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U.S. WWII .45 ACP 1911 Lanyard AE-401 WWII U.S. WWII .45 WWII lanyard for the US .45 ACP AE-401 Auto pistols or the .38 1911 Lanyard revolvers K98 Bayonet AE-261 K98 Bayonet Grips Grips P37 Webbing AE-204 Belt ACW Sling AE-405 Star Super Checkered AE-406 Grips German WWI Leather Seitengewehr 98 AE-407 Bayonet Frog 98/05 German WWII Gestapo Brass ID AE-408 Tag German Chin AE-409 Perfect Replica strap Buckle German Black Leather D Ring Belt Loop AE-410 Comes with a D Ring for equipment belt German Tronistar AE-254 Strap WW1 Leather WW1 Leather Leggings, Comes AE-412 Leggings in Calf Size 16-22 inches Civil War Springfield AE-413 Musket Sling This set contains most of what a British army officer would have worn in the front line including 2 WW1 Officers cross straps to support the heavy load. Most single strap belts were Sam Browne belt AE-414 worn by officers in the rear. 1 x equipment set leather belt 2 x Cross straps 1 x .455 webley holster 1 x Pistol ammo pouch 1 x Sword frog WW1 Officers Sam Browne AE-415 Ammo Pouch WW1 Officers Sam Browne AE-416 Sword hanger WW1 Officers Sam Browne AE-417 Holster WWII Japanese Canteen & AE-418 Carrier GERMAN ACHTUNG GERMAN ACHTUNG MINEN AE-419 MINEN METAL METAL SIGN 8" X 14" SIGNAGE German WWII Width (Wing to Wing) 10.5", Eagle AE-420 Height 7". We will Send the in Reichsadler Black Polish Stencil German WWII Width (Wing to Wing) 5.25", Eagle AE-402 Height 3.5". We will Send the in Reichsadler Black Polish Stencil British WWII Sten MK5 Rear Pistol AE-421 Grip German WWII MP 44 Leather AE-422 Sling- StG44 Stgw.44 butt AE-423 stock U.S. WWI M- 1917 AE-424 Trench Mirror Comprising of: adjustable waist British "Zulu War" belt with brass 24th Regiment of M- 1871 Valise Foot Badge belt buckle, pair of AE-425 Equipment Set cartridge box pouches, over the set shoulder cross straps, leather bayonet frog Very Rare to Find. P08 Ammo P08 Ammo Pouches. These are not Pouches AE-426 stitched, but the pockets are (PUCKERED) made through machine. Exactly as ORIGINAL German M35 Steel AE-427 Helmet WW2 Japanese Arisaka Muzzle AE-201 Cover K98 Sight Hood AE-428 An exact REPLICA of the original M1916 .45 Auto Pistol Hip Holster of WWII fame. U.S. WWII .45 AE-304 (LEFT Large "U.S." embossed on Hip Holster HANDED) holster flap, flap stud and copper securing rivets. LEFT HANDED An exact REPLICA of the original M1916 .45 Auto Pistol Hip Holster of WWII fame. U.S. WWII .45 AE-301 Large "U.S." embossed on Hip Holster holster flap, flap stud and copper securing rivets. POLICE ISSUED GW43 Extractor AE-646 Spring Romanian Style AE-9978 Comblock Sling WWII Russian Mosin- Nagant AE-9980 Rifle Sling US Airborne Parachute First AE-9981 Aid Pouch British P-1903 Leather AE-9982 Nine Pocket Bandolier Kidney Canteen AE-9983 Parabellum P08 Mag AE-9984 Replacement British Bandolier MARTINI- AE-432 HENRY PRINTED British Bandolier MARTINI- AE-9985 HENRY US Civil War Springfield or Enfield AE-9986 .58 Musket