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1908 pattern webbing for sale Outer flap marked "Daniel J Pretlove". WW1 Pattern Officer’s Map Case. WW1 Period RFC, RNAS, RAF Leather Mask Aug 31, 2022 · For sale by Michael D. Web Equipment, Pattern 1908:. Original 1942 Dated British Army 1908 Pattern Large Pack. Condition: As per photos. G. Light khaki webbing, blanco'd white externally, Without reinforcing rivets. Jul 21, 2023 · So, as far as my reckoning goes, that's some Pattern 1915 Australian Leather Gear. £300. SALE; Gift Cards; All Items. WW2 Allied Combat Equipment for Sale. Inner flap with faint maker dated 1917. Not to be confused with the thick green painted sets seen on the market. SOLD. Buy British 1914-1945 Webbing World War I Militaria (1914-1918) and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! Great Savings & Free Delivery / Collection on many items 1908 pattern MeCo British Army Cotton Webbing Belt Dated 1910 or 1918. sold. Oct 27, 2022 · A look at British Army First World War / 1908 pattern canvas webbing equipment for sale from selected dealers around the world. Soldier of Fortune gift vouchers available to purchase online. Pre-owned. Bayonet Frog with tang (Painted green). These were later replaced with the 2nd pattern which had improved closure on the left hand pouch to prevent bullet loss when in the trenches. Pre-Owned. Click & Collect BRITISH MILITARY WEB GEAR: PATTERN 1908 WEBBING EQUIPMENT - REPRODUCTION. This carrier was made by Mills Equipment Company (M. Regimental stamp "3/5 RSX". of C. (2) The first portion consists of such portion of the equipment as is necessary to enable the following items to be carried, viz. The quality of these is excellent. The best feature of the lot is the extremely rare Helve Carrier, one of the hardest to find items to complete a Pattern 1908 gear set, making this an excellent offering. The British soldier went to war in August 1914 wearing the 1902 Pattern Service Dress tunic and trousers. Patt. The Pattern 1908 (P08) web equipment was introduced to address those inadequacies. This was a thick woollen tunic, dyed khaki. a wwii modified tank holster. Code: 12097. These early Pattern 1907's, were equipped with a hooked quillon which was designed to deflect an opponent’s bayonet but was found to catch on obstacles, particularly barbed wire. Date: Not legible. Overall condition: New. Part of the 1908 Pattern Webbing equipment. WW1 Officer / SNCO Pattern Holster Converted for the 1914 Equipment. Both securing tabs have been pierced with three small 1937 Pattern Web Equipment was an item of military load-carrying equipment. 00 Approx $104. Like the earlier 1908 pattern webbing equipment of the First World War, the 1937 pattern was constructed of pre-shrunk canvas, a very durable and practical material in all but very wettest conditions. There were 351 Volunteer Regiments in 1918, when they were converted to VBs, plus 93 A. 1 sold, 0 available. The equipment was manufactured from khaki woven cotton web, and consisted of a three inch waistbelt, two braces, two cartridge pouches of five pouches each, a bayonet frog, water bottle and carrier, haversack, large pack , and entrenching tool with carrier for Many volunteer units used lesser accoutrements, in lighter materials, far removed from "webbing" per se. The pattern for Carrier, intrenching tool, head, was altered by List of Changes entry §17808, dated 3rd July 1916. WW1 British 1908 Pattern Webbing Equipment Set, being a miss-matched part set consisting of large waist belt stamped MECO 1916; pair of cross straps, one having the remains of ink stamps and date which looks like 1915; Left and right hand ammunition pouches, one with not clear markings, the other stamped “M W & S Ltd 1916”; pack stamped to underside of flap “MECO 1915”?; 1908 pattern 1911 Dated 1908 Webbing Side Bag. Dec 19, 2024 · History of the P-1908 Web Set-When the First World War broke out, the British infantryman wore the best set of field gear of all the nations in the conflict. £14. Ammunition was stored in two sets of pouches attached to the belt at the front, and the straps from these passed over the shoulders, crossing diagonally at the back. . Khaki example with waist belt, frog, braces, cartridge carriers, water bottle carrier, haversack & entrenching tool carrier (empty). It replaced the 1908 Pattern and 1925 Pattern—on which it was based—and was standard issue for British and Commonwealth troops from its introduction in 1937, throughout World War II, and in the post-w It replaced the 1908 Pattern and 1925 Pattern—on which it was based—and was standard issue for British and Commonwealth troops from its introduction in 1937, throughout World War II, and in the post-war period until it was superseded by 58 pattern webbing. The 1908 equipment, when fully assembled, formed a single piece, and could be put on or taken off like a jacket. This military web gear set comes with the following pattern 1908 Webbing Equipments: British WWI P08 Web Set For Sale Online. Patterns in brown leather. There are signs of fraying in places, but nothing at all serious, and it seems some stitching to the belt loop has come undone, but the scabbard loops are fully secure. £150. This is a Pattern 1908 webbing frog in fair used condition. 1918 dated. 1937 Pattern Webbing was made from cotton webbing, which was waterproofed and dyed before being woven. It doesn’t make the belt less of a reproduction, but it does at least now ha The PPCLI wore the WE'13 into France in December 1914 while the battalion was attached to the British 80th Infantry Brigade. The British were the first European army to replace leather belts and pouches with webbing, a strong material made from woven cotton, which had been pioneered in the United States by the Mills Equipment Company. Jul 23, 2023 · After some research, I've learned that the webbing is the late "economy" pattern p1908 frog manufactured without rivets as a cost-saving measure, and that the loops affixed to the scabbard are the (apparently quite rare) p1908 helve carrier. 