US Army M1904 Leather and Brass Saber Hanger This is a new reproduction from WHAT PRICE GLORY of the saber hanger adopted by the US Army around 1904, during the conversion from black to suset leather. This is the enlisted version of the saber hanger, which does not have hooks to attach to the saber. It could be worn on a variety of Mills web cartridge belts fitted with
a saber chape, or it could be worn on the M1904 leather garrison belt
with the brass adapter slide The garrison belt adapter slide is
included with this saber hanger. The garrison belt shown in the photo
is for illustration only and is NOT included in this offering. contd/..
I am offering this reproduction just as they were originally issued, in
vegetable tanned undyed russet leather. The leather will darken over
time with exposure to saddle soap, oil and polish. The metal is
blackened brass as originally specified, although most originals were
eventually polished. Hangers copy original markings, but with inspector initials of WPG.
* Add 0.30 kg allowance for packaging.
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