Reference: 10104
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Carrying strap for Kalashnikov or SVD
Original cloth strap for weapon. Used for russian guns: AKM, AK-74, SVD, PK/PKM etc. Version from USSR, in olive-sand shade.
Reference: 10104
Brand: ZSRR i Rosja
Original cloth strap for weapon. Used for russian guns: AKM, AK-74, SVD, PK/PKM etc. Version from USSR, in olive-sand shade.
Reference: 16994
Brand: Polska
Load-bearing tape to the battle set, pouches and other military and tourist equipment. Made from immune on of wiping, causing to pill and weather conditions of the polyamide.
Reference: 14565
Brand: Polska
Beams to epaulettes of non-commissioned officers, nickel-plated. Version for coats.
Reference: 15212
Brand: Polska
Plastic button "Canadian". Sewn with the tape for widths 10 mm.
Reference: 17389
Mosin rifle blade (front sight) adjustment device. Made of steel, in a wooden box. Manufactured in 1941. The gauge and box made more carefully than later versions.
Reference: 17610
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17520
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17612
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17761
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17521
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 16453
Authentic poster of the Civil Defence the USSR. Such Posters were hung up in workplaces, schools, offices and training rooms. The entire series are 19 different posters connected with action in case of the attack with nuclear, biological or chemical weapons (ABC).
Reference: 17613
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17762
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 16716
Soviet manual of operation and combat use for the Goriunov machine gun of 7.62mm caliber. Descriptions of individual parts, operation of mechanisms, folding and unfolding, aiming and combat use.
Reference: 17529
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".