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Vintage Military Surplus WWII M1910 Pack Tail (Khaki - B.B. Co. 1941)

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Vintage Military Surplus WWII M1910 Pack Tail (Khaki - B.B. Co. 1941)

Add an authentic piece of early WWII U.S. Army field gear to your collection with this vintage military surplus M1910 Pack Tail, manufactured by B.B. Co. and dated 1941. Originally issued as part of the M1910 haversack system, this khaki canvas pack tail was used to secure the soldier’s bedroll, shelter half, and other essential gear during World War II operations.

Constructed from rugged khaki canvas and reinforced with durable metal grommets and webbing straps, this pack tail attaches to the bottom of the M1910 haversack to expand load-carrying capacity. The clearly stamped B.B. Co. 1941 manufacturer mark confirms its historical authenticity and makes it a prized addition to any WWII militaria collection.

Available in multiple surplus conditions to meet your display or restoration needs:

  • New/Unissued – Like-new, with crisp stamp and no signs of use
  • Excellent – Minor storage wear, clear markings, fully intact
  • Good – Noticeable wear and fading, structurally sound
  • Fair – Heavier wear, possible staining or fraying, still functional

Perfect for WWII collectors, reenactors, or museum-quality displays, this original M1910 pack tail is a hard-to-find example of early U.S. combat gear used in the opening years of the Second World War.

Features:

  • Authentic WWII M1910 pack tail, khaki canvas
  • Marked B.B. Co. 1941 – early WWII production
  • Designed for use with the M1910 haversack system
  • Reinforced with metal grommets and durable canvas straps
  • Used to carry bedrolls, shelter halves, and field gear
  • Dimensions: approx. 20" W x 14" H

Common Uses:
WWII U.S. Army gear collections, historical reenactments, museum displays, vintage military restoration, early war loadout setups