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British Battle-Jerkin – W&G 1943

RARE original WWII British ‘Battle Jerkin’, also known as ‘Assault Jerkin’. The Battle Jerkin was developed in 1942 by Colonel Rivers-MacPherson for the British Army and introduced in 1943. History has it that he disliked the Pattern 37 web gear in common use at the time and took the opportunity to design something he thought more efficient. Typically made of heavy-duty canvas or similar materials, providing durability in combat conditions. It had multiple sewn-in pouches and pockets for carrying ammunition, grenades, and other essential equipment, making it more efficient than the belt-based webbing systems. The brown Battle-Jerkins were heavily issued to British and Canadian assault troops of the 21st Army Group. This Battle-Jerkin is in good and field worn condition, uncleaned, there is still sand on the closing-strap buckle (see photo). Maker marked by W&G and dated 1943 in size Medium. Strings for gascape are also present to both shoulders. All strings and toggles are present.

A truly rare find, seldom available on the market.

 

 

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Weight 2000 g
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