Archive for December, 2019

US Fort Leonard Wood Missouri TRB Regimental Flag New Find

Hey guys went on a trip this weekend and found this hanging in an Antique Store and bought it. Any ideas on how old it might be. Its a large flag purple in color with a dingy white fringe, double sided and well made. Any help greatly appreciated. Thanks!
1365294
1365295
1365296


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 


 

Thanks for the add

Hi all
thanks for the add
I collect bits and pieces of ww2 stuff mainly German
when not searching for ww2 items I restore old jap bikes mainly two strokes

many thanks

Fletch

Approve me Supreme RX Diet

Supreme RX The normal sperm cell production is actually three months, and within these months, you should keep yourself healthy and regain energy through the help of herbs that can enhance male fertility. First thing in the morning is usually a very good time. Moreover, the use of steroids has been connected to liver cancer, but this is still being studied.

Page not found - Take a Pills

Merry Christmas

Frohes Weihnachten / Merry Christmas

To all on the WRF website and Edged Weapon Collectors
I wish you and your families a great holiday season and a prosperous 2020 New year.

On Behalf of the Moderators and Admins ..Thankyou for making this website such a success ..for all of your contributions big and small,. all have left its mark filling in all the gaps and missing pieces of this time period we study.
Everything matters cool militaria

Yule Regards Larry

1365284


Click to enlarge the picture


 

3 Helmsplinte mit Unterlegscheibe f. deutscher Stahlhelm M35, M40, M42 Helmniete



EUR 5,95 (0 Bids)
End Date: 26. Dez. 00:59
Bid now | Add to watch list

Click to view the auction article

Question Is this medal real or fake?

Bought this tiny commemorative Prussian medal not too long ago, but the quality seems off to me. Does anyone know if it’s real or fake?


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 

M38 Helmet Falschirmjäger Original??

Hello friends, i need a opinion about this m38 helmet. Do you think its an original or a copy? Thank you.


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 


 


 


 


 

it belongs to Luftwaffe?

Hello gentlemen!

May you say - is it original or repro?

SD-1 Bomblet

Hello folks.

Another unlikely ordnance purchase from eBay!

This is an example of an SD-1 bomblet, one of several submunitions employed by the Luftwaffe during World War II, in bombs such as the AB 500-1 (diagram pictured below, in this case depicting a payload of SD-10 bombs).

64.3 KB

There were two versions of these bombs, both converted from 50mm mortars. Some were converted from German 5cm mortars, others from captured French examples. In both cases, the tail fins were removed and replaced with a more aerodynamic circular design. I believe this example is of French origin.

They were given a new fuse, typically the AZ 73 A, as seen on this example, to facilitate detonation when dropped from an aircraft. They were chiefly designed as anti-personnel munitions, and were used for convoy disruption as well as the bombing of civilian targets. Typically, they were painted yellow. Some of the paint is still visible on this example, but it is a little rough around the edges! It is interesting to note the internal segmentation, meant to assist the breakup of the casing and the dispersal of shrapnel, increasing the bomb’s anti-personnel effectiveness.

13652241365225136522613652271365228

This was one of several submunitions employed by the luftwaffe in their cluster bombs. Also used were the infamous B1E 1kg incendiary bomb, as well as various others. Submunition configurations for the two types of SD-1 were as follows:

SD 10 FRZ - 28 Pieces. The center compartment held thirteen bombs in the front and fifteen in the rear. The bombs were packed loosely and were not secured by metal bands.

SD 10 A - 37 Pieces. The center compartment was divided into two halves by a plywood sheet. Eighteen bombs were accommodated in the forward half and nineteen bombs in the rear half. Each cluster was secured by steel bands.

Regards, B.B.


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 


 


 


 


Attached Images

 

Please, help Identify this old Lionshead sword. No markings & No ruby eyes

Hello all. First post here. This is about my first sword not knowing the age or origin I ask you. I received it from a friend. I have found just a little bit of POSSIBLE info on this sword due to no markings on blade. It came with a SWORD KNOT & Just going by langet designs I have found it seems to be WKC? Uhlan? Is it from WWII ? Before WWII ? How old is It? Why are the cannons overlayed on the lances and swords on the langet??? As you see I know nothing…Any GOOD info is appreciated. Thanks


Click to enlarge the picture


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 


 

« Previous entries · Next entries »