I am selling these two rifle bandoliers and thought I'd put them up here incase any other members might be interested.
Foist bandolier is a for A Swedish Mauser. It is in perfect condition, the finest example I've seen. It is marked with the triple crown and has a 1912 date stamp. For sale at £99
The second bandolier is extremely rare. It is a british pattern bandolier from before WW1. It is in excellent condition. There is a cut from a sabre slash on the first flap, but this is original and only adds to the character of the piece.
I believe it is meant for 303 rounds for an enfield, but it holds them individually rather than in stripper clips. It seems to have been a short lived model introduced after the Boer War model and before the well known and far more common 1903 pattern and quickly retired. It is well over a hundred years old and I've only ever seen one other example. For sale at £115
Feel free to PM offers on either or both. Might suit someone interested in shooting vintage rifles or re-enactment.
Foist bandolier is a for A Swedish Mauser. It is in perfect condition, the finest example I've seen. It is marked with the triple crown and has a 1912 date stamp. For sale at £99
The second bandolier is extremely rare. It is a british pattern bandolier from before WW1. It is in excellent condition. There is a cut from a sabre slash on the first flap, but this is original and only adds to the character of the piece.
I believe it is meant for 303 rounds for an enfield, but it holds them individually rather than in stripper clips. It seems to have been a short lived model introduced after the Boer War model and before the well known and far more common 1903 pattern and quickly retired. It is well over a hundred years old and I've only ever seen one other example. For sale at £115
Feel free to PM offers on either or both. Might suit someone interested in shooting vintage rifles or re-enactment.
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