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Till salu är ett väldigt bra exemplar av fältjackan från USAs arme med modellnamnet M-51. Allt i bra och fungerande skick, med dragkedja från Talon. Alla rätt helt enkelt. Storlek medium/regular. Bör fungera fint om du vanligtvis bär medium - large (50-52). Vill man få bort fläckarna bör inte det vara något problem (jag har inte tvättat den). Emblemen är bara att ta bort om man så önskar.
En sak är säker, att hitta dessa jackor i bra skick till en överkomlig peng blir svårare och svårare. Kontraktet daterar den till 1958. Priset är inklusive frakt och jackan skickas samma dag som mottagen betalning (betalning vid lön är OK).
A Guide to U.S. Army Field Jackets – From M-41 to M-65 - utdrag från Heddels
Military uniform design is a constant battle between out-of-touch Army brass and common sense. The M-1951 was a brief victory on the side of sense, but only because its previous incarnation had been so badly received.
The M-1950 had been a divisive uniform that made one important advancement, (interior buttons for liners) but sacrificed much of what made the M-1943 great. Because the M-1950 was meant to function as both dress and combat uniform, details that would have made it an all-weather survival garment, like the button-closures at the throat, were omitted.
With the slimmer, markedly less versatile M-1950 fully phased out, the army did its best to correct its previous mistakes. The result was pretty much the same thing as the M-1943. Back to square 1.
The M-1951 was made from a 9 ounce, weather-resistant fabric and with the exception of snaps and a zipper, largely resembled the M-1943. Previous efforts to formalize the field jacket had made it less effective than before, so the 51 went back to its roots as a oversize layering piece. The jacket came in the now-famous OG 107 color and had an attachable hood for extra functionality. Ironically, even though the M-51 was consciously a step away from previous dressy uniforms, many soldiers in later wars preferred it to its successor: the M-65, because it looked more presentable when starched and pressed.
https://www.heddels.com/2018/04/army-field-jackets-ages-m41-m65/
Text från Heddels.
Tack för annonsplats.
/ Christian
Till salu är ett väldigt bra exemplar av fältjackan från USAs arme med modellnamnet M-51. Allt i bra och fungerande skick, med dragkedja från Talon. Alla rätt helt enkelt. Storlek medium/regular. Bör fungera fint om du vanligtvis bär medium - large (50-52). Vill man få bort fläckarna bör inte det vara något problem (jag har inte tvättat den). Emblemen är bara att ta bort om man så önskar.
En sak är säker, att hitta dessa jackor i bra skick till en överkomlig peng blir svårare och svårare. Kontraktet daterar den till 1958. Priset är inklusive frakt och jackan skickas samma dag som mottagen betalning (betalning vid lön är OK).
A Guide to U.S. Army Field Jackets – From M-41 to M-65 - utdrag från Heddels
Military uniform design is a constant battle between out-of-touch Army brass and common sense. The M-1951 was a brief victory on the side of sense, but only because its previous incarnation had been so badly received.
The M-1950 had been a divisive uniform that made one important advancement, (interior buttons for liners) but sacrificed much of what made the M-1943 great. Because the M-1950 was meant to function as both dress and combat uniform, details that would have made it an all-weather survival garment, like the button-closures at the throat, were omitted.
With the slimmer, markedly less versatile M-1950 fully phased out, the army did its best to correct its previous mistakes. The result was pretty much the same thing as the M-1943. Back to square 1.
The M-1951 was made from a 9 ounce, weather-resistant fabric and with the exception of snaps and a zipper, largely resembled the M-1943. Previous efforts to formalize the field jacket had made it less effective than before, so the 51 went back to its roots as a oversize layering piece. The jacket came in the now-famous OG 107 color and had an attachable hood for extra functionality. Ironically, even though the M-51 was consciously a step away from previous dressy uniforms, many soldiers in later wars preferred it to its successor: the M-65, because it looked more presentable when starched and pressed.
https://www.heddels.com/2018/04/army-field-jackets-ages-m41-m65/
Text från Heddels.
Tack för annonsplats.
/ Christian
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