Rifle Black Leather Cartridge Box WWII US Army Cloth Bandolier AE-9987 for M1 Garand (Reproduction) Czech VZ24 VZ23 VZ- 24 VZ-23 98 AE-9988 Mauser or Austria Styer 1895 m95 Leather Sling German WWI 98 Mauser Leather AE-9989 Sling- Gewher M98 British P-1903 Leather Five AE-9991 Pocket Bandolier British .455 Webley Revolver Leather Holster - AE-9992 LEFT HANDED Dark brown Left Hand U.S. 1907 WWI Pattern Leather AE-9994 Steel Fittings Rifle Sling Brass Fitting BLACK German WWI Mauser Gewehr AE-9996 98 Rifle Leather Action Cover SWISS K31 SCHMIDT- RUBIN AE-9997 LEATHER SLING K-31 Light Horse Rifle BucketWWII 303 AE-9998 SMLE Rifle Bucket U.S. WWII BROWNING .30 CAL 1919A4 AE-9999 FEED TRAY 100 ROUND AMMO BOX U.S. WWII Browning .30 Cal 1919A4 250 AE-9999-250 Round Ammo Storage Box and Feed Tray US M1917A1 AE-10000 / AE- Wooden 8701 MG Ammo Box WWI Aussie Leather AE-206 Horseshoe Case British Sten Pistol AE-233 Grips British Lee Enfield SMLE Leather Rifle Sling - AE-240 Canadian Enfield Martini-Henry Leather Rifle Sling British WWII Sten and Lanchester AE-264 Mag Loader British Signal Flare Pistol AE-303 Leather Holster Enfield P-1937 Web AE-6006 Carry Case New Pocket FG 42 Slings AE-82 GERMAN C96 BROOMHANDLE AE-76 HOLSTER Steel Zeltbahn Dish AE-98 Perfect Replica Buttons German Army Bag/Garment AE-201 Bag Bag K98 Sniper Scoop Case AE-241 Black K98 Sniper Scoop AE-242 Case Brown German Helmet Splint Pins AE-243 "MARKED MSS 44" WWII German 98K bayonet AE-244 webbing frog DAK German WW2 MP40 AE-245 Fallschirmjager 6 Magazine Pouch MG34 Sling AE-248 Webbing MP44 Hand Grip AE-247 German P35 Radom Leather AE-250 Holster - Black Color German Shovel Cover AE-253 Open German Tool Kit AE-255 Luger P08 Wood Mag AE-249 Replacement C96 Broomhandle AE-256 Without No 9 Wooden Hi- AE-258 Browing Grips Bakelite Canteen M31 AE-260 Cup WW2 German C96 Broomhandle AE-262 Mauser Pistol Cleaning Rod German WWII MP 40 SMG AE-263 Magazine Loader K98 Spring Band AE-402 PLAIN Mauser K98 98K Butt AE-601 Plate Repoduction GERMAN S.S. BRASS AE-650 I.D. TAG WW2 OVAL STYLE German Gestapo Brass ID AE-655 TagWW2 Oval Style Badge AE-656 Japanese Arisaka Type 99 Canvas Sling AE-202 with Quick Detach Clips Japanese Nambu AE-203 Holster Austrian Roth- Steyr M1907 AE-306 Leather Holster WWII Russian Mosin Nagant m91 m1891 AE-658 Bayonet Leather Scabbard Natural Color WWII Russian Mosin Nagant m91 AE-307 m1891 Bayonet Leather Scabbard Dark Brown Color OD GREEN CAMO Rhodesian Fereday & Sons AE-71 chest rig Rhodesian Fereday & Sons AE-89 General Purpose Pouch Rhodesian Fereday & Sons Pattern 69 AE-90 Double FN Magazine Pouch Rhodesian Fereday & AE-91 Sons Water Bottle Pouch Rhodesian Fereday & Sons AE-92 Combatpack U.S. WWII M1 CARBINE BUTT AE-81 MAGAZINE POUCH U.S. Garand Leather Sniper AE-95 Rifle Cheek Pad LEFT HANDED WW2 US Holster M1917 1942 Colt AE-230 .45 Pistol US First Aid Box AE-231 US Shotgun AE-232 Pouch Thompson Carry AE-235 Case US Thompson AE-236 Horizontal Grip US Cricket Clicker Marked