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French Mle 1935 Leather Webbing (1937 – 1940)

October 15, 2016France, Interwar Period (1918 - 1939), Reproductions, Webbing, World War 2 (1939 - 1945), WW2

Mle 1935/37 Pouches, Suspenders, Belt:

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Mle 1935 Sac Inferieur:

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Black Lebel Pouches:

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Black Mle 1935/37 Style Pouch:

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Mle 1935 Musette:

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Reproduction of Mle 1935 Musette:

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