The Wooden Small Arms Crate Box SL 9746 TAEAB AP M2 is an original period item, specifically originating from the United States. Its authenticity and historical significance add depth to any display or research related to the period.
WWII Faust Coffee cans directly from the crate. These are 8oz cans of Faust Pure Instant Coffee from the Forbes Soluble Tea and Coffee Company. The crate indicates these were packed between March-June of 1945. This listing is for ONE (1) can from the crate pictured. Condition of the cans vary slightly but all are in great shape. Most contain small scratches, surface rust, paint loss, etc. but for the most part are in great condition. See pictures for examples of two random cans. Your order will come directly from this crate, these are the only ones I have. It will be randomly picked, all cans are virtually identical in condition. Please feel free to ask any questions, thanks for looking!
M1 Garand Enbloc Clip Storage Box (Box Only). This is a sliding dovetail lid box that holds 6 fully loaded Enbloc clips. Custom made to their size when loaded. It’s a nice snug fit, no ratting around or them banging into each other when handling them. Perfect to throw in your range bag or case, or to store at home on a shelf. Store your Enblocs in style! Custom made 3D printed box. The default color is OD green with gold color lettering. Can do custom colors for either. Please message me and we will see what we can do! Free Shipping! Thanks for looking!
The Original WWII US M1 Carbine Ammo Pouch from 1943 is a historical artifact that brings to light the memories of World War II. This authentic piece of militaria hails from the United States, showcasing the craftsmanship and design of that era. Perfect for collectors or enthusiasts of military history, this ammo pouch is a unique and valuable piece that holds significance from a time of great conflict and sacrifice.
Excellent condition with some minor storage wear. Dates and makers vary, all are 1943/44 contract. Will be picked at random from top of the stack first. These are “Transitional” model because they feature parts made in the OD7 (green) material which was being phased in 1943. Factories continued to use remaining OD3 (tan) materials until stocks ran out, hence the color combination as shown. A pretty neat piece of history!
Custom made to their size when loaded. It’s a nice snug fit, no ratting around or them banging into each other when handling them.

