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Soviet/Russian Field Gear
post December 16th 2008 4:57 PM
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I figured I'd add items that pass through here so we have an Identification guide.

1. Russian 4 Cell Magazine Pouch for AK/AK74. 5.45 mags seem to fit a bit better but 7.62 mags work... Just takes a little extra effort to close the flap. It has small pockets on the front that I think are for stripper clips and spoons and a pocket on the side for an oil bottle. Most of these I've seen have an ink stamp on the inside top flap. These are made to be worn on a belt or belt with harness.



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post August 8th 2009 8:05 AM
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These are the ammo and tool pouches on my M-44 Mosin, I've got an oil/water can, and some other tools I'm not sure what are for. Maybe someone on here knows. The pouches them selves seem like some kind of dimpled rubberized material, not quite sure what it is, with leather straps.







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