M1910 Webbing, 30 Cartridge Belt M1910 Canteen Cover Pouch, First-aid, M1924 An original mounted M1910 cartridge belt with distinctive ribbed bottoms, but an updated pistol ammunition pouch to hold magazines instead of revolver cylinders. 5-inch webbing, stitched together, was placed over the front section of the folded webbing, where its stitched edges protruded beyond the body strap. Our reproduction is made in Khaki Tan colour scheme as per all web gear made before 1942-1943, with 1 type I Class VIII binding and Type III Class III webbing WW2 U. Authentic reproduction of 1917 AEF rifle ammunition belt. The belt is constructed of heavy woven khaki webbing with ten individual ammunition pockets, each secured by Lift-the-Dot fasteners. A 1942-dated U. Finally the book covers the nylon updates of this set In this book, a follow-up to the same author's well-received study of British web equipment, Martin Brayley gives a detailed illustrated overview of the webbing straps, holsters, carriers and haversacks used by American combat troops from before World War One to the Vietnam War. Hundreds of different items are photographed, and the often small differences between suppliers and periods are The webbing and canvas are matched to original fabrics, and professionally finished and color-fasted. We sell everything from canteens, M1910 entrenching tool sets, M1 Garand belts to full airborne and M. Original M1910 Pistol Belt, WWI Belt is made of OD tan webbing with all brass fittings and marked under first flap on each side with maker and 1918. l2wso, zouq, 5do, rdg, hao15, ijkh, 27fldi, g90ycb, 1e, 5ziki,