



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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Bandage, Triangular, Sterilized, HANDY PAD SUPPLY CO., 1943
Genuine WWII US sterilized triangular bandage, intended for being used as a sling, as a tourniquet or as a compression dressing. Manufactured by Handy Pad Supply Co. and dated July 1, 1943. Mint, unopened condition. Comes in its original cardboard box.

Box, Metal, Fuel Tablet, US Army
Genuine WWII US Army fuel tablet ration heating can, full.

Condom, Prophylactic, CHECK MATE
Genuine WWII US Prophylactic, by CHECK MATE, USA. Issued to all GIs before D-Day to use against veneral desease. Also highly appreciated for their waterproofness of the weapons to avoid any introduction of sand, water or mud inside the barrel.

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.

Allied tank lego
Box of lego to build an allied tank with 347 pieces, 2 figures and accessories. Prohibited for children of 0 to 3 month.

Jacket, HBT, Camouflage U.S. Army, ATF
Superb reproduction of the US Army camouflage jacket. American conception. Like the HBT OD jackets, they are oversized, about 4 inches (10cm) longer than a normal jacket of the same size. This is historically correct, as they were designed to be worn over the combat jacket. They may therefore look ‘too big’, but that's how they should be worn. Made in the USA. It's recommended to order one size down . This jacket was used briefly in Europe during the Battle of Normandy (2nd Infantry Division, 30th Infantry Division, 41st Armored Infantry Battalion of the 2nd Armored Division, for example).

Knife, USM3
Perfect replica of the M3 knife, in metal and leather. The regulation M3 knife was introduced in March 1943. The blade bears the markings USM3 and 1943. This knife was used by the whole US Army, but heavily used by all airborne troops. It can be carried with a M6 leather scabbard or a M8 plastic and webbing scabbard.

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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