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A beautiful reproduction of the very rare M1909 belt that was used extensively in the Punitive Expedition. This repro features Mills style woven rifle ammo pockets, rimless eagle snaps, and original stampings on belt tips. This is the mounted version with four pockets for pistol ammo and chape for saber hanger.
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Reproduction of the Mills web Magazine pouch for the M1911 pistol magazine, with Army Eagle Snaps.
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A perfect recreation of the strap used to attach the M1904 lariat to the McClellan saddle.
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A beautiful recreation of this scarce rope used to picket cavalry horses. Brown japanned hardware.
The 3-buckle style riding became popular in WWI, copied from British officers, and was in use until boots and breeches went out of style in mid-WWII. These are very high quality boots, featuring a full soft leather lining. Made to fit today's larger legs. Order your regular size.
The design of spur straps changed after WWI to a straight strap with no taper. Set of 4 straps, two upper and two lower.
With the advent of laced riding boots, soldiers began wearing optional stirrup guards on the upper spur strap to protect the boot laces from wearing on the stirrup. NOTE: These guards will only fit on the post WWI untapered spur straps.
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This was the first bandolier adopted for the M1903 Springfield for use by the Cavalry. These items were not sturdy, and are extremely rare today. This WPG reproduction fills the void. Eagle snaps on all pockets.
This saddle mounted carrier was designed for the M1902 officer saber, but will also fit the M1912 Patton Officer Sword in it's metal scabbard. It has a belly strap to go around the horse and secure the saber from excessive movement. This is a museum quality reproduction. Saber is not included.
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This saddle mounted saber carrier was designed in 1917 to replace the failed M1912 carrier for the Patton Sword. Not many were made, and they were generally used only by officers. This carrier fits the M1912 Patton Sword with the field scabbard. This is a museum quality reproduction. Scabbard is not included.
Officially known as "Hat, Service." This is a very high quality reproduction of the earliest model of the Montana Peak style campaign hat adopted in 1911. It is made of 10X quality Nutria fur, with a high quality sheepskin sweatband and all details as authentic as I can get them. ... read more below
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In 1911 the US Army switched from canvas leggings to leather puttees for all mounted services. There were several variations issued until the switch to leather lined canvas leggings in 1917. Current production are supplied in natural undyed leather.
New improved production version of this scarce blanket. Heavy wool, dark brown stripes, Stitched ordnance bomb and US. Museum quality reproduction.
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A stunning, all leather reproduction of the 3-buckle boot issued in the last days of the Horse Cavalry. Made in Mexico by S.M. Wholesale, this boot is the same quality as all my other reproduction US Army boots. All these boots are E width.
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