BRITISH KHAKI CANTEEN POUCH USED
In stock
- SKU
- 91453110
- Color
- Khaki
- Style
- Camping, Canteen
Description
Authentic British-issue canteen pouches in khaki canvas are a perennial seller for shops that move military surplus, collector kit, and reenactment gear. This is the real thing — original-issue British Army webbing, pulled from service stores and ready to find a second life with collectors, living-history groups, bushcrafters, and outdoorsmen who want hardware with genuine provenance rather than a modern copy.
The pouch is built from the heavy cotton duck canvas that defined British web equipment for decades, with a two-point flap closure secured by blackened metal snap fasteners. The reverse carries the familiar British webbing harness arrangement: integrated canvas straps and brass/steel buckles that let the pouch hang from a belt or yoke, exactly as it was issued. The internal cavity is sized for a standard British-pattern water bottle and will accept similarly-shaped canteens, mess tins, or sundries.
Why it sells
- Collector and reenactor demand: genuine British webbing is a core component for WWII through Cold War impressions and display kits.
- Surplus enthusiasts: buyers actively seek out original-issue canvas gear over newly-made alternatives.
- Field-practical: still fully serviceable for bushcraft, camp use, hiking, or as a rugged general-purpose belt pouch.
- Display and décor: a strong impulse-buy for militaria shops, surplus stores, and themed retail fixtures.
Construction details
- Heavyweight khaki cotton canvas body
- Twin-point flap with metal snap fasteners
- Integrated canvas carrying straps with adjustable metal buckles on the reverse
- Belt/yoke attachment hardware consistent with original British webbing patterns
- Sized to carry a standard British-issue water bottle / canteen
Condition
This is used, original-issue surplus. Each pouch will show honest service character — fading of the khaki, scuffs, light staining, and the patina that comes with stores time and field use. Stitching, canvas, and hardware remain serviceable. That lived-in look is exactly what collectors and reenactors are after; it cannot be faked convincingly on a newly-made item. Because these are pulled from issued stocks, individual markings, shade, and wear will vary from piece to piece.