Pocket, Magazine, Carbine, 30 Round - 1951

 
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Unused Pocket, Magazine, Carbine, 30 Round. Year of manufacture 1951.

Availability Vyprodáno
€59,98
Product code 18578
Brand G.I.
Category Korea War
Warranty NE
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Unused Pocket, Magazine, Carbine, 30 Round. Year of manufacture 1951.

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