Description
These haversacks were the pack mule of both British and Commonwealth forces during World War 2. The 1937 pattern served all over the world and continued to persist with reserve units well into the Vietnam War (and in some cases after). Some have Belgian postwar markings, many have faded.
These are more grey tones than green but the Blanco/colouring compounds vary GREATLY in colour, some have even been painted over! This haversack is designed to attach to 1937 pattern webbing and can also be carried standalone with a detachable shoulder strap.
Accessing the main compartment is easy with simple dual straps/buckles opening the main flap. The inside is partitioned in the middle and the rear split in two. The typical war time load was 2 mess tins stored on one side, water bottle in the other and a poncho in the large compartment to cushion your back.
With a design from the 1930's and still doing the hard yards these could quite easily keep chugging along until the next centenary. Add one to your collection today!
Features:
- Genuine British Army/Commonwealth/Belgian surplus
- Attachable to 1937 pattern webbing
- Can be worn standalone with attachable shoulder strap (included)
- Rugged canvas construction
- Three internal dividers
Dimensions: Approx 20cm H x 28cm W x 11cm D
Weight: Approx 0.5kg
Content: Canvas with metal parts
Colour: Greys, khaki
Condition: Used/Fair - Item is very well used. Marks/stains/scratches and/or repairs but still usable with some life left in them. If you want more information on our condition ratings, check out our condition guide
*Note* These come from British, Belgium & commonwealth stocks. Blanco/colours vary HUGELY but these are all more grey than green - see last photo for an example. Some may have repairs, stains or writing. Due to the random nature, sorry we cannot take requests.
Estimate shipping
09 May
- 15 May
Estimated Delivery by
07 May
Order placed
07 May - 08 May
Dispatched
09 May - 15 May
Delivered