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just wanted to share this belt. seems to fit the 30-40 krag ammo. patterns on the textile as research cuold be bagobo, moro wars? opinions welcome
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You may want to consider 30 US (30-06) and the British.303.
Then there are the Mauser 7mm and 8mm. With looped belts they can hold a variety of cartridges, this one in 30 cal or so. |
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This is a good link to the arms the Moros used
http://www.morolandhistory.com/05.pg...o_firearms.htm |
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just came up at a local auction. i noticed the patern seemd framilliar and a friend olso concluded the textile pattern. the diamond shapes mostly uses by the bagobo, though the yakan olso uses the same 4 diamond patterns
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