Hi !
i am interest in this one for restoration my question is is it a ww2 us shell or it's impossible to detect by the only 2 photos i have
thanks in advance
The price is something like 15 dollars
I havn't seen a Luger posted in awhile so here is my Krieghoff. I bought it from the GI who liberated it and for once the soldier didn't get it from a dead officer! He picked it up in the office of a airfield they had captured. As he tells it "I opened a drawer and it was sitting in there." I like an honest man! It has the original Krieghoff holster and as you can see the takedown lever is from a Mauser pistol, but this is the way I got it so this is the way it will stay.
I havn't seen one of these posted yet so thought I would share mine. As Bill says Enjoy!
Hi guys just seen this up for sale ,would love to hear opinions on it please.
Please tell me what youi think. Thanks
this is my newest helmet just bought it today
it is a barn found from germany with the usual story,grand pa died and they cleaned up the barn
there were 4 helmets but 3 got disposed and a lot of other old stuff
i cleaned it a bit and gave it a good place
This is my first EK 2. The makes mark is hard to see. It looks like "333" but I am probably wrong. Any comments would be great. Thanx!
hi guys, check this out.... i've been trawling round the net as one does and i've found another doc for sale at auction, not only is it signed by Manstein like mine but i think its to do with the same guy Major Szalla. wot do you guys think? Bizarre i'd say!!!
Ian
Howdy,
Could this be genuine? :)
Thank you all!
These are two armbands I picked up in a small WWII museum in Lancaster PA. The top I believe is an SA armband and the other is a National Socialsit Student League armband. Both have ink stamps rather than paper labels. The colors in the photo's are much brighter than they appear in real life. The actual color is more of a deep red than shown. Any input or opinions would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Al. :confused: