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    I hope its alright to post the direct link but IMA USAicon sells a reproduction for cheaper then the originals are going for:

    British P-1903 Leather Five Pocket Bandoleer - International Military Antiques

    And the Boer War style:

    British Victorian Cavalry .303cal Bandoleer - International Military Antiques

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    Dmitre, that IMI banoleer´s a b*gger. Friend ordered one and it had to be re-sewn (at great expense) so that the rounds fit. Must have been made somewhere in China.

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    Interesting thats the 2nd time I have been told something is wrong with IMA, I guess I wont recommend their reproductions again.

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    Quote Originally Posted by survivalofthefit View Post
    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

    You are correct, they are the standard cloth bandoliers issued to and used by all Britishicon and Commonwealth troops during the No.4 era. True, some leather bandoliers may have been used on occasion in WW2, maybe some rare South African cavalry units at home in SA, but they did not see combat use during WW2 or the remainder of "the No.4 era.".

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    Quote Originally Posted by gew8805

    You are correct, they are the standard cloth bandoliers issued to and used by all Britishicon and Commonwealth troops during the No.4 era. True, some leather bandoliers may have been used on occasion in WW2, maybe some rare South African cavalry units at home in SA, but they did not see combat use during WW2 or the remainder of "the No.4 era.".
    I have in my collection a five pocket leather bandolier marked U Broad Arrow (South Africa) and dated 1942.

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