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Airforce R1201 rifle condor Air Rifle Spin-Loc Tank with scope No Reserve







Airforce R1201 rifle condor Air Rifle Spin-Loc Tank. Accushot UTG EZ TAP 4-16×44 SWAT Mil-Dot. The item “Airforce R1201 rifle condor Air Rifle Spin-Loc Tank with scope No Reserve” is in sale since Thursday, June 27, 2019. This item is in the category “Sporting Goods\Outdoor Sports\Air Guns & Slingshots\Air Rifles”. The seller is “2pawn_23″ and is located in Chandler, Arizona. This item can be shipped to United States.
- Brand: Air force
- Model: R1201
- Modified Item: No
- Caliber: .22
- Type: CO2
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Ammunition Type: Pellet
- Velocity (fps): 1050
- MPN: Does Not Apply

VINTAGE Avirex Leather Jacket Flight Bomber A-2 US Air Force GOATSKIN. No Reserve








VINTAGE Avirex Leather Jacket Flight Bomber A-2 US Army Air Force GOATSKIN 40. Standard Fitting were by pilots in the 70s. Snap-down point collar with a hook at the front. Long sleeves (24.5) with ribbed cuffs. Two front waists snapped pockets. The item “VINTAGE Avirex Leather Jacket Flight Bomber A-2 US Air Force GOATSKIN. No Reserve” is in sale since Sunday, October 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Clothing, Shoes & Accessories\Men’s Clothing\Coats & Jackets”. The seller is “tin-tin-toys” and is located in Colorado Springs, Colorado. This item can be shipped to United States, all countries in Europe, Canada, Japan, Australia.
- Brand: Avirex
- Modified Item: No
- Size (Men’s): 48
- Type: Jacket
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Season: Winter
- Material: Leather
- Style: Flight/Bomber
- Color: Brown
- Features: Lightweight
- Theme: Military
- Size Type: Regular
- Pattern: Solid

