CANADIAN WW2 P37 HAVERSACK "Z. L. & T. Ltd" 1942
CANADIAN WWII PATTERN P37 SMALL PACK "Z. L. & T. Ltd" 1942 - REPRODUCTION
The Haversack has a OD cotton webbing construction with brass hardware.
This reproduction Canadian p37 small pack/Haversack has a ink-stamped "C-broad arrow", indicating the Canadian Quartermasters Office and a ink-stamped maker's mark "Z. L. & T. Ltd" Zephyr Loom and Textile Limited was Canada's primary WWII web equipment manufacturer.
The haversack, or "small pack", could be worn suspended on the brace ends below the waist, as was done in full marching order, or worn on the back with the addition of a pair of "L" shaped straps (which were interchangeable with the Large Pack. The haversack was originally intended to carry the water bottle and mess tin (and had internal pockets for same) though these were often worn outside the haversack in web carriers, especially by infantrymen. The haversack was used to carry necessities for a 24 hour period.
Some typical contents, including white towel, sweater, wool shirt, water bottle, mess tin, knife/fork/spoon, spare socks, rations, and shaving holdall.
Other contents might include cleaning kit, polishing kit, housewife, iron ration, or spare ammunition. As well, the groundsheet was carried by regulation in the haversack and tucked under the flap. In action, it was often left with personal kit in the unit baggage, and the rain cape substituted as a waterproof garment.
SKU | B160NV |
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Weight | 0.750000 |