U.S. Shoulder Holster
This is a U.S. made leather shoulder holster with elasticated straps. The holster can accommodate most types of revolvers and automatic hand guns. read more
35.00 GBP
Reproduction U.S. Paratroopers M1C Carbine Leg Holster
This is a reproduction leg holster for the paratrooper folding stock M1C carbine. The holster has been given a 1943 date. read more
20.00 GBP
Australian Bren Gun Cover
This is a unissued Australian made Bren gun cover which is dated 1955. read more
65.00 GBP
U.S. M1 Rifle Sling
This is a webbing sling which was introduced in 1944 officially replacing the WW1 era leather M1907 sling. The M1 webbing sling was used on the M1, M14 and M16 rifles and on the Browning Automatic rifle ( BAR ). This example is stamped "MRT" for Mildrew Resistant Treatment and dated February 1951. read more
45.00 GBP
Canadian No4 Rifle Sling
This is a Canadian marked webbing sling for use with the No4 rifle. read more
35.00 GBP
German Style Rifle/SMG Sling
This is a leather German style sling which has a G98 quick release buckle. The sling is very similar to the pattern used on the MP28 submachine gun and which i believe will fit the MP28. read more
65.00 GBP
German MG13/34 Anti-Aircraft Mount Sling
This is a quick release sling for the anti-aircraft mount, which was used for the MG13 and MG34. read more
95.00 GBP
Reproduction German M38 Paratrooper Helmet
A reproduction German M38 paratrooper helmet which has been given a Normandy camouflage paint scheme. The helmet is approximately a size 59. read more
85.00 GBP
British Home Defence ACME Fibre Helmet
This is a Home defence ACME fibre helmet, which would have been worn by electrical engineers, working in factories and civilian infrastructure, instead of the standard MKII steel helmet. Which may have the danger of causing sparks. read more
85.00 GBP
British Home Defence Zuckerman Helmet
This is a civilian protective helmet more commonly known as the Zuckerman helmet, named after the South African born government scientist who designed the helmet. This example has been repainted and marked "FG" on the front for Fire Guard. The Zuckerman helmet originally cost five shillings during he war in todays money 25 pence. read more
40.00 GBP