Item Description
Original Items. Very Few Available. In 1910 the U.S. Army Infantry Board developed its first standard set of soldier’s equipment, designed to distribute the weight of the equipment around the body. Made of khaki webbing and canvas duck, this basic system had an equipment belt (cartridge or pistol), supported by suspenders that clipped to the belt on each side of the front buckle and in the middle of the back. The M-1910 Haversack (pack) and straps could take the place of the suspenders. The M-1910 designs were upgraded many times while retaining their general design and purpose.
We are offering a great selection of WWI Era M1910 Pistol Belts in varying conditions. Some of the belts are Mills maker-marked, but there are some that have no markings. A few of the belts have unit markings, but most of them do not. Each belt is in good working condition without any serious condition issues.
A great opportunity to pick up a pistol belt to complete your mannequin. Get one before they’re all gone!
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