Model 1876 McKeever Cartridge Box The McKeever cartridge box is named for its designer, First Lieutenant Samuel McKeever of the US 2nd Infantry Regiment. It was originally designed in 1874 and continued to be used in various calibers and styles by the US Army till 1910. There is a bellows […]
Also known as “M-1912 Cavalry Bandoleer” among militaria collectors. Six pockets for Springfield rifle clip, three small horizon pockets for pistol or revolver ammunition. QMC JEFF 1921. Stock Number Reference: Bandoleer, Cavalry (no available stock number)
Holds 12 .38 cartridges for Colt Model 1892. Rock Isle Arsenal (R.I.A), 1904. Stock Number Reference: (nomenclature acquired) (stock number? what’s the stock number?)
The Marines issued Improved Load Bearing Equipment (ILBE) instead of MOLLE II since 2003, so only FLC and part of pouches of MOLLE II in coyote brown were assigned NSN. Stock Number Reference: Components Item NSN Assign Date MOLLE, Fighting Load Carrier (FLC) 8465-01-532-2302 2005-08-02 MOLLE, Double M-4 Magazine […]
Holds ten .45 30-round magazines, mostly used by paratroopers for carrying spare ammunition for M-1928 sub-machine gun. Stock Number Reference: Case, Magazine, 30-Round, With Shoulder Strap Army Stock Number: 74-C-194
These two bandoleers are carried by BAR assistants, each one has three two-magazine pocket. The bandoleers ere paired left and right and have adjustable shoulder strap. They are also used for holding empty magazines. Many WWI web gears were still in use in WWII, mostly used by Marines, these bandoleers […]