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Unused magazine pouch for M1 carbine. Year of manufacture 1957.
U.S. tank helmet from 1950s type QM1C. Stock condition. Size 7 3/4. Manufacturer Riddel.
Manuál EB-4 Personal hygiene, Veneral Disease, Field Sanitation and Fist Aid (NAVMC-7227) z roku 1953.
Used celts with USMC markings from the 1950s. Celts have nice colors. Due to previous use they have minor pinholes and repairs.
Helmet M1 from 50s "heat stamp" MW A3. Liner CAPAC.
Kšandy ke kalhotám M51. Skladový stav.
USMC Haversack and Knapsack from the Korean War. The Haversack was manufactured in 1952. There is a repair on one of the drawstring straps see photo. Knapsack is in very nice condition. It is signed by the original owner.
Ammunition box for ammunition and bandoliers for M1 Garand rifle.
US Wooden ammo box - Cal. 30 in 8 RD Clips Bandoleers. Year of manufacture 1952.
Original pack of 5 WWII Howard razor blades.
Helmet M1 front seam, Swivel Bale. Heat stamp 843C. Liner is High pressure manufacturer: Westinghouse Electric Company (Micarta Division), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. There is a small hole in the liner, see photo. The liner had the armor division emblem on it, but only the outline is visible. The liner also has the original leather bib. The webbing of the liner is in very nice condition. There is also a camouflage netting with the helmet.
Unused wooden US tent pegs.
USMC double row grenade pouch from WW II. Stock condition.
Additional illumination for U.S. Navy 6x30 and 7x50 binoculars. Stock condition in original box. Functionality not guaranteed - for collector's purposes only.
Used pocket guide A Guide To U.S. Army Insignia. Year of publication 1941.
Used US Army Tent, Shelter, Half. Stamps are not visible. Several small holes and one tear.'see photo. It is made of two parts with slightly different colour.
Used patch 503rd PIR Parachute Infantry Regiment "The Rock". The patch does not glow under UV light.
Knife Robeson Shuredge No. 20 (USN Mark 1) with wooden pommel. The leather is not shrunken. Guard and pommel hold firmly.
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