US M1904 Sword Knot With the switch to russet colored leather, the Army needed all new leather equipment. This sword knot was adopted around 1904, and is much more intricate than previous models. It was used on the M1860 and M1906 Cavalry Sabers until replaced by the M1913 Patton Sword.
US M1912 Mounted Pistol Holster This is the first model holster adopted for the M1911 .45 cal automatic pistol. This mounted version featured a swivel and leg strap to keep it from bouncing while riding.
US M1916 Hip Holster For .45 Auto Pistol. When I saw how bad the Chinese made holsters looked in Band of Brothers I decided it was time to make some proper reproductions ....
USMC M1912 Dismounted Holster For .45 Auto Pistol, M1911. This is a new reproduction of the long drop (no swivel) dismounted version of the M1912 holster.
US M1910 Bayonet Scabbard This is a beautiful reproduction of the M1910 Scabbard for the M1905 long Springfield bayonet. Made of hard rawhide covered with canvas, and russet leather tip. The customer's reviews say it all.
US M1905 Leather scabbards For M1905 Springfield Bayonet. For the bayonet collector who has too many blades and not enough scabbards, I have reproduced the first scabbard issued with the 16 Springfield bayonet.
US M1905 Bayonet Scabbard-Modified Sometime after 1910, US arsenals began converting leather covered M1905 scabbards by adding an M1910 belt hook so they could be hooked to the new cartridge belts.
USMC Scabbard for M1905 Bayonet This is a new reproduction of this scarce bayonet scabbard. The story I got is that the USMC Philadelphia Depot made these up to replace worn out covers issued by the US Army Ordnance.