Nice reproduction carboard box intended for 20 rounds, armor piercing, caliber .30, for M1 Rifle or Browning machine gun. This cartridge is used against lightly armored vehicles, protective shelters, and personnel, and can be identified by its black bullet tip.
Genuine WWII US waterproof cover for M1 Garand or Springfield rifle, dated 1943. Issued for amphibious operations. Widely used on D-Day.
Directly from the original crate.
Genuine WWII US M1 rifle, 2nd pattern plastic oiler with brush and cord cleaner. Adopted in 1943, it was cheaper to produce and lighter than the earlier metal type.
Fit in the wooden stock of the rifle.
Reproduction of the US M1 Garand rifle. Wooden stock and metal parts. Full-size replica. Bolt pulls back and opens the chamber. Dry fires only. Doesn't fire anything.
Weathered to enhance realism.
ITEM NOT SHIPPED OUTSIDE EUROPEAN UNION AND SWITZERLAND .
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.
Nice reproduction carboard box intended for 20 rounds, armor piercing, caliber .30, for M1 Rifle or Browning machine gun. This cartridge is used against lightly armored vehicles, protective shelters, and personnel, and can be identified by its black bullet tip.
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