GJ rucksacks
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GJ rucksacks
My first GJ rucksack by "Tauern-Sack-D.R.P." company!
2 more rucksacks coming...
2 more rucksacks coming...
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Re: GJ rucksack
Patrick got the same one on this years edition of PE. Very, very nice one
War, war never changes...
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Re: GJ rucksack
An excellent civilian mountaineering rucksack!
Dort, wo der Adler haust!
Hauptmann u. Heeresbergführer "Papa" Kiser
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5. Kp./Hochgebirgsjäger Btl. 4
Hauptmann u. Heeresbergführer "Papa" Kiser
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5. Kp./Hochgebirgsjäger Btl. 4
Re: GJ rucksack
Thanks kameraden.
I saw earlier that you have one of thise, and you was carried it on PE2010.
This type isn't been used in military purposes during the WW2?
(Is this only pre WW2 civilian model?)
Regards.
Patrick,Heeresbergführer wrote:An excellent civilian mountaineering rucksack!
I saw earlier that you have one of thise, and you was carried it on PE2010.
This type isn't been used in military purposes during the WW2?
(Is this only pre WW2 civilian model?)
Regards.
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Re: GJ rucksack
Nice Rucksack, congratulations.
Horrido
Marco
With your permission Papa.... ....I'm shure that these also were used by military, even this one look nearly the same as the military model and has the equal functions....Wolf wrote:This type isn't been used in military purposes during the WW2?
Horrido
Marco
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Re: GJ rucksack
Danke Oberschnaepser
Here is second one (late war model?... for GJ/infantry).
any suggestions and opinions are welcome
Here is second one (late war model?... for GJ/infantry).
any suggestions and opinions are welcome
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Re: GJ rucksack
Im not an expert but this appears to be a late War normal type of rucksack,Wolf wrote:Danke Oberschnaepser
Here is second one (late war model)
any suggestions and opinions are welcome
Gebirg rucksacks usually had one large horizontal type of pocket situated
on the front of the rucksack and three fastening straps on the top and bottom
flaps, see a pic of mine below for example of a genuine Gebirg type.
Re: GJ rucksacks
Salute Peiper,
on your photo is classic M31 (typical for the prewar period and the beginning years of the war)
during the war years becomes with simplification and modification of the M31 model.
(In the late war years, backpack models become similar for GJ, Infantry, LW...)
I was reading that from these modified type of GJ rucksacks were developed rucksacks for other WH/LF units.
Regards.
on your photo is classic M31 (typical for the prewar period and the beginning years of the war)
during the war years becomes with simplification and modification of the M31 model.
(In the late war years, backpack models become similar for GJ, Infantry, LW...)
I was reading that from these modified type of GJ rucksacks were developed rucksacks for other WH/LF units.
Regards.
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Re: GJ rucksacks
WOLF... I have a nearly identical rucksack as your second photo, mine has all leather straps.
WHEN, oh When, will they make a reproduction M-31 rucksack?
Every original I have seen for sale has been ripped/torn or extremely worn.
My 15 Jagers in mein Eineheit need them!
WHEN, oh When, will they make a reproduction M-31 rucksack?
Every original I have seen for sale has been ripped/torn or extremely worn.
My 15 Jagers in mein Eineheit need them!
"Alte Soldaten Sterben Nicht" - "Old Soldiers Never Die"
Walter Ritter
4te Kompanie, 98th GJR
California Historical Group (CHG)
L.A., California
Walter Ritter
4te Kompanie, 98th GJR
California Historical Group (CHG)
L.A., California
Re: GJ rucksacks
Bergheil gebirgs soldat,
unfortunately, no one (dared to) go into reproduction of (M31) backpacks...
...has a lot of us who would be interested in the purchase of such items.
Servus.
unfortunately, no one (dared to) go into reproduction of (M31) backpacks...
...has a lot of us who would be interested in the purchase of such items.
Servus.
Re: GJ rucksacks
@wolf
Your 2nd Rucksack is not a Gebirgsjäger rucksack, it is post war, more precisely early East German. Typical are the stiffeners in the sides and the carrying straps in leather/web-mix (there are also models with complete leather straps). The metal parts (hooks etc.) on the very early models are often from old Wehrmacht stock. These rucksacks come in various colours, in grey, tan, khaki etc., leather parts can be black or brown.
These Rucksacks are often used in German films as "Wehrmacht" rucksacks, for example in "Der Untergang" - Traudl Junge is carrying this rucksack when escaping from the bunker.
Your 2nd Rucksack is not a Gebirgsjäger rucksack, it is post war, more precisely early East German. Typical are the stiffeners in the sides and the carrying straps in leather/web-mix (there are also models with complete leather straps). The metal parts (hooks etc.) on the very early models are often from old Wehrmacht stock. These rucksacks come in various colours, in grey, tan, khaki etc., leather parts can be black or brown.
These Rucksacks are often used in German films as "Wehrmacht" rucksacks, for example in "Der Untergang" - Traudl Junge is carrying this rucksack when escaping from the bunker.
Re: GJ rucksacks
Servus Fritz.
You confirmed my suspicions... that 'stiffeners on the sides' look little bit out of ordinary to me.
bdw. on leather part of slap rucksack has the year mark 194* -the last number is not recognized.
I bought it very cheaply and it will be good for late war years reenacting.
Thanks for help & info!
You confirmed my suspicions... that 'stiffeners on the sides' look little bit out of ordinary to me.
bdw. on leather part of slap rucksack has the year mark 194* -the last number is not recognized.
I bought it very cheaply and it will be good for late war years reenacting.
Thanks for help & info!
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I was gonna say this but thought it best for you to find out for yourselfWolf wrote:Servus Fritz.
You confirmed my suspicions... that 'stiffeners on the sides' look little bit out of ordinary to me.
bdw. on leather part of slap rucksack has the year mark 194* -the last number is not recognized.
I bought it very cheaply and it will be good for late war years reenacting.
Thanks for help & info!
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Herr peiper why did you not say this then in your first post ?,we are here to try and help each other after allPeiper wrote:I was gonna say this but thought it best for you to find out for yourselfWolf wrote:Servus Fritz.
You confirmed my suspicions... that 'stiffeners on the sides' look little bit out of ordinary to me.
bdw. on leather part of slap rucksack has the year mark 194* -the last number is not recognized.
I bought it very cheaply and it will be good for late war years reenacting.
Thanks for help & info!