WW2 Canadian P37 Armoured Corps Tankers Holster Dated 1943 Mint

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The WW2 Canadian P37 Armoured Corps Tankers Holster, dated 1943, is a piece of military equipment issued to Canadian armoured units during the Second World War. Manufactured as part of the Pattern 1937 (P37) webbing system, this holster is constructed from durable web material and features the specialized design used by tank crews. The holster is intended for use

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The WW2 Canadian P37 Armoured Corps Tankers Holster dated 1943 is a military-issue sidearm holster designed for Canadian armored corps personnel during the Second World War. Manufactured in 1943, this holster was produced as part of the Pattern 1937 (P37) web equipment series. Constructed from durable webbing, it features reinforced stitching and a design tailored for secure pistol retention, with a flap closure and brass fittings. The holster is intended for use with standard sidearms issued to tank crewmen, providing ease of access while accommodating the spatial limitations within armored vehicles. Its mint condition indicates a lack of significant wear or use since manufacture, preserving original materials and markings. Such holsters were standard-issue among Canadian tank units, reflecting adaptations made for armored warfare. This item is an example of the equipment supplied to Canadian forces and contributes to the understanding of material culture in military history during the Second World War.

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