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    Three different early M1910 Haversacks

    This is my Early M1910 Haversack collection. (L-R) no visible maker or date, Rick Island Arsenal 1911 & Mills 1911. Notice the the smaller eyelets on the R.I.A. haversack and the unusual square ended shoulder straps on the unknown haversack.
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    early shovel covers

    Nice variation in your haversack collection. These Model 1910 shovel covers are marked with the naval ship.Attachment 38437Attachment 38436

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    Also have a BAR Model 1918 carring case

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    This case is some five inches longer than the Model 1903 rifle case but could be used for this rifle too. Note this case was reissued during WW2 too

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    Springfield stuff

    Here is my 1918 M1903 Springfield with 1918 dated case, early c.1907 belt, early M1905 bayonet one of only about 2,000 built during first fiscal year. There is also an early pattern scabbard and a 1918 dated Plumb bolo. I took this gun to the gun range earlier today!

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