Aviator Kit Bag, used by airborne troops. A few US paratroopers carried a kit bag when they jumped into Normandy. Closed by zip and studs. 60x60x30 cm, capacity 77 liters.
US Army sleeping bag, khaki, warn and compact.
Upper: 100% Polyester
Lining: 100% Cotton Filling: 100% Polyester Pack bag: 100% Polyester Dimensions: 185 x 75 cm Pack size: 40 x 24 x 29 cm Weight: 1700 g Extreme range: until ca. 0 degrees - swen pack bag (also usable as head pad) - sleeping bag also usable as a blanket - 2-way-zipper - zipper-stick-protection (hook and loop closure) - warmth collar along the zipper
Baseball cap with 82nd Airborne Division insignia in front of, American flag both sides, and 82nd Airborne on rear.
Adjustable size on rear.
Made of 100% cotton.
Great metal reproduction of the legendary Colt .45. This pistol with wooden grips is perfect to carry in the leather holster (shoulder or web belt).This new reproduction is removable like an original one. This is not a weapon.
ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWISS.
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