This video shows how to put together the WWI M1910 Haversack/belt and the WWII M1923 belt and the M1928 Haversack.
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@makeitsonumberone135824 күн бұрын
Thank for the video, helped loads
@scottdunkirk819818 сағат бұрын
The first aid pouch location was moved from the left rear to front right in 42 (I think)
@nomadmarauder-dw9re17 күн бұрын
For years i thought that Dana Designs built the Racer X modeled on the M 43 jungle pack. Then i saw this thing. The only thing it's missing is a dry bag.
@WWII_NERD_MAN10 ай бұрын
Underrated man
@A_GuyYouDontKnow067 ай бұрын
Very useful video I am getting a ton of WW2 gear but had close to no idea how to set it up!
@jungleadventures_Jeff10 ай бұрын
Very good keep up the good work
@lukejohnmartel343710 ай бұрын
nice vids keep it up ben watching since the beginning
@sir.phillip269710 ай бұрын
very good you should make an additional video going over how to put together the marching out 1910 haversack with the blanket and what not
@braidenstudios389710 ай бұрын
Yeah new video
@BritishMilitariaCollector17025 ай бұрын
Great video, I will be doing a video of this webbing set soon : )
@georgebernard89836 ай бұрын
Excellent video as always. One question. I have a n M1923 cartridge belt that I inherited from my dad. It's a repro that he bought back in the 1990's, and while it is sturdily built it only has four eyelets on the top row above the ammo pouches. One eyelet at the buckle end of the pouches and one at the other end of them, thus two eyelets per side on top. Is this simply a poorly made belt, or was there some specific branch of the US Military that used these? Thanks for any insight you may have on this.
@benman15773 ай бұрын
Hi! I’m from New Hampshire, sorry you lost your fork cover here! I am looking to get into reenacting but I haven’t had any luck finding information about it here in NH. Any tips?
@dusky61847 ай бұрын
Thank you daddy Reenactment days
@reenactmentdays5891
7 ай бұрын
😂
@andrewcombe89077 ай бұрын
God the haversack looks complicated. No disrespect intended but the British 1937 webbing and pack seems much better in comparison.
@cadennorris960
7 ай бұрын
The looks are deceiving however it is definitely impractical compared to the 1937 pattern or musette bag.
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Thank for the video, helped loads
The first aid pouch location was moved from the left rear to front right in 42 (I think)
For years i thought that Dana Designs built the Racer X modeled on the M 43 jungle pack. Then i saw this thing. The only thing it's missing is a dry bag.
Underrated man
Very useful video I am getting a ton of WW2 gear but had close to no idea how to set it up!
Very good keep up the good work
nice vids keep it up ben watching since the beginning
very good you should make an additional video going over how to put together the marching out 1910 haversack with the blanket and what not
Yeah new video
Great video, I will be doing a video of this webbing set soon : )
Excellent video as always. One question. I have a n M1923 cartridge belt that I inherited from my dad. It's a repro that he bought back in the 1990's, and while it is sturdily built it only has four eyelets on the top row above the ammo pouches. One eyelet at the buckle end of the pouches and one at the other end of them, thus two eyelets per side on top. Is this simply a poorly made belt, or was there some specific branch of the US Military that used these? Thanks for any insight you may have on this.
Hi! I’m from New Hampshire, sorry you lost your fork cover here! I am looking to get into reenacting but I haven’t had any luck finding information about it here in NH. Any tips?
Thank you daddy Reenactment days
@reenactmentdays5891
7 ай бұрын
😂
God the haversack looks complicated. No disrespect intended but the British 1937 webbing and pack seems much better in comparison.
@cadennorris960
7 ай бұрын
The looks are deceiving however it is definitely impractical compared to the 1937 pattern or musette bag.
First
Its still an awful desighn lol
@reenactmentdays5891
29 күн бұрын
Most definitely haha