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GERMAN WWI TRENCH RAIDING CLUB M16 TRAINING GRENADE ORIGINAL
Sold by Military TourThis is a genuine German M16 training grenade and used as a trench raiding club. This original example measures 14.5 inches in overall length and has a thick wood shaft with an iron cuff head. Trench raiding clubs were homemade melee…
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WWI FRENCH TRENCH ART BULLETS
Sold by Military TourThis is a really interesting piece of French WWI trench art. This trench art was made with German G98 7.92mm cartridges Has markings Souvenir 1914 and Campagne 1915
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CANADIAN WW2 PATTERN P37 BREN AMMO POUCHS “Z. L. & T. Ltd” 1942
Sold by Military TourCanadian WW2 P-37 pattern Bren Ammunition (Ammo Magazine Pouches), Set of two. In mint condition. date 1942 There is a ink-stamped "C-broad arrow", indicating it was issued through the Canadian Quartermasters Office and a ink-stamped maker's mark "Z. L. &…
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ORIGINAL CANADIAN WW2 STEN MKII MAGAZINE BOX TYPE LOADER WITH MAKER MARK
Sold by Military TourRare Canadian Sten MKII magazine loader. Deactivated Sten MKII's are avaliable for sale to Canada only. $500.00 USD. Email me: [email protected] if interested in Sten SMG.
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GERMAN 1896 MAUSER AUTOMATIC GUN
Sold by Military TourNONE-FIRING REPLICA. This automatic pistol, called the Mauser, was commonly used by Field Troops in WW11. This was also a favourite of Winston Churchill. Has a lighter coloured wood handle. Features: Length: 11.5" Weight: 3.5 lbs No Shipping Outside of…
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AMERICAN M1928 THOMPSON SUBMACHINE GUN – NON-FIRING REPLICA
Sold by Military TourPopularized by the Airborne soldiers of the 101st Airborne and the 82nd Airborne Divisons. The heavier weight of this weapon helped control the 45 calibur bursts when in automatic.This replica differs from the original in its horizontal foregrip and 20 round magazine.…
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US WWII M3 .45 SUB-MACHINE GUN – GREASE GUN
Sold by Military TourThis non-firing reproduction .45 machine gun, also known as the Grease Gun, was originally designed by Goerge Hyde in 1941. George Hyde, a German who fought in WWI, left Germany and moved to the USA in 1927. Nick-named the "Grease…