Guys would like your opinion;acquired these are from two different sources. Thanks, Hal
Heres a great looking ashtray with award dedication - no doubt Third Reich vintage. If this is the 8th prize I sure would like to see the 1st Prize:shok_yikes:
Horst
Some people think that they do......................Lets have opinions, and evidence cool militaria
Guys, thought you'd like to have a look. Regards, Hal
PS; The finials are marked; 'WaA253'.
Please post your Partisan and Resistance photos
Hi !
Here I wanna show you a soviet-russian fighting-knife of WWII, known as „NR 40“ (nozh razvedchika).
translated: scout, or: reconnaisance-knife
This type of fighting-knife was introduced in 1940, so they named it "NR40".
This knife was manufactured by "ZIK" (Zlatoustovskij Instrumentalnij Kombinat).
The Soviet´s used this fighting-knife in Recon and Para-unit´s.
If there´s anybody here could show pictures of this knife "in action", I´d really appreciate that !
Thx,
R.
Hi all,i`d love to remove the corrosion on these items and what looks like silver paint off the badges,any suggestions?. Also if anyone can identify anything here would be much appreciated. The round black one has the maker mark M1/102.
is this just worth flicking your fag ash in?
or is it worth polishing and displying?
any comments welcome its drgm marked with m7 on reverse
marking dont look to neat?
thanks cool militaria
Can anybody identify the country to which this crown belongs ?
It is stamped on a leather pouch attached to 55mm wide brown leather belt which has a brass plain open style buckle with a locking hook type connector ?
Gary J.