The “WW2 Canadian 37 Pattern Web Spare Pouch 1941 Dated Blancoed” is a historical military artifact from the Second World War, reflecting the Canadian Army’s equipment standards. This pouch, crafted in 1941, is part of the iconic 37 Pattern Webbing system, widely used by Commonwealth forces. The term “Blancoed” indicates that it has been treated with Blanco, a substance used to clean, color, and waterproof web gear, giving it a distinctive finish. The pouch was designed to hold various small tools or personal items, essential for soldiers in the field. Constructed from robust canvas material, it showcases the practical and durable design favored during the war. As a dated piece, it offers a tangible connection to the year 1941, providing enthusiasts and collectors with a glimpse into the daily life of Canadian soldiers during WW2. This spare pouch is not only a functional item but also a significant relic of military history.
WW2 Canadian 37 Pattern Web Spare Pouch 1941 Dated Blancoed
$50.00
WW2 Canadian 37 Pattern Web Spare Pouch 1941 Dated Blancoed
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