Soonerhayden Could you tell me is that a cap badge in post 546? Thanks A lot I don't post much but I have some of this stuff. Robert
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Originally posted by burgerhaus View PostSoonerhayden Could you tell me is that a cap badge in post 546? Thanks A lot I don't post much but I have some of this stuff. Robert
Did you mean 456? If so and if you are referring to the round one with green, that is a cap badge. I had one of these in the past, neat little pieces.
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Originally posted by Dave C. View PostRobert, Did you mean 456? If so and if you are referring to the round one with green, that is a cap badge. Regards, Dave
One can say it is a cap badge, but in fact it is a cockade and as such described in the uniform-regulations (Kokarde für Uniform und Baschlikmütze).
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here's the center motif on a very large flag I picked up.
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With all the handsome edged weapons, uniforms and headgear and excellent awards and certificates, I am surprised no one has posted their Jäger pistol. The new Hunting Law of 1934 that made it mandatory for any German hunter to train his shooting abilities – shotgun, rifle and pistol. During a year a hunter had to participate in shooting training sessions. And he had to shoot with a pistol during such trainings. Consequently, major German arms companies developed specially designed Jäger pistols in .22lr caliber to facilitate accuracy. Walther used their successful Olympic pistol design with a shortened barrel length to produce a Jäger pistol that was very successful. Here is an example, personalized with the hunter's initials on the pistol slide and the carrying case.
Each hunter was issued a Shooting Manual that provided instructions for the competitive shooting and space to records practice and successful shoots.
A photo of a hunter during his testing shoot.
Photo of manual and shooter from the collection of M. Krause.Last edited by Dave C.; 10-23-2019, 11:40 PM.
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Originally posted by JoeW View PostWith all the handsome edged weapons, uniforms and headgear and excellent awards and certificates, I am surprised no one has posted their Jäger pistol.Interested in the Gendarmerie - Schutzpolizei - Gemeinden - Feuerschutzpolizei - Wasserschutzpolizei - Etc. Looking For Anything Polizei Related!
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Another super interesting piece I picked up for my collection was this DJ motif carved into a piece of antler.
William KramerPlease visit my site: https://wehrmacht-militaria.com/
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