M2/M3 BRADLEY In Action Squadron/Signal Publication Armour No. 30
$12.95
M2/M3 BRADLEY In Action Squadron/Signal Publication Armour No. 30 Soft Cover 8″ X 11″
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50 pages, 86+ photo’s
This book is completely full of high quality pictures. From the Armour in Action Series #30
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Weight | 0.75 kg |
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