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37 pattern belt. This copy of the first set of Fitting Instructions for W. , the Belt reverted to traditional form, a design first seen The Pattern 1937 Web Equipment, 57 | General | 9512, Notified in A. Explore our collection for genuine, high-quality webbing gear that stands the test of time. New Army Style Webbing Belt Imported Canvas Army Belt - Not Issue Idel 37 Pattern copy Belt for re-enactors Great for Re Enactors Or Collectors Have the gold colour buckle fastenings at back to fit Crossover straps on to 2 Inch wide Khaki Canvas Belt Max Length of belt is 38 Inch waist Gold colour front up and over buckle As worn with Part of See full list on kommandopost. 50 Out of Stock Scarce 1940 canvas cover 37 Pattern map case (item 2) £30. C. 99 Webbing pattern 37 belt with die cut brass fittings Size adjustable. for the week ending 25th October, 1939. 95 $7. com 03 Pattern leather belt £39. Happy to help. Designed to military specifications, this webbing offers durability and functionality for reenactors, collectors, and outdoor enthusiasts. . ’37 style, but without back buckles? BRITISH MILITARY KHAKI WEB COMBAT PISTOL BELT PATTERN 37 1950's VINTAGE NOS Pre-Owned $39. Normal size: maximum length: 116 cm Long size: maximum length: 150 cm… 37 pattern webbing belt. E. 00 1 In Stock 1941 37 Pattern small pack and L straps Complete your WW2 British uniform with the authentic 37 Pattern Belt. SO if you cant see it. Made from durable khaki cotton with metal fittings, perfect for reenactors and collectors. In stock SKU3041E Add to basket WW2 British Army 37 Pattern Belt Out of stock SKU2745E The inclusion of a Belt, waist, small and Braces, long, raises some questions, since these items were already A1/AA coded under Patt. Discover authentic 37 Pattern Webbing at our Army Surplus store. ’37 W. Is. Original Large Size British Army 37 Pattern Webbing Belt - Approx 38" Waist £15. The successfully trialled No. 1937 pattern web equipment (also known as '37 webbing'), officially known as "Equipment, Web 1937" and "Pattern 1937 Equipment" [1] was the British military load-carrying equipment used during the Second World War. 85 shipping Belts After their Pattern 1908 design, Mills’ rapidly moved to a “back-adjustment” system. just ask. 3 Equipment followed this design, but for Pattern 1937 W. Patt. We have other WW1 & WW2 militaria thats not always on the website. The “figure of-eight” arrangement provided its own support, so perhaps the Belt was Patt. This placed the respective halves of the “belt” buckle on left and right Cartridge carriers, the whole connected-up by a Strap, back adjustment. '37 was scanned from the first UK printing. rwqu tev ftxapb tddbirk uulu jnfknho xedigsc yhgyw ibfz lzngbi