WW2 US Leather Machete Cover - Brown
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WW2 US Leather Machete Cover - Brown
The M-1942 Machete was introduced into US military service during WW2, and has been used in combat since. Designed to cut through thick jungle foliage, the machete had an 18" blade.
This Leather scabbard protected the user from the sharp edge when not in use. The Scabbard has a loop fitted with a brass hook to attach to combat/pistol belt. It has an overall length of approximately 51cm (20 Inches).
All orders are shipped from our UK warehouse, dispatched the same day when placed before 1pm (UK Time).
We offer a variety of shipping methods for both the UK and any other country.
UK
Royal Mail 48 - 3-5 days delivery
Royal Mail 24 - 1-2 Days Delivery (including Saturdays and Sundays)
ParcelForce Next Day - Next working day delivery, order before 1pm (Monday-Friday)
DHL Next Day - Next working day delivery, order before 1pm (Monday-Friday)
EU
Tracked Airmail - 7-21 days *cheapest*
ParcelForce - 7-21 days
DHL - 2-5 days fastest
We use IOSS to collect tax and ship to the EU without additional charges for orders under €150 (ex vat and shipping).
USA & Canada
Tracked Airmail - 7- 20 days
DHL - 1-3 days
UPS - 1-3 days
USA Tariffs: we will contact US customers to confirm the acceptance of tariffs before we process your order.
ROW
Tracked Airmail - 7 - 30 Days
DHL - 2 - 5 Days
UPS - 2 - 5 Days
Some shipping methods may not be available in your country.
For further information, you can check out our delivery information page or our frequently asked questions page.
We offer a 60 day return policy here at Epic Militaria.
Postage when returning an item is at the customer's expense, however, postage for sending out a replacement or an exchange (if selected, UK only), will be covered by Epic Militaria.
If you experience any issues with your items/order, please contact us as soon as possible - you can find our contact details on our contact us page
Please note: we do not accept returns for customised items
You can read more about our delivery and returns policies here