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Old 23-06-22, 16:44
B. Harris B. Harris is offline
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I am calling on the wealth of knowledge here to Ident this item.

British for sure. NOTE: New picture 43 inchs length.

Please post your comments.
Thanks,
Harris
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Old 23-06-22, 22:40
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I'll suggest a machine gun spare barrel or accessory bag. Not Browning family to my eye.
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Old 24-06-22, 00:25
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I was leaning towards perhaps a transit bag for the 2" mortar. One pouch could be for the cleaning rod and one for the brush.
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Old 24-06-22, 11:26
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Some sort of section-level item, going by the marking written inside the flap: I make it “No 5 PLN No 3 SEC”? Wouldn’t that kind of rule out a 2-inch mortar, as those were platoon-level issue?
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Old 24-06-22, 14:51
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Not necessarily. There was a rule in the army that you marked everything, or it was fair game for theft. So within the platoon, the kit was issued to some level. Merely marking it to the platoon means the rest of the platoon would have fair game at your stuff.

Nothing was sacred in the army. It was not uncommon to go out to your vehicle to find the doors gone.
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Old 25-06-22, 11:03
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within the platoon, the kit was issued to some level.
Platoon HQ, AFAIK, for the 2-inch mortar — so “No 5 PLN HQ” would seem more logical then.

When searching for pictures of carry bags for the 2-inch mortar, though, I only found airborne bags that look nothing like this one.
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