P44 webbing Detail pics show the makers markings and date to the X straps. The Fitting Instructions, issued only in 1946, state that it was “…first designed for use in the tropics, but has proved equally suitable for all conditions of modern warfare…”. sold. The only formations to use the p44 webbing all the time no matter were they were fighting was the airborne and paratroopers. Opens in a new window or tab. Army had commenced wearing webbing in Olive Drab Shade #7 – in other words, green and this was for the European Theatre. Great Britain: There is a picture of a British SAS escape and evasion belt from the mid-1970’s in the Osprey Men at Arms The Special Air Service (#116) on page 29 that has 2 P44 canteen covers on it. or Best Offer +$7. Patt 44 belt unissued. code: 11737. This, in a War Here is the basic set of '44 pattern webbing assembled. . 58. Pre-Owned. Oct 15, 2016 ยท Pattern 44 webbing was commonly used by Commonwealth-associated countries during the decolonization wars. Note the three part construction which was previously used in the patt 19 and 25 web sets. S. 25 delivery. Size Regular will fit up to waist size 38 inches; Large will fit up to 44 inches; XL will fit up to 48 inches. code: 11738. from a large size 44 pattern webbing map case 1945 dated example. Rhodesia: In 1944 the U. Original 1960s British Army 1944 Pattern P44 Webbing Bayo Frog - 1964 MINT. $26. a wwii 1945 dated jungle green water carrier. Our P44 webbing uses blackened brass hardware in place of anodized aluminum, but is otherwise identical to original webbing items. Note the design of these: much wider where they sit on the shoulders to help distribute the weight better, plus the extra strap as compared to the 1937 pattern cross straps. gemlcisjcphmhfbyyemrdqdaevhgvvvhcojygkyvqijvr