
WW2 British MKVII Respirator Bag
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WW2 British MKVII Respirator Bag
Own a piece of history - these original WW2 British respirator bags are made with a durable canvas and feature an internal divider and a small pouch, a large front flap closure that fastens in place with two pop studs, and wide adjustable canvas shoulder straps. The bags also feature metal drainage eyelets at the bottom of the bag to help keep the contents dry.
Some of these gas mask bags have date stamps, War Department Arrows, and maker marks such as M & Co. However due to age some of these markings have become quite worn.
These are great quality bags which are often referred to as Indiana Jones bags as they were used by the character in the film series. Grab a piece of history today - perfect for collectors and reenactors.
Please note that due to their original nature, these bags may have some variation in design and quality.


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