GERMAN Y STRAP REAR BELT SUPPORT STRAP OR BACK STRAP
$9.95
GERMAN Y STRAP REAR BELT SUPPORT STRAP OR BACK STRAP POST WAR
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Description
This back strap (also called end strap) is approx. 44 cm. long and has 8 buttonholes and a metal button to adjust the length. At the end, a hook is sewn to the strap.
Since many German WW2 Y straps are missing their back strap this is a great replacement strap.
It is not a reproduction it is original end strap from a set of Czech military issued leather y-straps from 1950 and 1960’s.
Dye the leather black and you are ready to go.
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