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Rechargeable, waterproof torch with 1030 lumens and a range of up to 270 m. Aluminium case with 4 light modes.
FAVOUR tactical torch with mounting rail compatible with the 22mm Picatinny standard. It provides a light output of 320 lumens and a range of up to 200 m. It is equipped with a switch for everyday use and a remote cable switch.
A push switch dedicated to Favour's T2717 and T2815 torches.
Picatinny rail mount dedicated to Favour's T2717 and T2815 torches. Also fits all other 25mm (1") diameter torches and scopes.
Bayonet for the SIG57 rifle. Manufactured in Switzerland, at the Wenger company. Scabbard made of plastic, with a frog for attachment to the belt or MOLLE system. Blade with polished finish. Blade and headstock in steel, handle lining in plastic.
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Bayonet for the SIG57 rifle. Manufactured in Switzerland, at the Wenger company. Scabbard made of plastic, with a frog for attachment to the belt or MOLLE system. Blade with polished finish. Blade and headstock in steel, handle lining in plastic.
Overall length: 370 mm
Blade length 240 mm
Blade thickness: 5,95 mm
Manufacturer: Wenger (Switzerland)
A clip for 10 rounds of 7.62x39 calibre ammunition. Designed for quick reloading of magazines, mainly in SKS rifles.
NATO standard ammunition box (M2A1 or M2A2). Steel box, hermetically - flap with seal. Two carrying handles. Flap can be removed.
Butterfly knife with locking mechanism. Covers in black. Lockable pouch with option to attach to belt or MOLLE equipment.
Key-screwdriver for dismantling the Mosin rifle. The key in the version produced in 1941-50 - the basic version with four notches of different sizes on one side.
Telescopic baton from British police surplus. Made of hardened steel. Handle with special non-slip foam. Batons in very good condition, with possible scratches that do not affect use.
Shells from pistol ammunition commonly used in pistols and submachine guns of the former Warsaw Pact: Makarov, APS, P-64, PM-63 and others. Made of steel and painted to prevent rusting.
THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE SENT ABROAD FROM POLAND.
Soviet steel magazine, designed for the SVD sniper rifle. Standard capacity of 10 rounds of 7.62x54R.
The book "PBS-1 silencer for 7.62 mm AKM carbine - Description and use" describes the construction and use of the PBS-1 silencer.
Broken shell extractor - for extracting from the ammo chamber shells whose bottom has been broken off by the rifle's breech. Complete with reamer key.
"Infantry Manual - Pistol M 1933 and Revolver M 1895 - description and maintenance, rules and methods of shooting" contains a description of the construction and rules of use of the basic small arms used in the Polish Army in the 1940s-70s: pistol M 1933 TT-33 and revolver Nagant M 1895. The methods of use and maintenance are described, as well as the basic rules and shooting positions.
Bullets from 9x18 pistol ammunition (bullet lenght 11 mm), commonly used in pistols and submachine guns of the former Warsaw Pact: Makarov, Bizon, P-64, PM-63 RAK and others.
Shells from 7.62x39 intermediate ammunition, commonly used in assault rifles in the old Warsaw Pact: AK-47, AKM, vz. 58 and others. Made of steel and coated with a thin copper coating to prevent rusting.
Folded, steel ramrod to the PPSh-41 sub-machine gun - calibre 7.62 mm.
Bullets from ammunition 7.62x54R (bullet lenght 32 mm), commonly used in rifles and machine guns in the old Warsaw Pact: Mosin, SVD, PK/PKM and others.
THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE SENT ABROAD FROM POLAND.
Soviet steel magazine, designed for 7.62x39 rounds. Early version - smooth, thick body. After the first factory modifications - improved jaws and upper part for better ammunition feeding. Production series from 1953-1955 - oxidised. The magazine weighs approximately 440 grams (ribbed steel 340g, bakelite 240g).
Fits all AK rifles for 7.62x39 rounds. Standard capacity of 30 rounds of 7.62x39 ammunition.
THIS PRODUCT CANNOT BE SENT ABROAD FROM POLAND.
Magazine for the DP (Diegtiariev Infantry) hand-held machine gun of 7.62x54R calibre. These rifles were introduced in 1928 and remained in use until the 1950s. Capacity of 47 rounds of 7.62x54R.