saw this the other day,,,is this SS marking correct & authentic?....thanks i advance for all replies...Robert
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Originally posted by rbno View PostI think "BGS" is indicative of a West German border guard pouch. So we have a post war pouch with a phony SS stamp.
Alen Davidson
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Just an interesting note, at 12 years old a neighbor who was a US Army veteran gave me a pair of K98 ammo pouches that we're marked internally with rubber stamped SS runes. He absolutely brought them back with him, and were real, but I've never seen another pair like them since then (I sold them off in my 20's).
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I have a vet acquired SS marked ammo pouch in brown leather. If someone out there can post pictures, I will send them. It has a great back story, the pouch that is.
The pouch was part of the SS helmet rig (cover, sniper veil and whistle) that I sold to Grand Bias a number of years ago. Somehow the ammo pouch was separated in my display of the rig and just recently rediscovered. The pouch has three inked initials belonging to the original owner. I did not notice that until it was found again. The SS helmet also had three initials in white paint on the inside, but one of them was worn to the point of making it nearly illegible. This pouch with its inked initials takes the doubt out of that one letter.
My best guess is that the SS soldier was kia'd outside Carentan, undoubtedly belonging to the 17th SS. With the three initials, someone could probably figure out who he was.
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If for pre-war units (Allgemeine SS or SS-VT) wouldn't the pouches be marked in a manner similar to the bayonet frogs? With a marking beginning with VA?Attached FilesLast edited by JoeW; 07-31-2018, 04:15 PM.
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