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British 1958 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier – 1985 Dated, Excellent Condition
British 1958 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier – 1985 Dated, Excellent Condition
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Product Description
This is an original British Army 1958 Pattern Water Bottle Carrier, dated 1985, in excellent condition. Part of the iconic 1958 webbing set, this carrier was issued during the Cold War era and used extensively by British forces throughout the 1980s and early 1990s.
Crafted from tough, olive green webbing, the carrier features a secure pop-stud flap and sturdy metal fittings designed to attach to the standard 1958 Pattern belt or yoke system. Its robust construction and practical design reflect the British Army’s emphasis on durability and field efficiency.
The internal lining is clean, with no signs of wear or damage, and the pop-stud fastener operates smoothly. The 1985 date stamp is clearly legible on the rear, along with the original NSN and manufacturer’s details, making it ideal for collectors or reenactors seeking authentic gear.
Whether you're building a complete 1958 Pattern webbing set, restoring a Cold War kit, or simply collecting British Army surplus, this water bottle carrier is an essential piece. Its condition and clear date marking make it a standout example from this era of British military history.
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