P37 webbing meaning Used by British and Commonwealth forces during WWII. Ltd'' (Zephyr Loom and Textile) P37 web belt in size large, P37 “Small” pouches, P37 cross straps, P37 bayonet with frog, P37 small pack, and P37 e-tool with carrier. If you’re looking to acquire a full set at once without having to shop everywhere and pay for shipping 10 times; this is it! Strapworks Mil-Spec 17337 polyester is a commercial webbing made to similar specifications as MIL-W-17337F nylon webbing, but made from polyester rather than nylon thread. Mar 8, 2013 ยท This particular canteen has a nicely C-broad arrow marked skeleton style P37 carrier that is dated to 1943 I do have the shoulder strap that came with it but when I put my webbing all together for display I will attaching it below the web belt on the brace ends as shown in the attached image to make more room in the haversack for some of the . SMG / LMG WEB SLING KHAKI TAN. So many countries in the Commonwealth and outside the commonwealth used and made the equipment too. the pack and the accompanying L straps have quite a bit of dirt The terms were poorly chosen as deeper ought to be higher, allowing wider to be deeper (meaning front-to-back), leaving the term wider to mean side-to-side, as this dimension was identical to Patt. The cotton webbing was supposed to be treated with "blanco", a form of cleanser that came in cake and powder form which also coloured the webbing. Includes two ammo pouches, shoulder straps, waist belt with brass buckle and water bottle. (Motor Transport) Drivers to wear the pouch “…on the left or right side whichever is more convenient when driving…”. uekkplhytmqpebasufbpyofvftblgbtvwnzsgjoolruczzhdihavlzcuvbieizqhmqrrknlemfbjkrxb