WWII Army Air Force USAAF CameraType C-3 Graflex Speed Graphic 4X5 no reserve













Camera : Air Force, US Army (USAAF) Gov’t issued Camera, Ground, Type. Folmer Graflex Anniversary Speed Graphic “45” (4X5 format). (about 160mm) f 4.5 in a tested Graphex shutter. Lens is clear, produces well-defined images; may have typical signs of aging and microscopic cleaning scratches, etc. Film Holders: 1 ea. Camera Back: Graflex Graphic “Spring back”. Bellows: fair; has worn areas and brittleness in corners of pleats; pinholes are not immediately apparent. Clear split image; focus matches the ground glass and focus scale with some variance at infinity. Other items: Please note the particularly scarce “3-dot window” as seen on the tube finder; see in pictures. This is a WWII United States Army Air Force C-3 Speed Graphic. It was officially issued with one of several known between-lens shutters; in this case, the somewhat scarce Graphex shutter, with Optar lens. It is not known whether this was the original lens. This camera worked, as of today’s testing. No warranties of usability or results for this gear, a bit older than most of us! It has been partially restored to factory specs, according to the official 1944 USAAF C-3 service guide. The most critical items were completed, but not all adjustments were made. Here is a partial list of adjustments made. Front standard, front door, and rails are square, perpendicular and parallel with respect to the film plane, within specs. The Graphex shutter was cleaned, inspected, lubricated and speeds tested to within 20% of normal, which is damn good for a 70-odd year old. Bed rails were adjusted such that they were made to intersect a flat plane according to specs. The rear focal plane curtain shutter was cleaned and lubricated such that it operates throughout all speeds without bouncing or stalling. The bellows and focal plane curtain were inspected and while no holes or light leaks were found, they could appear at any time in the old silk; I would not leave a dark slide open except when ready to shoot. Minimal cosmetic cleaning and restoration was made to the camera’s exterior; some of this may have been done previously. The camera worked well enough at this point, and met or exceeded “civilian” needs for making pictures. The USAAF name plate shows corrosion, wear, and small dents; it is still clearly readable. Issued, likely, around 1942-43. Star Wars hipsters have plundered most of this period’s original flash synchronizers and have inflated prices completely beyond reason, to the ruin of many of these historical artifacts. Please consider keeping these rare parts with the original cameras. The veterans who had some of these cameras I offer included a US Navy gunner in the 1942/44 Pacific Theater, in a B-24 Liberator. Another, a US Army Corporal, was in the 1944-45 European Theater of the war. Both of them shared my interest in wartime cameras. These men are gone now, and I like to think that we care for these cameras as tools of the story-telling trade. My approach is to clean these and get them working and looking squared away, with an attempt to make them as useful as possible. I have studied the Graflex Speed Graphic since 1983. Keep gear exercised–work the shutters through all of its speeds a few times a month. No warranties of usability or results for this gear, a bit older than most of us! You will find most folks very accommodating and willing to help with any problems or suggestions. Please do not expect or negotiate extra discounts over stated costs, as there are real costs for packaging and driving. We do usually interpret things in favor of buyers. We leave feedback AFTER buyers have indicated their satisfaction through their feedback. If you are not satisfied, it will be because you did not allow us to help solve a problem. Otherwise, the item may become unavailable for sale. It is just to discourage spoofs and robots; no offense. The item “WWII Army Air Force USAAF CameraType C-3 Graflex Speed Graphic 4X5 no reserve” is in sale since Tuesday, August 14, 2018. This item is in the category “Cameras & Photo\Film Photography\Film Cameras”. The seller is “felsingheuser” and is located in West Burke, Vermont. This item can be shipped worldwide.
- Model: Graflex Speed Graphic
- Modified Item: No
- Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
- Custom Bundle: No
- Speed Graphic Type: Anniversary Type C-3
- Bundle Listing: with lens
- Type: Large Format
- MPN: C-3
- Film Format: 4x5in.
- Focus Type: Manual
- Brand: Graflex
- Non-Domestic Product: No

Rare Boeing USAF B 50D Superfortress Airplane Model by Allyn Sales Co No Reserve












This listing is for a pretty rare all original circa 1948 model of a B50D Superfortress by Allyn Models. This was given as a promotional model by Boeing to some employees and Air Force officers who were involved in the building of the B50. It is in overall very nice condition. The decals are all excellent. Two of the four, four blade propellers, have one blade missing. The plane swivils on a ball that connects it to the base. The wingspan measures just a bit under 12 inches. It is all original a very neat model. Please see photos as that is part of the description. Rare Boeing USAF B 50D Superfortress Airplane Model by Allyn Sales Co No Reserve. Get Images that Make Supersized Seem Small. Auctiva’s Listing Templates improve your auctions in minutes. Attention Sellers – Get Templates Image Hosting, Scheduling at Auctiva. The item “Rare Boeing USAF B 50D Superfortress Airplane Model by Allyn Sales Co No Reserve” is in sale since Thursday, November 24, 2016. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Transportation\Aviation\Military Aircraft\Desk & Shelf Models”. The seller is “pg123etc” and is located in Saugerties, New York. This item can be shipped worldwide.

Obsolete USAF AIR POLICE badge, circa 1950 Air Force Military No Reserve


Pin back shirt badge. Is in very fine condition with little sign of wear on the face but has some discoloration on the back. The badge has a hard glass enamel. This is a great example of a hard to find badge. Measurement is 2 1/2 inches tall and 1 5/8 wide. Look at the photographs closely as they are a fair representation of the condition. Thanks for looking at our sales and good luck! The free listing tool. The item “Obsolete USAF AIR POLICE badge, circa 1950 Air Force Military No Reserve” is in sale since Sunday, December 27, 2015. This item is in the category “Collectibles\Historical Memorabilia\Police\Badges\ Obsolete\US”. The seller is “bidnow327″ and is located in Heartland, USA. This item can be shipped to United States.
