Hello! New member to the forum, i primarily collect german equipment and reenact german landser and norwegian w-ss.
I have just finnished a year in the norwegian army and have collected a long time.
I have a early war Gebirgsjager kit, and a norwegian w-ss Regiment Norge kit. I am also working on a photoshoot only officer impression.
I am currently working on converting a Moschvich 400 to a Opel kadett k38 for use in reenactment.
Otto Schimmel is my landser alias.
Greetings from Norway.
Moderator: Oberleutnant Ulrich
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Welcome to the Forums Otto!
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Welcome Otto , looking forward to seeing your impressions - especially the Gebirgsjager
Jäger Stefan Halle 3./I./Geb.Jag.Reg.100
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Here is a couple of pictures of my GJ impression, not the best pics but i have not had many chances for photo days this year because of the whole army period. At least it is a start:) some original, som good repro some bad repro.
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looks good, and welcome to the forum.
I would suggest you turn your e tool around so the curve of the blade sits better against your hip xxx
I would suggest you turn your e tool around so the curve of the blade sits better against your hip xxx
Frontschweine, Regiment 409
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I always find the handle hitting my legs with the curve fitting into my hip. Was there a regulation way to carry it? For some reason I thought that the handle was supposed to be out, and not it towards the leg. I know the folding shovel was made so that the handle was away from the wearers leg.
Peter
Peter
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Hm I also find it better with the curve out, also interested I regulation.
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Luftwaffe also did the same with the handle turned out, also told that it was to prevent snagging of leg/zelt etc.
graham
graham