Reference: 15212
Brand: Polska
Button type "Canadian", 30 mm, DIYP
Plastic button "Canadian". Sewn with the tape for widths 10 mm.
Reference: 15212
Brand: Polska
Plastic button "Canadian". Sewn with the tape for widths 10 mm.
Reference: 14565
Brand: Polska
Beams to epaulettes of non-commissioned officers, nickel-plated. Version for coats.
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: 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: 17473
Military 1st generation night vision binoculars, designed for officers and scouts. It no required additional infrared illumination of the terrain to function. Comes complete with binoculars, belt, eyepiece cover, additional lens covers, rechargeable battery. All packed in a plastic case with strap.
Reference: 17761
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17893
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, produced until the late 1960s. The so-called ‘six-rivets’. Manufactured in 1960 at the Stalingrad Tractor Factory. Size 1.
Reference: 17555
A standard early (1950s) belt buckle for sailors and soldiers of the Soviet Navy. Made of metal and painted with grey paint. Used with field belts.
Reference: 17762
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 14429
Soviet banknote about denomination 1 Rouble. Led in 1961 and in circulation into the disintegration the USSR.
Reference: 17446
A replica of a standard Soviet shovel. Made in Ukraine in Kharkov, from 2mm thick steel. Fully usable shovel.
Reference: 17606
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17459
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17607
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17610
Soviet helmet introduced in 1940, the so-called "six-rivets".
Reference: 17935
Depth gauge of Soviet divers. Done up to the wrist with the nylon belt. Reliable, steel casing with the pane. 50M calibrated to the depth.