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WWII AMERICAN MILITARY PROP GUNS
Gun Props for the movie industry, re-enactor
community, wall display and any other use you have. These are really great
reproductions of the great firearms of WWII and beyond. They have no moving
parts and are made from a solid resin material. If you are into WWII recreations
or simply want to have a great looking gun hanging on your wall, these are what
you want. We have many models of prop guns from WWII like, the M1 Garand
(according to General George Patton, the greatest battle implement ever
devised), the Thompson M1A submachine gun, Tommy gun submachine gun, The BAR
(Browning Automatic Rifle), the 1911 Colt Pistol, the German Luger, STG44 (MP44)
and for added variety we will have prop guns from other military eras.
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 M1 Carbine semi-automatic rifle for NCOs'
and Officers The M1 Carbine was a solid design manufactured by GM's
headlight division Inland, IBM typewriter company, Rockola Jukebox
company, Winchester and a couple of others. Designed by a former inmate,
the M1 Carbine was under slightly powered, not having the stopping power
GI's were used to with the Thompson, BAR and Garand. It was still a very
effective weapon being both light in weight and effective in use. More
M1 Carbines were made than any other small arm rifle during WWII.
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$200
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M1 Carbine Sling & Oiler |
$29.95 |
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 M1 Garand semi-automatic battle
rifle prop gun. The only semi-automatic battle rifle
generally issued during WWII. Germany issued a
semi-auto rifle in the G43 with little success due to
limited production. The US GI could fire 8 rounds without
having to do any more than pull the trigger. Meanwhile the
German soldiers were still using the K98 bolt action Mauser which required charging the bolt
after every round. General George Patton referred to the Garand as " The
greatest battle implement ever devised". The Garand, named for it's
designer John Garand, truly was key to the triumph of the US military in
WWII |
$200
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| OD Green Canvas Garand Sling |
$49.95 |
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 Thompson submachine gun, better know as the
Tommy gun. This gun was popular in WWII as well as it's familiar
popularity with the gangsters of the 1920's like Baby Face Nelson,
Dillinger and Al Capone. Designed by John Thompson an American military
officer this was one of the most popular firearms of WWII. The drum
magazine provided an fire capacity that was unmatched in the submachine
gun platform until the introduction of the Russian PPSH. |
$200
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 Thompson M1A submachine gun, also know as
the trench gun was the first submachine gun the world ever knew.
Designed by John Thompson an American military officer this was one of
the most popular firearms of WWII. Many GI's remember the secure feeling
the had when advancing on a fixed position under the covering fire of
the Thompson M1A Submachine gun. |
$200
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 BAR Browning Automatic Rifle the squad
assault rifle of WWII. This rifle was also the choice of Clyde Barrow of
Bonnie & Clyde fame, used in their notorious careers. This firearm was
designed by John Browning the unequalled designer of many of the US
military weapons of WWI and WWII |
$200 |
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M2 .50 caliber Machinegun The old "Ma Deuce"
This machinegun is still in use by the US military and there is no end
in sight for it's effectiveness. This gun was designed by John Browning
and was the machine gun mounted in US aircraft and Sherman tanks during
WWII. You just can't seem to beat a John Browning design |
$250
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Colt 1911 the sidearm of the American
military from WWI till the mid 1980's and now making a comeback with
updated features due to it's dependability and stopping power. This is
another enduring design from John Browning. Truly dependable you can
throw this thing in the mud, pick it up and fire it without cleaning. |
$65
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