WH (Luftwaffe) M35 Double Decal Combat Helmet 1939 dated - Nice Used Condition
Luftwaffe Double Decal M35 Combat Helmet (Stahlhelm M35). The helmet is in clear nice used condition and retains most of its original paint. Both decals are present and clearly visible as can be seen on the pictures. The M31 liner is present and with clear age and wear. The shell is marked with maker and size 'NS64' (Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerke AG, Schwerte). The reverse interior neck guard... read more
British Black Leather Ammo Boots 1944 Sized 8 - Mint Condition
British Black Leather Ammo Boots in excellent i.e. mint condition. With the leather being in smooth and undamaged condition. War Department marked on the exterior, and marked size 8 with Broad Arrow on the soles. The boots appear makers marked "Giffard Newton & Son" and are clearly 1944 dated. Fitted with original leather laces. An abosulute stunning pair of wartime dated Ammo Boots that cannot... read more
Rare U.S. Airborne First Aid Packet - Unissued & Unopened
U.S. Airborne First Aid Packet, so-called second pattern first aid kit. Famously worn by U.S. Airborne Troops on their helmet during for instance Operation Market Garden in 1944. The U.S. Airborne First Aid Packet is increasingly hard to find these days.
The packet is executed in a light weight waterproofed canvas and fitted with two straps in order to secure the packet on the uniform a... read more
Extremely Rare British (Airborne) Body Armour - Nice Used Condition
Probably one of the most rare pieces of British Airborne Equipment; the Body Armour.
In April 1942, the Military Research Council approved the Body Armour and became in production. Mainly produced by Briggs Bodies Motors (i.e. BMB also producer off the British Airborne helomets) and Harrison & Bros Howsons. Executed in 1mm thick manganese steel plates for the chest, lower belly and a r... read more
U.S. M-1918 BAR Magazine Belt - Nice Used Condition
U.S. M-1918 BAR Magazine Belt. Executed in thick canvas holding six BAR magazines. The pouches could be worn as a single of pair and therefore are marked "Left" and "Right". The belt is clearly makers marked Plant Bros. Co. as well as marked Browning Colt. Dated 1918. The belt has been converted for world war two use, which was a common practice. In overall nice used condition. read more
175.00 EUR
U.S. M1 Carbine Carrying Sling - Mint Condition
U.S. M1 Carbine Carrying Sling, executed in OD shade canvas. In mint and likely unissued condition. Increasingly hard to find these days. Hard to be upgraded. read more
95.00 EUR
U.S. M-15 Cleaning Kit For Cal.50 Machine Gun - Unissued Condition
In unissued condition this U.S. M-15 Cleaning Kit. Intended for the Cal.50 machine gun. Executed in OD shade canvas and complete with all cleaning rods and two brushes. Hard to find in such complete condition, therefore cannot be upgraded. read more
85.00 EUR
British and/or U.S. (Airborne) Yellow Recognition Scarf - Arnhem Relic/ Nice Used Condition
Yellow recognition scarf used by both British and American Airborne troops. These scarves were used to make panels and signal to friendly aircraft for instance for re-supply. These type of scarves are known to have been widely used in Operation Market Garden in 1944. The scarf is in clear used condition with a large damage to the fabric. This scarf was recently purchased from a long time collec... read more
395.00 EUR
Rare British (Airborne) Speed Loader For Round Bren Gun Magazines - Nice Used Condition
British (Airborne) Speed Loader For the Round Bren Gun Magazines (100 rounds). A very rare and hard to find piece of Airborne equipment. Also used in Army Fighting Vehicles such as the Bren Gun Carrier.
The loader is clearly marked with the Broad Arrow and factory stamp. Hard to find and to be upgraded. read more
Extremely Rare British (Airborne) Sten MK V Gun Blanking Plate - Nice Used Condition
Extremely rare and hard to find this original Sten Gun Blanking Plate.The Sten Gun Blanking plate is used when the sten gun stock has been removed, typically on the MK V by Paratroopers, in order to reduce the size of the gun. The blanking plate stops the spring and bolt from flying out the rear.
When not in use its carried in a special pouch on the Airborne bayonet frog. As is shown on ... read more