Superb genuine WWII US M-1936 webbing pistol belt, issued to all personnel armed with handguns, carbines and submachine guns, as well as to medics. The top row of grommets is for the suspenders hooks, the bottom row for securing various items of equipment thanks to special bent wire hooks.
Mint condition, manufactured by Yale and dated 1943.
Genuine WWII pair of US officer's infantry collar insignias, delivered in there original package, made by Wolf-Brown.
Worn as a pair on the service dress, or single on a combat shirt.
Clutch back.
HBT overalls for female personnel. It has two pockets on the front. The lower legs are adjusted using two plastic buttons, just like the belt.
This is an over-outfit, the suit is already over-tailored to be worn over the regulatory uniform.
Great metal chrome-plated reproduction of the legendary Colt .45. This pistol feaures flat wooden grips.
ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWISS.
Perfect reproduction of the Daisy hat introduced in January 1941 with the two-piece light green HBT fatigues.
According to regulations, it was worn with the brim turned down. The hat was issued to all personnel except Armored troops and motor mechanics, who had a specific cap. This cap became limited standard in July 1943.
Superb genuine WWII US M-1936 webbing pistol belt, issued to all personnel armed with handguns, carbines and submachine guns, as well as to medics. The top row of grommets is for the suspenders hooks, the bottom row for securing various items of equipment thanks to special bent wire hooks.
Mint condition, manufactured by Yale and dated 1943.
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