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This is a great looking M1910 Russian Maxim dummy gun. It is in excellent condition made with original parts, and the correct Sokolov pod. It does not shoot, can not be made to shoot, and requires no paperwork. It's heavy approximately 100 pounds, and will have to be shipped in 2 boxes.
This is a really rare helmet. It is a standard Austrian M16 steel helmet with a comb added by the Czechs in 1920. Not all Ex-Austrian helmets had this comb added. I have a photo of my Grandfather in the Czech Army is 1923,and he has a standard M16 Austrian fitted with a leather strap and domed rivets. The inside has the original Austrian brown paint, and property markings to the Czech Army Theater. The outside is bare metal. It look like this helmet was stripped long ago. The shell is a 66, and has no pits or problems. This helmet will take all Austrian parts to make it complete or post war Czech parts as well.
This is a correct WWII piece. It is painted is a light khaki/brown color. I have seen them painted a darker green by the Germans. It has the correct liner with Greek markings. One of the liner's grommets is missing, and the ends are a little dry. The chin strap is complete, and correct too. Overall it is a nice example, and was in my collection for years.
This is a nice WWII Irish steel helmet There is evidence of helmets being stacked on top of this one for years over the original insignia. The factory paint is nice, as is the later style chinstrap and the original liner. Overall this is a nice original piece.
This is a good looking large size helmet. The paint is original and very good. The liner is solid with original leather pads. The pillows behind the pads are missing, which is typical. The chinstrap is also very good and original. This is an excellent example of a Axis country's helmet perfect for an Eastern front display.
This is a good looking large size helmet. The shell is period repainted, and attractive. The inside is POCT 3 marked which reads ROST in out alphabet meaning size. It has the correct liner, rarely encountered today. The oilcloth band shows age, but is still solid. The chin strap is very good. This one will make a great addition to a helmet collection or to your eastern front display.
This is a good looking dug-up M36 Russian helmet. It has some holes, but is mostly solid.
These are good looking solid M40 Russian dug-up helmets. The one on the left is the early version while the one on the right is the later one. Both are WWII.
These are hard to date. It is the WWII type cap, made of correct materials for the period. It is not dated, but is 100% correct for WWII. The condition is excellent with a nice clean look, and excellent insignia. Inside, the sweat band is solid with old Russian news paper tucked under the band. This is a perfect display cap for your Russian Front display.
Welcome tight wads & penny pinchers! If you would like an original WWII Danish helmet priced cheap, you have arrived. It is original, with lots of original paint with an internal band and partial chinstrap. The desirable brass tag it present #76397. It is a good time to support Denmark, by buying one of their helmets, as they are having a rough time internationally. Still Danish helmets are rare! My friend Martin, From Denmark told me that these are even more rare there!
This is an attractive issue "C" marked & 43 dated tunic. The body has no issues and although shows some light use and age is clean and solid. These are hard to find with insignia, so don't miss it.
This is out of an old collection, and not an army surplus piece. It is a very high quality piece, but I am unsure of the rank. The inside has a loop for a sword or dagger hanger. It shows age and use with also some mothing, but it is priced right.
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This is a standard issue WWII Hungarian smoke grenade. It is made of a green glass with 2 small bottles attached to the bottom. When it was broken, the two chemicals would mix causing fire and much nasty smelly smoke. It is totally inert, so it is Mom approved. This came out of German bunker in the Slovak Republic about 5 years ago.
This is a very nice example of a classic WWII Item. It is from a friend that collected in the 1950s and 1960s. He bought it while on vacation down under. It is of the classic design and construction. Everything is in super condition. The leatherette sweatband is a little cracked, and dry, but everything else is super. Size approx. 59 or 7 1/2
This is a good looking Bren gun made with original parts welded together. It has almost all the original finish. It holds together very well, and is overall nice and tight. It is missing several small parts including the magazine internal parts, cocking handle and barrel change lever, all of which are available on the web. This is a great piece for a WWII arms or British display. Sorry, I can't ship this out of the US or to Rio Linda, CA.
This is a nice solid tripod. It looks to be all functional with good original paint. It could use a very light clean up as it has some light surface rust one some of the parts. The only issue is one of the fittings which goes into the ground on the upper mount is missing. I don't see it really being an issue. It really is a good looking example. The Brengun is sold separately. Post in the US is about $50.
This is a good looking dummy gun. The parts are original with a solid aluminum receiver. There is no bolt, just the handle, and the barrel has a red plastic plug in the bore, for your safety. It is great for a WWII display. Sorry, I can't ship this out of the US or to Rio Linda, CA.
Why so cheap?? Well, it is missing the mono pod leg, which just clamps on. So, when you find one, it will require no tools to make it work. I am sure there is one, on the web, somewhere. It looks to be functional, but I am unsure. The paint is original, and overall good to very good. The rear pad is there, but has rusty grommets and shows age. Overall, it is in good condition, but could use a clean up, and will look great in your display.
These are hard to find in brown. The body is sound, and nicely marked. The fuse is missing, which is typical, and does not show. The bottom plug is there, but was filed smooth years ago, for some unknown reason. This one will display well with your other commonwealth militaria.
These are khaki, and in excellent to mint condition. The have no issues or problems and al are WWII dated. They have assorted markings including British, Canadian, etc.
These are all original, and war time dated. The are khaki and in excellent condition. They will be a pair in terms of size but may not match in terms of style of manufacture. I will do my best to match up a set for you.
These look just like the WWII dated ones being khaki, and having brass hardware. They are mint and perfect.
These are all WWII dated and perfect and complete with original straps.
These look just like the WWII dated ones being khaki, and having brass hardware. They are mint and perfect.
These are the later war style with the quick release fasteners that saw action later in the war. The are post war dated, but look like the WWII ones, and all are mint and perfect.
These are all complete and basically perfect. All are WWII dated on the head, shaft and carrier. I have a limited quantity of these available.
These are all original, and war time dated. The are khaki and in excellent condition. They will be a pair in terms of size but may not match in terms of style of manufacture. I will do my best to match up a set for you.
These are the standard WWII wound dressing packets, 2 of which were carried in the trouser pocket. They are all mint, 1942 dated and made is Sidney Australia.
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