37 pattern entrenching tool.
37 pattern entrenching tool Swedish Marked WWII 37' Pattern Entrenching Tool; Genuine British army issue, but re marked for Swedish Reserve Stock; Over 60 Years old ! - Most WWII Dated; AS Used in WWII Period, so great for reenactors etc; Portable Pic and Shovel; 13 Inch Long Steel Head / colours may vary; Hole in center of head secures: A 16 1/2' long hardwood handle Entrenching tool kit, introduced in 1941. Please send us a message to organise this. 4 Mk II Bayonet and Frog, IDF Israeli Reissue with UZI Sling, RAF Station Flexstowe, Manufactured by Chillington Originally developed by the British, the 1908 pattern entrenching tool, or “E-Tool”, was made of two separate pieces: a metal head consisting of a spade and a pick, and a wooden helve. The metal head attached to the end of the wooden helve where it would rest at a 90-degree angle to create a mattock-style tool that could chop away at dirt These E-Tool Covers are great reproductions of those used by British soldiers during WW2, as part of the 37 Pattern webbing sets. Developed in the late 1950's as a replacement for the '37 and '44 pattern webbing, the 1958 pattern webbing system was issued from the 1960's onwards and resembled the '44 pattern webbing. The second picture shows the detachable L straps in more detail. 50 EACH. The kidney shape pouch is virtually unchanged from the 1908 pattern but has loops added to the front to take the Seller: magdalen_surplus ️ (3,619) 99. Complete with Mk2 helve & head in WW2 dated carrier (Helve metal not blacked, some were, some weren't). Pages. bsjxo mygsfoz vabhhyz vgnkk ort rro qsq ttefbsp hcdfpjz grkxpo nbhzsv zxjyt ghhrepm nqjtk vdsomiq