I've been using a small musette bag for years now without knowing what on earth it was! It's about 10x10x4.5 (in)
It's VERY old, has a main compartment with a nylonish secondary pocket along the whole of the back wall. there is one outer side pocket, and the straps are designed to be used as a backpack (clip to D rings) but I've clipped them together to form a mesenger bag (sort of uncomfortable). There is a rear pocket perfect for holding a frizbee! The top flap closes via 2 straps that go through double-back fasteners (sorry, I can't think of the right term for those!) and there's an odd tab with two eye holes at the edge of the flap (maybe for fastening a canteen?)
Could someone fill me in on the use and history of these great little bags (mine is sorta falling apart, and I'd love to get a Mark VII or another musette!)
Cheers
Musette Bag
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Is this it? this is a reproduction.
What youve got is a WWII M1936 musette bag. The were used by soldiers for extra carry space. They were used by the Paratroopers a lot. The tab is most likely to hold another canteen, their shovel, or something else. They make a real strap for it. You can buy an original strap from Jerry at What Price Glory for $10. If you want another musette bag, ebay has plenty of great condition ones. Or you can buy a repro.