Bag, General Purpose, VICTORY CANVAS CO. 1943, Modified
€125.00
Tax included
Genuine WWII US Army GP (General Purpose) bag, manufactured by Victory Canvas Co.and dated 1943. This heavy duty canvas bag, intended for carrying various types of ammunition and grenades, could either be carried as a musette bag or as a backpack.
In quite good, used condition, the present bag features a harness constructed from a pair of belt suspenders. The snap hooks are in working order but one of the straps is broken.
Genuine WWII US Army GP (General Purpose) bag, manufactured by Victory Canvas Co.and dated 1943. This heavy duty canvas bag, intended for carrying various types of ammunition and grenades, could either be carried as a musette bag or as a backpack.
In quite good, used condition, the present bag features a harness constructed from a pair of belt suspenders. The snap hooks are in working order but one of the straps is broken.
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