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    Y Straps Soviet?

    Can anyone shed light on where these are from. Condition good missing a D ring, anyhow take a peek and let me know.
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    Y Straps

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      Y Straps

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        Y Straps

        The only markings I could find.
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          #5
          Yes, they're Soviet. If you can provide a focused picture of the stamp, we could probably tell what year it was manufactured.

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            #6
            Post WW2 soviet army straps. I have a set and they don't have any D rings at the bottom. They are unissued so I don't think they are missing, just were never there.

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              Comrades,
              This Early Yoke is to the Norm, The D Rings are to attach a Pattern of Respirator Haversack which is shown in Dress Regulations but never in Historical Documented Images to my knowledge, the Normal Slung Respirator Haversack seemed to be the Norm in the said Documentation.... Later Yokes didn't have the D Rings fitted as the Slung Bag was now the Norm in the Dress Regulation Books..


              SKS Armed Comrade..


              RPD Armed Comrade..


              AK 47 Armed Comrade..















              I'm looking for this Pattern of Respirator Bag.

              The Earlier Yokes and Belts had Grey Metal Fittings, later one's tend to be painted Soviet pattern Olive Drab.


              AK 47 Armed Comrade..


              AKM Armed Comrade..


              AK 74 Armed Comrade..

              Note different materials used in the construction of these Scales of Issue.


              Two patterns of RPD Pouch and a RPK Magazine pouch....

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