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Wooden handled green canvas and brown leather bag with loops inside ID ?

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    #16
    width of carrier
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      #17
      Difficult to say if for 3,7cm ammo. Both Flak and Pak are about 35 and 37 cm long, so rounds would be sticking out of the pouch. I don't know what might fit there, it would be a matter of trying several.

      Carles

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        #18
        rifle grenades?...no too small, abt 14 cms long.
        Last edited by corporalSteiner; 07-31-2016, 05:58 AM.

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          #19
          For sure no kind of ammo or other explosives were carried in this unsafe way.
          IMO for tent parts.

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            #20
            Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
            For sure no kind of ammo or other explosives were carried in this unsafe way.
            IMO for tent parts.
            hmmm...maybe! tent parts that get narrow at the end...what would that look like and how would they fit together? antenae ? rifle grenades were carried in simple canvas bags of course..
            wheres the right expert?!

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              #21
              Originally posted by corporalSteiner View Post
              hmmm...maybe! tent parts that get narrow at the end...what would that look like and how would they fit together? antenae ? rifle grenades were carried in simple canvas bags of course..
              wheres the right expert?!
              I guess tent pegs for the big tents with printed camo. Seen simular bags for pegs, for sammler tens, therefore thinner pegs.

              Yes, RGs were carried in pouches, but they were delivered in cardboard tubes each, and only unpacked and put in bags when needed, immediately before an attack or so ;-)

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                Originally posted by Gran Sasso View Post
                I guess tent pegs for the big tents with printed camo. Seen simular bags for pegs, for sammler tens, therefore thinner pegs.

                Yes, RGs were carried in pouches, but they were delivered in cardboard tubes each, and only unpacked and put in bags when needed, immediately before an attack or so ;-)
                very good to know. thanks. tent peg experts welcome to roll their dimensional knowledge of such things forward.

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