RAR Kragenspiegel Auflagen KFZ



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Need help! Need schematics for WWII German wood M24 grenade case internal rack

Hey guys,
Just purchased a original wooden WWII German grenade case. It does not have the internal rack. So I was hoping someone here with an original would be willing to give me the dimensions so I can make one for my case. Or even better, do a trace for me. I would greatly appreciate any help with this. Thanks in advance. Here are some pictures.

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HAMMER Frontschweine+Tarnhelm,Stahlhelm,MP 40,Magazintasche+Orden,P 08,Fernglas



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Tag Translation Help

I have had this tag which came with a Japanese dirk I got from a good friend.I was hoping to get some help with the translation.I believe it is the registration for a Traditionally forged blade. But would love to know a little more about the content.

Any help would be appreciated.

Regards Geoff


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H.Arld

A nice Arld from the SOS. Matches up nicely with a Arld aluminum.


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Question Japanese sword

Hello all, I have not posted on here since forever, but have been reading all the great information about all the collections, finds, and other fantastic topics. Long story short, a coworker brought me a Japanese sword and asked if I could find information about it. Does any one have a go to person I could contact that I could get in touch with about this sword? I see no military markings on it, and cannot see if it is signed, but it came home from a person who worked at radio Tokyo during occupied Japan. He also brought home different propaganda leaflets the Japanese had passed out. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks!

Re-worked K-98

I brought this the other day it was tatty as cleaned it up did some research as it intrigued me.
What I think this is could be a Yugo rework M1884K98 it still has the flash guard.
As a German 98 it is a ‘44 Carl Eichorn (1934-1944-5!) the scabbard is ‘42 CVL which is Weyersburg & Kirschbaum Co.
It bears the No.6116 K (which I think is pretty cool) it could be a German marking as the Yugo’s usually did it on the cross piece & frog stud however the examples I have seen the blade does not have such a rough finish.
So to get an answer were the Yugo’s that rough in their finishing or has bubba drunk a full 24 box of Jack Daniels cans and got to work with a grinder. Last 2 pics before & after. TIA


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3x Kragenspiegel RZM Auflagen Sterne S 10,7 mm, D 14,3 mm : Uniform No.2657



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Polish Mig 17F, 1958 question

Hello all. Is there anyone that can tell me more about what seems to be Polish Air Force Squadron insignia? Here are pics of a 1958 Mig 17F, Lim-5. On the top of the tail there is a green painted swathe with a black inked J and the numbers/date 1927, a word above and one below. All help appreciated. Best, Bill Bourque


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