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Original U.S. WWI Named 27th Infantry Division, Mobile Veterinary Section No 105 Painted British Made M1917 Doughboy Helmet - Horseshoer John F. Smith, With Information Military Art The mine is totally inert

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The mine is totally inert

This fantastic Colt SAA (Single Action Army) Revolver has a "gunfighter friendly" factory replacement 5 1/2" barrel and lovely Colt hard rubber grips

Volunteering on a strafing mission over Kara Airfield on 19 October

The Nock gun was brought to modern attention in the 1960 film The Alamo in which one is used by actor Richard Widmark

in silver on dark green with crisp lines and coloring and on the front of the turn-up is a roundel or cockade in (from the center out) red

Original U.S. WWI Named 27th Infantry Division, Mobile Veterinary Section No 105 Painted British Made M1917 Doughboy Helmet - Horseshoer John F. Smith, With Information Military Art The mine is totally inertOriginal Item: Only One Available. When America was drawn into the European conflict it possessed no steel helmets of its own. They looked to other nations for ideas and selected the British helmet as the most suitable. Britain supplied about half a million helmets to the Americans before production of an American version was started in the U. S. This is a fantastic, genuine Great War hand painted 27th Infantry Division, 107th Infantry Regiment,

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