$150.00 SOLD
Quantity Available: None
Item Code: 1216-12
All four pieces are in exceptional condition.
The pistol belt is of OD Green canvas with blackened metal fixtures with a strong “U.S.” on the left front. Buckle retains most of the original black finish. Underside of the belt is maker marked “R.M. CO.” over “1942.”
Magazine pouch is also made of OD Green canvas and has pockets for two clips. The single flap closes by means of a lift-dot fastener. Flap is strongly marked “U.S.” reverse has a single wide belt loop and is marked “1942” over “HDFF MFG. CO.”
The OD Green canvas first aid pouch has a single flap with a lift-dot fastener and a good “U.S.” Back of the pouch is marked “NASCO AWNINGS INC. 1940” in three lines.
Finally, the bandage container is in like new condition with just the smallest indentation on the front center. All wording is visible. [ad] [ph:L]
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