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US Experimental Helmet (you might've seen a few examples of these online over the years): $5
German Machine Gun (specifically MG08/15): $150
The Adolf Frank Export book from 1911 has listings for the Model 98 regarding it as being the 'Best weapon for all kinds of game.' It might be priced at around 90-100 marks which would be around $22 USD at the time? Though that was before the war, and therefore surplus of the rifle, were around.
Definitely priced cheaper than what they probably would've gone for back then, even surplus-ized - but that's part of the fun!
Thanks for striking my curiosity!
If you don't like that wood color, stay tuned for this upcoming variant [i.imgur.com]