Trying to ID '64 Pattern Kit

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PICTURE #1

PICTURE #2 I know what this is, I thought it was cool. Just need a TNW 1919 for it... But don't know why it has a US NSN?

PICTURE #3 No idea what this is. It's made of the same material and velcor that the '64 Pattern kit is made out of.

PICTURE #4 I have too many C1 slings. LOL. The front one from what I read has a '64 Pattern ruck strap on it? It was a high speed mod of the day.

PICTURE #4 C2 sling?
 
NSN's are assigned by the first country to approve, issue, and catalogue the item. Lots of NSNs then gt adopted by other NATO countries. Clearly the Americans first adopted that piece of textile and the Canadians later made use of it.
 
The top 2 pictures are actually the bags as issued to the Swedish Army and when we bought the 84mm we just kept them the same. The C1/2 sling are the same, it sucked.
 
The C5 cover was bought from the Americans as transit covers and adopted into the system.

The C1 sling looks to have the 64 ruck shoulder strap on it, and the last picture is the Carl G sling.

The top 2 pictures are actually the bags as issued to the Swedish Army and when we bought the 84mm we just kept them the same. The C1/2 sling are the same, it sucked.

That's why it looked familiar, it's the accessory pouch for the small parts that come in the crate like the boresight and cleaning kit.
 
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