



Magazine, M1 Carbine
Reproduction of the magazine for the USM1 carbine. Perfect to fill a pouch.
Does not fit a genuine or deactivated M1 carbine.
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US M1 Carbine magazine pouch, of the type that can be either attached onto the M1 and M1A1 carbine stock or onto the belt. Genuine carbine magazines (not included) will fit perfectly. Intended for two magazines.

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Case, canvas jump, M1A1 carbine
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Belt pistol holster in brown leather for Colt .45, used by all services of the US Army.

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Cap, Baseball, 101st Airborne Division, Grey
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