I picked this up years ago and never gave it any thought. want to know if its war time or post. I cant find any markings on it. thanks Dan
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A strange set.....
Backstrap: never seen anything like it..... main straps: very wide and the part where the become smaller is strange....
Also the way it is connected to the O-ring is very strange...
Construction on the stitching looks german
No markings at all ??
Really a strange bird, not classic Y straps
Almost look like french Y straps , but also not the "standard" way french Y straps are rebuild to german..
I really have no idea
Tom
www.mp44.nl
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Originally posted by MP44_tom View PostA strange set.....
Backstrap: never seen anything like it..... main straps: very wide and the part where the become smaller is strange....
Also the way it is connected to the O-ring is very strange...
Construction on the stitching looks german
No markings at all ??
Really a strange bird, not classic Y straps
Almost look like french Y straps , but also not the "standard" way french Y straps are rebuild to german..
I really have no idea
Tom
www.mp44.nl
These straps definately looks like foreign re-worked straps for used in german army. Definately not german origin.
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Originally posted by anmarlodz View PostThese straps definately looks like foreign re-worked straps for used in german army. Definately not german origin.
These are not normal backpack or tornister straps, so I am wondering what backpack they came from (if at all from a backpack)
Maybe someone will come up with the answer
Tom
www.mp44.nl
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Originally posted by MP44_tom View PostI agree...
These are not normal backpack or tornister straps, so I am wondering what backpack they came from (if at all from a backpack)
Maybe someone will come up with the answer
Tom
www.mp44.nl
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