M56 webbing set reddit vietnam. The next thing is a set of nam OD's, pretty common, about £80 for a repo set, then a M56 webbing set, about £150 for a repo/real set So I have a basic set of largely NOS/lightly used M56/61/ALICE webbing at home that I got because it was cheap and because it basically fits what I want out of my gear (bedroll carrier and everything) the best and can be easily adjusted to accommodate a plate carrier. Your best bet is scouring eBay and surplus shops for an original set. Archived post. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. The only other thing I would suggest is moving your pistol holster further back on the belt, also usually the holsters by Vietnam were made of a black leather rather than brown, the latter is more commonly seen during WW2 and prior. The M56 set had been introduced during the Vietnam War to replace the variety of 37 and 44 Pattern webbing in use up until that point. Add your These are new made reproduction US Army M-56 basic field gear sets as used by US troops during the Vietnam war. Buy Webbing Militaria (1961-1975/Vietnam War) and get the best deals at the lowest prices on eBay! Great Savings & Free Delivery / Collection on many items. Be careful with Lomax in general when it comes to their vietnam section. It is what was used by all troops throughout the war. Share Add a Comment Be the first to comment Nobody's responded to this post yet. The M1961 ammo pouches are also still seen during this time period. However, ALICE wasn't adopted until 1973 and didn't make it to Vietnam. Personally I like webbing over for ease of access but original Vietnam pics tell a diff story. 38"), M-56 1st Aid/Compass pouch, two (2X) M-56 canteen covers with two (2X) 1 qt. 245 votes, 24 comments. However, you could also do the standard 3rd pattern poplins or 1st/2nd patterns and still be kosher for 1967/68. 343K subscribers in the airsoft community. I recommend going with original M56 gear, though, and not repro if you decide to get Jul 8, 2020 ยท Late Pattern M56 Australian Webbing Overview Having concluded the South African 1970 Pattern set of webbing last week, we now turn to another part of the Southern Hemisphere and the Australian M56 set of webbing. A set That is ALICE gear in the picture, so it is exactly what was used in the Gulf War. You might want to also get an M56 first aid pouch as well, those are very easy to find and are usually fairly cheap. I haven’t heard much good on anything reproductions-wise for the Vietnam period except for MooreMilitaria’s jungle fatigues. For all things airsoft. Later on in the war guys are using M56 ammo pouches, canteen covers and suspenders but they retain the JFAK and the M1961 web belt. With seven years of service, we have sold to over 2000 customers. plastic canteens, two (2X) M16 20 round magazine It‘s a greek M-1971 LCE, which is definitly not usable for a Vietnam War depiction. Is this a good affordable option for a Vietnam kit j can't afford to pay that amount of money for m56 webbing sets thank you. You see the riverboat guys with flaks vs life jackets so you get the It's got 2 M56 ammo pouches, an M56 canteen pouch and canteen, an M67 canteen pouch, an M56 E-Tool Carrier, an M56 compass pouch, and an angled flashlight, on top of an M56 pistol belt and suspenders. Please read the rules, Wiki/FAQ, and use the search bar! Hey guys! Kicking off my Vietnam series with a video that is not anything new, but gives insight as to how I and many others set up their M1956 web gear. To add, other webbing is also accurate for Nam’ such as Marine webbing which I forgot the name of, bits of WW2 and Korea hand me downs, M67, etc. However, naturally, as the mission dictates gear, I started reading about chest rigs, as a family member recommended those over All OG sans the grenades and canteens. M-1956 gear is what you want for Vietnam. Pieced together over the last couple months. The best thing to do is to get in contact with Reenactor Groups here in Germany, they can help you get the right stuff I’ve seen it both ways. Set consist of canvas M-56 suspenders (regular length), M-56 pistol belt (regular length/max. approx. Specialising in vintage military clothing, accessories and equipment with a focus on US Army & Navy surplus from the Vietnam War period. Essentially, the only big change you see in Marine equipment later in the war is that ERDL fatigues are issued on a wide scale. You’ll need jungle fatigues as well. (M67 also looks similar to ALICE but it’s not) but the ideal webbing for beginner Vietnam reenactors is M56 as it was used by Army and Marines (Marines don’t use the buttpack and also uses more WW2 and Korea bits) and M56 will work for the You will need a full m56 web set, with suspenders, web belt, 2 ammo pouches, 2 canteen pouches, and a compass/first aid pouch. Been trying to game it to make the belt setup work well and comfortably but I may just have to remove the E-Tool and set the canteens up on either side of the butt pack with the machete run across the top of the butt pack. More common to see webbing under the flak though. Original M56 gear is super cheap on eBay bro and it's way more durable than repro stuff. Our range of products includes items dating back to World War 2, up to the Gulf wars and present day conflicts. I’m guessing body armour trumped any gear access issue. Although you do see the odd pic of webbing over. So even a complete set of US army LLCE/M1967 wouldn't have the buttpack. You're confusing it with M-1967 gear, which looks similar. The 3rd pattern rip stop are the most commonly seen on the market and we’re increasingly common 1968 and on. I u US Army Republic of Vietnam decided the buttpack wasn't necessary so none were actually produced, but the USMC borrowed the design with a minor tweak and used it in their own otherwise separate gear system that was confusingly also named "M1967 USMC". I'd highly advise you to go that route instead. First things first with regards to the M14, you need a wood stock, start as you mean to continue so to speak. yexna qujdf vnwmr prbfcfiz bphw qyxg ecgddof abhq gtpcl kfzakqqg
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