Australian Pattern 1937 Webbing Set in Pictures
Article about: Australia’s domestic webbing production was slow to get underway during the Second World War. The country was able to procure webbing from England, and later Canada, for its forces serving i
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reneblacky
From what I've seen in pictures only the large pack and pouches where used, what I say is not gospel though! Pretty sure revolver pistols where not issued?
Not too sure ,but thanks for the reply .
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Australia
got a question about pattern 37 webbing , have you seen or heard of any cases of 37 webbing belt/holster being used during the Vietnam war period ?
Cheers .
As you would already know everybody wore the Pattern 37 belt but as a parade dress belt and it was blackened and the rear buckles were removed. I have never seen or heard of a 37 belt being worn as a combat belt, although few years ago I was shown a picture by another collector friend of mine showing a 37 holster worn in country very early on in the war but it is the only picture I have ever seen of one being used.
The latest use of 37 web I have ever seen was a friend sent me a picture a couple of years back of his mate in Iraq (around 2003-04?) wearing a pair of modified Aussie WW2 large basic pouches painted in DPDU colours and with a WW2 type 1950's/60's web sling on his F88 Austeyr!
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AIF
I see your basic pouches Rene and raise you a GMH made bino case dated 1943
I'll fold Mate!
Very nice
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Figured to add a zoom in shot of the Ruskin Motor Bodies shot Michael post here.
Love how we can see the fella punching in the buttons on the basic pouches
Last edited by reneblacky; 07-16-2016 at 07:54 AM.
Reason: added text
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reneblacky
Figured to add a zoom in shot of the Ruskin Motor Bodies shot Michael post here.
Love how we can see the fella punching in the buttons on the basic pouches
Thanks René! I think I see your pouch! lol
By the way, you folded too early to AIF! Perhaps he would've brought out something even more spectacular had you held your nerve!
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reneblacky
Sorry I have to add the Harris double stamping and the address is not far from where I live
I was just there today but no camera! but here's a google of the site
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karkee
Nice pouches René! Those lazy inspectors, couldn't be bothered to stamp the back/inside of the pouches! lol
It appears that some of those GMH pouches have 1 inch closure straps, rather than the standard 3/4" closure straps. This must have been a direct copy of Canadian pouches, which made the same change in 1942. I wonder if the larger jungle pouches had 1" or 3/4" straps...
Finally found my one and only large pouch () and is 3/4 inch. 45 mfg and can't make out the V no.
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