



Holster, Walther PPK, 7.65mm
€25.00
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Leather holster for Walther PPK, or other 7.65 mm pistols.
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Leather holster for Walther PPK, or other 7.65 mm pistols.
Replica in metal of the famous Walther PPK pistol. This pistol was mainly used by German officers. Removable magazine. ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWITZERLAND .
K98 Mauser black pebbled leather ammo pouch, three compartments. Ammo perfectly slip inside the pouch.
Post-war Czechoslovak army pants suspenders, same as German ones used during World War Two, with buckle in leatherette or canvas, depending on availability. Fit with all types of trousers.
US Sunglasses, Ray-Ban type, US Air Force. Mainly used by pilots and paratroops. Cristal green. Delivered in their hard case.
Genuine WWII German boots steel heel plate, very good condition. Size 4.
Replica of the Colt .45 magazine, in metal. Does not fit a genuine deactivated Colt .45.
Nice reproduction of the reinforced M-1942 paratrooper jump suit, jacket and pants. Model used in Normandy during D-Day, reinforced at the elbows, pockets and knees. US size. Delivered with a 82nd Airborne Division shoulder sleeve insignia, you can easily replace it with a 101st Airborne Divsion. US sizes.
Leather holster for Walther PPK, or other 7.65 mm pistols.
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