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Click on the thumbnail images of the item in the description for a larger picture Belts & Belt Buckles can be found in that section; don't forget to look there too. Bayonets, Frogs, Fighting, Knives etc. are located in the Edged Weapons section
This is an iconic piece of WWII German hardware. It has been professionally black oxide refinished, and deactivated with a hole in the tube and an obstruction in the bore. There is sold old light pitting but the steel is very solid and looks good. The front spring loaded bar which sits in the bracket is frozen up with the push buttons broken off. It really does not show. It could be fixed by a machinist for several hundred dollars. This is a rare piece which will display very well in your collection.
This is a very solid and all original example. It's just the canopy with cut shroud lines. It does not have the harness or rope. The body is very good with nice colors, but has several small cuts. This is perfect for a chute restoration or your display, but don't jump off the roof with it, even if your big brother double dog dares you!.
This is a very solid example with good original paint. It has a rust hole on one side, but still displays very well.
This is a very solid and all original example showing only light age, being very solid overall without issues.
This is a very solid and all original example showing only light age, being very solid overall without issues.
This is a very solid and all original example showing only light age, being very solid overall without issues.
This is a very good clean package. All the paper is there, but has been taped together with a mostly all there strap. The internal boxes are all excellent but the exterior box is a bit fragile while all still there. The whole thing is from the same factory lot and not pieced together. It looks excellent and is perfect for a combat display. Sorry, dog not included.
This is a very solid and original PAK round. It shows age from storage, but is overall still very good.
This is a very solid and original PAK round. It shows age from storage, but is overall still very good.
This is a very solid and all original AA sight. It's unmarked, but shows only light age and use, and will display very well on your MG34.
This is a very solid and all original set. The paint is a late war German Army dark green/grey over the factory paint. All three pieces are maker marked and functional. Both drums are from the same maker, so a matched set. This is a very good set for shooting or for your display.
These are really good MG cans all without issues. They all have very good original paint and lots of old dirt and MG grease, so could use a clean up. Can A has a nice maker mark and C has some unit markings. Please order with the letter corresponding with your choice. A & C are sold.
This is a very solid and all original ammo belt consisting of 2 -50 round belts correctly hooked together. The ammo is the brass type pictured, still live and all from the same lot. The early brass ammo was preferred by the MG crews; as it was much less likely to rupture in the barrel as did the lacquered steel cartridges. The steel cased ammo was used for harassing fire only, but the brass cased ones were used against enemy attacks. Sorry, I can't ship this out of the US. It's all in very good original condition and perfect for your WWII field display or favorite MG34/42.
This is a very solid and all original ammo belt consisting of 2 -50 round belts correctly hooked together. The ammo is the steel lacquered type and all from the same lot. The early brass ammo was preferred by the MG crews; as it was much less likely to rupture in the barrel as did the lacquered steel cartridges. The steel cased ammo was used for harassing fire only, but the brass cased ones were used against enemy attacks. Sorry, I can't ship this out of the US. It's all in very good original condition and perfect for your WWII field display or favorite MG34/42.
This is the typical egg grenade excavated is the 1980s. There is rusty metal under the newer black paint, and I also think there some plastic fillet there too. The body is sound and looks good. It is complete without the bang, and is a good egg grenade for a display. These have become hard to find lately; don't miss it.
This is a really rare grenade, and they do not come up for sale in the US. It was excavated and sand blasted, but very solid. The finish is the correct red brown type. The fuse is from a different lot but matches it well. It looks good and will be an excellent addition to your WWII "boom stuff"
This is a really rare grenade, and they do not come up for sale in the US. It was excavated and sand blasted, but reasonably solid. The body has some old rust holes. The finish is the correct red brown type. The fuse is from a different lot but matches it well. It looks good and will be an excellent addition to your WWII "boom 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.
This one is a little dry, but all there, and good for you display.
This is a really nice original WWII compass with period correct ersatz case. The compass is excellent, functional and without problems. The case shows age, but is still very good.
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.
Both are all original, very good & functional. The WaA 359 (Walther) mag is P.38 Marked the other is not.
This came with the above listed holster. The finish is original and it is WaA marked.
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