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WWI Imperial German West Africa Colonial Troops 'Schützentruppen' Leather Equipment Belt and Ammo Pouch Rig / Chest Rig
Kaiserliche Schutztruppe - Imperial German Colonial forces
"Chest Rig" - Model 1894
Assault / Ammo pouch - leather harness -
for Kaiserliche Schutztruppen - Imperial German Colonial forces
12 ( empty ) ammo pouches , 2 shoulder straps , bayonet frog , D-ring for the canteen pouch,
brass buckles ( this will be worn on the BACK ! )
repro - new made in 2023 - just like the original.
110cm wide waist available - contact for custom sizes
this is an interactive sale - you have to tell us by email your waist size -
- brown leather - with "raw" inner
- brass metal buckle and attachments - like the originals
- no manufacturers marking
you will purchase 1 leather belt assembly - as described above - with EMPTY ammo pouches
perfect for re-enacting "German Colonial forces"
- long time searched for a piece of equipment
-almost impossible to get as an original piece - here is your chance to purchase a well-made repro
sold as new condition
- well they come with some minor traces from the storage
- traces of storage dents, and scratches from the manufacturing process/method
please see the pictures -pictures are stock pictures (the ruler is in centimetres and is NOT for sale ! )
worldwide shipment by DHL - trackable & signed for letter ( postal system )
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