Reference: 14565
Brand: Polska
Beams to epaulettes of non-commissioned officers, nickel-plated
Beams to epaulettes of non-commissioned officers, nickel-plated. Version for coats.
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: 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.
Active filters
Reference: 16146
Guide concerning the selection and using optics - of scopes, collimators, rangefinders of binoculars and the like.
Reference: 13324
Field medical and laboratory apron. Tied under the neck, on the back and on wrists. Made from cotton.
Reference: 16606
OZZ-9 protective goggles are intended for protection of eyes against dazzling light and direct ultraviolet and infrared radiation. Made of flat glass lenses in a metal frame, combined in a frame of artificial leather.
Reference: 18293
Original, WW2 substitute cover for the camp shovel. Fixed to the belt to belt loops. Such covers were produced in 1941-44 years. The item shown in the photos. Without contents (shovel).
Reference: 18287
Enamelled mug. Capacity 0.2 litres. In white colour. With a print of the wild rose. Manufactured in the USSR in 1960-70.
Reference: 18232
Plastic canteen of the East German Army (NVA). With cover, metal cup and artificial leather straps. Capacity: 1 litre.
Reference: 18057
A leather version of the Soviet main belt. Designed for representative troops and for parades. A brass buckle is used for it. Belt produced in August 1970 in Leningrad, at the ‘Marxist’ factory.
Reference: 17889
Enamelled military mug. Capacity 0.37 l. In light blue with white interior. Fits perfectly into the meniscus - does not rattle when carried. Manufactured in the USSR in 1960-70.
Reference: 17856
A comic story about the actions of the 1st Polish Armoured Division from the battle of Falaise to the capture of Wilhelmshaven.
Reference: 17505
Wet wipe, soaked in a product that causes relief after the use of pepper spray.
Reference: 17312
"Infantry Manual - Hand Grenades - Description and Maintenance, Rules and Uses" contains a description of the construction and rules for the use of World War 2 hand grenades: hand grenade M 42; hand grenade F-1; hand anti-tank grenade M 40; hand anti-tank grenade M 43; hand anti-tank grenade M 6 and UZRG fuse.