Genuine WWII pair of US mittens, OD wool, with trigger finger. Type II with trigger finger located inside the palm. The index finger is left free to activate the weapon's trigger.
100% wool. Available in size S or XL.
Nice pair of genuine WWII US Army wool mittens dated 1943. The index finger remains independent from the others in order to pull the weapon's trigger. Intended for mountain warfare, this type was widely used in the Ardennes, including by airborne units such as the 517th PIR, 82d Airborne Division as indicated by some pictures.
Size: Large. 100% wool. Mint, unissued condition, original label still present.
Nice pair of genuine WWII USAAF Type B-3A flying gloves, soft brown leather, of the type standardized for aircrews in 1943.
Homogeneous pair, in very good overall condition, which seems to correspond to a medium size (size 10).
Genuine WWII US Army OD wool gloves with leather palm, size 9.
Manufactured by Artcraft Company, Inc.
Nice homogeneous pair, in very good overall condition despite a couple of small tears or moth holes on the right-hand glove.
Genuine WWII US Army wool gloves, of the standard five-finger type issued to all branches of service in winter conditions.
Homogeneous pair, in good overall condition despite one hole in each glove.
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