AE-400 US BROTHEL INSPECTOR BADGE BW35 WESTERN AE-651 SHERIFF MARSHALL POLICE DEPUTY US MARSHALL BADGE BW-32 AE-652 SHERIFF POLICE WESTERN Badge Marshal AE-653 Texas Ranger COA Badge B W- 24 Western AE-654 Sheriff Marshall Police Holster P38 AE-268 Softshell WW1 Officers AE-404 Sam Browne belt Gun Display AE-428 Stand Gun Box AE-429 US first aid pouch AE-430 P08 Leather Pistol Ammo AE-431 Pouch Portuguese AE-433 Holster NATURA Gunners pouch MG34- 42 black AE-308 leather Reproduction German Low AE-259 Boots U.S. 1907 WWI Pattern WHITE Leather Rifle AE-501 Sling : Brass Fittings (FOR PARADE) U.S. 1907 WWI Pattern WHITE Leather Rifle AE-502 Sling : Steel Fittings (FOR PARADE) British Lee Enfield SMLE Leather Rifle Sling - Canadian Enfield Martini- AE-503 Henry Leather Rifle Sling WHITE COLOR FOR PARADE WWII US M1928 Haversack CARRIER & AE-504 Leather STRAP "Tail Pack Carrier" - WWII US M1928 HAVERSACK + CARRIER & AE-505 Leather STRAP "Tail Pack Carrier" - Repro M35 Chin Strap AE-506 Marked Japan Rank Tab AE-507 P37 Valise Bag AE-508 US Helmet Net AE-509 GW43 Dust AE-510 Cover German WWII Tunic Aluminum AE-511 Belt Hooks Japanese Oil Bottle for belt set AE-512 Reproduction German Helmet Splint Pins AE-243 KA42 "MARKED KA 42" German WWI 1909 GEW 98 Leather AE-512 Ammo Pouch Set Mid Brown Rhodesian Fereday & Sons AE-513 Belt Identical to the WW2 production; these are tan leather Cheek pieces with large pocket U.S. Garand secured by stitching and brass Leather Sniper AE-27 US grommets for stuffing to Rifle Cheek required desire. Complete with Pad leather throng to attach the wood rifle stock with 16 brass grommet holes. US Embosed Identical to the WW2 production; these are tan leather Cheek pieces with large pocket U.S. Garand secured by stitching and brass Leather Sniper grommets for stuffing to AE-27 USMC Rifle Cheek required desire. Complete with Pad leather throng to attach the wood rifle stock with 16 brass grommet holes. USMC Embosed German Potato AE-514 Mesher German Suspender Hook AE-515 Replacement US Army / Navy AE-516 Brass Construction First Aid Box WW2 German Army Luger P08 AE-102 ND P08 Wood Handle Grips M1 Garand Leather AE-517 Scabbard w/Straps M1 Garand Leather Scabbard AE-518 Straps British WWII Sten MK5 Rear Pistol AE-519 Skeleton Grip British P-1903 Leather Five AE-9991 Printed Pocket Bandolier US M1918 BAR AE-2002 Leather Sling US WWII Thompson SMG Leather Scabbard AE-2003 for Motorcycles and Jeeps US M1887 Krag Springfield Trapdoor Rifle AE-2004 Leather Sling 1887 US Muzzle Cover AE-2005 Axe AE-2007 This quiver holds 8-13 larp arrows, and Archer Quiver comes with a shoulder belt with a AE-2008 length of 120cm. Comes in Different LARP Color Black/Red,Black/Blue, Black Green, Brown/Cream This quiver holds 8-13 larp arrows, and LARP Ranger comes with a shoulder belt with a AE-2009 length of 120cm. Comes in Different Quiver Color Black/Red,Black/Blue, Black Green, Brown/Cream German Alum.
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