GERMAN GMAX TUNIC BUTTON SILVER
$1.00
REPRODUCTION GMAX GERMAN WW2 GERMAN TUNIC BUTTON
Description
Old stock of high quality GMax buttons, marked A & S
Pebbled silver buttons,19 mm button. These were used on WWII M36, M40 and M43 German combat tunics.
you get one button
Excellent quality detail. Made in Canada.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.01 kg |
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Vendor Info
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