Genuine WWII US Army waterproof case made of celluloid, intended for keeping the serviceman's cigarettes dry.
The present box is complete with lid.
Empty -- no cigarette pack included.
Replica of the standard short M1 bayonet introduced in March 1943 to replace the 16" M1905 bayonet.
Delivered with its M7 scabbard. Version with hallmarked blade.
Does not fit a genuine/ replica M1 rifle.
Superb reproduction of the paratrooper / infantry gas brassard. Made out of heavy paper, correct color paint to represent the material that would change color in the presence of harmful gasses. Real museum quality reproduction. Made with reinforced cotton webbing in the back seam, these are the most durable paper brassards around. If you want true authenticity, this is the one you want.
Made in USA.
Reproduction of the Camel 20 cigarettes pack. With white free of taxe label.
WITHOUT cigarettes, just for display, prefect for your reenactment.
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