Hard to find item… Original Complete Loading set for the Double Drum Trommell Magazines. Winding tool and metal assy. Board has various stampings… German Wartime Production codes. I also have the Top Cover Adaptor for the MG34 to accept the Double Drum Trommell Magazine but cannot advertise it on this site. DOUBLE DRUM MAGAZINE NOT PART OF SALE… USED FOR DISPLAY PURPOSE ONLY.
Iowa Army National Guard, 133rd Infantry. All in the Front. Panoramic, Sepia-tone Black & White Photograph shows the. Make Supersized seem small.
WRA over OHD visible, but not square or Ordinace wheel. 16 stamp in grip visible. What looks like a crack in front of escuteon does not seem to be. Any addtional information would be appreciated. Can include buttplate, recoil lug with screw and front band spring if desired.
32w x 31l trousers.
This panoramic is about 11 shorter in length than most which allows it to be more easily displayed, especially in tighter spaces.
THE SOLID BRONZE EMBLEM WAS DESIGNED BY SCULPTOR ADOLPH ALEXANDER WEINMAN OF NEW YORK CITY UNDER SUPERVISION OF THE COMMISSION OF FINE ARTS. ONE OF THE ORIGINAL VERY SMALL EYE SCREWS THAT HOLD THE ORIGINAL BRASS CHAIN TO THE SOLID OAK PLAQUE ON THE REVERSE HAS SNAPPED OFF AND COULD EASILY BE REPLACED.
MACHINE GUN NOISE AT THE BEGAS FOUNTAIN IN FRONT OF THE CASTLE. TITLED IN THE LOWER NEGATIVE.
Although in theory it could be issued to a Border Guard of State Security trooper of any rank, the majority of the recipients were probably officers. The last item to note is the orientation of the flag pole strings near the top being looped toward the center of the badge not just up and over the top of the flags like other early stamped examples.
A great looking antique British military gun shell cordite carrier from around the First World War period. Heavy and well made with thick materials. There is age related wear, scuffs and losses. The front has a nice multi color Royal Coat of Arms.
The bayonet lugs and springs are all still intact and can be placed on any compatible Mauser rifle as this is a VZ-24 Mauser bayonet design. (Tested with a Yugo M24/47). This rare Czech WW1-WW2 Mauser Service Bayonet with Scabbard is a must-have for any serious collector of militaria.