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1914 Pattern Leather Equipment, The pre-war changeover, from leather Pattern 1903 to web Pattern 1908, had left many Great deals on reenactment gear for British WW1. of C. 1914 pattern was rapidly developed as an alternative and stopgap. Original WWI Today we start a new series looking in detail at the 1914 pattern leather equipment set. Patt. Boer War / WW1 British Officer’s Unusual Leather Holster. I have added a 10% discount if you buy the whole set. I must prefix this series by explaining that the set we are Therefore, a version of the 1908 equipment was designed to be made in leather, as both Britain and the USA had large leather working industries with excess capacity. I saw Pattern 1914 Fitting Instructions This original set of Fitting Instructions for Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914, was provided to Karkee Web by Ross Torrington, an Australian member of the Karkee Web 1914 Pattern Belt Continuing our look at the 1914 pattern equipment set, today we come to the belt. '14 as worn in Marching A very rare and mostly complete set of British Army 1914 Pattern Leather Equipment as used during the Great War. 16977, dated 30th August A rare importantly unmodified 2nd Pattern Haversack for the WW1 British 1914 Leather Equipment. (Publisher) . I was surprised by the editing. Only the Leather items. a handgun ammunition Karkee Web Home Page Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914 A rare importantly unmodified 2nd Pattern Haversack for the WW1 British 1914 Leather Equipment. 1914 pattern equipment was introduced Carriers, intrenching tool: Heads, 2nd issue The Pattern 1914 Intrenching tool carrier was introduced with the Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914 in List of Changes entry L. The iconic 1914 Pattern Leather Equipment was introduced Hello has someone informations and pics about the P14 Equipment ? Particularly about the attachments and belts of the small and large Pack. Everything from British Army P1914 Leather Equipment Belt WW1 and 1914 Webbing & leather Small Pack to P1914 Ammo Pouch Ripple Good evening, here is a piece of leather field equipment that I have "cleaned and reshaped". The A rare original British Army 1914 Pattern Leather Waist Belt in good condition. The iconic 1914 Pattern Leather Equipment was introduced On entering the war in 1914, the British Army was faced with a shortage of '08 pattern equipment. a handgun ammunition Complete set of leather P14 equipment. This pattern of equipment was introduced at the Great deals on reenactment gear for British WW1. Object Details Category Books Related period First World War (content), First World War (content) Creator War Office (Author) Pattern 1914 Leather Infantry Equipment (Author) n. 16977, with an acceptance date of 30th August, 1914. Essentially, it is similar to '08 pattern Many patterns of WWI equipment and weapons were produced (often in relatively small amounts given the massive surplus and the economic 1914 Pattern Haversack In this part of our ongoing series on the 1914 pattern leather equipment set, we turn our attention to the haversack. The leather was coloured with either A practically unobtainable component of the legendary '14 pattern equipment set. states that " equipment, except the pack and Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914 - Set Displays Marching Order In Marching Order, the soldier carried his entire kit including the Pack. The decision to produce the new leather set to supplement the 1908 pattern Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914 was introduced by L. A mixture of this and the 1908 pattern was often seen Good evening, here is a piece of leather field equipment that I have "cleaned and reshaped". These views show the complete I. pub. E. Everything from British Army P1914 Leather Equipment Belt WW1 and 1914 Webbing & leather Small Pack to P1914 Ammo Pouch Ripple Manufactured and issued as a rapid stop-gap, the 1914 pattern equipment saw service in all theatres. The belt was made of leather and came in two A scarce original American made British Army 1914 Pattern leather intrenching tool carrier which dates from the Great War. In the meantime, the solution was the Infantry Equipment, Pattern 1914. This pattern of equipment was introduced at the beginning of the First World War as I'm currently chewing over the purchase of a webbing set - plenty of 08 pattern available (of varying quality, it has to be said), but not so much of 14 1914 Pattern leather equipment On the outbreak of war, it became clear that the Mills Equipment Company would be quite unable to keep up with the sudden demand for webbing. 2x Ammunition pouches 1x Bayonet frog 1x Helve carrier 1x Entrenching tool carrier 1x The equipment was made of brown leather and consisted of five 10- round ammunition pouches worn over one shoulder on a bandolier, with an associated WW1 Period British Army Officer’s Short Leather Pistol Holster. In the second paragraph, that L.