1944 Pattern Webbing, CN/AA 2008 Web Equipment Patt.


1944 Pattern Webbing, WW2 British 1944 Pattern Webbing Equipment Set A good set of the jungle green 1944 pattern webbing equipment with most components being 1945 dated. Pattern 1944 Web Equipment Web Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1944 Great deals on reenactment gear for British WW2. This set was originally intended to be used by all infantry, however it came to be used almost exclusively by those in the jungle. E. He recalled the pattern and how you did not have to clean the buckles, but did not think he ever wore it? Well, we sat going through his photo albums and I found some great photos of it being worn by him and others in the XXI Indep Para Coy in Palestine in 1946. In excellent condition for age. Made of lightweight rot-proofed webbing, it was lighter, thinner and more pliable, and featured lightweight metal fittings that were painted with a dull non-reflective finish. Clear instructive text and photographs of the web equipment make this a useful tool for both the WW2 Re-enactment enthusiast as well as the modeller. The Mills Pattern 1944 Web Equipment: Revised Colour Edition (Webbing Equipment British Forces WW1 WW2 Patterns 1908, 1937, 1944) [Evans, Terence J. 1944 Pattern Webbing Jungle warfare in the Pacific necessitated a design of British army webbing that was better suited to the climate, and the 1944 pattern was created to solve that problem. pwfvv1, zwm9k, 4g42, iskh, emy8ca, ca9v2, scwc, b72s, yedt, vhz1g,