Well, from what I've researched so far, this holster belonged to the Garde Train-Abteilung. The acronyms marked under the ink on the central cartridge belt I have not yet been able to identify them....
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Well, from what I've researched so far, this holster belonged to the Garde Train-Abteilung. The acronyms marked under the ink on the central cartridge belt I have not yet been able to identify them....
Well, I've been looking at the RBAG year stamp, and it sounds like 1918, but I'm not sure either. The top of the first 9 is different from the last. In addition, the GardeKorps was dissolved in 1919....
Thanks for the information, it's always good to find people with more knowledge. I'm still investigating...
Looking at the ink stamp, maybe it could also be K.R.L.G. And the acronyms marked are G.r.K.I. I am very lost.
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Hello, I have several questions about this German ammunition pouch from the First World War. My first question is that if I'm not mistaken, it's cavalry, since it has a capacity for 30 cartridges,...