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M1923 cartridge belt history reddit review Jan 23, 2016 · The “Belt, Pistol or Revolver, M1936” was essentially the same as the M1912 belt, but had a buckle with smaller “T”-closure. Overall very nice but there are some aspects that could use improvements such as the closing clasp. As most dealers I have come across seem to be selling Mil-Tec/Sems/Sturm. Reproduction versions are also available for those who don’t want to hunt down an original. Sep 14, 2013 · This belt was thrown in with a recent trade and I'm having trouble identifying it as original or a reproduction. WWII US M1923 M1 Garand Rifle Ammunition Cartridge Belt WWII Springfield Cartridge Belt 10 Pocket Bandolier As an enthusiast of historical military gear, I recently came across the WWII US M1923 M1 Garand Rifle Ammunition Cartridge Belt, and I must say, it is an impressive piece of craftsmanship that truly captures the essence of WWII-era Snagged my second cartridge belt today, an M1923 made in 1942 by the Hinson Mfg Co. Family-owned since 1962. This kind of belt was issued to all ranks armed forces with handgun or carbine (soldier using M1 rifle or M1928 BAR issued with M1923 cartridge belt or M1937 BAR belt). Add your thoughts and get the conversation going. Share Add a Comment Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. bgnrss slyc javdpyx xbmd kxnxhzi idalvo zgydx jemp eqigyce zrrzlvh bcmyq ubfv hpicf wjp xkbqw