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This is a very solid example. It is made of green canvas which is slightly faded. The Crown zipper works fine.
These are hard to find. It is a very nice solid leather holster made by Boyt and USN marked. The shoulder strap is also very good. The belt loop was period removed, which is typical. It will display very well in your collection.
I bought 2 of these from the son of a WWII 3rd Armored Div. medic wet, who claimed they used them to mark their aid station. It is made of white cotton with the red cross sewn onto the center. It shows some light age and use, but has no issues. This is a great item for a GI WWII medic or medical display.
This is a movie used and aged very convincing replica. It is made from real GI canvas and strapping. I am sure many of these have been sold as originals. This one looks great and is perfect for a display. There is some red (blood) die on the top back, but it is not that easy to see. This is a great piece for re-enacting or your display.
This is a movie used and aged very convincing replica. It is made from real GI canvas and strapping. I am sure many of these have been sold as originals. This one looks great and is perfect for a display. There is some red (blood) die on the top, but it is not that easy to see. It is missing one chest closure strap, but only one side. I am sure you could make one, or just display with out it, so, overall, this is a nice piece, which will not break the collection fund.
This is an original US WWII Dated Life belt used in the Saving Pvt. Ryan film. It is 43 dated and very good condition, but the loop on the hook is broken and replaced with a piece of wire. The film used a good amount of original items during the filming. This one will display very well with your other WWII GI stuff.
This is a nice looking GI bayonet for the MI rifle made of injection molded rubber, and painted to look correct. It was made to be worn from the belt with a zip tie.
This is an original US WWII HBT shirt showing age and use used in the SPR film. It displays well, and is a cool souvenir form the film.
This is a movie used and aged very convincing replica. It is made from real GI canvas and strapping. I am sure many of these have been sold as originals. This one looks great and is perfect for a display. There is a very little bit of red (blood) die on the top of the back pocket, but it is really hard to see. Overall, this is a nice piece, which will not break the collection fund.
This is a really great example, not mint, but excellent. The leather is wonderful and without issues. All the stitching, loops and rivets are also without problems. It is nicely maker marked and 43 dated. This is a tough to find M1 Carbine accessory; I have not had one of these in a long time in this condition.
This mag pouch is mint unused.The U.S. stamp is clear and vivid, with the mfg stamp on the back side being the same marked AVERY 1943.The mags are near mint with no dings or scratches. The mags are both marked KSG which stands for Keller Brass for Saginaw Steering Gear not a real common sub contractor.
This mag pouch is mint unused.The U.S. stamp is clear and vivid, with the mfg stamp on the back side being slightly less so marked JS.&S.CO. 1943.The mags are near mint with slight scratching from being shoved into a carbine mag well. The mags both have a horseshoe type U on the back which is the hallmark for the Underwood Mfg Co.
This is a great looking Japanese 1960s made replica Thompson SMG set up for military use with the horizontal for grip and sling swivels. Overall, it is very nice and still functional, as a NON shooting display piece. The bolt cocks, and it can be disassembled like a real Thompson, but it does not fire, and requires no paperwork or registration. The correct looking sling is unmarked, and sure looks original GI WWII, but I am unsure if it is. This has a great overall real appearance, and will be a super looking addition to your US WWII stuff.
This is a great looking Japanese 1960s made replica Thompson SMG set up for military use with the horizontal for grip and sling swivels. Overall, it is very nice and still functional, as a NON shooting display piece. The bolt cocks, and it can be disassembled like a real Thompson, but it does not fire, and requires no paperwork or registration. It has a great overall used & real appearance, and will be a super looking addition to your US WWII stuff.
This is a nice original WWII GI issue air raid siren. The finish is about 80%, and has a good honest look. It is all complete, with the exception of several screws are missing from the face, and one from the side. These I think are all standard screws and could be easily bought. The back is marked with the company in Chicago. The handle is a little loose, but still very functional. It shows some age and use, but is basically solid and functional. Yes, it does work; my business partner, Reefe had a good time with it when I brought at a local gunshow.
