M1910 Haversack, Has quite a few stains on all sides.


M1910 Haversack, Includes meat can pouch. Overall, this pack is in good condition with strong canvas and minimal signs of age and wear, aside from a missing metal tab on the tail strap and the middle side strap, as seen in the pictures. The haversack could nonetheless be worn without the meatcan pouch and pack carrier, but its provided very limited strowage space. Has quite a few stains on all sides. The entrenching shovel in its carrier was located between the meat pouch and the haversack flap and fastened to the flap with a standard M1910 belt attachment that secured to a flap with two brass eyelets. In 1910, the U. Has matching Infantry Equipment Marker Disk and so does the Carrier Pack (diaper). The pack is essentially a sheet of canvas that folds around its contents (clothing, daily rations, and assorted personal items), and is held together by adjustable straps that thread through loops. Constructed from heavy khaki canvas, the haversack features the large external meat can pouch with securing strap and button closure, and retains the black “U. Army adopted the M1910 haversack as the standard pack for all infantrymen. t5, kz4, uvcs, p4k2u5, xpbry, oa, ymvcev, 92, wg1v, cw6s,