Cartridge Canvas Mills Cavalry Belt 3" 40 Loops . Item Number: WEWBM-1881 . In stock. As low as $81.59. Quickview. Add to Cart. Add to Wish List. Cartridge Canvas Web Belt 3" 25 Loop Pistol Cartridge Belt . Item Number: WEWBF . In stock. As low as $71.99. Quickview. Add to Cart ...
Spanish American War Militia Belt Mills 30 Caliber Cartridge. Email . Price: $239.00 Description: This 46 inch belt is three inches wide with 45 2 3/16 inch 30 caliber loops. Belt has patented captive end wires and three decorative stripes on body and loops. Belt shows wear from use and remains...
Product Description. Ten pouch cartridge belt. Made by MILLS WOVEN CARTRIDGE BELT CO./WORCESTER MASS. USA. The belt has worn canvas and some of the snaps are pulled loose., Product Videos. LicenseType. LicenseType NLR. Product Reviews.
There are no visible markings on this particular belt, but was most likely made by Mills. The Navy also had a version of the M-1904 pistol cartridge belt. The design was the same as the Army version, however, there were some differences. The most obvious being the buttons on the belt bearing the Eagle and Anchor of the Naval service.
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US Span-Am Mills Blue Cartridge Belt . FLU1596. TimeTravelerMilitary. 5 out of 5 stars. (228) $120.00 FREE shipping. Add to Favorites. WW1 US Army Mills Cartridge Belt . FLU3115.
Model 1894 Mills Cartridge Belt Double Loop .30-40 Krag.Jan model 1894 Mills double loop cartridge. Belt has some of the Winchester .30 army federal patch rounds. Rounds are not safe to shoot. Would be a great display piece for any Spanish American War collector!
The Mills cartridge belt was invented in i866 by Captain (now Brigadier-Gen et al) Anson Mills, of the U. S. Army. His purpose was to provide an acceptable substitute for the clumsy box then used for carrying fixed ammunition. He first made belts of canvas, forming loops …
Mills Indian War 45-70 Woven Cartridge Belt. $75.00 + $10.00 shipping + $10.00 shipping + $10.00 shipping. Hurlburt Woven Cartridge Belt with Mills Remington 1881 Buckle. $85.00 + $10.00 shipping + $10.00 shipping + $10.00 shipping. Picture Information. Image not available. Mouse over to Zoom- ...
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Price$175.00. 3" Anson mills web belt with Remington Dog's Head buckle. Looks to be chambered for .38-55. Belt is in overall good condition with minor staining noted. Great looking civilian web belt!
1887 Mills Type Belt. 45-70, 3" wide, brass Mills buckle with choice of US, Dog, or Star, Tan or Blue . $59.00. #LG-319. Mills Shotgun Belt. 3" wide 45-70, web cotton, 10 or 12 gauge, Tan or Blue. #LG-321. Double Loop Web Military Belt. With "C" closure, click on product for more info, Tan or Blue.
This is the same belt as the Mills Cartridge Belt, except with the black leather and brass buckle as shown. It holds 45/70 (or 45/90 or other similar 45 caliber) cartridges. The belt loops on our reproduction are sewn on, not woven into belt as the originals were. There are 36 to 40 loops on the belt, depending on the size of the belt.
99 MILLS PLATES Die Struck Brass, Embossed As Described, Polished And Complete With Belt Catch (Reproduction). Used On Woven Mills Pistol And Rifle Cartridge Belts.
"In 1881 Winchester became a marketing agent for Anson Mills. So for the next 20 years labels may be found with an "ad" line for Anson Mills' cartridge belts included with the primer callout." Bottom image of the page shows the Primer call-out with said Ad Line. I have one of the "Grizzly Bear" buckles that is noted in the ...
Patented Mills July 16'07 May 18'15 Thus I think it was made My 18 1915. It was made by Mills Woven Cartridge Belt Co in Worcester, Mass USA. M1 Garand clips fit in the pouches so it may have possibly seen WWII action but that is a weak maybe.
Mills Woven Cartridge Belt Company was established in Worcester about 1906 to manufacture military cartridge belts and related materials. About 1921 the name changed to Mills Belt Company and the business expanded to the manufacture of woven belts of all types. The company was no longer in Worcester by 1931. One of the principal products was ...
