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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantry in Raincoat Standing with M1 on Hip, 1943-45 This GI is dressed in the typical combat uniform of 1943-45. Staying warm and dry was always...
$ 98.00
NEW! IN STOCK! Displacing U.S. 101st Airborne M1919 Machine Gun Crew The German MG 34 and MG 42 machine guns were portable squad weapons and were very effective at sustained...
$ 110.00
NEW! IN STOCK! "Suppressing Fire" 101st Airborne Machine Gun Team Firing .30Cal M1919 The U.S. military wanted to use the M1918 Browning Automatic Rifle as its portable squad weapon. It...
$ 48.00
NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman with Panzerfaust, 1944-45 It was not uncommon to use the enemy’s own weapons against them. Near the end of the war with supplies getting low, the...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman with M1 Garand, 1944-45 A new pack system was developed by the U.S. Army in 1944. The packs were made of cotton canvas with cotton...
$ 48.00
U.S. 101st Airborne Running with M3 Grease Gun, 1944-45 Despite efforts to simplify its design, the M1A1 Thompson submachine gun was still a time consuming and expensive gun to manufacture. Research...
$ 48.00
NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantry in Raincoat Walking, 1943-45 This soldier wears the Olive Drab synthetic resin coated raincoat. Before the poncho was ever introduced as rain gear, the raincoat...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantry NCO Shouting with Thompson, 1943-45 While under direct fire, soldiers must be prepared to function, receive, and carry out orders proficiently. Over the din of...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Walking with SCR-536 Considered the first modern hand-held, self-contained, radio transceiver the SCR-536 was developed in 1940 and by July 1941 was in mass production....
$ 79.00
U.S. Armor Accessory Set, No.1 Supplies were crucial to keep the Allied armored spearhead moving into Germany. Important supplies for the army included fuel, oil, ammunition, and food to name...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Standing with Raincoat over Equipment The poncho was introduced as rain gear to irregular U.S. military forces operating on the western plains in the 1850s....
$ 96.00
NEW! IN STOCK! Heading up the Line Two U.S. Infantry Marching in Greatcoats, 1943-45 With the introduction of the M1943 field uniform it was thought that the double breasted 32 oz...
$ 145.00
U.S. Tankers and Accessories Set, No.1 Two figures in this set wear the U.S. Tanker helmet. In 1938, the Ordnance Board initiated design work that would set a single standard...
$ 48.00
NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Armored Infantry Company Officer with M1 Carbine As exhibited with this figure, the M1 carbine was a weapon commonly carried by officers during World War II....
$ 96.00
NEW! IN STOCK! Slogging Along Two U.S. Infantrymen Marching, 1943-45 Mud crunchers, ground pounders, doughs, Joes, grunts. Whatever you call ’em, they are the backbone of the military. Throughout time and...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantry NCO with Thompson, 1943-45 The Thompson submachine gun was adopted by the U.S. military in 1938, just in time for World War II. More than...
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NEW! IN STOCK! 442nd Infantry Regiment, U.S. Infantryman, 1943-45 The 442nd Regimental Combat Team was the most decorated fighting unit in U.S. military history and it was composed almost entirely...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantry BAR Man Standing Alert, 1942-45 During WWI, John Browning designed the M1918, Browning Automatic Rifle for the U.S. Army as a replacement for the French-made...
$ 96.00
NEW! IN STOCK! Walking Beats Gliders 101st Airborne Glider Infantry, 1944-45 Bastogne, Belgium; The 327th Glider Infantry Regiment held half of the perimeter and engaged in two brutal fights at...
$ 48.00
NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman Prone Loading M1 Garand, 1943-45 Rugged and reliable, the gas-operated semiautomatic M1 Garand was considered the best service rifle of the war. However, it did...
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NEW! IN STOCK! U.S. Infantryman with Grenade Launcher, 1944-45 During WWII, the U.S. Army used a series of grenade projection adapters that converted hand-grenades into rifle grenades. For the M1...