Scarce genuine WWII US M8 Grenade Launcher intended for being used with the USM1/M1A1 Carbine, manufactured by US Cabinet Bed Co.
Excellent overall condition.
BOM label and illustration pictures available in digital format only .
Genuine WWII USM1 carbine 15-round magazine, .30 M1 caliber.
Manufactured by International Silver.
Quite good overall condition. Shows some dent. Non working condition not guaranteed, perfect to fill your mag pouches !
Genuine WWII USM1 carbine magazine pouch, manufactured by Atlas Awning and dated 1942.
Early type, designed for being slipped on the carbine butt.
Quite good overall condition; some laundry number has been written under the flap.
Genuine WWII USM1 carbine magazine pouch, showing no visible production markings.
Early type, designed for being slipped on the carbine butt.
Quite good overall condition; the outer surfaces have been impreganted against vesicant gas.
Found in Normandy.
Genuine WWII oiler for USM1 carbine. Allows the attachment of the USM1 carbine sling to the wooden stock; also fits the folding stock of the paratrooper model M1A1. Marked " BK ", identifying a manufacture by Blake Mfg. Corp.
Mint condition, NOS, from original paper packet.
Rare genuine WWII US Army canvas holster, designed for parachute troops and intended for carrying the folding-stock USM1A1 Carbine during the jump.
To be attached to the belt thanks to its large loop.
Manufactured by Atlas Awning and 1943.
Very good overall condition; retains its leg strap.
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