U.S. M1956 FIELD PACK
This is an M1956 field pack more commonly referred to as the "butt pack", due to its position it sits when worn. The M1956 field pack differs form the M1961 field pack by not having a rubberised lining and fold over side extensions where the M1961 field pack had downward side extensions. read more
30.00 GBP
ASSORTED LYNX HELICOPTER PARTS
This is a assorted lot of Lynx Helicopter parts, the grey red and silver parts will be inside the airframe it self , the black one will be inside the cabin which is probably part of the seat assembly. read more
75.00 GBP
RHODESIAN SAS STABLE BELT (SPECIAL AIR SERVICE)
This is a rare Rhodesian SAS (Special Air Service) stable belt, some of the colour has faded to the belt. The belt measures Approx. 36" long. read more
225.00 GBP
SAFARILAND P229R LEG HOLSTER
This is a very nice Safariland P-229R M-3 M-6 Light 22/16 leg holster with quick release. read more
15.00 GBP
WW2 U.S. M2A4 AP TRAINING MINE WITH M6A1 PRESSURE / PULL FUZE (INERT)
This is a nice WW2 U.S. M2A4 AP Training mine with the M6A1 Pressure /pull fuze, you can see the original blue paint underneath the green. U.K Sales only. read more
115.00 GBP
WW2 U.S. M9 RIFLE SMOKE GRENADE (INERT)
This is a M9 Smoke grenade used for the M1 Garands in good condition, no markings can be seen, the tail is a little wobbly. UK sales only.
The M9 rifle grenade was an American anti-tank rifle grenade used during World War II. It was derived as a lighter version of the M10 grenade which was too heavy to be fired to an effective distance from a rifle. read more
95.00 GBP
WW1 BRITISH NO.20 RIFLE GRENADE PROJECTILE (INERT)
This is a WW1 British No.20 Rifle grenade projectile. UK sales only. read more
20.00 GBP
WW1 BRITISH NO.20 RIFLE GRENADE (INERT)
These are nice relic parts of the WW1 British No.20 Rifle grenade. UK sales only. read more
25.00 GBP
BRITISH INERT NO.69 GRENADE
The No.69 grenade was introduced in 1942 and remained in service to 1947. The grenade was made entirely of bakelite with a pull-cord igniter. Which was also used on the No.82, No.73 and No.77 grenades. This example is in excellent condition and retains its pull-cord igniter. U.K. Sales Only read more
95.00 GBP