Item Description
Original Item: The basic design of the United States Marine Corps cotton M1961 ammunition pocket, which accommodated a single 20-round magazine for the M14 rifle, remained constant throughout the Vietnam War, though the pouch and flap were lengthened slightly in late 1964.
The loop on the back of the pouch contained two male press-studs, either one of which could be used to attach it to the M1961 cartridge belt. The lower press-stud was used when the pocket was attached the belt upside-down, thus allowing the magazine to fall straight into the hand when the pouch was opened. A first aid kit or 3-pocket grenade carrier could be hung from the pair of eyelets on the bottom edge of the pouch. These pouches would hold one 20 round .308 Rifle Magazine.
Offered in solid but used condition. All pouches are from the 1960's and 1970’s with most ink stamps faded but legible.
FSN: 8465-823-6936
Specification: MIL-P-82106
Most in stamped on inner flap:
Magazine M14 Rifle
DSA-
U.S. ink stamp on outside typically faded.
Measures Approximately 8" x 3.5" x 1.25"
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