Spanish Blue division oranization and weapons loadout
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I’m assuming this helmet has been put together with various, mis-matched pieces as I’m assuming the camo cover, liner, and camo band did not all go together originally. Any information or advice on this would be much appreciated!
I picked this up for nearly nothing but honestly i have not seen any around for display. This is a non firing display with all functional parts. There are no internal parts so I think its not considered a machine gun?. Looks like there was a cut into the receiver and someone did weld it back together. The barrel might be cut since there looks like a weld in it but i could be wrong. Someone put a block of wood inside the receiver as you can notice inside the receiver. Charging handle moves a little on it. In thinking its 1980s? I’m not sure. Hope its legal in U.S.
Made by Saco-lovell N.E. DIV
I don’t known if there is a collector value on these as i notice it still has a lot of good parts to it. I don’t think if could ever be made to fire but I’m not sure. Do not know of there is money in these ..part kits?
Any help would be great…thanks
I apologize that the pictures are backwards. I don’t use a computer so it messes up sometimes.
Just arrived is my semi-relic ‘Tabby’ and case. I must confess that the Receiver and the case cropped up separately. I was pleased to be able to secure them as they both have that ‘distressed’ look and compliment each other perfectly.
Thanks for looking.
Martin
I have recently bought another old japanese paybook.
It belonged to Katsumori Kato.
He was born in Hokkaido on November 12, 1918.
At first, I thought he was an infantry man, but then I noticed that the kanji is a little bit different, so I am not sure about that.
I think he was promoted to 陸軍兵長 when he finished his 2 year service.
The pay book comes with an old pic inside. I think it does not match with the pay book, because the place is in the Philippines, and the service of this guy finished in 1941.
Here what I have discovered. Maybe someone could add new information.
Thanks in advance.
I have recently bought another old japanese paybook.
It belonged to Katsumori Kato.
He was born in Hokkaido on November 12, 1918.
At first, I thought he was an infantry man, but then I noticed that the kanji is a little bit different, so I am not sure about that.
I think he was promoted to 陸軍兵長 when he finished his 2 year service.
The pay book comes with an old pic inside. I think it does not match with the pay book, because the place is in the Philippines, and the service of this guy finished in 1941.
Here what I have discovered. Maybe someone could add new information.
Thanks in advance.
I have recently bought another old japanese paybook.
It belonged to Katsumori Kato.
He was born in Hokkaido on November 12, 1918.
At first, I thought he was an infantry man, but then I noticed that the kanji is a little bit different, so I am not sure about that.
I think he was promoted to 陸軍兵長 when he finished his 2 year service.
The pay book comes with an old pic inside. I think it does not match with the pay book, because the place is in the Philippines, and the service of this guy finished in 1941.
Here what I have discovered. Maybe someone could add new information.
Thanks in advance.