Aaron
Senior Member
Hello! Currently going through and trying to find all the threads with 1944 ammo pouches in them, here's what I found so far:
www.k98kforum.com
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Latewar.com Link:
www.k98kforum.com
I am missing several threads that I recall were recent, especially since nearly every one that has popped up so far this year were sewn fronts, not riveted. If anyone else has any thread links the recall please post them here.


45 dated k98k ammo pouch.
Picked this up from recently. Its definitely used but still soft leather and no damage. 45 dated K98K pouch. Its a later pattern with the single layer rear panel. Maybe Ill find a match one day.......I have a feeling.....lol.


pattern 1945 ammo pouch
Hello, from 1911 till early 1945 the back of the Pattern 1911 ammo pouch was made of two layers of leather. In early January 1945 this changed. This is a true 1945 pattern with only one layer. You can clearly see the tapered layer replacing the second (full) layer. Pouch is unmarked.


1945 K98k ammo pouch find
Saw this and had to own it. Iâve seen DLU 1945 P.38 holsters but havenât seen a K98k pouch until now. Anybody else seen one like it? Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk


45 pattern 98k pouch
Hello! I realized I had not done a proper post on this pouch, I guess the story my relatives gave me might not be exactly right for that one, you know how stories can be twisted over time. So here it is, a rather honest rbnr 0/0465/0012 pouch made in Hannover. One layer of leather at the back...


Matching Pair of dmb45 Ammunition Pouches
A matching pair of ammunition pouches marked dmb45 for the firm of Ludwig Schröder KG, Fabrik für Sattlerwaren u. Heeresausrüstungen of Ansbach. All internal dividers are present. Unmarked internally but for a 15 ink stamp on one of the straps. Interesting to note that the rivets are...


M1944 K98 Ammo Pouch Reference Thread
Since so many of these have popped up recently, I have decided to create a reference thread containing all examples in one thread. I'm going to refer to these reduced backing layer pouches as "M44" pouches from now on because I suspect that with 1944 dated examples surfacing, plus the number of...

I am missing several threads that I recall were recent, especially since nearly every one that has popped up so far this year were sewn fronts, not riveted. If anyone else has any thread links the recall please post them here.
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