1903 5 Pocket Infantry Leather Bandolier by GSE
The 5 pocket 1903 Infantry Bandolier by General Service Equipment
This 1903 bandolier was worn in WW1 by some member of Kitchener's Army on the western Front , Commonwealth forces in the Middle East like at Gallipoli and also some home Guard units can be seen wearing them in WW2
The 5 pocket infantry bandolier differed from the 9 pocket cavalry bandolier by only have ammunition pouches on the front, this is due to the soldier having to carry a back pack.
Features:
- 5 pockets each holding 2 x 5 round clips
- Brown leather
- Dull brass fittings
- Copper rivets
- Belt strap to attach to belt
General service Equipment (GSE) manufacture a range of equipment for the British re-enactor which will see the user through many years of service on and off the re-enactment battlefield.
The design and manufacture of GSE equipment is based on original items giving the wearer an accurate portrayal of the era at a great value for money price point.
The 5 pocket 1903 Infantry Bandolier by General Service Equipment
This 1903 bandolier was worn in WW1 by some member of Kitchener's Army on the western Front , Commonwealth forces in the Middle East like at Gallipoli and also some home Guard units can be seen wearing them in WW2
The 5 pocket infantry bandolier differed from the 9 pocket cavalry bandolier by only have ammunition pouches on the front, this is due to the soldier having to carry a back pack.
Features:
- 5 pockets each holding 2 x 5 round clips
- Brown leather
- Dull brass fittings
- Copper rivets
- Belt strap to attach to belt
General service Equipment (GSE) manufacture a range of equipment for the British re-enactor which will see the user through many years of service on and off the re-enactment battlefield.
The design and manufacture of GSE equipment is based on original items giving the wearer an accurate portrayal of the era at a great value for money price point.
Weight (g) | 750.00 |
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Restricted Product? | No |
Affiliation | British |
Material | Leather |