Hi Paul, what I can say is that for an item of temporary usage it is amazing to be found. I can see the cartridges ghosting shapes in many places. It seems that someone was injured while carrying the banlolier, there is an entry hole & blood stains surrendering it or is it perhaps rust stains from the clips? I noticed some green thread also near that location. Since this item was normally discharged after usage it did not have to be of high quality, strong enough to do it's job, carrying extra ammo clips temporary.
I'm not qualified to judge the authenticity of the bandolier so I'm giving only my first impression after looking at it. It seems a very nice historical item.
Regards
Jack
I also have one identical like this one, but with ammo still inside bandolier.
My father had a german ww1 ammo box full of these ~20 years back. He sold them to german at gunshow, but I took one for myself.
In Battle of Helsinki 1918, there is one good photo of these bandoliers in use.
17.04.1918 German HQ at Hotel "Kämppi", Helsinki
Bandolier detail on photo
Big picture
Thanks for the reply.
These bandoliers were put into service around 1908 in the Imperial army. They were ideal to supply ammo to the frontline whenever there were fresh troops comming to the rear.
Cheers,
Paul
Bit late to this one, but it looks pretty good from here. The paper cloth material is as you would expect to see on later war examples and not something I would expect someone to go to the trouble of trying to recreate. Wear and patina look quite genuine.These are pretty scarce these days, so would be a good addition to any Imperial/WW1 German collection.
Andy
Last edited by Irish1965; 08-28-2024 at 03:31 PM.
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