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Perfect reproduction of WWII long stockings worn with kilts and shorts. 100% wool: hand wash, line dry.

The MK VII Reproduction Leather Strap

Reproduction MK VII (MARK SEVEN) Bag as used by Indiana Jones

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US M1909 Holster for .45 Caliber Revolver
US M1909 Holster for .45 Caliber Revolver
This a beautiful reproduction of the holster adopted in 1909 for the new .45 Caliber revolver.  The same holster was also used for the Colt and S&W M1917 revolvers adopted during WWI.

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