German Uniforms and Equipment |
Army Saddle M25 (Armeesattel 25) Stirrups and Stirrup Straps (Steigbügel und Steigriemen) |
This section will focus on the Stirrups and Stirrup Straps. Below, 2 examples of steel stirrups
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Stirrups (Steigbügel) Below, the description of the Stirrups from H.Dv. 476/2 from 1936
Stirrups (Picture 5)
The Stirrups are made out of cast iron. They consist
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Below, the side view of a stirrup.
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Here, the top view of the stirrup. The roughened sole still can be seen, but has become smooth by intensive use.
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Normally, the stamps can be found on the under side of the stirrups. Below 2 examples The 1st one is marked "REICHSHEER", with the date 1937, and the WaffenAmt Stamp
The 2nd one is probably an early
example which is marked "Linden & Funke" with some Numbers (Regiment or
date?) The abbreviation L&F was used later by this firm and can be found on many metal parts
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Stirrup Straps (Steigriemen) To attach the stirrups to the saddle, stirrup straps were used. Below, 2 pair of stirrup straps
are shown. You can see some difference, but the quality in 1944 is still as good as in 1934
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Here the description of the stirrup straps from H.Dv. 476/2 from 1936
Stirrup straps (picture 6) The stirrup straps (which came in 3
sizes) are equipped at one end with a double buckle, The sleeve for the double buckle is
fastened with a stitching of natural leather.
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A detail picture of the buckle and sleeve of the 1944 dated strap which is fastened with natural leather. Also visible is the Waffen Amt stamp and very faint the strap size (barely visible)
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