster. It is very solid with excellent leather and no issue stitching. It will look great in your display.
These are a hard holster to find. It shows very light age, and is overall very solid. The back is WaA marked and dated. All the loops and straps are solid and without problems. It is an attractive piece and will display very well.
This is a great looking solid holster with good leather. It has been correctly polished to look nice and original. The back is nicely marked, but does have one replaced belt loop correctly made form WWII German leather. This one will display very well in your collection.
This is a good solid issued piece. It shows age and use, but is all there. The stitching on the front in one area is gone. I can fix it for you for $20, or you can fix t you self, or just leave it. I think some black show polish will help it.
This is a good solid issued piece. It shows age and use, but is all there. There is a shallow cut @ the bottom, but nothing bad. It has all the loops & straps. Overall, it will display well.
This is a good honest example showing use and age. All the leather is very sound and solid. It is nicely marked on the back. One of the belt loops has become disconnected @ the top, but overall, it is a good honest bring home example.
This is a good solid magazine P38 Marked & with 2 WaA 359 proofs, which is typical of early mags. The finish is a bit on the grey side, but is a solid functional mag.
This is a good solid clip, with nice markings and about 90% finish. It looks to be functional. It will go perfectly with the new P.38 you bought, and did not tell your wife.
This came with the above listed holster. The finish is original and it is WaA marked.
This is a good wartime piece with great original finish.
This is a nice condition manual for the Astra 300 pistol printed in German. It is in the the 6x4 inch format with 24 pages. It will display very well with your death dealing Nazi pistols of hate.
This came off of a registered vet bring home STG44 (really). The leather shows age and is a bit dry, but is all there and 100% original and untouched. It would also be appropriate for a last ditch or late war K98. It is the 1st one I have had in a really long time.
This is made right after the war for the MG34 & MG42. It looks just like a late war natural leather gunner's pouch. The condition is excellent. This is a super piece for a mannequin on MG display.
This is a cool looking 2 color original brush painted camo can. It holds 8 mags, available below. It will look great with your field gear or MG stuff.
These are excellent original finish MG15 magazines All look to be functional, are WaA marked and 1930s dated.
This is the standard MG15 Gunner's leather pouch, period converted, by those wacky Germans, for use as a ground fired MG. The pouch was modified with the addition of 2 leather belt loops and a D ring. All the leather is very solid and without issues, showing only light age, and no problems. It is very nicely maker marked with the Krieghoff code fzs and a LW issue number. This is a hard item to find especially as a ground gun conversion.
We had a no pay, so here it is again. This is a solid war time example. The repainted finish is the correct tan color and the new strap looks good. It is perfect for a display or reenacting.
What the Hell is in FN bipod? I don't know, but that is what hey are sold as, by other militaria and gun dealers. I do not think it is WWII German, but will fit on your MG34. It is in nice original condition and completely functional.
This is a good looking set. The shovel is very good with original paint and a maker marked blade. The handle is also without problems. The cover is very solid and dated 1940, in 2 places with a nice clean WaA stamp. These 1st pattern covers a more rare, and are a must for a German field gear collection.
This is a very slid example. The steel still retains most of the original finish and the leather is excellent. The SS markings are nice and clear.
This is a good looking honest set. The 40 dated top is not matched to the bottom, but they look good together. The paint is original and very good. The original strap is solid and sound. It is a general equipment strap, which is appropriate for a mess kit.
Externally this one is really nice, but inside it is mint. It is nicely marked, and the classic 43ish type.
This is a nice green example showing only light age and use. It will display well with your other favorite Reich stuff.
This is right out of the woodwork in Findlay, Ohio. A friend bought these fro the vet's wife. All 3 sets are really nice and with out issues, and from the same maker. They are all just the way they came home from my favorite war. You will not be disappointed.
This is right out of the woodwork in Goodels Michigan. It is all complete and in good condition. The base is 1943 dated. The outside is nicely marked with the original WWII German instructions. These are a hard to find accessory for your Kubelwagon.
This one has been blasted and re painted, with a correct green color. It has a some pits under the paint, but looks good and solid.
All 3 pieces are foam injected rubber and appropriately painted to look real. The gasmask can uses West German straps in conjunction with zip ties. They are a cool addition to you German fieldgear or SPR movie stuff.
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