
Aluminum canteen cup for German WWII field bottle, designed to fit beneath the standard canteen. Lightweight and durable, it was used for drinking and heating liquids in the field. A key component of the individual mess and hydration system.
Anti-sand goggles for German WWII Afrika troops, designed for desert operations. Featuring a synthetic frame with fabric covering, dark wraparound lenses, and adjustable strap, they protected against sand, wind, and intense sunlight. Typical of tropical field equipment.
Black leather bayonet frog for S98/05 (K98/05), designed to attach the bayonet to the German military belt. Made from thick leather with a metal stud and belt loop, it ensured secure carry and quick access. Common in WWII equipment, used with multiple compatible bayonet models.
Standard field bag of the German Wehrmacht, model M31, in the typical mid-war tan canvas version. Used by German soldiers to carry daily rations, personal items and small field equipment. Equipped with metal hooks and straps for attachment to the belt and canteen.
Brown leather bayonet frog for K98, designed to attach the standard German bayonet to the belt. Made from thick leather with a metal stud and belt loop, it ensured secure carry and quick access. Widely used by enlisted troops, it is a standard component of WWII field equipment.
WWII German field shovel, a compact multi-purpose tool used for digging trenches and defensive positions. Made of steel with a wooden handle, it was durable and easy to carry. A standard item of individual equipment, often worn on the belt in a carrier.
Foldable eating utensil (spoon + fork) used by German WWII soldiers for field rations. Made of metal with a compact folding design, it combined practicality and portability. A standard item of individual equipment across all branches.
WWII German Dienstbrille with case, issued service eyeglasses for soldiers requiring vision correction. Featuring a metal frame, protective case, and internal card with the soldier’s personal details. A standard piece of individually assigned military equipment.
German WWII gas mask can with straps, cylindrical metal container used to carry the gas mask. Featuring a secure closure and adjustable shoulder straps, it allowed multiple carry positions. A standard and iconic piece of individual military equipment.
The Heer leather Y-straps were a key element of the German soldier’s field equipment during World War II. This Y-shaped suspension system distributed the weight of ammunition pouches, canteen, mess kit and pack across the shoulders and back. Used by enlisted men and NCOs, they were produced by numerous German military suppliers.
Steel scabbard for the Karabiner 98k bayonet, used by the German Wehrmacht during the Second World War. Typically made of blued steel with reinforced tip, designed to carry the bayonet safely on the soldier’s equipment belt using a leather frog attachment.
Black leather ammo pouch for the Kar98k rifle. Issued to German soldiers in WWII as standard gear, worn on the belt to ensure fast reloads in battle.
Leather canteen strap for German WWII field bottle, designed to secure the characteristic canteen with coconut-fiber covering. Featuring an adjustable metal buckle, it ensured a stable fit and easy attachment to field gear. A standard component of individual soldier equipment.
Rigid black leather holster for Luger P08, designed to carry the German Parabellum pistol. Featuring a molded structure and front flap closure, it protected the weapon during service. Commonly used by officers and NCOs, it represents a standard element of military personal equipment.
Small magazine loading tool used for the Luger P08 pistol. Made of steel, it was designed to compress the magazine spring, making it easier to insert cartridges. Accessory associated with Luger pistols issued to German Wehrmacht and other armed forces during the Second World War.
Pair of MP40 canvas ammo pouches in tan with leather straps, designed to carry submachine gun magazines. Featuring multiple compartments and flap closures, they ensured protection and quick access. Widely used by infantry and specialized troops, they are a standard element of WWII field gear.
WWII German reversible Zeltbahn in splinter camo, a multi-purpose shelter and poncho. Made from durable fabric with camouflage on both sides, it could be used in multiple configurations. A key component of standard German field equipment.
Strap for German WWII gas mask container, designed to carry the cylindrical canister. Made from durable webbing with adjustable fittings and metal hooks, it allowed multiple carry positions. A standard component of individual soldier equipment.
Rigid black leather holster for Walther P38, designed for the standard German service pistol of WWII. Featuring a molded structure and front flap closure, it protected the weapon in service. Used by both officers and enlisted personnel, it represents a typical element of military equipment.
Military holster for the Walther P38 pistol, made of black leather in soft shell construction. Used by personnel of the German Wehrmacht and other armed forces during the Second World War. Features a closing flap and side pouch for a spare magazine, designed for belt carry.