


Sling, M-1907, Leather, M1 Rifle, Garand
Nice replica of the M1907 leather sling, used during the Great War with the M1903 Springfield and the M1918 BAR, it was also widely used with the M1 Rifle (Garand) during WWII.
Steel hardware painted in black.
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M1 Bayonet for M1 rifle, short
Replica of the standard short M1 bayonet introduced in March 1943 to replace the 16" M1905 bayonet. Delivered with its M7 scabbard. Version with hallmarked blade. Does not fit a genuine/ replica M1 rifle.

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Rifle, M1 (Garand)
Reproduction of the US M1 Garand rifle. Wooden stock and metal parts. Full-size replica. Bolt pulls back and opens the chamber. Dry fires only. Doesn't fire anything. ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWITZERLAND .

Sling, Canvas, for M1 Garand
Replica of the cotton web sling for the USM1 Garand rifle. The M1 web slings saw use as early as 1943 in Sicily but was more widely used during the Normandy invasion.

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Belt, Cartridge, M-1923, Garand M1
Reproduction of the American M-1923 cartridge belt, with 10 pockets for M1 Garand rifle clips.

Bayonet, M1 Garand, Long, Complete
Reproduction of the long bayonet intended for the M1 Garand rifle, known as the M1942. Complete with M3 bakelite scabbard. Does not fit a genuine/ replica M1 rifle.

Bandoleer, M1 rifle, 1st type
Reproduction of the bandoleer, M1 rifle, 1st type. Six-pocket bandoleer which was issued to line infantrymen of the Army carrying the M1 "Garand" Rifle to carry six 8-rd. clips of ammunition. This bandoleer is distinguishable from the late WWII bandoleers by lack of the addition of markings to the ends of the bandoleer which gave the caliber and type of .30-06 ammunition and the lot number of the production. Prior to 1943, the bandoleers were unmarked and, instead, had a small slip of paper inserted into the top pocket with the production lot information. Due to loss of the paper and the consequent inability to trace defective ammo back to its source, the Army started printing the information directly onto the bandoleer. The bandoleer is in nearly unissued condition; It does not, however, have the six cardboard inserts into which the 8-round en bloc M1 clip were placed at the arsenal to keep the bullets from rubbing against the fabric of the bandoleer.

Scabbard, Bakelite for M1 Rifle Long Bayonet, M1905
Plastic reproduction of the M1905 bakelite scabbard for M1 rifle 16 inches bayonet. An original bayonet fits perfectly inside.

Clip, M1 rifle
Post WWII genuine US empty clip for M1 Garand rifle. Identical to WWII ones.

Cover, Waterproof, Rifle, M1 Garand / Springfield, 1943
Genuine WWII US waterproof cover for M1 Garand or Springfield rifle, dated 1943. Issued for amphibious operations. Widely used on D-Day. Directly from the original crate.

Oiler, M1 Rifle, 2nd Type
Genuine WWII US M1 rifle, 2nd pattern plastic oiler with brush and cord cleaner. Adopted in 1943, it was cheaper to produce and lighter than the earlier metal type. Fit in the wooden stock of the rifle.

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Rifle, M1, Garand, Weathered
Reproduction of the US M1 Garand rifle. Wooden stock and metal parts. Full-size replica. Bolt pulls back and opens the chamber. Dry fires only. Doesn't fire anything. Weathered to enhance realism. ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWITZERLAND .

Grease, Rifle, Lubriplate, M1 Garand
Genuine WWII US grease pot, intended for lubricating specific parts of the M1 Garand rifle chamber. To be lodged in the stock. Screw-top hallmarked Grease, Rifle, Lubriplate, 130-A . Dimensions: 0.86in x 0.74in. Pot is full. Perfect condition.
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Jacket, Parachutist, M-1942, Standard
Standard issue M-1942 jump jacket. This kind of jacket was used by US airborne troops from 1942 until the end of the war. Such jackets were used in Normandy, most notably by 3/506th PIR CO, Lt. Col. Robert Lee Wolverton. US sizes.

Jacket, Winter (Tanker), 1st type
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Cover, folding shovel, M-1943, 1st type, US Army
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Helmet, Fallschirmjäger, Aged and wired
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Clip, M1 rifle
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Oiler, M1 Rifle, 2nd Type
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Nice replica of the M1907 leather sling, used during the Great War with the M1903 Springfield and the M1918 BAR, it was also widely used with the M1 Rifle (Garand) during WWII.
Steel hardware painted in black.
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