I popped into my local surplus store and asked for a British Army water bottle. I came away with something that looked very much like a real pattern 58 water bottle, albeit obviously unissued.
However when I filled it up to use it I found that if this is what genuine Army issue looks like, the British army wouldn't win many wars. It leaks like the dickens from the cap. No matter how I adjusted the gasket I was unable to stop this.
I intend to take it back tomorrow for a refund.
I have 2 questions:
1, Would partially filling this bottle so I can clearly illustrate why I want a refund be overkill?
2, Where can I get one of the bottles the army actually issues?
Most websites that claim to have them list them as out of stock. Many others claim to have genuine NATO issue but they don't look quite right. It seems like there is a real minefield of con-merchants out there.
Sounds daft, but I'm quite upset about this. I was really excited to have a new water bottle and I was looking forward to using it.
However when I filled it up to use it I found that if this is what genuine Army issue looks like, the British army wouldn't win many wars. It leaks like the dickens from the cap. No matter how I adjusted the gasket I was unable to stop this.
I intend to take it back tomorrow for a refund.
I have 2 questions:
1, Would partially filling this bottle so I can clearly illustrate why I want a refund be overkill?
2, Where can I get one of the bottles the army actually issues?
Most websites that claim to have them list them as out of stock. Many others claim to have genuine NATO issue but they don't look quite right. It seems like there is a real minefield of con-merchants out there.
Sounds daft, but I'm quite upset about this. I was really excited to have a new water bottle and I was looking forward to using it.