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Boshman
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They were originally for the DAK but were issued to Waffen SS and Heer units late in the war as well. (Perhaps "webbing" 'y' straps would have been more accurate!).

I'm sure I read somewhere that the canvas Y straps and belt were often used by snipers as they were non light-reflective and quieter

Quite right mate. I've got them because they don't need breaking in and are more comfortable than leather ones.

On a bit of a spending spree this week! Just ordered a WE luger, a P90 tappet plate and an M16 length barrel from Cobra.

Nice! I've been contemplating getting a WE Luger, you will have to let us know if they are any good as a skirmishable sidearm.

My only purchase this week; a repro Hanhart FliegerChrono watch strap :) Sadly, only the strap to go on my exisiting watch ATM, I don't have the spare £1,600 for the watch at this time :lol: Although Poljot do a pretty good Hanhart replica for around £200, Hmmm, how to convince the wife I need ANOTHER new watch?? :?


“I wanted to come to the Volga at a specific location at a specific city. By chance it carries the name of Stalin himself. So don’t think I marched there for this reason – it could carry another name – but because there is a very important goal... this goal I wanted to take – and you know – we are very modest, we have it already."
Adolf Hitler, November 1942

"Comrades, Red Army men, commanders and political workers, men and women guerrillas! It is on your perseverance, staunchness, fighting skill and readiness to discharge your duty to the country that the defeat of the German-fascist army and the liberation of the Soviet land from the Hitlerite invaders depend! We can and must clear the Soviet land of Hitlerite vermin."
Joseph Stalin, November 1942

 
Posted : 17/04/2008 12:31 pm
Helga Geerhart
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A job interview, yes I know its not WWII :oops: but its still good cos I'm been applying for things like a looooooooooon for ages :x



 
Posted : 17/04/2008 12:39 pm
imp1864
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Hurrah, New belt arrived today. So once my buckle arrives that's the basic belt sorted. nice to have something to hang my canteen and breadbag on.



 
Posted : 17/04/2008 1:23 pm
uberwaller
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dms boots, brand new and in need of some mileage, still as uncomfortable as they were 20 years ago!


"Major Bernard Himmler, does the name mean anything to you?"

 
Posted : 17/04/2008 3:15 pm
webby
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The Chindit War (the campaign in Burma 1944) by Shelford Bidwell...

Book recommended to me by Yith, regarding Chindints and Merill's Merauders in Burma


 
Posted : 17/04/2008 3:47 pm
 Yith
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:D


 
Posted : 17/04/2008 4:03 pm
Chomley-Warner
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:roll: :roll: :roll:

:rofl:


 
Posted : 17/04/2008 4:11 pm
uberwaller
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pair of dolland binoculars in leather case (similar looking to us issue) from a junk shop.


"Major Bernard Himmler, does the name mean anything to you?"

 
Posted : 17/04/2008 5:25 pm
Steiner
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Garand metalwork from Warren. 8)



You've got nothing to ein, zwei, drei, vier

 
Posted : 17/04/2008 5:49 pm
Harborne Blue
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Been on a bit of a binge...

Para trousers and P40 jacket from Sanjay
No.4 Commando badges for the above jacket
Putees
Denison fron Sanjay 1941 pattern
Early pattern airborne badges
Dispatch rider helmet shell
Liner for the above

Plus a second hand set of Gerry webbing and a WE Luger

Now skint until payday :-(


 
Posted : 17/04/2008 7:22 pm
uberwaller
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skint but happy I hope!?


"Major Bernard Himmler, does the name mean anything to you?"

 
Posted : 17/04/2008 7:44 pm
Kermit
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depends on make and age, mines a shuttle :P

After a bit of research:

1: Yes, it is a shuttle.
2: It's German (it was my Grandmothers)
3: It's a Hengstenburg - dating from 1900-1910 (so my grandmother probably inherited it from her mother - she was the only daughter). Weird to think that my great-grandfather might have been awarded his Iron Cross whilst wearing some clothing that had been under the needle of this machine!

Now I get to sew insignia on a machine thats seen two world wars!


When we were a Kingdom it was run by a King
When we were an Empire it was run by an Empress
Now we're a country we're run by a..........

 
Posted : 18/04/2008 1:37 am
(@taffpara)
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Been on a bit of a binge...

Para trousers and P40 jacket from Sanjay
No.4 Commando badges for the above jacket
Putees
Denison fron Sanjay 1941 pattern
Early pattern airborne badges
Dispatch rider helmet shell
Liner for the above

Plus a second hand set of Gerry webbing and a WE Luger

Now skint until payday :-(

Has your stuff arrived from Sanjay?
If so can you please post some pics as ive heard a lot about his stuff but never actualy seen any.
Thanks


 
Posted : 18/04/2008 8:04 am
Steve.D
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Just got some more mp40 mags after loosing some, the new ones have MP38 - MP40 stamped on them & a " Schmeiser Patented" on them :shock:


 
Posted : 18/04/2008 4:05 pm
CHThree
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My only purchase this week; a repro Hanhart FliegerChrono watch strap

Do you have a link to that watch strap?, I looked on the website and can't find it, there are too many!

Edit : Found it!


 
Posted : 19/04/2008 9:50 am
Kavster
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Received yesterday; ribbon bar (EKII,OF) for my fliegerbluse, from Anthony. :D


 
Posted : 19/04/2008 9:52 am
Steiner
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Leather strap for a Garand - from ebay seller thegarandguy. Also ordered new front and rear handguards from http://www.macongunstocks.net - only about £35 posted from the US. :)



You've got nothing to ein, zwei, drei, vier

 
Posted : 19/04/2008 11:32 am
Mr_Flibble
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Got my "Crown & Anchor" dice today, as well as a pair of repro Jeep Windshield wipers.



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Posted : 19/04/2008 2:34 pm
(@taffpara)
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Original pair of Brit camo Windproof Trs


 
Posted : 19/04/2008 4:51 pm
Steiner
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Original pair of Brit camo Windproof Trs

Very nice. What sort of material are they made from? (Have you got a pic?)



You've got nothing to ein, zwei, drei, vier

 
Posted : 19/04/2008 6:16 pm
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