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    Default WTS WW2 German Things - both Original and Repro's

    Consolidating my collection! Please see descriptions below for what's for sale with details.

    Reproductions first:
    Up for sale is a reproduction WW2 Iron Cross 2nd class. Would be great for a reenactor or a good placeholder in a collection until you find an authentic one. It's a 1 piece construction, non-magnetic, and has a nice aged look to it. Again, reproduction. It's a nicer one that I think came out of Europe about 20 years ago. I checked on Ebay for prices and none of the ones there have the swastika, so this one is also more correct in that regard.

    Pictures;
    https://imgur.com/a/4OpcYpI#JsxPf2w

    Asking $55 shipped & insured

    Originals:

    9 ww2 starter tabs for the German MG34/42 belt fed machine guns. All are in nice shape finish wise, they don't appear that they were ever really used - some still have some old grease on them. Would be awesome to use if you have a 34/42 or even great items to display. Hard to find actual maker marked wartime tabs these days. All are nicely Waffenamped "CVO" (Stocko Bueromaschinenwerke AG from my research).

    Asking $155 shipped & insured lower 48.

    Pictures:
    https://imgur.com/a/qQCp5Dj

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    Next up for sale is an original aluminum German Police Eagle that was made to be worn on the front of a police visor cap. This particular one was produced by Franz Klast & Söhne, Gablonz (FKS), this particular specimen is in great condition overall with both original mounting prongs present. Would be a great addition to any collection.

    $100 shipped & insured lower 48

    Pictures;
    https://imgur.com/a/HkLbdRw

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    Next are 2 grips screws for a P08 Luger. Not sure who made them or when.

    $25 shipped and insured lower 48.

    Pictures;
    https://imgur.com/a/AmVsN2R

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    Next up for sale are 244 pieces of 8x56R WW2 German marked casings. They have all been de-primed and tumbled. As you can see some have blemishes on the casings. Overall a neat pile of brass that isn't commonly seen.

    $265 shipped & insured lower 48

    Pictures;
    https://imgur.com/a/o6cE17I

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    1.) Up for sale is an original late war WW2 German model M40 No Decal helmet. It bears its original textured feldgrau (field grey) paint which has signs of honest wear. On the underside of the helmet you can see an original 8 tongue liner with the string along with an original leather chinstrap which was cut (which was common among GI's capturing helmets). Moving on to the shell, it is stamped T4062 and from my research this is indicative that it was produced by Quist in what I believe to be size 64 (most commonly issued size). Also would like to note that all three split pins are very tight, indicating that they were most likely never removed and that the liner is original to the shell. Overall a wonderful example of a late-war produced helmet that would be a great addition to any collection.

    Pictures;
    https://imgur.com/a/9uww0oi

    $650 + Shipping & Insurance

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    2.) Original late war WW2 German model M42 No Decal helmet. It bears its original textured feldgrau (field grey) paint which has signs of honest wear. On the underside of the helmet you can see an original 8 tongue liner with the initials "MA" and "LO", along with the inkstamped size 56. I'd like to note that the tongue in the 7 o'clock position is torn, but still present and connected to the rest of the leather liner. Moving on to the shell, it is stamped NS64 denoting it was produced by Vereinigte Deutsche Nickelwerke, Schwerte in size 64 (most commonly issued size) and also bears the heat lot of D303. Also would like to note that all three split pins are somewhat loose. Overall a wonderful example of a late-war produced helmet.

    Pictures;
    https://imgur.com/a/ouGXhhq

    $650 + Shipping & Insurance

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    Last edited by BandanaBandit1; March 13th, 2024 at 02:46 PM.
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