ORIGINAL GERMAN WW2 ARMY BREAD BAG STRAP GREEN
$29.95
Authentic German M31 bread bag adjustable carry strap
Out of stock
Description
German WWII Heer original green bread bag adjustable carry strap that was used on the standard issue WW2 German M31 Breadbag or “Brotbeutel 31” or M-1931 Bread pouch.
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