



Gloves, Parachutist, Leather, 1st Model, Luxe
Perfect reproduction of the 1s model cavalry leather gloves, issued to airborne troops.
Genuine hide leather
This is the strapless version.
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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.

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Scabbard, USM8, for USM3 trench knife
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Jacket, Winter (Tanker)
Reproduction of the U.S. Army Winter Combat Jacket. Made from OD3 cotton twill and lined with brown kersey wool, this "tanker" jacket has a full-length zipper on the front, knit collar, cuffs and waistband. The winter combat jacket was developed in 1941, for issue to crews of armored vehicles. it was nevertheless worn by other combat soldiers, and especially by officers... Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclists, the tanker jacket and pant or combat jacket and bib (the name "tanker jacket" seems to be the term mostly used) was also widely used by infantry and airborne officers, 504th PIR paratroopers, fighter pilots, Naval Beach Battalions, WAC, Nurses.. The jacket and pant/bib was made of the same material and had the wool blanket type lining. US sizes.

Scabbard, Leather, USM6 for USM3 knife
Reproduction of the USM6 leather scabbard for USMC trench knife. This russet leather sheath is made up of two pieces sewn together and reinforced by rivets and staples. A metal eyelt at the tip allows the scabbard to be secured to the leg. Fastening of the two leather parts is ensured by a strong sewn seam. The sheath features strengthening pieces consisting of two rectangular metal plates, one on each side, fastened by four rivets which help keep together the leather. Metal staples reinforce the mouth of the scabbard; the hilt is to be held in place upon the uppermost part by a leather strap with snap fastener. A flat hook allows the scabbard to be attached to the pistol belt, although it can be fixed to the pants belt -- or to the leg for paratroopers -- thanks to the loop and leather lace. Markings U.S. M6 and 1943 are embossed in the leather along with the US grenade.

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Jump suit M-1942, reinforced
Nice reproduction of the reinforced M-1942 paratrooper jump suit, jacket and pants. Model used in Normandy during D-Day, reinforced at the elbows, pockets and knees. US size. Delivered with a 82nd Airborne Division shoulder sleeve insignia, you can easily replace it with a 101st Airborne Divsion. US sizes.

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Helmet, Tank, US Army
Reproduction of the shock-absorbing helmet intended for US Army tank and armored vehicle crews. Nice replica, fitted with snap fasteners.

Scarf, camouflaged, parachute
Nice camouflaged scarf, mainly worn by airborne troops, delivered in its box.

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Helmet, Parachutist, US, M1C
Very noce replica of the M1C Paratrooper helmet with swivel bails, with Inland type airborne liner (1st type) and a leather chin cup. It will be delivered with a small or medium mesh net, depending on availability. Introduced in late 1944, the M1C helmet was designed to replace the M2 model used by American paratroopers. It was worn during the final major campaigns of World War II, including in Belgium and Germany. This model featured swivel bales, offering greater durability.

Bib, Tanker, 2nd pattern
Reproduction of the 2nd pattern tanker bib. Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclist s, the tanker jacket and pant or combat jacket and bib (the name "tanker jacket" seems to be the term mostly used) was also widely used by infantry and airborne officers, 504th PIR paratroopers, fighter pilots and Naval Beach Battalions on D-Day. It was warmer than the A-2 jacket and more comfortable to wear. The jacket and pant/bib was made of the same material and had the wool blanket type lining.

Jacket, Winter (Tanker), 1st type
Reproduction of the U.S. Army Winter Combat Jacket, first pattern, easily identified by its patch pockets sewn directly onto the front, unlike the second model. Made from OD 3 cotton twill and lined with brown kersey wool, this "tanker" jacket has a full-length zipper on the front, knit collar, cuffs and waistband. The winter combat jacket was developed in 1941, for issue to crews of armored vehicles. it was nevertheless worn by other combat soldiers, and especially by officers... Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclists, the tanker jacket and pant or combat jacket and bib (the name "tanker jacket" seems to be the term mostly used) was also widely used by infantry and airborne officers, 504th PIR paratroopers, fighter pilots, Naval Beach Battalions, WAC, Nurses.. The jacket and pant/bib was made of the same material and had the wool blanket type lining.

Jacket, Winter (Tanker), Luxe
High quality reproduction of the U.S. Army Winter Combat Jacket. Made from olive drab #3 cotton twill and lined with brown kersey wool, this "tanker" jacket has a full-length zipper on the front, knit collar, cuffs and waistband. The winter combat jacket was developed in 1941, for issue to crews of armored vehicles. it was nevertheless worn by other combat soldiers, and especially by officers... Often worn by tank crews and motorcyclists, the tanker jacket and pant or combat jacket and bib (the name "tanker jacket" seems to be the term mostly used) was also widely used by infantry and airborne officers, 504th PIR paratroopers, fighter pilots, Naval Beach Battalions, WAC, Nurses.. The jacket and pant/bib was made of the same material and had the wool blanket type lining.

Jacket, Parachutist, M-1942, Standard
Standard issue M-1942 jump jacket. This kind of jacket was used by US airborne troops from 1942 until the end of the war. Such jackets were used in Normandy, most notably by 3/506th PIR CO, Lt. Col. Robert Lee Wolverton. US sizes.

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Trouser, Parachutist, M-1942, Standard
Standard issue M-1942 jump trouser. This kind of trouser was used by US airborne troops from 1942 until the end of the war. Such trousers were used in Normandy. US size.
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Bag, Field, M-1936, US Army
Nice replica of the M1936 field bag in canvas, issued in lieu of the haversack to officers and other personnel such as airborne troopers and armored crews. It was carried on the back with the M1936 suspenders. Can also be worn over the shoulder with the carrying strap sold separately.

Patch, 2nd Infantry Division
Shoulder sleeve insignia of the 2nd Infantry Division, Indian Head , which landed on Omaha Beach on D-Day. Campaigns: - Normandy, D-Day, Operation Overlord, Omaha Beach - Northern France - Rhineland - Battle of the Bulge - Czechoslovakia

Colt M1911 A1, metal, Weathered
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Rank, Insignia, Technical Sergeant
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Cover, Axe, Intreching, M-1910
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Suspenders, Belt, M-1936
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Perfect reproduction of the 1s model cavalry leather gloves, issued to airborne troops.
Genuine hide leather
This is the strapless version.
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