



Oiler, M1 Rifle, 2nd Type
Genuine WWII US M1 rifle, 2nd pattern plastic oiler with brush and cord cleaner. Adopted in 1943, it was cheaper to produce and lighter than the earlier metal type.
Fit in the wooden stock of the rifle.
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Rifle, M1 (Garand)
Reproduction of the US M1 Garand rifle. Wooden stock and metal parts. Full-size replica. Bolt pulls back and opens the chamber. Dry fires only. Doesn't fire anything. ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWITZERLAND .

Clip, M1 rifle
Post WWII genuine US empty clip for M1 Garand rifle. Identical to WWII ones.

Cover, Waterproof, Rifle, M1 Garand / Springfield, 1943
Genuine WWII US waterproof cover for M1 Garand or Springfield rifle, dated 1943. Issued for amphibious operations. Widely used on D-Day. Directly from the original crate.

Grease, Rifle, Lubriplate, M1 Garand
Genuine WWII US grease pot, intended for lubricating specific parts of the M1 Garand rifle chamber. To be lodged in the stock. Screw-top hallmarked Grease, Rifle, Lubriplate, 130-A . Dimensions: 0.86in x 0.74in. Pot is full. Perfect condition.
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Glasses, Dienst-Brille
Reproduction of the famous German regulation glasses, Diesnt-Brille . Lenses are NOT corrective. Delivered in their metal case with label. Perfect for wearing during living history shows or for displaying on a mannequin.

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Case, Carrying, Canvas, Thompson
Heavy waxed canvas case to protect and carry the Thompson SMG.

Flag, Arm, Identification, Cotton
Small cotton flag of 48 stars worn on the right sleeve of the jump jacket. Widely worn by 82nd airborne in Normandy. Size 8 x 13 cm. Need to be washed at 30°C and wash the jacket back to front.

Clip, M1 rifle, with repro bullets
Clip USM1 rifle (original), with reproduction of eight 30.06 bullets. CANNNOT BE SHIPPED OUTSIDE FRANCE, BELGIUM

Patch, 30th Infantry Division
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 30th Infantry Division, Old Hickory, which fought in St-Lô, Aachen, Malmedy, Stavelot and Rhin. Campaigns: - Normandy, Omaha Beach, June 11, 1944 - France - Rhineland - Battle of the Bulge - Germany

Bandoleer, M1 rifle, 1st type
Reproduction of the bandoleer, M1 rifle, 1st type. Six-pocket bandoleer which was issued to line infantrymen of the Army carrying the M1 "Garand" Rifle to carry six 8-rd. clips of ammunition. This bandoleer is distinguishable from the late WWII bandoleers by lack of the addition of markings to the ends of the bandoleer which gave the caliber and type of .30-06 ammunition and the lot number of the production. Prior to 1943, the bandoleers were unmarked and, instead, had a small slip of paper inserted into the top pocket with the production lot information. Due to loss of the paper and the consequent inability to trace defective ammo back to its source, the Army started printing the information directly onto the bandoleer. The bandoleer is in nearly unissued condition; It does not, however, have the six cardboard inserts into which the 8-round en bloc M1 clip were placed at the arsenal to keep the bullets from rubbing against the fabric of the bandoleer.

Cap, Wool, "Beanie", Jeep Cap, luxe
Olive drab wool cap, standardized in February 1942 for wear in cold weather under the steel helmet. Nicknamed "Beanie" or "Jeep Cap", it has a short stiff brim and a turn-down to cover the ears. Often worn under the M1 helmet.

Genuine WWII US M1 rifle, 2nd pattern plastic oiler with brush and cord cleaner. Adopted in 1943, it was cheaper to produce and lighter than the earlier metal type.
Fit in the wooden stock of the rifle.
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