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Civil War Union Pistol Holster - Left Draw - Black Leather
The Civil War Union Pistol Holster - Black Leather - Left Draw is a reproduction of a Union Officer's left hand draw holster and is well suited for the Civil War reenactor. These quality Civil War-style holsters are based on the original issue holsters and embossed with the U.S. Made from black top grain leather here in the U.S.A. Designed to fit Civil War Navy and Army pistols, they will fit many similar pistols.

Features:
* Replica Civil War Holster
* Top Grain Black Leather
* Left Hand Draw
* Embossed with U.S.
* Made in U.S.A.
* Great for Display or Reenactments

Measurements:
* Height: 15 inches
* Length: 7 inches
* Width: 2 inches
* Weight: 7 oz
Replica Spare Magazine for German P38 Blank Pistol 8mm
Our Spare Magazine for German 1938 Pistol is made to be used with our German P38 Blank Pistol. Called a clip by many WWII vets this is actually a gun Magazine and holds 8mm blank cartridges. Perfect for Stage use and Re-enactments. 

Fits our FD1081-B P-38 Blank Pistol (Sold Separately)

Cannot be shipped outside of the USA.

No ETA
Celtic Claddagh Shamrock Emerald Hearts Silver Earrings 52-TER153
These Earrings combine the luck of the Irish, love, loyalty, and friendship. Crafted in sterling silver.

 Please note: This item is not available for rush delivery, please allow 2-3 weeks.
Celtic Knotwork Silver Crescent Moon Earrings 52-TER100
This Celtic knotwork earrings feature a cascade of crescent moons, a powerful symbol of the divine feminine and of the connection between spiritual and earthly realms. Crafted in sterling silver with your choice of gemstone.

Please note: This item is not available for rush delivery, please allow 2-3 weeks.
The Castles of Edward I in Wales 1277-1307 978-1-84603-027-7
The Castles of Edward I in Wales 1277-1307 by Peter Gravett takes a detailed look at the design, development and principles of defense of the Edwardian Welsh castles, documenting daily life within their walls and the historical events that took place around them. Looking at key sites such as Cardigan, Aberystwyth and Conwy it highlights the varied castle designs ranging from fortifications based on French models to the defenses inspired by Constantinople, illustrated with eight pages of full colour illustrations and cutaway artwork. Chris Gravett provides a clear explanation of why the castles were there, who lived in them and how they were built - crucial reading for anyone interested in some of the most romantic and militarily effective buildings ever created.

In 1277 Edward I gathered a huge army and marched into Wales to subdue the rebel Welsh princes who continued to raid and pillage English controlled areas of Wales, and even England itself. A key part of his strategy of subjugating and colonizing the Welsh was to erect a castle at every point where his army rested, to provide permanent bases for English garrisons and a visual reminder of English power.

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