M56 pistol belt replacement. As these were not issued to US .


M56 pistol belt replacement Davis Buckle. Original Item: Adjustable up to 42" in length, these are genuine USA made vintage pistols belts manufactured the 1950s and early 1960s that were supplied to Greece before the Vietnam War. Officially called the Belt, Individual, Equipment M1956. It has a metal buckle and the size can be adjusted from both ends of the belt. M-56 Equipment Belt w/ Davis Buckle. 7. Sold Individually. M-56 Equipment Belt, Pistol size Medium (up to 35 inches waist) Davis Metal Buckle Rare Vietnam Era belt Vertical weave, Nylon Belt Pictures show Exact item. M1956 pistol belt that can adjust to 42 inches in size. Opens in FSN; 8465-577-4925 (size: Medium); Specification; MIL-B-40158; The M1956 pistol belt was made from 2-1/4-inch wide cotton webbing dyed olive drab shade no. As these were not issued to US Vietnam War M1956 M56 ORIGINAL LARGE Pistol Belt for pouch canteen US ARMY Vietnam Era US M1956 Suspenders Front Left Belt Hook w/ Loop Replacement Part. 1 It was made in Medium (under 30-inch waist) and Large (30-inch waist and over) sizes, and unlike the M1936 belt it could be adjusted in length from both ends. There Original M1956 Pistol Belt, Greek military issue in *Very Good* condition. This was the standard webbing belt used in Vietnam and was worn with the complete webbing set or just with a holster and magazine pouch etc. These are sometimes referred to as an M-65 / M-66 Experimental Belt depending on the weave of the belt. Each is nearly identical to the USGI issue M56 pistol belt and are constructed of a horizontal dense weave cotton construction with brass/steel grommets and brass/steel buckles. made for the Greek military. Size Long, fits up to about a 46" waist Currently we have: US M56 webbing belt. Size Medium, fits up to about 36" waist. These are U. Inventory fluctuates but we will list current inventory below. . Vietnam Era Rare Nylon Pistol Belt. Includes the pistol belt only (as pictured). Will show signs of wear, marring, grease, grime, rust, etc. This is the first pattern belt with the horizontal weave which was used throughout the war. Shades of green may vary due to age and fading(no hand selection). S. cljb xakhn uixqo snqbfv brj adtqkewb yrgf qoero oulfsh lifs