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Home > Military Surplus > World War II - Original D90242 .45 Caliber Submachine Gun Magazine Bag for M3 "Grease" gun and Thompson (M1928A1, M1 and M1A1), 1944
World War II - Original D90242 .45 Caliber Submachine Gun Magazine Bag for M3 "Grease" gun and Thompson (M1928A1, M1 and M1A1), 1944
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MSRP: $98.00
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Item Number: D90242
Manufacturer: Military Surplus
Manufacturer UPC Code: Grease
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The submachine gun (SMG) was arguably the backbone of World War 2 with at least 47 different models spread throughout the entirety of the Axis, Allied and neutral forces. The D90242 Sub M.G. Clip pouch was the standard issue for both the "Tommy gun" and the "Grease Gun" throughout WWII, and saw limited use in Korea and Vietnam, despite having been replaced with less bulky models. SMGs were carried by Officers, NCOs, drivers, and more.
The pouch holds 8, 30-rd magazines for either SMG.
B-9 has been stamped on the front, and underneath the flap is stamped "1st DIV NOV 1944". Condition is very good, though the pouch is very oily, slightly dusty, and very musty.
As-Is, may have flaws, wear or repairs. No returns or refunds. Call 205-533-8595 with questions.
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Between the Summer of 1917 and the November 11, 1918 Armistice, the Gladiator factory delivered 16,000 Chauchats in 8 mm Lebel and 19,000 in .30-06. Manufactured to hold either the 8mm Lebel, or 30-06 crescent moon shaped magazines SEE MORE
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This is a rare WWII M6 gas mask bag, almost never seen in the wild these days. Even an accurate reproduction will run you around $40.
Condition is good with the expected wear from use.
Excellent for reenactors, collectors, or as a handy tote.
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This is a rare, early, WWII USN Mark I gas mask bag. It is marked: USN, U, Gas Mask, NDO Mark I. There is another stamp below that that has become illegible.
Condition is fair to good with a stain and two snag holes on the back.
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MSRP: $90.00
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This is a rare M1938 Dispatch Map case made by Hamel Co. in 1944. These cases were only issued to certain officers and NCOs making them a very hard to find item. This one presumably belonged to Cay Turner, SEE MORE
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The M1942 mess kit was a common and often welcome sight for generations of US and US allied troops from WWII through the Vietnam-era. This very early kit has obviously seen a campfire or two in its day. SEE MORE
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We do not find these very often anymore. This is an Orignal WWII .50 Cal. ammo can, manufactured by Palley.
Has some rust, patina, and expected dents and dings, as is visible in the pictures.
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This M1916 holster was made by Sears Saddlery of Davenport, Iowa in 1942 for military use with the M1911/M1911A1 Pistol. These holsters were designed for the rigors of World War 1, and were still in limited use in the 1980s. See More
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This M1916 holster was made by Boyt in 1942 for military use with the M1911/M1911A1 Pistol. These holsters were designed for the rigors of World War 1, and were still in limited use in the 1980s. See More
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The Spanish American War taught America that the aging M1885 belts and equipment was obsolete. What came next was the start of the U.S. combat system that would be both backwards and forwards compatible through today. SEE MORE
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Here we have a WWII vintage M36 Pistol belt, exactly as it arrived to us, complete with a Boyt M1916 holster, Korean-era M1 Carbine Magazine Pouch, and a Vietnam-era M18 Grenade Pouch - all of which would have been correct for the Vietnam War. See More
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This is a data plate off of an M1, 57mm Carriage Gun, made by International Harvester in 1942. The gun serial number is 2123. In typical government fashion the plate has a part number of A-194471
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This is an original WWII Japanese "good luck" flag. This would have originally been presented to a young airman, sailor or soldier by his family and friends. The writing is generally the signatures of these people. SEE MORE
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This gas mask was developed for use by noncombatants in the Army and civilian sphere working in target areas. The MIA2 was produced by the U.S. Office of Civilian Defense (OCD).
As the filter material was a mix of activated charcoal and asbestos, peopl
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These are original Office of Price Administration WWII food tokens. Rationing was first started in 1942. Items that were rationed include canned goods, meats, sugar, coffee, tires, gas and more.
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This is a gray wool double-breasted overcoat Swiss Cross buttons.
This overcoat was used from the 1910s until 1990s, and was standard issue in the Swiss Army. These coats are incredibly well-made from top quality wool, and thus are highly sought after.
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The Air Force was born in 1947 out of the U.S. Army Air Corps. The Tactical Air Command (TAC) one of the three major command groups began that year. Established at Langley Air Force Base, the TAC served until 1992.
A must for any Air Force collection.
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The Air Force was born in 1947 out of the U.S. Army Air Corps. The Tactical Air Command (TAC) one of the three major command groups began that year. Established at Langley Air Force Base, the TAC served until 1992.
A must for any Air Force collection.
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MSRP: $28.00
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The Air Force was born in 1947 out of the U.S. Army Air Corps. The Tactical Air Command (TAC) one of the three major command groups began that year. Established at Langley Air Force Base, the TAC served until 1992.
A must for any Air Force collection.
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MSRP: $80.00
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This type of emergency signaling mirror, known as the ESM/1, was developed for the U.S. Army Air Corps in 1943. Less than a year later it was being used by the Navy in their life rafts, and in many survival kits. For condition, see pictures
This mirror
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This is an original WWII soviet Mosin cleaning kit
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The first aid pouch was issued to every G.I. in WWII and would have contained a cloth dressing. Condition is good.
As-Is. No returns or refunds. Call 205-533-8595 with questions.
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E. Esdaile and Sons, of New South Wales produced high quality naval/nautical, navigational, surveying, optical and mathematical instruments from 1891 until the 1970s. They produced military equipment for ANZAC forces in WW2.
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Perfect for doctors, med students, corpsmen, collectors, re-enactors
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