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Zeltbahn, camouflaged WH Poncho
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Zeltbahn, camouflaged WH Poncho.
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Zeltbahn, camouflaged WH Poncho.
Genuine post-WWII German leather strap for poncho. Good used condition. ~56cm.
Replica of the famous M1 carbine, 1st Type, in metal and wood. All mobile parts are working, but you can not fire. This is a wonderful reproduction delivered with a magazine and an oiler. ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWITZERLAND .
Genuine WWII US Army OD web strap to attach the USM3 trench knife to the leg. 50 cm.
Nice reproduction of the metal scabbard intended for the Mauser 98k bayonet. Fits in the leather or canvas bayonet frog.
Strap provided with the M-1936 field bag for carrying over the shoulder.
Genuine post-WWII German leather strap for poncho. Good used condition. ~56cm.
Zeltbahn, camouflaged WH Poncho.
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