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EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE GERMAN WWII MP40 MAGAZINE

Currency:USD Category:Firearms & Military Start Price:5,000.00 USD Estimated At:10,000.00 - 15,000.00 USD
EXCEEDINGLY SCARCE GERMAN WWII MP40 MAGAZINE
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POUCHES CONSTRUCTED FROM GAS CAPE MATERIAL. By 1944 and into 1945, severe material shortages pushed Germany into a dire situation, forcing many materials, particularly leather in this instance, to be substituted as much as possible. This pair of MP40 mag. pouches are constructed of a brown rubberized textile material, frequently associated with German Gasplanes (Gas Capes), with the only leather fittings consisting of the closure flap straps, belt loops, and D-ring straps. Rear of D-ring straps exhibit an Eagle/WaA623 proof (one pouch notably clearer than the other). The rear of the pouches are marked "MP38/40" in black ink, with each pouch exhibiting a partially legible mfg. code "RBNr.0/1305/0327" in black ink on the interior, beneath the left and center closure flaps. Left pouch is fitted with a side mounted provision, presumably for a loading tool. CONDITION: pouches are remarkably well intact, remaining mostly malleable, and exhibiting some creasing, with some small scattered spots of flaking present predominantly in corresponding creased areas. Leather fittings show some light wear, with 2 cracks present on either pouches' center closure flap strap, as well as some light crazing on rear leather fittings. An exceedingly scarce pair of German WWII MP40 mag. pouches that are seldom encountered. (02-26919/MLW). NON-GUN. $10,000-15,000.