
Standard field bag of the German Wehrmacht, model M31, in the typical mid-war tan canvas version. Used by German soldiers to carry daily rations, personal items and small field equipment. Equipped with metal hooks and straps for attachment to the belt and canteen.
The Heer leather Y-straps were a key element of the German soldier’s field equipment during World War II. This Y-shaped suspension system distributed the weight of ammunition pouches, canteen, mess kit and pack across the shoulders and back. Used by enlisted men and NCOs, they were produced by numerous German military suppliers.
Black leather ammo pouch for the Kar98k rifle. Issued to German soldiers in WWII as standard gear, worn on the belt to ensure fast reloads in battle.
Military holster for the Walther P38 pistol, made of black leather in soft shell construction. Used by personnel of the German Wehrmacht and other armed forces during the Second World War. Features a closing flap and side pouch for a spare magazine, designed for belt carry.