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, dated 1943, manufactured by R.M. Co. with metal steel buckles.
Genuine WWII US pouch magazine for carbine M1. Manufactured by HAMLIN CANVAS GOODS Co. and dated 1943.
Mint condition, NOS, never issued, found in their original wooden crate.
Genuine WWII US pouch magazine for carbine M1. Manufactured by HAMLIN CANVAS GOODS Co. and dated 1943.
Mint condition, NOS, never issued, found in their original wooden crate.
M7 waterproof rubber bag, intended for the M5 gas mask, as used by US airborne and first wave assault troops on D-Day such as the Rangers, 1st, 4th and 29th Infantry Divisions.
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, dated 1943, manufactured by R.M. Co. with metal steel buckles.
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The Code provides additional penalties, including the confiscation of the items used or intended for committing the offence.