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08-08-2015 12:54 AM
# ADS
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Adrian Stevenson
Nice item, I like it.
Thanks, I was not sure if it was authentic or not since I had nothing to compare it to.
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It's war time. Look at the fastener or oblong rivets in the back. Faint factory ink stamp, if they are going to fake ink stamps, most likely would be legible. Common manufacturer of SVT pouches. In 1941 kept horizontal dividers for SVT 40 mags and also added vertical dividers for the 7.62 x 54R rounds on stripper clips.
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Thanks for the information. I had many wartime Soviet equipment items over the years but the lack detailed reference material has always left me in the dark about a number of them.
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Nice, thanks for sharing.
I have since learned a bit more about the one I own from a Russian collector. All known examples were produced by A.Bebel factory in Leningrad. Current thought regarding the date marking is the 1940 examples are mis-dated due to the fact such pouches were not accepted into service until the Spring of 1941.
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