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.
Genuine WWII US Army M9 canvas cover intended for carrying a spare barrel for the Browning M1919A4 .30 caliber machine gun.
Manufactured by Rock Island Arsenal . Early production type lined with russet leather.
Quite good overall condition. Lift-the-Dot fastener is in working order.
Genuine WWII US Army pull through, intended for the M1 Garand rifle.
This cleaning item was to be carried in the oil can, which took place in the butt compartment.
Complete and in quite good overall condition.
Genuine WWII US Army ammunition tin box, designed for carrying a 250-round belt, .30 caliber intended for water-cooled and air-cooled Browning machine guns. Manufactured by Canco .
Good, used condition. Hinges are in working order.
Empty.
Genuine WWII US Army canvas case for cleaning rod, intended for the .30 caliber Browning machine gun and M1 Garand rifle.
Marked Case, Cleaning Rod, M1-C6573A and dated 1944.
Quite good overall condition; comes along with a small brush.
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