Mills Web Pattern 1937 Binocular Case
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The Mills WE Patt 1937 binocular carrying case has three metal belt hooks on the back. See attached photograph. The two lateral ones are obviously for attaching the case to the Mills waistbelt. But what is the purpose of the single belt hook on the top? You’d think it would be for attachment to a brace, but it is the same size as the ones that attach to the waistbelt, and since the braces are narrower than the waistbelt, it looks too wide to fit the brace securely. Any ideas???
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The double hooks on the top of the binocular case are for attaching it to a compass pouch when that is worn above the binocular case there being a web loop sewn onto the base of the compass pouch for this purpose. A normal brace attachment is used to connect the cross strap to the belt which is threaded through a horizontal loop at the top on the back of the compass case then down behind the binocular case to the belt. Hopefully the pictures will help with my explanation.
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Thank you very much for that, Mike. Great information. I’ve learning something.
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Hmmm, simply Googling 1937 Pattern Binocular Case would have given you the same information.
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