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Massively distribuated on the eve of the D-DAY, they represent the most famous piece used by US para. There was diverse models often bought on the regulated money to British storekeepers of toys. They became official unit equipment only in 1945. One “click”, “two clack”! Here is the reproduction of a model used by US para at the time of June 1944 landing. Massively distribuated on the eve of the D-DAY, they...
Massively distribuated on the eve of the D-DAY, they represent the most famous piece used by US para. There was diverse models often bought on the regulated money to British storekeepers of toys. They became official unit equipment only in 1945. One “click”, “two clack”! Here is the reproduction of a model used by US para at the time of June 1944 landing. Massively distribuated on the eve of the D-DAY, they represent the most famous piece used by US...
Belt used by US army, first the buckle was made of brass but during the war other metals were used. Belt used by US army, first the buckle was made of brass...
Belt used by US army, first the buckle was made of brass but during the war other metals were used. Belt used by US army, first the buckle was made of brass but during the war other metals were used.
Developed during the Second World War. The first version was manufactured on 14 January 1941. Completely blackened bronze, recognisable concentric channels in the handle made from moulded brass. The blade has two symmetrical edges. Leather sheath. Total length 270 mm, blade length: 160 mm, weight 300 grammes Developed during the Second World War. The first version...
Developed during the Second World War. The first version was manufactured on 14 January 1941. Completely blackened bronze, recognisable concentric channels in the handle made from moulded brass. The blade has two symmetrical edges. Leather sheath. Total length 270 mm, blade length: 160 mm, weight 300 grammes Developed during the Second World War. The first version was manufactured on 14 January 1941....
Was wearing by mostly of pilots of the RAF during " Battle of England". Keep this design for all the lovers of speed without "cockpit". Was wearing by mostly of pilots of the RAF during "...
Was wearing by mostly of pilots of the RAF during " Battle of England". Keep this design for all the lovers of speed without "cockpit". Was wearing by mostly of pilots of the RAF during " Battle of England". Keep this design for all...
Made in England by Mark norm. BS5750 Part II ( 1987). Those goggles are the exact replica of the goggle MK8 used by the pilots of the RAF during WWII. Made in England by Mark norm. BS5750 Part II ( 1987)....
Made in England by Mark norm. BS5750 Part II ( 1987). Those goggles are the exact replica of the goggle MK8 used by the pilots of the RAF during WWII. Made in England by Mark norm. BS5750 Part II ( 1987). Those goggles are the exact replica of the...
US Army protection version, in black foam-lined rubber, dust and wind resistant, adaptable to all faces, can be worn over reading glasses. Ideal for motorcycling and 4x4 driving, delivered in original box with two screens (neutral and smoked) US Army protection version, in black foam-lined rubber,...
US Army protection version, in black foam-lined rubber, dust and wind resistant, adaptable to all faces, can be worn over reading glasses. Ideal for motorcycling and 4x4 driving, delivered in original box with two screens (neutral and smoked) US Army protection version, in black foam-lined rubber, dust and wind resistant, adaptable to all...
Replica of the version used by GIs during the Second World War. Delivered with M8 sheath with hooks. Total length 290 mm, blade length: 180 mm, weight: 350 grs. Second hand, first choice Replica of the version used by GIs during the Second...
Replica of the version used by GIs during the Second World War. Delivered with M8 sheath with hooks. Total length 290 mm, blade length: 180 mm, weight: 350 grs. Second hand, first choice Replica of the version used by GIs during the Second World War. Delivered with M8 sheath with...
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