




Tunic, Feldgrau, M-1940, German
Superb reproduction of the German M-40 field grey wool jacket, with inside pocket, belt loops. Supplied with epaulettes (artillery or infantry, depends on delivery).
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Superb reproduction of the German M-40 field grey wool jacket, with inside pocket, belt loops. Supplied with epaulettes (artillery or infantry, depends on delivery).
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The Code provides additional penalties, including the confiscation of the items used or intended for committing the offence.