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Infantry Army Sapper Shovel + Case Soveit USSR Military MPL-50 Small

$ 13.7

Availability: 334 in stock
  • Refund will be given as: Money back or replacement (buyer's choice)
  • Item must be returned within: 60 Days
  • Region of Manufacture: USSR
  • Condition: New
  • All returns accepted: Returns Accepted
  • Year of Manufacture: 1984-1985
  • Original/Reproduction: Original
  • Material: Steel, wood
  • Weight: 900 g
  • Return shipping will be paid by: Seller
  • Type: Shovel
  • Modified Item: No

    Description

    Infantry Army Sapper Shovel Soveit USSR Military MPL-50 Small New
    + Case
    Small Infantry Shovel (MPL-50) - a small infantry shovel, a length of 50 centimeters, a wearable shantse tool of ordinary and sergeant personnel of the Red Army and the USSR Armed Forces.
    Characteristic
    The width of the steel tray is about 150 mm;
    The length of the steel tray is about 180 mm,
    The length of the shovel along with a wooden handle is about 500 mm;
    Weight - about 800 g
    The handle of an infantry shovel is made of hardwood and is not painted.
    MPL with a handle can be used for self-defense.
    MPL can also be used as a lever, paddle, ax, frying pan, ruler (the length of the shovel is standard and equal to 50 cm).
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    Case.
    The case is designed to store and carry the shovel when used in the field. The shovel in the case can be carried on the belt.
    The case is designed to store the blade of a small engineer shovel (MPL) when used in the field. It is especially important to use the cover after using the shovel in wet weather. The cover is made of tarpaulin. There is a narrow belt with a buckle for attaching the shovel in the case
    Dimensions - 18 * 26cm (7.1 * 10.2 ")
    Weight - 110 g
    Shipping by air mail registering parcels. Most parcels are delivered around the world within 10-18 days.
    (Very rarely, the delivery time is 23 days). Due to lockdown may be delays 2-3 weeks...
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    Please note that in Ukraine from December 25 to January 8 a large number of holidays. The postal service is overloaded with packages and letters. In November - January, delay in delivery of orders may be 1-3 weeks.