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    Brasshammer Guest

    Default M1923 Cartridge Belt Repro..

    I'm looking to buy a cartridge belt, but dont want to spend a ton on a decent original since I'll probably just load it up and keep it in the gun safe in the event of a "bug out." I've heard a lot of bad things about recent reproductions from China not accommodating the en bloc's. Anyone here recomend a good reproduction belt and/or who sells them. BTW, I used to frequent the old boards and MAN it's good to see them back up and running!

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    One of the better ones is from What Price Glory at http://onlinemilitaria.net/shopexd.asp?id=755&bc=no The problem with the better repros is they are as expensive as a good used belt.Have you thought about keeping your "bug out" ammo in bandoliers?The re-pack sets are widely available,somebody always has them for sale on some of the traders forums like here or at the CMP forums.

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    Go to At The Front (www.atthefront.com). Best reproduction WWII gear hands down.

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    I'll have to keep my eyes open for some bandoliers as that is a good idea too. Thanks for the info, guys.

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    If you just want something to keep loaded en blocs for bug out purposes, try one of these.
    http://olongapooutfitters.com/index....iewCat&catId=5

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    Quote Originally Posted by TRICKSTER View Post
    If you just want something to keep loaded en blocs for bug out purposes, try one of these.
    http://olongapooutfitters.com/index....iewCat&catId=5
    +1 on Olongapoo Outfitters.This is top notch stuff.Well made and made in the US of A.

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    CMP will be selling Greek belts soon.... or Try Bill Ricca for a "Field Grade", might have something good for little $$

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    I have an extra M1 Garand Belt. It's tan and has some red speckling on it. $40 shipped. Send me an email address and I will take a picture and send it to you if you are interested. JesseB

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    try www. bayonetinc.com they make the M1910 & M1923 belts my 1910 belts has held up for me very well I use it for reenacting .

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