King & Country BBA094 US Kneeling Rifleman with M1 in Winter gear for the Battle of the Bulge.


So I’m new to toy soldier collecting, and like many novices I was overly enthusiastic and bought everything I saw that I liked. This stuff surprising fills up more shelf space than you’d realize, and after I got some of my new figures displayed I realized I was out of room and my prospective collection was all over the place. Now my collection plans have stabilized and I am selling the stuff that doesn’t fit my long range strategy. Most was never taken out of the box and all is in mint condition.

My extravagance is now your savings!


This kneeling infantryman is using one of the most outstanding weapons of WW2... The .30 cal. M1 Rifle was designed by John C. Garand who originally worked for the Springfield Arsenal. Its design resulted from the U.S. Army’s experience in WW1 when it was recognized that a self-loading rifle brought greater advantage on the battlefield and a major increase in the infantry squad’s firepower. Although quite heavy (9.5 lbs.) or 4.4kg its 8-round magazine and sturdy reliability made it popular with all the troops who carried it. After WW2 the rifle also served in the Korean War until its replacement by the M14 in the late 1950s.


I even pay postage to ship it to you.