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L1A1 Ammunition Bandolier Model Mk 3/1
This bandolier dates from 1969 and is made in the same style as the WW2 .303 inch ammunition bandoliers.
The '
S ' marking is reported to mean ' Sniper Grade' ammunition.

Markings: QV5A MK 3/1 XAW 1969
Colour:
Black.


Material: Cotton. Sizes:-
Colour: Khaki. Pocket area: 113 x 484 mm.
Fasteners: Copper wire hooks. Length of shoulder strap: 900 mm. (longest side)
Markings: None. No. of Pockets: 5.
Strap connection: Sewn both ends.


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L1A1 Ammunition Bandolier Model L3A1
Dating from 1975, this bandolier is similar to the one above but instead of using copper wire hooks they have now used small brass pop stud fasteners.

Markings: QV 90 L3 A1 XSW 1975
Colour:
Purple and Black.


Material: Cotton. Sizes:-
Colour: Khaki. Pocket area: 110 x 465 mm.
Fasteners: Small brass pop studs. Length of shoulder strap: 933 mm. (longest side)
Markings: * NEWEY * ENGLAND. No. of Pockets: 5.
Strap connection: Sewn both ends.

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5.56 mm Nylon Ammunition Bandolier
These bandoliers were originally made for the 5.56 x 45 mm ammunition for the L85A1 (SA80) rifles, it seems at some point in the mid nineties there was a requirement for 7.62 x 51 mm ammunition to be loaded on stripper clips and in bandoliers. By this time the British seem to of run out or removed from service the standard cotton 'L3A1' 7.62 mm bandoliers which left them with only the 5.56 mm green nylon bandoliers. These bandoliers would normally hold 150 rounds of 5.56 mm ammunition, but for 7.62 mm ammunition they now hold 75 rounds (three 5 round clips per pocket).

Markings:
Colour:
Black
REMPLOY
POOLE
DRG No.
Q.V.112/ISS. 2
1992

Material: Nylon. Sizes:-
Colour: Dark green. Pocket area: 138 x 540 mm.
Fasteners: 13 mm nickel ring spring pop fastener. Length of shoulder strap: 1000 mm. (longest side)
Markings: KLI KIT No. of Pockets: 5.
Strap connection: Sewn both ends.


Thank you to Jerry Downey for this example
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30 Round 7.62 mm L4A1 Bren Gun Magazine Bandolier
Found recently is this unique magazine bandolier dating from 1960, made from similar materials as the ammunition bandoliers. Each pouch holds two 30 round L4A1 Bren Gun magazines giving a total of 4 mags (120 rounds) and seems to be a simplified copy of the second world war Bren Gun auxiliary pouches.

The large strap goes around the neck and the side straps go around the chest and tie together to hold the pouches in place.

Markings: S.V.2097 MECO 1960
Colour:
Black.


Material: Cotton.
Colour: Khaki.
Fasteners: Copper wire hooks.
Markings: None.
Strap connection: Sewn both ends.

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L7A2 GPMG 50 Round Belt Bandolier
This nylon bandolier are designed to hole a short length of 50 rounds of 7.62x51mm disintegrating belt and typically all examples seen date from the early 70's (1972, 1973).  The idea was to stop the belt getting tangled up in the undergrowth and originates from the Vietnam War where it was common for see belts inserted into a green plastic sleeve to protect it.  These sleeves were made from the cells of the American inflatable mattresses that were used during the war.  From this experience the British took the idea and made a purpose designed and manufactured sleeve/bandolier.

Markings: QV 33A C.Q.C. 1972
Colour: Black.




Markings: QV 33A RC /|\ I972
Colour: White.






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