This webbing is new to my collection, and the result of a good trade, enjoy
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Mk1rceme
Easy Gee
6 posters
My 82 Webbing.
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°1
My 82 Webbing.
Hi Guys.
This webbing is new to my collection, and the result of a good trade, enjoy
This webbing is new to my collection, and the result of a good trade, enjoy
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°2
Re: My 82 Webbing.
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°3
Re: My 82 Webbing.
I'm not to sure if this is the correct position for the gas mask bag, but it looks right!
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°4
Re: My 82 Webbing.
Mk1rceme- Senior Sergeant
- Name : Dale
Age : 53
Location : Alberta Canada
Registration date : 2009-11-22
Number of posts : 345
- Post n°5
Re: My 82 Webbing.
Very nice! Even though it is very common to find, I really like the P82 webbing. I was lucky enough to get a huge pile of unissued P82 a while back...it has been fun piecing it all together. Nice when it came with the instruction book...lol!
cobalt545- Junior Sergeant
- Location : Canada
Registration date : 2010-07-23
Number of posts : 189
- Post n°6
Re: My 82 Webbing.
Easy Gee wrote:I'm not to sure if this is the correct position for the gas mask bag, but it looks right!
The gas mask carrier actually goes on the left side.
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°7
Re: My 82 Webbing.
Mk1rceme wrote:Very nice! Even though it is very common to find, I really like the P82 webbing. I was lucky enough to get a huge pile of unissued P82 a while back...it has been fun piecing it all together. Nice when it came with the instruction book...lol!
Thanks for looking mate, I did'nt get an instruction book with this cool webbing, but I reckon I could probably work it out, not like Brit 58 Webbing, where it helps to have a degree in Engineering ,just to put it all together
Cheers mate
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°8
Re: My 82 Webbing.
cobalt545 wrote:Easy Gee wrote:I'm not to sure if this is the correct position for the gas mask bag, but it looks right!
The gas mask carrier actually goes on the left side.
Aha, on the left side, thank you very much Mate, that's very useful to know!!!
Thanks again
chevpol- Sergeant
- Name : Mark
Age : 58
Location : Stoke on Trent UK
Registration date : 2011-03-15
Number of posts : 239
- Post n°9
Re: My 82 Webbing.
nice webbing
Mark
Mark
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°10
Re: My 82 Webbing.
chevpol wrote:nice webbing
Mark
Thanks Mark.
I like em' a lot
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°11
Re: My 82 Webbing.
After re-arranging following cobalts advice, here it is again for your veiwing pleasure, thanks for looking
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°12
Re: My 82 Webbing.
Sorry in my haste to post this webbing, I forgot to ask, what these webbing straps are for, every pouch has them, the butt pack has VERY long straps on the inside, I can't work out for they're for, your help would be very appreciated
chevpol- Sergeant
- Name : Mark
Age : 58
Location : Stoke on Trent UK
Registration date : 2011-03-15
Number of posts : 239
- Post n°13
Re: My 82 Webbing.
how are the packs attached to the belt? I like webbing, its another little collecting sideline, addictive!!!!
Mark
Mark
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°14
Re: My 82 Webbing.
chevpol wrote:how are the packs attached to the belt? I like webbing, its another little collecting sideline, addictive!!!!
Mark
Mark, the packs attach with plastic prongs, which clip through brass eylets in the webbing belt, which is then further attached with velcro.I have this pic if it helps, or I could take a close up shot
chevpol- Sergeant
- Name : Mark
Age : 58
Location : Stoke on Trent UK
Registration date : 2011-03-15
Number of posts : 239
- Post n°15
Re: My 82 Webbing.
A close up shot please mate
Mark
Mark
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°16
Re: My 82 Webbing.
chevpol wrote:A close up shot please mate
Mark
I thought you might say that, my description was not good I guess , no worries Mate.
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°17
Re: My 82 Webbing.
chevpol- Sergeant
- Name : Mark
Age : 58
Location : Stoke on Trent UK
Registration date : 2011-03-15
Number of posts : 239
- Post n°18
Re: My 82 Webbing.
thats great mate, cheers!
What a weird way of locating the pouches, I would imagine that they were/are prone to breaking?
Mark
What a weird way of locating the pouches, I would imagine that they were/are prone to breaking?
Mark
Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°19
Re: My 82 Webbing.
chevpol wrote:thats great mate, cheers!
What a weird way of locating the pouches, I would imagine that they were/are prone to breaking?
Mark
No worries Mark, glad to be of assistance
I reckon your right, some of the plastic prongs are already broken off, but once in place they are very secure
cobalt545- Junior Sergeant
- Location : Canada
Registration date : 2010-07-23
Number of posts : 189
- Post n°20
Re: My 82 Webbing.
Easy Gee wrote:Sorry in my haste to post this webbing, I forgot to ask, what these webbing straps are for, every pouch has them, the butt pack has VERY long straps on the inside, I can't work out for they're for, your help would be very appreciated
The straps inside the mag pouches are for quickly pulling the mags out when reloading. The mags are rather snug inside the pouch. When you open the pouch you then pull up the strap and it brings the mag up high enough to get a good grip on it. Comes in very handy when you have thick gloves on in the arctic.
The butt pack has a long strap inside so that it can be slung over the shoulder seperate fom the webbing. If you look at the outside of the butt pack there is a buckle on the one side of it. The strap is looped through that buckle so it can be slung.
Camo_fiend- MODERATOR
- Name : Ben
Location : Lefthand side of the Atlantic
Registration date : 2009-07-22
Number of posts : 2705
- Post n°21
Re: My 82 Webbing.
Nice webbing, Gary.
And I echo Mark's sentiment about being addicted to webbing. I bought a half-complete set of South African Pattern 70 webbing at a rock-bottom price, and now a month and some dollars later, I've got a complete set, minus the canteen and ground cover, which I am now actively tracking down. On the up side, it is very well-made kit.
And I echo Mark's sentiment about being addicted to webbing. I bought a half-complete set of South African Pattern 70 webbing at a rock-bottom price, and now a month and some dollars later, I've got a complete set, minus the canteen and ground cover, which I am now actively tracking down. On the up side, it is very well-made kit.
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Easy Gee- Colonel
- Name : Gary
Age : 55
Location : UK
Registration date : 2010-06-12
Number of posts : 3591
- Post n°22
Re: My 82 Webbing.
Camo_fiend wrote:Nice webbing, Gary.
And I echo Mark's sentiment about being addicted to webbing. I bought a half-complete set of South African Pattern 70 webbing at a rock-bottom price, and now a month and some dollars later, I've got a complete set, minus the canteen and ground cover, which I am now actively tracking down. On the up side, it is very well-made kit.
Cheers fellow addict
Tyler Flint- Sergeant
- Name : Username is the same hahahaha
Location : Canada
Registration date : 2011-11-14
Number of posts : 296
- Post n°23
Re: My 82 Webbing.
Nice Set!
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