This is the 1st one of these I have had in a long time. It is a nice original WWII GI issue air raid siren. The finish is about 90%, and has a nice look. It is all complete. The back is marked with the company in Chicago. The GI issue cover is very solid, but has a bit of a greasy look, and has been on the siren since day #1. Overall, this is a nice original set. Yes, it does work; my 12 year old on had a good time with it when I brought it home.
This is the 1st one of these I have had in a long time. It is a nice original WWII GI issue air raid siren. The finish is about 90%, and has a nice look. It is all complete.The back is marked with the company in Chicago. The GI issue cover is very solid, but has a bit of a greasy look, and has been on the siren since day #1. Overall, this is a nice original set. Yes, it does work; my 12 year old on had a good time with it when I brought it home.
This is a good honest set showing some age and use. The cutting edge has a chip from being used. Both the cutters and case are 1942 dated and will display well in your manzone.
This is an honest looking all early WWII set including cartridge belt, all 43 dated canteen set, combat suspenders and aid kit. All the khaki webbing is solid and without issues. The fittings show some light rust and patina, but are all good. This is not a mint set, but a solid and good example.
This is a very good example. It has no damage or issues. The rubber is still nice and solid, and the all the hardware is still nicely painted.
This set was bought recently @ one of the Detroit area flea markets just the way you see it. The 43 dated cover is one of the 1st to use green canvas, and the trim is made using khaki left over material. These mixed green/tan are hard to find. I shows some honest age and use, but is complete, has no problems, and is still very good.
I bought this right from the nephew of a US WWII 7th Army vet in Madison Hgts., Michigan. It is a nice original example with good honest paint. One end of the pin is missing about 1/4 inch, which is no problem. It is the later WWII type with the solid bottom. This is a nice bring home GI pineapple example, don't miss it.
This is a great looking example. The original paint is wonderful. The inert fuse is very solid. There is a hole drilled into the bottom recently. You will not be disappointed with this one!
I bought these from a picker who got the @ an estate sale of a WWII vet. The are original GI WWII pineapple grenades which were mounted with a screw to hard wood book ends, years ago. They were also painted black with some light gold highlights. The are inert and all complete except the bang. They are nice as they are or could be repainted.
This is a good solid example. It looks to be functional, but most of the finish is gone. It is nicely maker marked on the bottom with a US Army ord stamp too. It will look nice with your M1 rifle display.
This is a good honest example with nice original finish showing only light age and use. This is a great addition to your US WWII field gear pile.
These are not often encountered today. It is complete externally, but missing everything which would have been fired. It is completely inert, and shows light age, but is still a good solid example.
This is a rare green sheet metal rifle grenade made like the standard explosive type, but crimped @ the factory without explosives to be used as a classroom training tool. The standard trainers are made with a cast back. The OD finish is excellent and it is nicely marked empty. The condition is excellent showing only light age. This is a hard ne to find, don't miss it.
These are the standard WWII US rifle grenade. They are the same as the ones used in combat with the exception of the explosive type being painted OD green and the base is made of a different type of metal. Otherwise they look exactly the same. They are in very good condition, with only a little rust and dirt. The fins are very slightly bent, but can be easily straightened. I would call the overall condition 85-90%. I have several available
These are the standard WWII US rifle grenade. They are the same as the ones used in combat with the exception of the explosive type being painted OD green and the base is made of a different type of metal. Otherwise they look exactly the same. They are in really good condition, with only a little rust, which can be easily cleaned.
These are hard to find in any condition, and this one is very good. It has 85-90% original paint with a solid wartime date stamp.
These were found to be too pointy and would often deflect when they struck the target, consequently they were used a trainers. These were the most common type used as a bazooka training rocket. They are in very good condition and completely inert.
These are tough to find, and will be a great addition to your US WWII stuff. It is still full with the beverage powder and crackers, and is in good original condition. World War II US Militaria FIELD GEAR PAGE 1 | PAGE 2
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