A lot of the rangers wore the corcoran jump boots too, and HBTs instead of mustards, and HBT jacket under their M41s
Ah, but I'm not a Ranger... ![]()






Depends on what unit your trying to be.
2nd Rangers wore HBT's with the odd few with jump boots, most had cut down leggings & roughouts.
5th Rangers wore wool shirts & trousers and everyone had jump boots.
Shoulder holsters were very popular with Rangers. Again its unit specific. 2nd Rangers had many pistols and 95% of the 5th Rangers had pistols in either Shoulder Holsters or Hip Holsters.
There isn't really such a thing as a generic ranger uniform as the 2 different battalions wore different stuff.
Also Airborne gloves are a big no, as the rangers got a good dressing down for wearing them if caught by their C.O.
But apart from that looking very sharp lads very sharp!
Corporal Whyberd
5th Ranger Battalion
Normandy 44 Reenactment Association
'Kin shoulder holsters!!!!!!! Another thing that gets on my tits. What's wrong with hip holsters?!!?!?

























i agree with headshot, hip holsters rule.
I have 3
1 Hip - Use for when badged as officer/NCO
1 Hip with USMC stamped on it - For Marine gear obviously
1 shoulder holster - For Airborne Rifleman

Or all three at once if you want to look really kick ass? Cowboy/Paratrooper?
Show me a man who will jump out of an airplane, and I'll show you a man who will fight!
General James M. Gavin
CRY HAVOC AND LET LOOSE THE DOGS OF WAR








Much prefer a shoulder holster personally as its 20 times easier to draw from it than the clasped hip holster for me









i like the watch cap mate, an item issued and used in the field on mass by the brits and yanks all through the war,a very under repressented bit of kit