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    Italian M07 ammo pouches WWI & WWII



    There are several differences between the M.07 ammo pouches of WWI and
    those of the WWII period.
    The first shown are of WWI,without rivets, only with stitched leather.
    The first were made in natural brown colour, later painted grey-green.

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    These are of the WWII period.Note the rivets and the stitches together.
    It is clear that you can find on the WWII photos of the time, either WWI or
    WWII period ammo pouches shown.Not the same in the WWI photos of the
    time.
    Bye PaoloM

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      #3
      THanks for taking the time to post the pouches. When time permits can you take pictures of the inside of the pouches...thanks...
      Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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        #4
        Ralph, I'll take the pics in the next few days because not at home now.
        Ciao PaoloM

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          #5
          Here is a set of 100% mint ones - Post war ?

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            #6
            It's very easy.When you find the rivets, they're post WWI. If these are painted grey-green they're pre-or WWII time. If they're khaki painted, they're post WWII used in the early post WWII period by the new republican Italian forces issued with the old Carcano rifles and carbines. Ciao PaoloM

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            Here a complete WWII set. During WWII they generally used a pair of crgd pouches.But they could
            obtain on demand another spare pair, if necessary.
            Last edited by marpo; 11-04-2007, 01:57 PM. Reason: to join a pic

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              #7
              the Italian ammo pouches of the first world war were entirely sewn,
              they didn't have the anterior rivet on the strap of closing.
              they were initially produced in natural leather (1)
              then they were shades of grey green (2).

              During the second world war they are produced in one piece of lether (not sewn on front) and renforced with a rivet on the strap of closing.

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                #8
                Sorry for my slow response back for the additional photos of the pouch...thanks much. Also the additional photos of how the pouches are worn for sure adds more to the thread...thanks Ardito...
                Somebody, after all, had to make a start. What we wrote and said is also believed by many others. They just don't dare express themselves as we did. Quote - Sophie Scholl - White Rose resistance group

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