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Genuine Red Army Soviet Russian Aviation Pilot Goggles Glasses Ww2 Model,1970s on 2040-parts.com

US $12.00
Location:

Aksay District Rassvet, Rostov Area, Russian Federation

Aksay District Rassvet, Rostov Area, Russian Federation
Condition: New: A brand-new, unused, unopened, undamaged item (including handmade items). See the seller's listing for full details. ... Country//Region of Manufacture:Russian Federation

Original googles of soviet times.WW2 model.

ORIGINAL 100%!!! NO FAKE!!! NO REPLICA!!!


LOWEST PRICE on EBAY !!!


Package includes: sunglasses, cleaning cloth, and instruction, as well as all of this is Packed in the original packaging.

Made in USSR, the glasses are new, never used, from the Soviet warehouse.

Were kept at military depots,not used,produced in 1970"s.

GOGGLES WERE USED BY PILOTS ,TANK MAN  AND MOTORCYCLISTS.

Lining color will be red or blue to choose from.

100% authenticity guaranteed

Made in Soviet Union in 1970

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