French WW2 Ammo Pouches Part Deux: Making Them
Bloke on the Range
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Follow my fumbling steps into amateur leatherwork. I'm sure the leathersmiths amongst us with tut, roll eyes, scowl and gnash their teeth but then again, it worked!
The basic breakdown of construction of the pouches (in French) can be found at: https://enguerrandmodelisme.weebly.com/cartouchiere35modif37.html
As mentioned in the vid, I can provide the pattern on request.
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