ITALIAN LEATHER CARRYING Y STRAP
$9.95
LEATHER Y STRAP USED ITALIAN MILITARY SURPLUS
Description
Italian Military Surplus. Use as carry strap or y strap. With leather construction, adjustable buckles and metal loops.
In good condition with little or no use.
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Additional information
Weight | 0.251 kg |
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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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