which has just the tiniest bend on the very end of the blade
There are also some stress cracks along the grain
The interior of the Waffenrock is marked with idpot stamp and date B36 which stands for Berlin 1936
The celluloid grip of this dagger has faded to a very light orange
This is a fantastic example of an issued “M1 Helmet” clone made by Israel and was seen being used during the 6 Day War
Original Imperial Japanese Army WWII 135th Independent Mixed Brigade Artillery Force, 3rd Company, No. 46 Dog Tag with Research Night Sights which has just the tiniestOriginal Item: Only One Available. This is an excellent and clearly stamped dog tag, with translation stating that this soldier was a part of the 135th Independent Mixed Brigade Artillery Force, 3rd Battalion, [soldier] No. 39. Imperial Japanese Army dog tags were first introduced on 22 June, 1894 by Army Ordinance No. 63 as Specifications and Issuing Procedures for ID tags, immediately before the Sino Japanese War, which broke out only a month later.