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In WWII, the Russians used the GP4 gasmask. They are hard to come by and very expensive so we use the GP4U. The only difference is the length of the exhalation sheath. |
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Airsoft Arms is the only place we have found that carries them |
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Gasmask Filter |
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The filter that comes with the Airsoft Arms mask is not correct. The correct filter is an oblong metal canister. |
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Osfront carries them |
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Vesh Meshok |
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The meshok is the Russian soldiers knapsack. In it, he would carry personal items, extra clothing, extra ammunition, food, his mess equipment and various odds and ends. |
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Ostfront or Squad Sergeant Rubin are approved vendors |
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Plasch Palatka |
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The Plasch is the Frontovik's rain cape, groundsheet, and if necessary, shelter quarter. It is a very useful piece of equipment. |
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Ostfront carries these |
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Mess Kit |
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The Russian mess kit looks almost identical to the German mess kit. It is what you use to cook with and eat out of. |
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Trident has some in stock |
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Mess pot |
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To a great extent, the Russians used and perhaps preferred, the mess pot. |
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Ostfront ONLY |
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Soldier's Spoon |
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The Big Spoon Order said that every incomign soldier should bring a large spoon from home. These were often carried tucked handle down in the boot. |
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Ostfront makes an EXCELLENT reprouction of these |
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Standards continued... |
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Uniform Guidelines |
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