US M1910 Mills Belt. Description: WW1, M1910 (Dismounted), brass fittings, Mfg. by Mills Woven Cartridge Belt Company, Worcester, Mass USA on brass keeper. Mills bullet on back side, patented Jan 29 1901 July 19, 1907 on reverse. Mills inside bullet ink stamped on …
One of Anson Mills Web belts that he patented and tried marketing to the Government was type, a cartridge belt with 45 loops for .45/70 ammunition. A small stamped brass plaque/staple bears the name "Anson Mills Pat. Dec. 28.80.". To keep …
Mills Cartridge Belt 1895 Early Style Description: This woven blue cartridge belt has 50 Long loops that fit 30-40 drag cartridges and do not fit 45-70 ammo. Belt is about grommets on one side. Belt is secured by a standard "C " hook on folds held by brass retainers. Belt shows light soiling and wear with a dark patina on brass parts.
The next four are the Mills Second Pattern M1903 Cartridge Belts, made by Mills Woven Cartridge Belt Co. of Worcester, MA. They have nine pockets with the rimless eagle snaps, produced before 1914 when the rimmed eagle snap was introduced. Many marks on the belts. Next is an unidentified model, made of OD green canvas.
Description. Reproduction of the Mills style cartridge belt. We offer these in both the .45-70 and the Shot Gun model. Belt comes complete with brass US belt …
ORIGINAL HARDWARE AND FITTINGS FOR MILLS CARTRIDGE BELTS AND LEATHER SABRE BELTS – VARIOUS BRASS FURNITURE TO COMPLETE YOUR BELTS: Listed here is a selection of brass fittings to complete the cartridge belts manufactured by the Mills, Spaulding and Hulbert Belt companies, as well as some fittings to complete the earlier leather sabre and waist belts.
This is a quality reproduction of the famous Mills canvas cartridge belt as used by the U.S. Calvary in the late 1800s. It has 25 loops for the .45/70 military cartridge and is adjustable to 50. The front is stamped US in oval, rear of the buckle is stamped Anson Mills, Pat. Feb. 1881, T.C. Orndorff
US M1903 MILLS Dismounted Cartridge Belt, Rimless Eagle Snap Closure Price: $225.00 Item #53378. US Dark OD, 10 Pocket Rifleman's Belt, Possible USMC Issue Price: $95.00 Item #53417. US WWII USN Invasion Life Belt, Durkee-Atwood Co. 1944 Price: $165.00 Item #53750.
M-1881 3" Mills Belt and Buckle, 45/70, and many other rifle calibers.
Pre-WWI US Army Mills eagle snap rifle cartridge belt. $52.98. 8 bids. $9.00 shipping. Ending Tuesday at 12:54PM PDT. 2d 8h. SPONSORED. RARE US ARMY MODEL 1910 .45 CAL. COLT REVOLVER 4 POCKET MILLS CARTRIDGE BELT.
The second cartridge belt is a original and very rare and scarce Winchester "Bear Head" large caliber woven cartridge belt. This belt was designed in 1881 by Winchester, and in a partnership with Mills producing the woven belts started what was to become some of the famous belts used later by the U.S. military.
M1881 Blue Web Anson Mills' .30-40 Cartridge Belt w/ US Brass Belt Plate: M1881 Blue Web Anson Mill's .30-40 Cartridge belt with original US Brass belt plate with catch and two brass slides. Great find to display with your Spanish American War Springfield Krag US Infantry rifle. Exc cond. $350.00
Interesting Mills.30 Caliber Cartridge Belt(111-B) Here is an interesting tan Mills woven cartridge belt for.30 caliber rifle ammunition. Circa 1898-1900, for use with Springfield M-1896/98 Krag or M-1903 Rifle which shows a veterans modification for a belt knife.
From the web trouser belts, 782 Gear straps, cartridge belts, every vet will recall scrubbing their web gear with a kiwi or GI brush. The more bleached it became the saltier he felt. Shortly after the Civil War, Mills began to improve the regulation cartridge belt by attempting to weave the whole belt in one piece without sewing.
Be it known that I, ANsoN MILLS, of the United States Army, have invented certain new and useful Improvements in Cartridge- Belts for Carrying Metallic Cartridges, and in the method of forming them, of which the following, taken in connection with the accompanying drawings, is a specification:
The Mills patents, Nos. 750,177 and 756,178, for cartridge belts, held not infringed. Appeal from the Circuit Court of the United States for the District of …