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Genuine British Army Issue Basha
9 November 2013, 14:08,
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Genuine British Army Issue Basha
Hi all, I'm looking to get into BushCraft and looking for a Genuine British Army Issue Basha to buy online. So was wondering if any of you good folk could point me in the right direction or possibly a link.

All advice is very much appreciated Big Grin

Gards
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9 November 2013, 17:25,
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RE: Genuine British Army Issue Basha
Try

http://www.contactleft.co.uk/
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9 November 2013, 17:33,
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RE: Genuine British Army Issue Basha
I get most of my stuff on Ebay!Big Grin
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9 November 2013, 17:36,
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RE: Genuine British Army Issue Basha
Thank you both for taking the time to reply shall try both, Thanks again.
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10 November 2013, 01:48,
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RE: Genuine British Army Issue Basha
British Army bashas are a bit hard to come by here in the colonies.

A US made product I value highly is the Swack Shack, designed by George W. Jasper, former U.S. Army Ranger and chief instructor with the United States Rescue and Special Operations Group. Based on the British Basha, The Swack-Shack is 9 feet long and 7 1/2 feet wide! That's 67 square feet of cover! Enough for you, your gear and some firewood too! Just don't make any plans for a pantry; this bivy is made for those on the move and ready for the weather. The Swack-Shack weighs in at 1 1/4 pounds. It's constructed of 70 D Nylon Ripstop, #46 Mil-Spec Bonded Nylon Thread, has 3 loops of 1/2" nylon webbing along the center and 4 - 3/8" grommets along each of the two sides.

Web links with info and reviews:

http://www.survival-solutions.com/the-sw...tails.html
http://disaster-preparedness.us/?p=5002
http://tslrf.blogspot.com/2013/06/swack-...eview.html
http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthr...p?t=103294

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10 November 2013, 07:17,
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RE: Genuine British Army Issue Basha
try here http://www.militarymart.co.uk/index.php?...a=category or any tarp well do ! if you want a bivi bag then http://www.militarymart.co.uk/index.php?...a=category hope it helps
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10 November 2013, 11:11, (This post was last modified: 10 November 2013, 11:16 by Gards.)
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RE: Genuine British Army Issue Basha
(10 November 2013, 01:48)CharlesHarris Wrote: British Army bashas are a bit hard to come by here in the colonies.

A US made product I value highly is the Swack Shack, designed by George W. Jasper, former U.S. Army Ranger and chief instructor with the United States Rescue and Special Operations Group. Based on the British Basha, The Swack-Shack is 9 feet long and 7 1/2 feet wide! That's 67 square feet of cover! Enough for you, your gear and some firewood too! Just don't make any plans for a pantry; this bivy is made for those on the move and ready for the weather. The Swack-Shack weighs in at 1 1/4 pounds. It's constructed of 70 D Nylon Ripstop, #46 Mil-Spec Bonded Nylon Thread, has 3 loops of 1/2" nylon webbing along the center and 4 - 3/8" grommets along each of the two sides.

Web links with info and reviews:

http://www.survival-solutions.com/the-sw...tails.html
http://disaster-preparedness.us/?p=5002
http://tslrf.blogspot.com/2013/06/swack-...eview.html
http://www.survivalistboards.com/showthr...p?t=103294


Thank you for your post!

Agreed, Some of the Genuine issue gear is few and far between.

That seems like a great alternative to what I'm looking for so I will definitely consider it in comparison to the DPM basha. I did manage to find a genuine British Army Basha although in Grade 1 used condition it looks a bargain for only £15! here's the link http://www.guardsarmygear.com/genuine-br...p-184.html

(10 November 2013, 07:17)Tigs Wrote: try here http://www.militarymart.co.uk/index.php?...a=category or any tarp well do ! if you want a bivi bag then http://www.militarymart.co.uk/index.php?...a=category hope it helps

Thanks Tigs!

Shall add it to my bookmarks and give it a look.
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15 November 2013, 14:14,
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RE: Genuine British Army Issue Basha
I picked another desert one on my last outing. £25, but in tip-top condition. It's the strong one that can be used as a stretcher too - I dunno weather to convert it into a hammock or keep it for it's intended use.
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16 November 2013, 01:14,
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RE: Genuine British Army Issue Basha
(15 November 2013, 14:14)BeardyMan Wrote: I picked another desert one on my last outing. £25, but in tip-top condition. It's the strong one that can be used as a stretcher too - I dunno weather to convert it into a hammock or keep it for it's intended use.

I have a desert one used it over the summer good bit of kit
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