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International Military Antiques | Military Collectibles | Antique Guns International Military Antiques offers military collectibles, antique guns, and military artifacts for sale With 60 years of experience, IMA is the largest militaria retailer in the world with thousands of rare military antiques for sale
New Arrivals - International Military Antiques New Arrivals of Military Antiques and Military Collectibles come to International Military Antiques every week New Items of rare original militaria and antique guns from WWII, WWI, Zulu War, American Civil War, Napoleonic War, American Revolutionary War and earlier
We Buy Military Collectibles - International Military Antiques We buy authentic military items of historical interest Sell us your Military Antiques and war relics from WWII, Civil War, Revolutionary War, All Eras, All Nations, and All Branches of the Military
About IMA – International Military Antiques International Military Antiques supplies the world’s foremost museums including the National WWII Museum and Natural History Museum of Los Angeles, multiple films such as Saving Private Ryan and Band of Brothers
Original U. S. Early Vietnam War Era Unissued Surplus M1 Helmet Liner . . . The M1 helmet has become an icon of the American military, with its design inspiring other militaries around the world We have just found a nice lot of Early Vietnam war era unissued surplus M1 Helmet Liner Nape Straps or Neckbands, which were still packed in their original wrapping
FAQs - International Military Antiques For the past 40 years we have been traveling the world purchasing some of the most rare Military Antiques on the market IMA representatives have been to over 50 countries on 6 continents and done deals for as little as $20 to as much as $5 million
Original U. S. WWII M2-2 Flamethrower Dated 1945 – International . . . It is offered in excellent operating condition and shows the wear and tear of three wars and over thirty years of military service EC Brown of Rochester, NY manufactured this WWII M2-2 flamethrower in 1945 with the pressure bottle clearly dated January 1945 (1-45)
U. S. WWII M1A1 Bazooka Anti-Tank Rocket Launcher - Inert A lighter M9 grenade was produced for rifle use, but did not have the power needed to penetrate thicker armor, so a rocket-powered delivery system was investigated In 1942, U S Army Colonel Leslie Skinner received the M10 shaped-charge grenade which was capable of stopping German tanks
Original WWII Era Military Surplus MP-44 STG 44 Sturmgewehr Rifle Slin . . . U S military intelligence criticized the weight of the weapon along with the inclusion of the fully automatic feature which it considered "ineffectual for all practical purposes", convinced that full automatic fire with StG 44 was permitted in emergencies only