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  • Which Obenauf product did you use... The leather oil, or the heavy duty LP?

  • @lvforbb The LP.

  • ☆☆☆☆☆

  • What was your approach to clean up leather, canvas, etc... I have quite a few of those MN 91/30 ammo pouches that have that damp smell.. I have seen everything regular soap to saddle soap to tea bags, etc...do you just leave it outside and let it air out in the sun and wipe it down with something?

  • @vboyanich Just using the products in the description to go over it and help soften it up. Using it will help get it limbered up too. I'll have to find something to fit in it!

  • Very cool. I haven't ordered anything from Sportsman's Guide in a long time. I've picked up some very cool Mil-Surp stuff from them in the past. German Fleck camo rain suit, a Czech scout bag, some other stuff I don't remember right off, but good stuff.

  • This is so-called "NAVY holster". ЛПКО means Ленинградское Производственное Кожевенное Объединение (Leningrad Industrial Leather Association).

  • @HiddenF0X Oh very cool. I have a very nice Russian Navy coat that will go with this then. I bought the coat when I was in St. Petersburg a few years back! Thanks for the info!

  • Happy Halloween

  • Nice video! From what I've read, the OTK stamp on your belt is a military specifications approval stamp. It's just there to qualify that the piece of equipment meets the Department of Technical Control's military standard guidelines. Thats why the stamp is on basically all Russian surplus equipment.

  • @ChuKoNu1 Ok well that would make sense too then. Thanks for the info!

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