







Holster, Revolver, Canadian, Royal Canadian Armoured Corps, MS & U Ltd. 1942, Mint
Stunning genuine WWII Canadian webbing holster, designed for the Enfield No. 2 Mk I* revolver.
Manufactured by MS & U Ltd. in 1942.
This type was initially intended for armored crews, allowing them to carry the sidearm on their thigh; a specific emplacement accomodates the cleaning rod -- not included here -- while six loops allow the serviceman to carry six extra rounds.
Complete and in mint, unissued condition.
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Stunning genuine WWII Canadian webbing holster, designed for the Enfield No. 2 Mk I* revolver.
Manufactured by MS & U Ltd. in 1942.
This type was initially intended for armored crews, allowing them to carry the sidearm on their thigh; a specific emplacement accomodates the cleaning rod -- not included here -- while six loops allow the serviceman to carry six extra rounds.
Complete and in mint, unissued condition.
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