Nice reproduction of the M-1936 pistol belt in khaki webbing. Used to attach water bottle, first-aid pouch, pistol holster, compass case, entrenching tool...
Belt length in size L: 105 cm Belt length in size XL: 125 cm
Nice replica of the M1936 field bag in canvas, issued in lieu of the haversack to officers and other personnel such as airborne troopers and armored crews. It was carried on the back with the M1936 suspenders. Can also be worn over the shoulder with the carrying strap sold separately.
Reproduction of webbing M-1936 suspenders with adjustable straps and hooks. These were used to support the pistol or cartridge belts, and for carrying the M-1936 canvas field bag.
Reproduction of the Thompson magazine, 20 rounds. Can be used with a reproduction of Thompson SMG. Fits perfectly in the Thompson pocket magazine.
Does not fit a deactivated Thompson.
Genuine WWII shoulder sleeve insignia of the 9th Armored Division "Phantom" .
The 9th Armored Division fought in the Battle of the Bulge and the invasion of Germany, mostly famous for its actions during the Battle of Remagen.
Nice replica of American laces made of T-5 suspension lines.
Often used by the paratroopers on the jump boots instead of leather laces.
Lenght: about 1.80m.
Nice reproduction of the M-1936 pistol belt in khaki webbing. Used to attach water bottle, first-aid pouch, pistol holster, compass case, entrenching tool...
Belt length in size L: 105 cm Belt length in size XL: 125 cm
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