1903 pattern webbing Officially designated 'Pouches, Web, Ammunition (Home Guard Pattern)', this pattern of pouch was produced specifically for use with Home Guard units. I always found his comments amusing and his knowledge of tremendous value. Accordingly, I have attached the full texts and drawings of both Major Burrowes's original patent of 1903, and of the newly formed Mills Equipment Company's 1907 patent for the Mills-Burrowes Web Mar 21, 2009 · The rimless pattern preceded the rimmed pattern though, maybe the snaps were added to a batch of newer material. Code: 10261. Which would hold 10 stripper clips with each 5 rounds Cal. A. It must have remained in India for Imperial use as can be seen by the markings on the crossguard. Share Oct 8, 2023 · The NZ pattern does appear to resemble more the standard boxy shaped W. All items were designated M1910. In absolutely new unused condition this is a post war made example of the 1903 pattern belt loop used to suspend the issue jackknife from the waist belt. eegdiupjdcwxvcbtkaqbnfuwtxkghcrwxquocwojgwxyaofnmlmwgcixsxcfbwghlcatwu