Genuine WWII US Army GP (General Purpose) bag manufactured by MYRNA SHOE INC. and dated 1944. This heavy canvas bag, intended for containing various types of ammuntion and grenades, could be carried as a musette bag or as a backpack.
Quite good overall condition; snap hooks are in working order.
Genuine WWII US Army GP (General Purpose) bag, of the scarce British-made type. Dated 1944.
This heavy canvas bag, intended for containing various types of ammuntion and grenades, could be carried as a musette bag or as a backpack.
Very good overall condition.
Genuine WWII US Army GP (General Purpose) bag manufactured by Amer. Fabrics Co. and dated 1944.
This OD 7 heavy canvas bag, intended for containing various types of ammuntion and grenades, could be carried as a musette bag or as a backpack.
Very good overall condition; snap hook is in working order.
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