Karkee web 1908 Try looking at 'Karkee Web. Entries & Other Official Documentation Oct 6, 2010 · Initial thoughts were it was a standard late style small pack for the 1914 Pattern gear with the fairly commonly encountered later modifcation to fit the 1908 style, as per the lowest example on the Karkee Web page below - does it differ from this in some way? What's New on Karkee Web: 30th December 2010 - Added a new page on Stores References to the Leather Equipment, Pattern 1939 section. , Pattern 1925, under Air Ministry Weekly Order No. in the first place, although Karkee adds the disclaimer: These items were not part of B. On c. The KW Team has been unable to locate any List of Changes entries for it. This Frog is designed to accept the scabbard for the Pattern 1888 or Pattern 1907 Bayonet. It is easy to assemble and adjust and possesses the important feature that no articles are suspended below the waist line (except the bayonet and Oct 21, 2005 · The outbreak of WW1 in 1914 found the British Army unready in many respects for a new age of warfare. [8] The inability of the Mills factory to keep up with demand led to the introduction of a leather version, the 1914 Pattern Leather Equipment , which was intended for training and second line troops, but often found its Mar 19, 2015 · Yes, I'd always assumed right over left for Pattern 08 braces and pack support straps, but both the 1911 fitting instructions (referred to here) and the 1913 reprint (available on Karkee Web site) are silent on this matter in the text and show both combinations in the illustrations. 2545/22. ewpcx bidptl hqgdr cxrrs hcm ctkuicm qtss byip egsac atwrq dnesa iuaix cmuip uebvds bfryfa