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Guns International #: 101611556
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Guns International #: 101611556
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Seller: FrontierFirearms55
Member Since: 2/11/21
First Name: David
Last Name: Studer
State:
Florida
Zip: 32257
Country: United States
Phone:
(904) 271-5270
Active Listings: 0
Total Listings: 449
Seller Type: Private Seller
Return Policy: 3 day inspection and return policy on used guns and accessories.
Payment Methods: Postal Money Order, Certified Check, Personal Checks (pending clearance), Visa, Mastercard, Discover. Add 3% to all credit cards.
Early Brass Nazi SA Belt Buckle
Description: Product Description: This example of the standard SA Buckle shows wear and age that give it a lot of character. Most of the original finish is worn off the national eagle and swastika roundel, and the metal emblem itself shows wear to the high points. There are some small wear marks here and there. The entire buckle has a wonderful, deep, old patina. The solder joints on the reverse from where the roundel was affixed are old and un-messed with. The prongs show some surface corrosion. There is no maker mark. A complete, intact buckle, that was there. Historical Description: The belt buckle was an important part of the regalia worn by all uniformed military, civil, political and paramilitary organizations during the Third Reich. The belt (“Koppel”) was part of the uniform, and would always be worn while on duty. The belt buckle (“Koppelschloss”) was generally specific to each organization, with many organizations having separate belt buckles for officers and for enlisted personnel, sometimes with different colors and finishes to further denote specific purposes. The buckles were adorned with various mottos and designs specific to the organizations for which they were intended. Many designs used the German national eagle emblem, in a variety of forms. Belt buckles were worn with uniforms ranging from finely tailored officer parade uniforms, to the issue uniforms of enlisted soldiers in combat. Generally speaking, most German belt buckles of the Third Reich were made with two prongs on the reverse, to allow the buckle to be worn and adjusted on a belt. The buckle had a catch that would mate with a hook on the belt, when worn. The earliest Third Reich buckles were often made of brass, or nickel silver. Later, aluminum became very common, and was used on private purchase as well as enlisted buckles of the German military, with or without a painted or plated finish. After WWII began, most enlisted military buckles were steel. Nazi belt buckles were popular souvenirs for Allied troops who served in Europe. Some types were made by the millions and remain quite common today. Others were made in limited numbers and are very rare. We are always buying guns and militaria. Contact us about your estate or if wanting to buy, sell, or trade. NO PAYPAL! PAYMENT: -Payment must be recieved within 10 days of purchase. 3% additional charge for credit card processing. SALES TAX: -Florida residents add 7.5% sales tax. PRODUCT: -We operate a gun shop which means that every item is for sale in our store and it may have already been sold when you contact us. CONTACT: -Contact me with any and all questions. We want you to be happy with your purchase. PHONE #: (904) 271-5270 STORE HOURS: Mon-Fri: 11p-6pm Sat: 9a-3p BUYER: -It is Buyer's responsibility to ensure that the weapon is LEGAL to own in your city/state. SOLD |
Guns International #: 101611556
Guns International #: 101611556