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    Attachment 48811 This is the sort of belt I spoke of...Yugoicon soldiers uniform...you can't see all of it but how about the holes?
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    I'm not familiar with Yugoslavian belts but it appears to be the same set up used by the Germans. If so, there is a billet sewn on the inside of the belt that has a double row of holes that allow the buckle to adjust for size, correct?

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    More than likely a civilian police "Sam Browne" belt.

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    Well, he doesn't seem too interested and hasn't taken a picture of it stretched out so...
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    Quote Originally Posted by browningautorifleicon View Post
    Well, he doesn't seem too interested and hasn't taken a picture of it stretched out so...
    Yep, hard to tell what it really is. I still think it is civilian or at most, a possible police belt of some sort.

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    You were indeed correct. It did turn out to be a Sam Browne belt. I just found a few pictures that ID'ed it for the most-part. I appreciate the help.

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