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De waarde van de Italiaanse veldfles is minder dan 5 euro.....
Draagriem is kapot, dopje mist, kettinkje mist, heeft mot gaatjes.......,maar belangrijker hij is na-oorlogs.
Groet,
Veltro
Credere, Obbedire, Combattere!!!!Avanti!!!!Saluto Al Duce!!!!
Examples will be encountered of Cartridge carriers, manufactured in the 1950s, but without the integral Brace attachment. The writer has only just learned that – despite the CN stores codes - they were not intended for the British Army, but for the Irish Army! This is a pity, as an alternative possibility had existed. After the North African campaign had concluded, an equipment survey was conducted. In the resulting report, it was observed that mixed loads in Basic pouches were being damaged, e.g. No. 36 grenades were denting Sten Gun magazines. It was therefore recommended that Cartridge carriers, on the lines of Patt. ’08, could be mounted to the rear of the Basic pouch. These modified Cartridge carriers seemed to fit the bill, albeit rather late in the day, as a new Web Equipment was already under trial in the mid-50s.
Veltro schreef:De waarde van de Italiaanse veldfles is minder dan 5 euro.....
Draagriem is kapot, dopje mist, kettinkje mist, heeft mot gaatjes.......,maar belangrijker hij is na-oorlogs.
Groet,
Veltro
Waaraan zijn naoorlogse van oorlogse Italiaanse veldvlessen te onderscheiden?