


Pouch, Magazine, M1 Carbine
US M1 Carbine magazine pouch, of the type that can be either attached onto the M1 and M1A1 carbine stock or onto the belt.
Genuine carbine magazines (not included) will fit perfectly. Intended for two magazines.
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US M1 Carbine magazine pouch, of the type that can be either attached onto the M1 and M1A1 carbine stock or onto the belt.
Genuine carbine magazines (not included) will fit perfectly. Intended for two magazines.
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