




British Belt, Webbing, P-1937
Superb replica of the Pattern 1937 belt in web, used by all Commonwealth forces (British, Scottish, Welsh, Canadian, Australian, New Zealander, South African, etc.) and also by the Free French of the Kieffer Commando and the Belgians of the Piron Brigade.
The two MKII or MKIII ammunition pouches, the canteen, the holster, the compass pouch, the bayonet, the e-tool and the straps supporting the small pack are all fitted to this belt.
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Superb replica of the Pattern 1937 belt in web, used by all Commonwealth forces (British, Scottish, Welsh, Canadian, Australian, New Zealander, South African, etc.) and also by the Free French of the Kieffer Commando and the Belgians of the Piron Brigade.
The two MKII or MKIII ammunition pouches, the canteen, the holster, the compass pouch, the bayonet, the e-tool and the straps supporting the small pack are all fitted to this belt.
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