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Original British WWII Named North Africa Campaign Eighth Army Grouping MG 34 Feed Assembly Lewis had been working closely

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Lewis had been working closely with British arms manufacturer The Birmingham Small Arms Company Limited (BSA) in an effort to overcome some of the production difficulties of the weapon

Wurttemberg - Furcthlos und Treu (Fearless and Loyal)

502 were equipped with the Stabler cut-off

This model was introduced in the early 18th century and was issued with a long 12" barrel and saw active service for a century

Long Lever Martini Henry Rifles followed in 1904 and 1908

Original British WWII Named North Africa Campaign Eighth Army Grouping MG 34 Feed Assembly Lewis had been working closelyOriginal Items: One of a kind grouping. This set belonged to Robert Ward a member of the Royal Signal Corps, who served in the British army from 1939 1946. The set consists of the following: Tropical shirt with medal ribbons and signal corps epaulet flashes. Leather and composite dog tags that read: WARD R CE 14651546 Blue wool overseas side cap with cap badge that reads ROYAL CORPS OF SIGNALS. Leather Sam Browne Belt. Photo album with more than 90

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