Bandoleer, M1 Garand, 2nd Pattern, with Clips in Cardboard Sleeves
€345.00
Tax included
Nice genuine WWII US second type six-pocket bandoleer, as issued to line infantrymen carrying the M1 rifle, intended for carrying six eight-round clips as shown by mention Cal. 30 Ball M2 8 Rd Clips.
Lot number RA 33760 indicates that the present bandoleer was manufactured byRemington Arms Co.
Very good overall condition; comes along with six full clips, retaining their cardboard sleeves.
Every cartridge is deactivated (rammed, drilled and emptied) and dated 1942.
PLEASE NOTE THAT THE PRESENT ITEM WILL BE SHIPPED TO FRANCE ONLY.
Matériel non classé, détention libre.
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