




Carbine, Parachutist, USM1A1, folding stock
USM1A1 folding stock carbine used by US paratroops, in metal and wood, delivered with magazine.
This replica fits in the canvas USM1A1 carbine case.
ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWITZERLAND.
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USM1A1 folding stock carbine used by US paratroops, in metal and wood, delivered with magazine.
This replica fits in the canvas USM1A1 carbine case.
ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWITZERLAND.
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