AMERICAN M1 GARAND 6 POCKET CLOTH BANDOLEER
$14.95
AMERICAN M1 GARAND 6 POCKET CLOTH BANDOLEER – REPRODUCTION
Description
American cloth 6 pocket bandoleer. Was used to carry six 8-rd. clips of .30-06 ammunition for M1 Garand.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.055 kg |
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