GERMAN TAN AND WATER CAMO PARATROOPER BANDOLEER
$49.95
GERMAN TAN AND WATER CAMO PARATROOPER BANDOLEER – REPRODUCTION
Out of stock
Description
German Camo Tan and Water Pattern
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Vendor Info
- Military Tour
- Vendor: Doug Johnston
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Address:
210 Dufferin Avenue
Winnipeg MB R2W 2X5
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GERMAN WW2 NATIONAL SOCIALIST WAR VICTIM’S CARE 25 YEAR MEMBERSHIP PIN
Sold by Military TourNationalsozialistischer Reichskriegerbund (NS-RKB) silver Honor pin for 25 years membership. Maker marked on the back, Ges. Gesch. ALSO VISIT OUR WEBSITE WWW.MILITARYTOUR.COM FOR MUCH MORE MILITARIA
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AMERICAN ONE METER HELMET CHINSTRAP WEBBING
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GERMAN WW2 SNIPER BADGE 1ST CLASS
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GERMAN POLICE P08 LUGAR HOLSTER BROWN HARD SHELL DWM 1917
Sold by Military TourThis German Luger suitcase holster comes in thick dark brown leather with white stitching. A hard shell holster with two belt loops on the reverse, an external magazine pouch, and a leather pull-up strap for removing the pistol. The lid…
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GERMAN WW2 COTTON TWILL CLOTH SEAM TAPE 3 CM NATURAL BY GMAX
Sold by Military TourThis high quality cotton twill tape was specifically manufactured by GMAX Militaria years a go at a great expense. The Seam tape was used in the construction of many different German WW2 uniforms, smocks and helmet covers etc. Some of…
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AMERICAN M1A1 1941 CARBINE – NON-FIRING REPLICA
Sold by Military TourThis weapon is based on the M1 1941. There was a need for American Airborne troops to have a small er more maneuverable weapon. The M1 carbine was then fitted with a folding stock in 1942. This has been called…