1911 Dated 1908 Webbing Side Bag. 99 P&P. © 2025 Concept500Concept500 This webbing set has been faithfully reproduced to capture the authentic look and functionality of the original 1908 Pattern (P08) Webbing used by the British Army. Shop with confidence. H. First World War period British Army entrenching tool carried by all non-commissioned ranks as part oftheir personal equipment. WW1 Battle of Somme Period 1908 Webbing Large Pack. Unlike the 1908 pattern frog upon which it was patterned, the 1937 frog had a small loop near the top to secure the handle of the bayonet in place. This newly manufactured kit contains: Waist belt that extends to @47", E tool cover, bayonet frog, canteen carrier, 2 cross traps, Haversack, E tool halve attachment, and 2 sets of 5 pouches each for . Original Items: Only One Set Available. The replacement belt turned up from Lawrance Ordnance and I have reassembled the set. units, 87 RAMC units, 12 R. PicClick Insights - Original WW1 British Army 1908 08 Pattern Webbing Frog PicClick Exclusive Popularity - 2 watchers, 0. Dec 21, 2023 · An early 20th Century British Army 1908 pattern webbing set. Brace Straps. 1915. Ltd 1917 P08. The soldier was issued with the 1908 Pattern Webbing for carrying personal equipment, and he was armed with the Short Magazine Lee–Enfield rifle. British Army 1908 pattern webbing belt 1918/ 1919 Very Good condition. About 1cm of loose stitching to A decent service used 1908 Pattern Webbing Large Pack with a nice early date of 1915 The Pack is complete and in good condition overall. a wwii period battery radio bag. It remained in limited use with second line troops until the mid to late 1980s. 67. These leather articles, although introduced by L. The P-08 Pattern Webbing equipment comprised a wide belt, left and right ammunition pouches which held 75 rounds each, left and right braces, a bayonet frog and attachment for the entrenching tool handle, an entrenching tool head in web cover, water bottle carrier, small haversack and large pack. Overall GC and good set. BRITAIN – Mark VI in a Pattern 1919 Carrier 1908 webbing Bayonet frog by Kay Canvas Bayonet frog to fit 1907 sword bayonet Tab on rear to attach helve handle canvas carrier if needed to when wearing full webbing set. khaki, unblancoed webbing, large pack. Patt 37 Valise/large pack front and back dated 1943. 71, €94. Water Bottle carrier. : Rifle (with sling). The khaki colour being a shade lighter than the webbing and a little more beige in colour than the normal shade of unissued webbing. Pre-WW1 British Headgear for Sale. The British were the first European army to replace leather belts and pouches with webbing, a strong material made from woven cotton. This is a good matched coloured set which has been blancoed. Bayonet. C. The pack is in good used condition, it has some minor dirt spots and stains along with minor wear as can be seen in the photos but all good and strong and a layer of Blanco would clean this up. 79, £80 . Put into large-scale production, this very flexible equipment was thereafter designated the 'Pattern 1908 Web Infantry Equipment', and continued in service for thirty years. Related. 1937 Pattern Webbing Kit We have a huge range of 37 pattern webbing, in individual pieces and in a range of kits. Sep 17, 2023 · The best online resource for Pattern 1908 Web Equipment is The Karkee Web where you’ll find detailed information and photographs of genuine equipment. British manufacturers of the pattern 1908 web equipment struggled to keep up with the logistical demands of an expanding army. 1908 Pattern Webbing Equipment for Sale. code: 10551. 00. This blog will look at the British Mills 1908 Pattern web equipment issued to and used by the Australian Naval and Military Expedition Force and the Australian Imperial Force, and some of the items, tools and personal equipment carried by soldiers. web kit as issued for use with the Enfield Rifle. Original WW1 British Army 1908 Pattern Webbing Belt - approximately 42" waist. If you still have problems with the fitting of the belt loops, you might want to try contacting him to have it professionally sorted out. British Army 1937 Pattern web equipment of the type used during the Second World War. Accordingly, I have attached the full texts and drawings of both Major Burrowes's original patent of 1903, and of the newly formed Mills Equipment Company's 1907 patent for the Mills-Burrowes Web Original British mint unissued 1908 Pattern bayonet frog for the Lee Enfield 1907 bayonet. Complete with single . We are always happy to combine postage. T. After 1921, 1908 carriers converted to a top closure stud with two short straps. The webbing would remain in production with minor changes through until the middle of World War II when it was replaced with the same 1937 pattern webbing as the army, although stocks of 1919 pattern would remain in use for decades afterwards. Of the style that would have been used in WW1, and easily repairable if required. Please check the photos for a detailed description of the item. A good set of the 1908 web set ,the waist belt having various unit stampings with broad arrow marking no dates visible, the cross straps both being 1915 dated, the ammunition pouches undated, large pack 1918 dated with a further date of 1923, side pack is maker marked and dated 1915 with broad arrow over 15, bayonet frog 1918 dated and PicClick Insights - British WWI P08 Web Gear Set - Pattern 1908 Webbing Equipment - Reproduction W83 PicClick Exclusive Popularity - 1 watcher, 0. £100. £120. A purpose built web frog, similar in appearance to the earlier one but much smaller, was introduced by Canadian manufacturers. Opens in a new window or tab. The P-08 Pattern Webbing equipment comprised a Jul 30, 2020 · Notwithstanding the preceding condition (9), if within 7 days of the sale, the Buyer returns any lot giving notice to Marlow's, in writing, that the item is a deliberate forgery and that the lot is in the same condition in which it was sold; Marlow's are authorised to rescind the sale.
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