Quality Reproduction SS OFFICER Panzer Wrap. Featuring the quality tailoring and construction with the correct weave and weight. Correct SS pattern cut, authentic liner with correct details. PLEASE NOTE: LIMITED STOCK ON HAND, PLEASE EMAIL TO INQUIRE OR PLEASE ALLOW 5-6 WEEKS FOR DELIVERY. SHOULDER BOARDS FOR DISPLAY ONLY AND
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII GERMAN HEER ARMY Stabsgefreiter RANK CHEVRONS. OPTIONS: SILVER TRESSE ON FIELD GREY WOOL SUBDUED TRESSE ON FIELD GREY WOOL SUBDUED TRESSE ON DAK TAN COTTON
MUSEUM GRADE REPRODUTION WWI Imperial German Wickelgamaschen are constructed of Stone Greu wool. These are worn with the WWI Imperial German Feldhosen. These ankle wraps are excellent reproductions with all the details of the originals. OPTIONS: REGULAR- 12 FEET IN TOTAL LENGTH
WAFFEN SS OFFICER STURMBANNFUHRER COLLAR TABS. These silver bullion wire braided SS collar tabs are hand embroidered on black wool with the correct cord piping and backing. They feature the SS runes design on one tab, with four rank pips on the other to denote the rank of Sturmbannfuhrer. PRICED FOR
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWII GERMAN WAFFEN SS STURMMANN RANK CHEVRONS. OPTIONS: SILVER TRESSE ON BLACK WOOL SUBDUED TRESSE ON BLACK WOOL SUBDUED TRESSE ON DAK TAN COTTON
WWII US ARMY INFANTRY SUMMER UNDERSHIRT TANK TOP-O.D. Cotton undershirt as worn by the US Army in World War Two. These where worn under the shirt as part of the combat uniform and dress uniform. These where standard issue to Infantry, Armoured, Airborne, Air Force etc, basically all US personnel in
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION Designed for use with both M-1928 and M1/M1A1 models; these were introduced by the British, who had invested heavily in the Thompson for use in Europe and the Far East. Constructed of tan heavy canvas, reinforced leather edges, with three brass securing snaps and eyelets, may also
FIELD GRADE REPRODUCTION WWI German Trench Boot Fighting Knife and Carry Scabbard. The fighting knife, also known as the boot knife, was first introduced during WWI. Trench warfare required the need to have a close quarters weapon in case that enemy troops infiltrated the lines. The trenches were not extremely