TT pistol ramrod, steel
A steel ramrod for the TT pistol or other pistols and revolvers - designed for 7.62mm calibre weapons.
A steel ramrod for the TT pistol or other pistols and revolvers - designed for 7.62mm calibre weapons.
Steel ramrod to the PPSh or PPS sub-machine gun - calibre 7.62 mm. With the tool facilitating taking the weapon to pieces.
Brush for AK-47/AKM, SVD, PK, PKM and other of calibre 7.62 mm. Mounted to steel ramrod. Polish production - better quality than Soviet.
Soviet bayonet for the Mosin 1891/30 rifle, fitted to the barrel and locked with a snap on the front sight. The bayonet requires individual adjustment to the barrel.
THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE SENT ABROAD FROM POLAND.
Polish steel magazine, designed for 7,62x39 rounds. Fits all AK rifles for 7,62x39 rounds. Standard capacity of 30 rounds 7,62x39.
THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE SENT ABROAD FROM POLAND.
Polish steel magazine, designed for 7,62x25 rounds. Fits all PPS-43 submachine guns. Standard capacity of 35 rounds 7,62x25.
Plywood front facings for AK/AKM. Upper part. Perfect condition - never assembled to the rifle.
SKS carbine cal 7,62mm cleaning kit. Steel ramrod, brush and striker. Metal container.
Metal oiler for machine guns. Used in the Polish Army mainly for DP machine guns.
Soviet metal oiler for Maxim machine guns. Also often used for other machine guns (e.g. PK/PKM).
Cork shielding the barrel to the rifle AK. Made of soft rubber protects the barrel against damp and pollutants. Perfectly is suitable also for an protection of the barrel rifles during the transport - even with extended flash hidder - protecting the edge of the hidder from damaging.
Soviet metal two-chambered rifle oiler. One chamber was for alkaline cleaning fluid (marked Щ - щелочной состав) and the other for gun lubricant (marked Н - ружейная смазка).
Powder charge pouch for the howitzer M 37 ML-20 (152-мм гаубица-пушка образца 1937 года МЛ-20). Gunpowder was delivered to the gun crew in such pouches. The pouches made in the 1940s.
Pistol grip for AK rifle, made of solid beech or birch wood. Such grips were produced between 1952 and 1954.