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Chocolate Bar, D-Day, 60 g
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Burlap used on camouflage netting for the M1, MK II and Mk III helmets. Lenght of approx 1 meter, wide 5 cm.
Original Chocolates in metal tin box, made in Normandy (100 g). Special Edition -Women at War-.
Reproduction of the 98K German bayonet for Mauser, in metal, with Brown bakelite grips, and metal scabbard. Does not fit a genuine Mauser rifle.
Replica of the USM8 scabbard made in bakelite, used to carry the USM3 combat knife.
This is a full scale reprint of historical Map Sheet of Isigny. This is the map of the 101st Airborne sector east of Carentan and also the 29th Infantry. Carentan, Brévands, Les Veys, 506th PIR and 327th GIR combat zone. Scale 1:25,000, edition of April 44.
Solid brass with high quality spring steel. Loud and reliable. Used by airborne troops on D-day landings and still made with the original tooling and presses.
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