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British army 58 pattern webbing. Good condition with all metal buckles, straps, et.

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British army 58 pattern webbing. 58 pattern webbing British soldiers wearing various configurations of 1958 pattern web equipment while on exercise in 1987 Queen's Dragoon Guards soldier wearing 1958 web equipment in the lead-up to the Gulf War; the web equipment saw its last major operational use in British service during this conflict. 56mm rifle. The December 1957 issue of Soldier magazine, the Army’s official organ, reproduced the photograph at left, when Patt. It consisted of a belt, cross straps, two ammunition pouches, bayonet frog, water bottle carrier, entrenching tool carrier and a small pack. Anvil has an airsoft milsim load in his and Gadge has a CEFO setup. The '37 Pattern webbing had been designed in line with a British War Office policy of keeping the bulk of the soldier's load above waist level: the Battle Dress (BD) blouse and high-set ammo pouches were examples of this policy. ’58 was at its trials stage. It was used until the introduction of the '58 Pattern web Full Set 8 piece Bitish olive canvas 58 Army webbing, 1958 used grade 1 or 2 available in stock to order online or buy in store Get the best deals for British 58 Pattern Webbing at eBay. This is a nice complete set of British Army 58 Pattern webbing set which includes the Yoke, belt, ground sheet and pouch, 2 x ammo pouches, water bottle pouch and 2 x utility pouches. The 1958 pattern equipment sustained the British soldier well, seeing service in West Germany (BAOR) Aden, Indonesia, Northern Ireland, Falkland Islands and the 1991 Gulf War. ypkyw9 sfm 0yt qwbn8rj wfuf pwh l1x uyc n5oi7mxw jok