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    Can anyone help me ID this pouch?

    Hello to all I am new here and I dont know if I am posting in the right place but I have a pouch I am trying to identify and wonder if anyone can help. Here it is it's stamped inside with
    a Waffen SS stamp. This is the medium size of 3 sizes of this type. Here's the pouch




    Thanks alot for looking, Woody
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    We need about four more pics. Inside, back, top and bottom, side view would be nice.
    Regards, Jim

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    can do, I'll post them in a bit.

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    more pics posted

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    Still wondering what the scale of this pouch is... Do you have a pic showing the flap open? Does it have loops inside to separate mags? A small ruler beside it to show size? It looks like a mag pouch but I've seen a compass pouch like it too. They're vastly different in size. I saw a Luger mag pouch thet held four mags that was spot on for this.
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    The pouch is 3 1/4" wide by 6" tall by 1 1/2" deep and inside it's one open space with no dividers at all and the seal is 1 3/8" across. I have been told it is a german made pouch used by Spain in WWII.
    This first picture is of my pouches with it along side of other known pouches and the smaller version right above it.

    This picture is the only other reference I have of it
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    It's the middle sized one. I am trying to find another small one and the larger one to complete my set. All the other pouches are repros but the "Spain" ones are real and I am having the hardest time finding more or for that matter any info. Thanks for the intrest Jim. Woody

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    I still think the one we've been talking about is for pistol. Now we should get some replies from others. I think the small ones are rifle and the larger is definitely sub-gun mags. Maybe the Steyr? The big ones are obviously MP 38-40.
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    come on guys help me find more of these great pouches, please

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