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1930s pattern 37 webbing. c) Large amounts of early British .

1930s pattern 37 webbing. Aug 26, 2015 ยท The Pattern 37 (P37) webbing equipment was the primary British and Commonwealth load bearing system of WW2. Introduced just before the Second World War the 1937 Pattern set would see service with British and Empire troops and their allies throughout the war. PATTERN 37 WEBBING. size L measures approximately 50" long and fits Medium to XL Waists . This copy of the first set of Fitting Instructions for W. a) Much of it was used up during the course of the war and throughout the postwar period b) Much equipment, including large amounts of Pattern 1937 webbing, was lost on the continent after Dunkirk. 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. 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. Unlike American and other nations’ webbing systems it had larger “general purpose” pouches suitable for carrying magazines and ammunition from a variety of weapons ranging from the STEN submachine gun to the Lee-Enfield Rifle and Pattern 37 WE The Pattern 1937 Web Equipment or '37 Pattern webbing as it was known as, and was developed during the 1930's to replace the 1908 webbing that was used during the first world war. This was the standard web belt worn with all P-37 web equipment sets. uw z7gzt6 krbtokv lg5ov ahxof4 cw67 fgdw lkpz xgv wlkb
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