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This Indian bandolier is very similar to the British pattern, but it is made of twilled Indian-made khaki drill material.
The pockets are closed with closure hooks made of copper wire.
This bandolier was made by the INDIAN GOVERNMENT AMMUNITION FACTORY KIRKEE, near Poona (as denoted by the KF) in August 1921. The Indian broad arrow is flanked by the letters "I" and "A", which most likely stand for Indian Army or Indian Ammunition.
This bandolier features multiple cancelled reload stamps dating from 1921, 1925, 1927 and 1934. Interestingly, Indian cancellation stamps consist of 3 diagonal black lines.
A close-up of an Indian load stamp
A) Number of rounds
B) General purpose Ball rounds (rather than tracer, armour-piercing, incendiary, dummy, etc.)
C) .303 Inch Calibre
D) Mark VII Cartridge
E) Indian Government Ammunition Factory Kirkee, near Poona
F) Load date May 30, 1939
G) Government of India Acceptance Stamp
H) Symbol for cartridge, small arm, ball (a rectangle with a line through it)
This Canadian bandolier has the characteristic folded pockets, rather than hook closures, and is constructed of a twilled jean material.
A close-up of the folded pockets
This bandolier was made by YAMASKA GARMENTS, LIMITED of Saint-Hyacinthe, Quebec in January of 1937.
You can just make out an extremely faded Canadian Broad Arrow acceptance mark on this bandolier.
This bandolier features one cancelled reload stamp, dating from 1941. Just visible on this stamp is "I.G. CANADA", which stands for the Inspector Governor of Canada. Note the style of Canada’s cancellation stamp, a squared-off black ‘X’.
This Australian bandolier is also very close to the original British pattern and is made of a thin canvas.
The closure hooks on this bandolier are characteristically Australian, being made of pressed sheet copper hooks.
This bandolier was made by the COMMONWEALTH GOVERNMENT CLOTHING FACTORY of South Melbourne. Note the Australian Acceptance stamp in the form of a Broad Arrow surmounting the number ‘20′.
This bandolier features a couple of cancelled reload stamps dating from 1927 & 1941. These were reloaded at MF and MG, which were Small Arms Ammunition Factories No 1 & No 2 of Footscray, Melbourne. Note also the characteristic cross cancellation stamps in purple ink.
A close-up of an Australian load stamp
A) Number of rounds
B) General purpose Ball rounds (rather than tracer, armour-piercing, incendiary, dummy, etc.)
C) .303 Inch Calibre
D) Mark VII Cartridge
E) Load date May 22, 1944
F) Small Arms Ammunition Factory Number 6 Welshpool, Australia
G) Symbol for cartridge, small arm, ball (a rectangle with a line through it)
Went to the gunshow yesterday and bought a few things. This one was the best I believe. 1943 postal meter m1 carbine, canvass bag and bayonet bundle. Everything is original but the stock is refurbished. Only other choice was a GM but all original. Decided on this one because my research on these showed that postal meter was responsible for only 6.8% of production. Thanks for reading guys.
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