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no.4 era cartridge belts?
i was wondering if the brits produced a cartridge belt similar to the US ten pocket belt?
so far all i am finding is the leg drop 3 pockets and the old victorian white belts.
also, do the spike type no.4 baynets have dates?
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WW2 and after:
1937 Pattern - WWII British Webbing Set - Military Surplus Collectors Forums
Look for the link "1937 Pattern - WWII British Webbing Set" and it will describe the set in detail. Ammunition was carried in the utility pouches, it could be kept in the bandoliers and the bandoliers neatly folded in to the pouches or it could be loaded in the pouches in the individual chargers.
As far as the bayonets for the No.4 being dated, no, they were not.
Out of curiosity, what are the "leg drop 3 pockets" that you mention?
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If you're looking for the bandoliers, they can be found on ebay, but i fear that the great majority of them have been snatched by "tusken raider" (star wars) re-enactors... what a waste.
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Originally Posted by
gew8805
WW2 and after:
1937 Pattern - WWII British Webbing Set - Military Surplus Collectors Forums
Look for the link "1937 Pattern - WWII British Webbing Set" and it will describe the set in detail. Ammunition was carried in the utility pouches, it could be kept in the bandoliers and the bandoliers neatly folded in to the pouches or it could be loaded in the pouches in the individual chargers.
As far as the bayonets for the No.4 being dated, no, they were not.
Out of curiosity, what are the "leg drop 3 pockets" that you mention?
i got the leg drop from a member on ebay but looking at the provided link it was a part of that harness, damn ebay idiots
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The type issued to drivers and other troops who wouldn't be needing to fire their rifle often.
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Originally Posted by
survivalofthefit
If you're looking for the bandoliers, they can be found on ebay, but i fear that the great majority of them have been snatched by "tusken raider" (star wars) re-enactors... what a waste.
Let the Tuscan Raiders buy them on eBay, they are paying too much. Springfield Sporters has them for $2 each. You can find them at:
http://www.ssporters.com/parts/enfield4.htm
They are down near the bottom of the page. Chargers (they call them stripper clips) are available there as well.
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Arn't those grown men playing dress up using the older style Leather Bandoleers?
If memory serves that is what the characters used.
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Yea, im gona venture a guess that the 2$ ones are the canvas fabric ones, not the leather ones which fetch a much higher price....they do play dress up with the 1905 style leather bandoleers
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Being that he asked about "No4 bandoleers" I don't think that he was looking for the leather 5 pcket models.
I've seen leather, 5 pocket models in both black and brown colors at gun shows go for $150 in VG-EXC condition.
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The leather 50 round pattern 1903 MkII was manufactured and used by the South African Forces during WW2 so that qualifies for "No.4 era"
Pattern 1903 Bandolier Equipment Bandoliers
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