I saw these today at a little military shop in Milford Delaware. They are made out of rayon and passed the burn test. Do they have a chance? All opinions welcome. Regards, Ron.
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Not sure BW didn't use a snipet patch.
I remembered it was not wartime compatible, due to the shape and the type of patch; my memory is gettin' old, so it doesn't serve always right!
Anyway, here what I found with a quick serach in my files, I'm not BW expert at all, so, if anyone could integrate, that would be nice.
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Originally posted by Antonio Scapini View PostNot sure BW didn't use a snipet patch.
I remembered it was not wartime compatible, due to the shape and the type of patch; my memory is gettin' old, so it doesn't serve always right!
Anyway, here what I found with a quick serach in my files, I'm not BW expert at all, so, if anyone could integrate, that would be nice.
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A discussion on a Bundeswehr Forum;
https://www.bundeswehrforum.de/forum...pic,511.0.html
This book published in 1989 only makes brief mention of postwar badges. You would think they would recognize these BEVO badges, since they discuss BW patches (up to 1989, which the above patch predates). A quick check of Army-Navy online shops in Germany presents all types of a newer style of badges, but no indication they are official. Nonetheless they are not like the BEVO ones which can be found all over.
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Originally posted by OSS View PostMy comments referred to the machine woven insignia in the original post. Those patches, I believe, are reproductions of the WWII era sniper awards which indicated kills. Whether the Bundeswehr employed a similar insignia as a sharpshooter qualification, I have no idea.
Since about 2018 there's now an official sniper qualification clasp (Tätigkeitsabzeichen/spange) which is mentioned in the Zentralvorschrift A1-2630/0-9804). The clasp exists in 3 grades, but these refer to qualification and years of service as a sniper. Certainly not for the number of achieved kills...
I've started to collect sniper documents again recently and hope to add some nice badges in the future...
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Markus.
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