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Original Rare German WWII Canvas MP 44 Triple Magazine Pouch with Preßstoff Pocket Lids - STG 44

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Original Items: One of a Kind. This is fantastic! This is a wonderful service used German WWII Triple magazine pouch for the MP 44 / STG 44 Sturmgewehr Machine gun (magazines pictured are for illustrative purposes only and not included). These were never made in large quantities, being produced late in the war, and often soldiers would only receive one pouch, or a pair that was mismatched.

This type of late production canvas pouch is very similar to the later "Texled" pouches, and they come in many different variations with regards to material components. Some might have leather closure flaps for the pouches, while others have web. Some had the bottoms of the pouches made of leather, while others used reinforced canvas. Some had genuine leather for the pouch lids, while others would use Preßstoff (Press Material) imitation leather, which is made from multiple layers of pressed paper. Just about every combination was seen.

One thing they all had in common was construction using late war tan canvas, which for "Texled" pouches would have red or pink lines woven into it. These were to indicate the length of the fabric during production. While earlier in the war these lines would probably have been cut out, during the late war period, every last bit of fabric was used.

This lovely pouch is well worn and stained with dirt, and we are not able to see any pink lines on the fabric, however otherwise it is a perfect match for the late war pouches, so it was most likely made right before the "Texled" variety, or possibly is from that period but somehow was made using the portions of fabric that had the lines. They feature green canvas closure straps with lux marked steel ends, which slide under stitch retained leather straps.

They also feature Preßstoff faux leather pouch lids covered with canvas, and reinforced canvas bottom portions. The connecting strap is green with a silver painted buckle, used to maintain the spacing when attached to the belt and Y-straps. Fading, staining, and wear have unfortunately obliterated the original markings, with just a bit of a faded marking present under the right most pouch lid.

A great chance to pick up and extremely scarce pouch!

NOTE: THE PICTURED MAGAZINES ARE NOT INCLUDED. We use them for photography purposes only.

History of the Stg 44-

MP 43, MP 44, and StG 44 were different designations for what was essentially the same rifle, with minor updates in production. The variety in nomenclatures resulted from the complicated bureaucracy in NSDAP Germany. Developed from the Mkb 42(H) "machine carbine", the StG44 combined the characteristics of a carbine, submachine gun and automatic rifle. StG is an abbreviation of Sturmgewehr. The name was chosen personally by Adolf AH for propaganda reasons and literally means "storm rifle" as in "to storm (i.e. "assault") an enemy position". After the adoption of the StG 44, the English translation "assault rifle" became the accepted designation for this type of infantry small arm.

The rifle was chambered for the 7.92×33mm Kurz cartridge. This shorter version of the German standard (7.92x57mm) rifle round, in combination with the weapon's selective-fire design, provided a compromise between the controllable firepower of a submachine gun at close quarters with the accuracy and power of a Karabiner 98k bolt action rifle at intermediate ranges. While the StG44 had less range and power than the more powerful infantry rifles of the day, Wehrmacht studies had shown that most combat engagements occurred at less than 300 m, with the majority within 200 m. Full-power rifle cartridges were excessive for the vast majority of uses for the average soldier. Only a trained specialist, such as a sniper, could make full use of the standard rifle round's range and power.

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