Hello guys I picked this up the other day and I have no idea on what it is. Could you help me out? Thanks!
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M81 Woodland fleece lined bag
Alec51198- Private First Class
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M81 Woodland fleece lined bag
Hello guys I picked this up the other day and I have no idea on what it is. Could you help me out? Thanks!
Darktrooper- MODERATOR
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Re: M81 Woodland fleece lined bag
Home-Economics project?
Alec51198- Private First Class
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Re: M81 Woodland fleece lined bag
I don't think so, the grommets look exactly look like the military ones, the paracord matches nay other drawstring on rucksacks I've seen, and even the stitching looks darned military. Although that was my first thought but then when I started looking at it in detail I don't think most dry cleaner/seamtresses could make this. Thanks though!
Darktrooper- MODERATOR
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Re: M81 Woodland fleece lined bag
Just because its camouflaged don't make it military. Give me enough material from an old field jacket and I can make one of these too.
Alec51198- Private First Class
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I understand that, I just figured since its made of 1000D and looks like it has military grommets, thread, and paracord it might be a sterile eagle industries or SDS bag that someone might recognize or have seen one before.
Mercenary25- ADMIN
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Re: M81 Woodland fleece lined bag
I afraid I'm in agreement with DT. It looks like hand warmer. As far I know SDS didn't make it because all of their items have military specification tags. It looks like homemade item. Hell, it could be made for someone in military but we can't tell.
Alec51198- Private First Class
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I think it would be safe to say it's a homemade project too, I searched all over the internet and couldn't find anything. Thanks!
CamoDeafie- Master Corporal
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Re: M81 Woodland fleece lined bag
I concur on the homemade thing; the Mil-spec stitching requirement is only that it be number 69 nylon or polyester thread; and have a straight stitch length of 3mm. 1000D Cordura material is easily obtained, as are the grommets and paracord.
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