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SHINDENKAI
i will probably get the jungle pouch but how much are the wire cutters? i also need a bandolier, a pistol holster, and a bayonet
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12-30-2013 07:17 AM
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The wire cutter pouches are easier to find, but the USMC marked cutters are lot harder to come by.
I myself looking for a "Big Head" version.
These might also work.
Cheers!
Taka
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Patches
what kind of pack is this? i only have a top half and on the back the straps are put on to look like you would wear it like a normal backpack but are much to tight to fit on
You have me off guard! there are two types (upper pack) M41 and I've forgotten the second here's other shots -- (been a long time since I've played with these) underneath the pack there is the 41 type (lighter OD)
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once i get the ombat uniform the rest of the parts needed then i will get an od3 aammo belt since mine is 0d7
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reneblacky
You have me off guard! there are two types (upper pack) M41 and I've forgotten the second
here's other shots -- (been a long time since I've played with these) underneath the pack there is the 41 type (lighter OD)
that is the pack i am going to get. instead of the m41 that you have i have the m45 whih was the last one they made before the end of the war and had different parts.
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Hey Danny
If you have there the P41 USMC HBT trousers, you have one of the most difficult parts of the set to get.
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Patches
once i get the ombat uniform the rest of the parts needed then i will get an od3 aammo belt since mine is 0d7
Your Garand belt works fine
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Patches
that is the pack i am going to get. instead of the m41 that you have i have the m45 whih was the last one they made before the end of the war and had different parts.
M45 is more an army pack- M41 is a USMC pack purely (used in Vietnam also) and in two parts, as I've shown
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Nice bunch of Corp items fellows Patches you are well on your way to a nice advanced USMC collection my brother collected a lot of it and still has it we found it at surplus stores when we were kids (early 60's) for a couple of dollars to may ten max he would always check for the USMC stamps and WW2 dates. timothy
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