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    US Repro M1911 Khaki Mag Pouch
    This pouch is a reproduction of what was standard issue with the M1911 issued throughout World War 2. Officers, heavy weapon teams and rear line soldiers primarily utilized a sidearm over frontline troops (although not exclusive). Able to carry two M1911 mags, you can access them quickly with a dual...
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    US Repro M1910 Khaki Canteen Cover
    The 'doughboys' had to be kept hydrated going into World War 1 so the US Army came up with the M1910 web system including these canteen covers. In essence the M1910 system persisted straight through World War 2 as well, just with extra additions/slight changes. A pair of basic snap studs will secure...
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    US Repro M1942 Aluminum Canteen with Cup
    In 1910 before the outbreak of World War I, the US military shifted away from the old hemispherical canteen design and came up with the 1 quart canteen. During World War 2 the US would change the materials to steel (since aluminum was much more needed for aircraft production) and make small producti...
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    US Repro M1923 Khaki Cartridge Belt
    US soldiers marching into battle during WW2 by and large were wearing one of these cartridge belts. The predominant tool of choice initially being the M1903 while transitioning to its replacement, the M1 Garand. A soldier could hold 20 x 5 round M1903 stripper clips or 10 Garand enblocs in these pou...
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    US Repro M1910 T-Handle Shovel
    For millennia soldiers have required tools to dig earthworks be it defensive or 'offensive' throughout warfare's history. US soldiers were no different of course and like all militaries during the course of the Second World War, they issued a portable shovel as well. Unlike there other contemporarie...
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    US Repro Leather Garand Sling
    The United States military entered the second world war with both 1903 Springfields and the replacement of the former, M1 Garands. This sling design was made to fit both long arms. Although a bit of mission to setup, once you get it on you can bend the metal hooks down to secure the strap. Made from...
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  • $115 +
    US Repro M1916 Leather Holster
    The USA got things off to a great start ahead of their contemporaries at the time by adopting the M1911 during the First World War. Heading into the Second World War, the US Army made these holsters to carry them into battle. Although a very basic looking design, it was a solid performer when needin...
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    1940's US Navy Foul Weather Parka, Lace Up Front
    This is a collectable product, sold as a display piece only. It is not intended for wear or practical use and cannot be returned for change of mind.The US Navy WWII 1940s Foul Weather Parka with lace-up front was designed to protect sailors from harsh sea conditions. Made from heavy-duty, water-resi...
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  • $550 +
    1940's US Navy Foul Weather Parka, Hook Front
    This is a collectable product, sold as a display piece only. It is not intended for wear or practical use and cannot be returned for change of mind.Predating the lace up version, the US Navy WWII 1940s Foul Weather Parka with hook closure front was crafted from heavy, water-resistant fabric to shiel...
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    WWII 16th Armoured Division, 94th Infantry Div M-1944 Ike Jacket
    This is a collectable product, sold as a display piece only. It is not intended for wear or practical use and cannot be returned for change of mind.WWII wool Ike (M-1944, Eisenhower) jacket with 16th Armoured Division, 94th Infantry Division, 3 years overseas bars and gold hardware.Sizing: US 36SWei...
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    WWII Tank Destroyer Technical Corporal M-1944 Ike Jacket
    This is a collectable product, sold as a display piece only. It is not intended for wear or practical use and cannot be returned for change of mind.WWII wool Ike (M-1944, Eisenhower) jacket with Tank Destroyers, Technical Corporal, Honorable service and 1.5 years overseas bars.Sizing: US 40RWeight: ...
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    US Repro M1 Carbine Sling
    The M1 carbine was kind of a first for weapon classes - a weapon to equip primarily rear echelon troops that was not a full sized cartridge, yet better than a pistol. Carbines were pretty well liked, the main reason because of its lightweight design. What helped this portable reputation was these sl...
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    US Repro M1910 Shovel Cover
    These reproduction covers are the design that carried the M1910 shovels into the Second World War (and more or less the same for First World War). Addressing the elephant in the room - yes, for some reason Mil-Tec decided to chuck their labels on these repro covers and no, they don't have them on th...
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    US Repro M1936 Khaki Pistol Belt
    If you weren't carrying a Garand or BAR as a US soldier during World War 2, you would most likely be wearing one of these. Anyone using a Thompson, Grease gun, M1 carbine or just a M1911 would attach their respective pouches onto these belts. A simple metal loop and flat shaped 'hook' secure the bel...
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    US Repro M1928 Haversack
    The M1928 haversack was if anything an iconic piece of kit associated with the American 'G.I' of World War 2. Truth be told, they are a pretty weird and awkward bit of kit especially when compared to the paratrooper musette bag.In essence, the haversack can be undone and laid flat. A series of 3 str...
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    US Repro EM M1937 Trouser Belt
    Every US enlisted man needed one of these belts to keep his trousers up during World War 2! A simple cotton canvas belt with a metal buckle that weaves through and torsions in place with its metal teeth. No matter if you are participating in reenactment, airsoft or film productions - you won't be fi...
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  • $39 +
    US Repro Thompson Sling
    Get your Lieutenant Speirs on with one of these Tommy slings! Most commonly used for the Thompson (but not limited to) these slings run through metal loops on the stock and clip back onto itself. Made from cotton canvas they have a good amount of strength while remaining lightweight compared to leat...
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    US Repro M1936 Khaki Suspenders
    These suspenders are what the US infantryman would wear during World War 2 in lieu of a haversack. Designed to clip into the M1936 and M1923 belts to help distribute weight of your webbing load. All six straps have metal clips that hook into the eyelets of the respective belts they were designed to ...
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    US Repro M1942 Eating Utensil Set
    From socks, tooth brushes, underwear and forks - the US military had to equip its fighting men from head to toe. Unsurprisingly, a Army needs utensils to be fed! Issued together with a knife, spoon and fork. The originals were issued with leather covers (unfortunately no covers included) but alterna...
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    US Repro M1924 First Aid Pouch
    These pouches carried a 'Carlisle' metal tin containing a field dressing for your average US WW2 soldier to carry. Typically these would be hung on a M28/36 belt using the lowest level rungs so it dangles below the belt. Handy as it then moves with your body and takes up minimal room while still bei...
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    US WW2 M44 Helmet Net
    Helmet not includedThese helmet nets appeared late in the Second World War for the M1 helmet. All versions of M1 helmet nets produced during the war were simple to put on in theory - just tuck under the inner helmet liner. But in reality, its a delicate balancing act. These ones were issued with a l...
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    German Repro MP40 Mag Pouch Set
    If you were a German NCO or Officer during World War 2, chances are you were carrying a MP38/40 and a pair of these pouches! With 6 individual cells you could carry a total of 6 mags and a loading tool on the left most pouch. Each pouch flap is secured with a strap that buttons onto a snap stud. A c...
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    German Repro P38 Hard Shell Leather Holster
    The P38 was intended to replace the Luger due to the latter's complicated design. In reality both served alongside each other until the Second World Wars end. There were other holsters for this sidearm, but this model was made with a hardened leather shell for better protection. Knocks, sand, snow -...
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    Italian M1907 2 Cell Cartridge Pouch
    The Italian army was very similar to the other major powers of World War 2 in that they continued using bolt action designs from the First World War. In the Italians case, that was the Carcano (of various models). Most of these pouches there are no legible dates present, but the design dates back to...
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