The Canadian Army Pattern 37 Web Belt, dated 1967, is a webbing component issued to Canadian military personnel as part of the Pattern 1937 equipment system. This example, size medium, was manufactured during the late period of the Pattern 37’s service, as newer load-carrying systems were being introduced. Constructed from durable, woven cotton webbing, the belt features a metal buckle with adjustable fittings to accommodate various waist sizes. The web belt was designed to support pouches, holsters, and other field equipment, and was widely used by infantry and support units throughout its service life. The 1967 date indicates it was produced prior to the transition toward newer equipment in the early 1970s. Items of this type were standard issue in the Canadian Army during the mid-20th century and reflect typical military design principles of utility and standardization. This web belt is marked by its date of manufacture, model, and standard olive drab color.
Canadian Army Pattern 37 Web Belt Dated 1967 Size Medium
$30.00
The Canadian Army Pattern 37 Web Belt, dated 1967 and offered in size medium, is a piece of standard-issue military equipment used by Canadian forces in the mid-20th century. The Pattern 37 webbing system, originally developed in the United Kingdom, became widely adopted by Allied and Commonwealth armies during and after the Second World War. Constructed from robust cotton webbing, this
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