Highly likely a mki Its from a photo album of 1rtr dating form 36 - 45 that i 'aquired'. I think that was a loose photo form the egypt period, p...
heheh The re-enactor community is going to sooo love that...
1 rtr in action with normal holsters (and a car for Warren)
So i interpret that as good yeah. We have re-enacting military or police actions as an ok
aha - no flap to the top then ? PS Warren , it's important for me to ask these things , it all helps . No flap is the main point but to be a ...
tank holster: Normal holster Tank holster was originally a drop leg (see these multicam lads dont know the brits did it first) t...
My neighbor does my machines stitching but small repairs and small insignia i tend to do myself.
Welcome Frenchie Check out some of the great recommendations for kit sourcing and how to guides on here. WWII kit need not be expensive, in fact...
Plenty of allied fuel dumps full of the stuff in the wake of the Axis advance...
Oh i do see his point its just the utter irony that the first time stitches have *literally* been counted is the chief accuser of 'stitch counting'.
Most SOF pants do that, they only have 1 row of stitching in the crotch whereas there should be at least 3 apparently, its easily fixed anyway Welco...
Fits like a dream in a tanker holster although they are not cheap to source i've since found.. Also my m10 fits both my p37 closed flap holsters bu...
ha haha it wouldnt be so funny if it did not have the awful truth in it... We shall be thinking of you while slamming another belt into the mg...
It's funny what you remember over time . I was only 9 in 77 (sorry mate ) but I recall seeing punks around in Plymouth , and also going into Woolies...
Headshots the man to ask about US airborne, webby also knows tons abut us kit. I think Rhysd2 and Kavster might be able to give you some good advi...
Hi Ryan welcome to our forum. What side are you looking to lay or ave you not decided yet? Either way there are loads of helpful guys here! ...