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british p37 pistol pouch

Article about: hi all I reccently got this pistol pouch to go with my webley pistol. i have no idea if its original or not but it is stamped 1940 with what i believe is a manufaturers code. any info on thi

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    hi all

    I reccently got this pistol pouch to go with my webley pistol. i have no idea if its original or not but it is stamped 1940 with what i believe is a manufaturers code.
    any info on this would be greatfully reccieved like what country it may have originate from or who the maker is.

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    thanks Liam

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    British made by Mills equipment co.Looks legit to me..

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    Hi Liam, it is original and British made, produced by the Mills Equipment Company.

    Have a look here:

    Pattern 1937 Web Equipment

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Looks good. Here is the one I have, though I don't have a webley to stick in it.
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    Regards,

    Jerry

    Whatever its just an opinion.

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    Jerry's pouch was made by Barrow, Hepburn and Gale Ltd in 1943.

    Rob

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    Jerry's pouch was made by Barrow, Hepburn and Gale Ltd in 1943.

    Rob
    Thanks for the info Rob. Obviously I knew it was made in 43, but did not know the maker.
    Regards,

    Jerry

    Whatever its just an opinion.

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    Here is one of mine by another maker, "M.W. & S. Ltd." (Michael Wright & Sons Ltd) Dated 1943.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Here is a special one from my collection. This belt and holster was worn by Sgt Don Turner, XXI Indep. Para Coy. It once housed a M1911A1 Colt .45. Don kindly gave me this. He is still alive and doing well.

    I cannot recall the maker and don't have a pic on file.

    Cheers, Ade.
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    Here's one, the same maker as Ade's, but R.A.F.

    Best Regards,

    Andy
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