Danish Army Duffel Bag - Køjesæk DK

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Danish Army Aluminium Field Bottle



M / 48, the Danish version of the British aluminum water Bottle, Patt.'44, capacity 1,2 l.




Hylster til feltflaske M / 48, an early version of the cover to the jar, similar to the British Patt. '44, and differed from it by a suspension system. Manufactured for Denmark by the British firm M.E.Co.


Later, the metal cover was replaced by plastic, green. Unlike the British model, the M / 48 cover was attached to the chassis exclusively with a chain















Royal Danish Army M48/76 Canteen


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Known as: Dansk Hærens Feltflaske M48/76 After the end of World War 2, Danmark organised her army after the years of Nazi occupation. The members of the Royal Danish Army were kitted with personal kit based on the British and U.S. webbing. As part of this personal kit, each member recieved also a water canteen similar to the Patt’44 canteen used by the British troops. 

They are referred to as the M/48 Canteen. In fact these early aluminium canteens, based on the U.S. M10 and which included the iconic cup nestled at the bottom of the flask, were made in England. Their carrier pouch Hylster til feltflaske M/48 , made of tough canvas, was produced in Britain by M.E.&Co, and differed from the British carrier pouch only in the way it was attached to the webbing. Eventually Danmark produced its own canteens, which differed from the the older ones in that they came with a plastic screw-on cap attached to the flask by a small chain. 

The cover changed little as well and are known as Feltflaskehylster M/59 These aluminium flasks remained in service until the late 1970’s when they were replaced by a plastic canteen, popularly known as the the Danish Cold War canteen. The plastic canteen is very similar to the aluminium flasks and the earlier version even had the screw-on cap attached to the body by means of a small chain. However the chain was later replaced by a plastic tab attached to the neck of the flask, similar to tabs on certain Western European and U.S. canteens. With the coming of the 1984 flektarn camouflage uniform, the canteen cover changed and was now known as Feltflaskehylster M/84. It was now made of rubberised plastic and closed with the ‘lift the dot’ U.S. method. It was attached to the personal webbing in the same method as the older canvas version, using straps instead of alice clips. A minor change in the cover was made in the later stages of its use when the ‘lift the dot’ method was replaced by velcro closure method. In 1996 this cover, which was rather flimsy and offered little protection to the flask, was replaced by the Feltflaskehylster M/96 which is still in use today. This cover is very similar to the molly canteen carrier used by British troops, differing only in the way it is attached to the webbing. The feltflaske in this collection is an olive drab undated late 1970’s early 1980’s canteen with screw-on cap attached to the body with a plastic tab. It has a volume of 1.2 litre. On the bottom it carries the words: FORSVARETS EJENDOM (Defence Property). It comes with an aluminium cup marked HMAK and dated 1983. Tha cup has folding butterfly style handles. The letters HMAK stand for Hærens Materielkommando (Army Materiel Command ) established in 1968 and disbanded in 2007. The cover has no markings whatsoever, except for the words ‘lift the dot’ on its studs. Date of acquisition: 25th April 2018 Place: Handewitt Schleswig-Holstein Deutchland

Danish Army Field Bottle and Cup - New Type



Danish Army Canteen and Cup in camouflage holster DK M96
























US Marines Utensils Pacific War 1942



US Marines Utensils Pacific War 1942
Wire Jack Knife


The most common wire jacks have the words "Stainless Steel" in the upper right corner. These are plentiful as they were used in both Boy & Girl Scout chow kits.








The U.S. army during the Second World War has surprised us with the richness and diversity its high-performance hardware, beautiful, practical and lightweight, especially with regard to equipment of each individual soldier! Here, light settings, and practices that were little bulky in the package of Marines engaged in the conflict in the Pacific against Japan! these covered

BRIDGEPORT were made in Connecticut from January 27, 1942 by GEO SCHRADE.
Both rooms have a body called "skeleton". In fact, the body is composed of a steel rod shaped "pin".
The ingenuity is that this body also serves as a spring with a weight quite reasonable.
Both are covered here in perfect condition, with openings and closures impeccable!
Perfect spring! The knife also opener.
Each base is engraved "GEO SCHRADE KNIFE CO - PAT 1-27-42 - B'PORT CONN - USA.."






















Belgian Army Plastic Canteen - Gourde en plastique ABL



Gourde en plastique ABL
Belgian Army Plastic Canteen ABL








Description: Gourde en plastique

Marque: ABL Couleur: Kaki
Dimensions: 20x12x4 cm
Poids: 140 gr






Belgian Army Nylon Duffel Bag

Sac de Paquetage de l'Armée Belge en nylon






Description : 
Duffel Belgian army nylon.

Description: Kit Bag en Nylon. Très solide. ImperméableMarque: ABL 1985
Couleur: Kaki / Green
Dimensions: 60x30x30 cm
Poids: 500 gr








French Army Backpack 50s - Sac a dos armée Française époque Guerre d'Indochine / Algérie

Sac a dos armée Française Guerre d'Indochine / Algérie
Sac a dos armée Française 1950

Thanks to : delcampe.fr




Green canvas and leather , Metal structure on the back , 2 sides pockets , Weight: approx 2500gr

40 x43 x 15cm  /15.7" x 17" x 5.9" 









Belgian Army Duffel Bag 60s - Sac Paquetage Armee Belge 1960


Sac Paquetage Armee Belge
Belgian Army Duffel Bag 60s














Fighting Backpack JNA first model 1955 - Borbeni Ranac JNA prvi model 1955

redak ranac  `Stari tip`Borbeni ranac 1955

Thanks to : kupindo

Fighting Backpack JNA first model 1955




Fighting Backpack JNA first model 1955-row

Extremely rare backpack Yugoslav People's Army called 'old guy'(`Stari tip`) Rule of 1955th year. In good condition, with minor damage visible in the picture. On one side is unhemmed gajka through which recurrent in the main belt. The interior complete with all the compartments for packing equipment.











Yugoslav People's Army JNA Hold All / Kit Bag type II


Vojna transportna torba model II













Yugoslav made, Serbian army . A smallish, tubular sack with zipper closure hidden under a protective lid. Used.

The bag is about 55 cm long and 30 cm wide. Unless fastened to a rucksack, this can only be carried with the provided nylon carrying handles. The handles are made so that the bag can be slung on the shoulder too.











British Army Canvas Duffle Kit Bag 1950s


British Army Canvas Duffle Kit Bag 1950s











John Rawley & Co (Walsall) Ltd - Dated 1953

In very good condition and used by a member of The 16th Independent Parachute Brigade Group during the Suez Crisis (Operation Musketeer) in 1956. Still has Transport Command RAF Cyprus Tag attached to handle.

WIDER THAN THE STANDARD 10" BAGS

Colour - Olive Green

Size - Height 35" x Diameter 17" (Approx.)
This a genuine top quality British Army Issue heavy duty green canvas bags with
strong closure clip and brass eyelets shoulder strap and carry handle


















Italian Army Cotton canvas Kit Bag 60s


Italian Army Cotton Canvas Kit Bag 60s















Original army surplus from the Italian military, these LARGE bags can be used for a variety of storage and transport purposes. Supplied in good used condition.
  • Measuring approximately 35 x 25 x 55cm, roughly 40 - 45 litres, they hold a great deal of kit.
  • All cotton/canvas construction, that have a single large opening and cove. This is secured with 2 canvas straps and buckles.
  • There is a large carrying handle on top of the bag and a 'chain' along the front for additional security.
  • Available in 3 colours, OLIVE/SAND (Army) , BLUE (Air Force) and Black (Navy)