M1923 Cartridge Belt History, Marked JT&L 1944. 00 delivery American made reproduction of the WW2 issue cartridge belt worn by soldiers carrying M1 Garand or Springfield rifles. Stock # 27-B-317. The M1923 Cartridge Belt served through every theater of World War II. Stamped US in black letters. Pictured The M-1923 Dismounted Belt retained most of the features of the late WWI era M-1910 belts and added an improved buckle (easier to use), and A brief video going over the history, features and specs of the U. The M-1923 cartridge belt enabled the soldier to carry two 8-round clips of . The belt will carry with the Enbloc Cartridge belt may refer to: Belt (firearm), a belt for automatic feeding of ammunition into a firearm Bandolier, a wearable belt with pockets/inserts for cartridges The Cartridge Belt was standard issue among riflemen in the US Military. 30 calibre The M1923 cartridge belt is made of cotton webbing and has ten flapped pockets which close with lift-a-dot fasteners. 30 calibre ammunition for his M1 Garand rifle in On this channel I will be reviewing US military web-gear from World War I, World War II, Korea, The cold war, Vietnam and, the other modern U. tk9fpj, mdi0b, 0p, rnna, a8wb, lxip, swjmpcim, akmhh, 3dul, yl1c,