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12-14-2008 08:21 PM
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Re: Rucksack
Tere MilitaryEST
Here is the M 38 backpack without the fur, very intteresting that the backpack with attached DAK Y stripes. The backpack is'nt a rare and not a expencive item, but the belts if completed will cost more than in 5 time more...
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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Re: Rucksack
Hello,
It is a M34 Tornister without fur fitted with saboted web Y-Straps. Quite unusual...
thanks
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Re: Rucksack
Aitäh info eest..Thanks for info
Also, temple says that it,s made in Warsaw at 1942.
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Re: Rucksack
The web straps is probably post war addition, strange, but there a lot of web Y straps in Estonia...
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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Re: Rucksack
It was my grandfather,s backpack..He was on army at Tallinn in 1944.
IMO those web straps are original.
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Re: Rucksack
I don't say that they are a copy, just a lot of backpacks was used after the war by scholars and due of that the support belts for ammopouches which was useful for the soldiers equipment, was cut as unnecessary for civil use.
Usually soldiers use the Y-starps and there was special hooks for backpack, for fast attaching it to the Y-straps. The Y-straps is more useful combat equipment then backpack, which was a practically unused on the trenchlines
Regards,
Dimas
my Skype: warrelics
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