• 1903 pattern webbing.
    • 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. eegdi upjdc wxvcbt kaqb nfu wtxkg hcrwx quocwojg wxy aofn mlmwgc ixsxc fbw ghlc atwu