Bullet Pouch
BULLET POUCH Last used in battle by the Australian Seventh Light Horse In the Charge of Beersheba, 1917, the last cavalry charge In history - and also the most successful. Five hundred mounted Australian men charged the worlds biggest guns in the Sinai Desert and caused the capture of 35,000 enemy.
To read about the Charge of Beersheba see our blog article.
Traditionally the belt was hung from the neck of the horse but it can also be worn as a belt.
The pouches are
4” tall X 3 1/4” wide with an expandable canvas gullet of 2”. There are five pouches on a belt.
This is an authentic reproduction. Note: the last photo is the 100 year old original from which the belt has been copied.
BULLET POUCH Last used in battle by the Australian Seventh Light Horse In the Charge of Beersheba, 1917, the last cavalry charge In history - and also the most successful. Five hundred mounted Australian men charged the worlds biggest guns in the Sinai Desert and caused the capture of 35,000 enemy.
To read about the Charge of Beersheba see our blog article.
Traditionally the belt was hung from the neck of the horse but it can also be worn as a belt.
The pouches are
4” tall X 3 1/4” wide with an expandable canvas gullet of 2”. There are five pouches on a belt.
This is an authentic reproduction. Note: the last photo is the 100 year old original from which the belt has been copied.
BULLET POUCH Last used in battle by the Australian Seventh Light Horse In the Charge of Beersheba, 1917, the last cavalry charge In history - and also the most successful. Five hundred mounted Australian men charged the worlds biggest guns in the Sinai Desert and caused the capture of 35,000 enemy.
To read about the Charge of Beersheba see our blog article.
Traditionally the belt was hung from the neck of the horse but it can also be worn as a belt.
The pouches are
4” tall X 3 1/4” wide with an expandable canvas gullet of 2”. There are five pouches on a belt.
This is an authentic reproduction. Note: the last photo is the 100 year old original from which the belt has been copied.