British Webbing Pt3: 1937 pattern late WW2 North West Europe

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  • Опубликовано: 3 ноя 2024

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  • @johnmorgan9435
    @johnmorgan9435 Год назад +1

    Issued '37 webbing in the '80s as part of Ceremonial dress in the IDF the base colour was a blue grey which we blanco white. Webley pistol holsters which we used for Browning 9mm HP pistol.

    • @jakebrowncollection1772
      @jakebrowncollection1772  Год назад

      That's really interesting I'll definitely have to delve deeper into that cheers mate

  • @davidbrennan660
    @davidbrennan660 Год назад +2

    Now will I like a video on 37 pattern webbing?....... erm, erm?..... YES!!!.... nice Video.
    When the Small Pack is used in the field I find you wish it was called the Slightly Larger Pack.
    The British Mk7 Rain cape is only basically serviceable as rain protection, the American Poncho, German Zeltbahn, Italiano Telo tenda, and Red Army Plash palatka are a better designs I have found in bad weather...but that is what was used along with the Gas cape ( the Gas cape is a lighter construction so not Soldier proof).

    • @jakebrowncollection1772
      @jakebrowncollection1772  Год назад

      Cheers mate much appreciated, if I said small pack that's my bad should of said Haversack but absolutely agree with you the gas cape isn't completely soldier proof.

  • @randycheow4268
    @randycheow4268 Год назад +1

    Can you do a video on the uniforms and equipment during the North African Campaign?

  • @johnfranta6937
    @johnfranta6937 13 дней назад +1

    Hello, something I’ve been wondering about, what was the reason that the British went with using a split on the on the bottom of the buckle on the M1937 web gear. So far on one has ever replied to my question?

    • @jakebrowncollection1772
      @jakebrowncollection1772  13 дней назад

      @johnfranta6937 If I understand your question it is to make it easier to do up and undo the strap this is very much the case with the 08 Pattern belt buckle.

    • @johnfranta6937
      @johnfranta6937 12 дней назад +1

      @@jakebrowncollection1772 Thank you for replying to my question.

  • @robjmck
    @robjmck Год назад +1

    I wore this webbing in the 70s but I believe we carried mess tins on the belt!

    • @jakebrowncollection1772
      @jakebrowncollection1772  Год назад

      Awesome dude and yeah even during the war guys would do the same by carrying their mess tins in another canteen cover on the belt.

  • @DCS_World_Japan
    @DCS_World_Japan 2 месяца назад +1

    The color variations on the webbing drive me nuts. Reproductions are always khaki, KG03 is sold out everywhere, and originals are also often post-war khaki items used by other militaries. It's hard to get a decent kit for reenacting these days.

    • @jakebrowncollection1772
      @jakebrowncollection1772  2 месяца назад

      @DCS_World_Japan I know exactly what you mean mean mate it's a bloody hassle, Blancoing is a pain.
      Generally try and use original webbing over repro if you can but it's not essential. I'll try and find some links for you to help in relation to blanco.
      Whereabouts are you based.

    • @DCS_World_Japan
      @DCS_World_Japan 2 месяца назад +1

      @@jakebrowncollection1772 I'm in Tokyo. Repro from places like WPG, Soldier of Fortune, and Epic Militaria have been my go-to's for most kit. I've been looking around ebay a bit and finding a lot of originals at reasonable sale prices, but when I look at shipping it's 9x the price of the actual item.

    • @jakebrowncollection1772
      @jakebrowncollection1772  2 месяца назад

      @DCS_World_Japan yeah completely get that I'd say try looking at Australian eBay if you haven't already or if need be you can have anything in the UK posted to me and I can try and post it to you it might work out cheaper.

    • @DCS_World_Japan
      @DCS_World_Japan 29 дней назад

      @@jakebrowncollection1772 Blanco came back in stock and managed to get some to deal with my khaki bits. I got some green-dyed repro parts advertised as "not needing blanco" but they sadly are way too green for KG3 or KG103. Almost like a dark KG97.

  • @willtheww2collector742
    @willtheww2collector742 Год назад +1

    Hi Jake, brilliant video. Nice to catch up on your vids again, I'm bad at keeping up with peoples uploads haha. Where did you buy your gas cape from?

    • @jakebrowncollection1772
      @jakebrowncollection1772  Год назад +1

      Cheers buddy much appreciated and don't worry I'm as bad with uploading also i picked it up from what price glory.

    • @willtheww2collector742
      @willtheww2collector742 Год назад +1

      @@jakebrowncollection1772 Your welcome, also thank you, gas cape is one of the last things I need for my impression.

  • @lordsllim8053
    @lordsllim8053 2 месяца назад +1

    Can anyone tell me did the British soldier have a dedicated shelter for individual use, or was the poncho used as dual purpose like the 58pattern.
    I know that the term Basha came from troops fighting in Burma for temporary shelter, but what was the soldier using for shelter then?

    • @jakebrowncollection1772
      @jakebrowncollection1772  2 месяца назад

      @lordsllim8053 hi mate yeah the rain cape could be fashioned in to a basha or leanto or even the gas cape at a stretch, battalion/ company transport would carry the 2 man pup tent's for more substantial cover.